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 80 Full. FULL, (the u as in dull.) Ere he come home it will be at the/z/Z/e." (The Remedie of Love.) Full time. ALL TIME. 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. 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.)
 * 'Now is the mone yong and of light dulle,
 * 'Lo Grenwich, there many a shrew is inne,
 * ' He toke to the one staff,