[20] de quolibet sancto: "Posuisti in capite ejus coronam de lapide pretioso."Iste lapis est margarita illa, quam qui invenit, vendit omnia, etc. [ Matt. 13]'.
hade I. A protasis (see 421 n.) to apodosis in 1194.
present. Cf. 389 n.
Cf. 131 and n. of happe. Construe with more.
hit arn mad. See 290 n.; 895 n.
Frende. Cf. a Hymn to Christ, E. E. T. S. 26. 86. 78, 79:
Wele aghte myn herte Ƿan to be his, ffor he es Ƿat frende Ƿat neuer will faile.
see 19, 41 n., 1172.
Cf. Bone Florence1004:
Be hym y sawe in forme of bredd When the preest can synge.
Also 1101, a Lord 'that preestys schewe in forme of bredd.' Im- mediately after the consecration of each element in the mass occurs this rubic: 'Genuflexus [sacerdos] adorat, surgit, ostendit populo,' etc. See p. li.
gef (pret.) is a probable error for gyue (pres. subj.), this and the last line constituting the customary prayer at the close of a poem.
Cf. 1 and p. xlvii.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Pearl: A Middle English Poem. Contributors: Charles G. Osgood Jr. - editor. Publisher: D.C. Heath. Place of Publication: Boston. Publication Year: 1906. Page Number: 97.
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