Spring
Lenten ys come with love to toun{.e},
    With blosmen and with bridd{.e}s roun{.e},
      That al this bliss{.e} bryngeth;
    Dayes-ey{.e}s in this dal{.e}s;
    Not{.e}s suete of nyht{.e}gal{.e}s;
      Uch foul song singeth.
    The threstelcoc him threteth oo;
    Away is huer{.e} wynter woo,
      When woderov{.e} springeth.
  This foul{.e}s singeth ferly fel{.e},
  And wlyteth on huere wynter wel{.e},
    That al the wod{.e} ryngeth.
    The ros{.e} rayleth hir{.e} rode;
  The lev{.e}s on the lyht{.e} wod{.e}