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Apollonius of Tyre
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1121[Qualiter suadentibus nautis corpus vxoris sue mortue in quadam cista plumbo et ferro obtusa que circumligata Appolinus cum magno thesauro vna cum quadam littera sub eius capite scripta recludi et in mare proici fecit.]
How, at the persuasion of the sailors, Appolinus caused the body of his dead wife, with a great treasure as well as a certain letter under her head, to be enclosed in a certain chest, hammered shut and bound round with lead and iron, and to be thrown into the sea.
1122 The king, which understod here wille
1123And knew here conseil that was trewe,
1124Began ayein his sorwe newe
1125With pitous herte, and thus to seie:
1126"It is al reson that ye preie.
1127I am," quod he, "bot on al one,
1128So wolde I noght for mi persone
1129Ther felle such adversite.
1130Bot whan it mai no betre be,
1131Doth thanne thus upon my word,
1132Let make a cofre strong of bord,
1133That it be ferm with led and pich."
1134Anon was mad a cofre sich,
1135Al redy broght unto his hond;
1136And whanne he sih and redy fond
1137This cofre mad and wel endowed,
1138The dede bodi was besowed
1139In cloth of gold and leid therinne.
1140And for he wolde unto hire winne
1141Upon som cooste a Sepulture,
1142Under hire heved in aventure
1143Of gold he leide Sommes grete
1144And of jeueals a strong beyete
1145Forth with a lettre, and seide thus:
1146[Copia littere Appolini capiti vxoris sue supposite.]
A copy of Appolinus's letter laid under his wife's head.
1147 "I, king of Tyr Appollinus,
1148Do alle maner men to wite,
1149That hiere and se this lettre write,
1150That helpeles withoute red
1151Hier lith a kinges doghter ded:
1152And who that happeth hir to finde,
1153For charite tak in his mynde,
1154And do so that sche be begrave
1155With this tresor, which he schal have."
1156Thus whan the lettre was full spoke,
1157Thei haue anon the cofre stoke,
1158And bounden it with yren faste,
1159That it may with the wawes laste,
1160And stoppen it be such a weie,
1161That it schal be withinne dreie,
1162So that no water myhte it grieve.
1163And thus in hope and good believe
1164Of that the corps schal wel aryve,
1165Thei caste it over bord als blyve.