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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed.
(18631944).
The Oxford Book of Ballads.
1910.
97. Judas
I
H
IT
wes upon a Scere-thorsday
that ure loverd aros;
Ful milde were the wordés
he spec to Judas.
II
Judas, thou most to Jurselem,
5
oure mete for to bugge;
Thritti platen of selver
thou bere up othi rugge.
III
Thou comest fer ithe brode stret,
fer ithe brode strete,
10
Summe of thine tunesmen
ther thou meist i-mete.
IV
Imette wid is soster,
the swikele wimon:
Judas, thou were wrthé
15
me stende the wid ston,
For the false prophete
that tou bilevest upon.
V
Be stille, leve soster,
thin herte the to-breke!
20
Wiste min loverd Crist,
ful wel he wolde be wreke.
GLOSS:
Scere-thorsday] Thursday before Easter. ure loverd] our lord bugge] buy. platen] plates, i. e. coins, pieces. rugge] ridge, back. tunesmen] townsmen. Imette] being met. swikele] treacherous. wrthe] worthy. me stende, &c.] men stoned thee.
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