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 89 Suddenly. SODENLY. (The Merchants Second Tale.) Into a studie he fell sodenlyJ'^ (The Knighte's Tale.) Swift. SJFIFR ♦ ^ Beryn made a swyj^ pase ; ther myght no man him let." (The Merchant's Second Tale.) Swoon. SWOTJN. Adoune he fell all sodainly in sioouneJ" (Troilus and Creseide.) Tackling. TAKELING. (The Merchant's Second Tale,) Than, THEN. (The Merchant's Second Tale.) The other. THE TOTHER. '* The f other sette on erth, and fast began to fle." (Coke's Tale of Gamelyn.) " Should do the Vodir's bidding." (The Merchant's Second Tale.) There. THEER and THER. In the meen while I woll abyde here." (The Merchant's Second Tale.) Then abyde ther oppon and have more fere." (Ibid.)
 * ' ! word, for pure anguysh that he toke sodenly.^'
 * And songen all the roundel lustily,
 * ' Or of aught elles, fledde were out of tonne,
 * They made their tahelyng redy, and wend the sail acres/'
 * ♦ Se the wondir pleys then all the good I have."
 * And aspyed reddy yf ye fynd me there (theer),
 * And so them thought betir and leve their good ther^