Foweles in the frith
Foweles in the frith,
The fisshes in the flood,
And I mon waxe wood:
Much sorwe I walke wyth
For best of bon and blood.
Notes [from Stevick]:
1. frith woodland, forest
3. mon must
5 best i.e., the best (person)
Notes [from Stevick Glossary]:
waxe(n) (wex, wexen, waxen) - to wax, grow; become
wood - mad
Source of the text - One Hundred Middle English Lyrics, Revised Edition, edited by Robert D. Stevick. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1994, p. 25.
TJB: Crux-lyric. The speaker grows crazy because: he has sorrow despite being flesh-&-blood; or he has sorrow because he is the greatest alive.
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