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I have a gentil cok, | I have a gentil cok, | ||
− | crowëth me the day; | + | :crowëth me the day; |
− | He doth me risen erly, | + | He doth me risen erly, |
− | + | :my matins for to say. | |
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− | + | I have a gentil cok, | |
− | His eyen arn of cristal, loken al in aumber; And every night he perchëth him in myn ladies chaumber. | + | :comen he is of gret; |
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+ | His comb is of red corel, | ||
+ | |||
+ | :his tayil is of jet. | ||
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+ | I have a gentil cok, | ||
+ | |||
+ | :comen he is of kinde; | ||
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+ | His comb is red corel, | ||
+ | |||
+ | :his tayil is of inde. | ||
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+ | His leggës ben of asur, | ||
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+ | :so gentil and so smale; | ||
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+ | His spurës arn of sylver white | ||
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+ | :into the wortëwale. | ||
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+ | His eyen arn of cristal, | ||
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+ | :loken al in aumber; | ||
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+ | And every night he perchëth him | ||
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+ | :in myn ladies chaumber. | ||
''Medieval English Lyrics 1200-1400'', ed. Thomas G. Duncan (Harmonsdworth: Penguin Books, 1995), 168-169. | ''Medieval English Lyrics 1200-1400'', ed. Thomas G. Duncan (Harmonsdworth: Penguin Books, 1995), 168-169. |
Revision as of 23:18, 22 May 2012
Lyric from MS. London BL Sloane 2593
I have a gentil cok,
- crowëth me the day;
He doth me risen erly,
- my matins for to say.
I have a gentil cok,
- comen he is of gret;
His comb is of red corel,
- his tayil is of jet.
I have a gentil cok,
- comen he is of kinde;
His comb is red corel,
- his tayil is of inde.
His leggës ben of asur,
- so gentil and so smale;
His spurës arn of sylver white
- into the wortëwale.
His eyen arn of cristal,
- loken al in aumber;
And every night he perchëth him
- in myn ladies chaumber.
Medieval English Lyrics 1200-1400, ed. Thomas G. Duncan (Harmonsdworth: Penguin Books, 1995), 168-169.