On his deathbed he called Palamon and Emilia to his side, and bade farewell to his heart's queen, commending Palamon to her, "As in this world right now ne knowe I non So worthy to ben loved as Palamon That serveth yow, and Wol don al his lyf.
"The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'"
Compiled by Frank Sidgwick
What Wol ye done while it is in hande?
"The English Language"
Robert Gordon Latham
He comes to no conclusion, but after stating various learned opinions, shrugs his shoulders and turns aside with a dry:- I Wol not han to do of swich matere; My tale is of a cok, as ye may here ...
"Chaucer and His Times"
Grace E. Hadow