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80 Full. FULL, (the u as in dull.)

  • 'Now is the mone yong and of light dulle,

Ere he come home it will be at the/z/Z/e." (The Remedie of Love.) Full time. ALL TIME.

  • 'Lo Grenwich, there many a shrew is inne,

It were al time thy tale to begin." [Tlip Rfve's Prologue.) Further. FORTIIER FORE, (or Vorthervore.) ^' ForUifr for they wer aftir sent, and was their charge." (The MerchanVs Second Tale.) Gave. GOV or GOFF, also GA V.

  • ' He toke to the one staff,

And beginning to worke wele, And gode strokes he gaff." {Col:e's Tale of Gamelyn.) Glad. GLADE or GLAAD. " But God that alle made, That I shold sittin here fasting, And othir men make glade. " (Coke's Tale of Gamelyn.) '* So shortly to conclude, the marriage was made, Betwene hir and Beryn, many a man to glade.'* (The Merchant's Second Tale.) Goes. GOATII or GOTH. " Ther stomblen stedes strong and down (joth all. He rolleth under foot as doth a ball." ( The KnighV8 Tale.) Gown. GOIVND. " When Machyn wept sore and brought his fadir's goicnd^ And gaf hym the same knyff oppon the see strond." (The Mei'chant's Second Tale.)