neuer yf it lyke yowI may hyr haue ryght sone doutelesO help & grace among al this presRewe on me old Caytyf here in dystresSyth I for yow haue al this heuynesYe haue now caught & fethered in prysounTroians ynow
cometh here CreseydeShe hath ynough a doo there hardylyTo wynne from hyr fader / so trowe IHyr old fader wold yet make hyr dyneOr that she goo / god yeue his herte pynePandare answerd / It may wel be certeynAnd
saynt Augustyn saith but he be peny∣tent for his old synful lyf / he may not begynne the newe clene lif / For yf he be baptised withoute penitence for his old gilt / he reteyneth the marke of baptesme
the wordes and the tydynges of the old woman She was right pen∣syf. but not for that she ne spared not to saie that. that her herte Iugged her And thus answerd. My moder ye knowe well and hit nedeth
lyf of faders. that a yong monke confessyd to an old one / & said to hym that he was moche tēp¦ted of the synne of the flesshe The old monke consydered not the yongthe of that other: but repreued
tempted alle day. I pray the retorne to the monasterie tyl to morne. The good ab∣bot went anon to that old monke that had so dysconforted the yong monke. And whan he approched hym he prayed our lorde that the
despute son they wereAmong hem self that was the bestThere was a lady the slyestOf al that men knewe thoSo old she myght vnnethes goAnd was grandame vnto the dedeAnd with that bygan to redeAnd she said she wold bring
of myn owne sonneI shall be slayn I may not fleThought Alysandre in pryuyteHerof this old dotard lyethAnd or that other ought aspyethAl sodenlyche his old bonesHe shoof ouer the wal for the nonesAnd seyth hym / lye doune there
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incipit paruus Catho.Hic incipit parvus Catho.Parvus Cato.Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234-149 B.C.,Burgh, Benedict,[68] p.[Westminster :W. Caxton,1477]Disticha de moribus. English and Latin.A loose translation into English by Benedict Burgh, with the original Latin text. Selections from the "Parvus Cato" and the whole
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moche grace: that wolde suffre thy self be slayne rather thenne thou sholdest offēde dedely: And whan thys was sayd / Cryst apperyd to her openly / And her thought that thyke lopred blode largely flowed ou¦te of hys
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