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  • Title: Apollonius of Tyre
  • Editors: Tom Bishop, Andrew Forsberg

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    Editors: Tom Bishop, Andrew Forsberg
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    Apollonius of Tyre

    [De recessu Appollini ab Antiochia.]
    Of the departure of Appolinus from Antioch.
    445 And thus with leve and time assised
    This yonge Prince forth he wente,
    And understod wel what it mente,
    Withinne his herte as he was lered,
    That forto maken him afered
    450The king his time hath so deslaied.
    Wherof he dradde and was esmaied,
    Of treson that he deie scholde,
    For he the king his sothe tolde;
    And sodeinly the nyhtes tyde,
    455That more wolde he noght abide,
    Al prively his barge he hente
    And hom ayein to Tyr he wente:
    And in his oghne wit he seide
    For drede, if he the king bewreide,
    460He knew so wel the kinges herte,
    That deth ne scholde he noght asterte,
    The king him wolde so poursuie.
    Bot he, that wolde his deth eschuie,
    And knew al this tofor the hond,
    465Forsake he thoghte his oghne lond,
    That there wolde he noght abyde;
    For wel he knew that on som syde
    This tirant of his felonie
    Be som manere of tricherie
    470To grieve his bodi wol noght leve.