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| 95 | Who koude telle, but he hadde wedded be, |  |  | The joye, the ese, and the prosperitee |  |  | That is bitwixe an housbonde and his wyf? |  |  | A yeer and moore lasted this blisful lyf, |  |  | Til that the knyght of which I speke of thus, |  | 100 | That of Kayrrud was cleped Arveragus, |  |  | Shoop hym to goon, and dwelle a yeer or tweyne, |  |  | In Engelond, that cleped was eek Briteyne, |  |  | To seke in armes worshipe and honour- |  |  | For al his lust he sette in swich labour- |  | 105 | And dwelled there two yeer, the book seith thus. |  | 
| 95 | Who could relate, except those that wedded be, |  |  | The joy, the ease, and the prosperity |  |  | That are between a husband and a wife? |  |  | A year and more endured this blissful life, |  |  | Until the knight, of whom I've spoken thus, |  | 100 | Who at Kayrrud was called Arviragus, |  |  | Arranged to go and dwell a year or twain |  |  | In England, which was then known as Britain, |  |  | To seek in arms renown and great honour; |  |  | For his desire was fixed in such labour; |  | 105 | And there he lived two years, the book says thus. |  |