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 84 Myself. MYSELVE. But it was tolde right to myselve,^^ (The Romaunt of the Rose.) Nature. NATUB. For natur was more substantial! when tho dayis wer." (The Merchant's Second Tale.) Needle. NIDILL. (The Romaunt of the Rose,) Near to. mSTE. (The Reve's Tale.) Neither. NETEIE. (The Merchant's Second Tale.) Nonce. NONES. Y blissid be thy bones, That is a rights gode counsaile, Y givin for the nones.''' (The Colic's Tale of Gamelyn.) None. NOAN. He lay ; and word ne spoke he none.'" (Chaucer's Dream.) Not. NAT. (7 he Merchant's Second Tale.) (The Romaunt of the Rose,)
 * ' It passeth not ten days or twelve,
 * ' Geffrey was right myghty, and wele his age did here,
 * ' And gan this nidill threde anone."
 * And nHste wher she was, for it was derk."
 * ' For comfort nethir counsaill of my men have I noon."
 * « Adam seide yong Gamelyn,
 * All was for naught, for still as stone,
 * ' Geffry was so nigh com that Beryn myght nat fle."
 * Naie, certainly, it shall nat be."