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of Israhel / thow were made vpperist / and our lord enoynted the and made the kynge / And he said to the goo and slee the synners of Amalech / and leue none alyue man ne beest / why

And so he was sente for and brought / he was rough and fayr of vysage and wel fauoured / And samuel aroos and toke an horne with oyle and enoynted hym in the myddle of his brethern /

and Israhel and Iuda ben in the pauylions / & my lord Ioab / and the seruauntes of the my lord lye on the ground and wold ye that I shold goo to my hous and ete and drynke

/ re∣dy sette ful of good mete and drynke and thenne saynt brandon sayd graces and thenne he and his brethern satte doun and ete and dranke of suche as they fonde / and there were beddes redy for them

straw and with reedThe latthes that he bought.Be nothyng worthHe made the wallisAnd daubed them with ertheWherof he was dawberLogier the feltmakerHath many a good hatteOf beuer and of felte.Lucian the glouerSitteth besyde meMaketh gloues of an herteOf hound and

the athamentYour parlement and your etern̄ gaudentWhat is mankynde more vnto you holdeThan is the sheep that ronkith in the foldeFor slayn is man right as anothir beestAnd duellith eke in prison and in arestAnd hath siknesse and gret aduersiteAnd

drank and for she wolde vertu pleseHit was hir list and hir most eseBut though this mayde so tendir were of ageYet in the brest of hir virginiteTher was y closid rie and sad corageAnd in gret reuerence and chariteHer

tho that ye haue vndertakeA theef of veneson that hath forlaftHis licorousnesse and al his theuys craftCan kepe a forest best of ony manNow keep hem wel for and ye wil ye canLokith wel to no vice that ye assenteLst

She fond her self and eek her doughtryn twoThre large sowys had she and nomoThre kyne and eek a sheep that highte malleFul soty was her bour and eek her halleIn whiche she eet meny a slendir meelOf poynaunt sawce

And was somtyme Achylles coun∣trey. And there began laphyte / thylke men chastysed and tamed horses firste with brydles / and satte on her backes / therfore the lewde pepple supposed that it had. be al one body man

/ beufes. yen andsheepAnd ryche prysonners brought he grete plente. Thenne retorned he toward Iherusalem / Somme turkes ther were hye and purs∣saunt of them of Arabye whiche were moche hardy· and noble in Armes· And had grete

hertes and wylde bestes and fewe wol∣ues / therfore sheep ben the surer withoute kepyng lefte in the felde R / In this Ilonde also ben many atees and townes faire and noble and riche / many grete riuers and

to synge and to howle before the sheep / ¶ And whanne the men of the toue herd the Wys of the wulf / they came to the stable with grete staues and with gre∣te dogges / and wonderly they

¶ Take this chylde and norysshe hym to me / and I shal gyue to the thy mede and rewar∣de / The moder toke her chyld / and no¦rysshid it / And whan it was wened and coude goo she

and he sente moo / And they dyde also so / And the thyrde tyme he sente mo messagers and they also prophecyed / And then∣ne Saul beyng wroth askyd where Samuel and dauid were and wente to them

are ye sheep / wherat ye holy man answered in this maner. The wethers represente the Iniuste & wye∣ked amonge the whiche I am the wor¦ste because of my grete and outrageou¦se synnes. But as to the sheep god one∣ly

And whyles he spack / ther cam an other and saide / The fyre of god fylle doun from heuen / and hath brente thy sheepand seruauntes and consumed them / and I only escaped for to come

in erthe And all thyse blyssynges. shall come to the and take the: Thou shalt be bsis¦sed in cytee and in felde in the frute of thy body. and fruyte of thy lande. in flockys of thy sheep.and drouys

two ma¦nerof dedes. Done pryuely / and an¦otherin aperte or openly. Theyr de∣desopenly ben not theyrs / but theyben clothynges of sheep vnder whichethey hele them or couer them as wul¦uesto dysceyue good sheep.And ther∣foreCryste byddeth in the gospell

enemyes. Thus sayth Io. insū.con.li.i.ti.xij.q̄.vij. Soo that in allthese and suche other / nede and pyteexcuseth men. Cryst helyd men in thesabbot / and repreued the Iewes thatwere dyspleased therwith / and saydto them. Sythen a man taketh hiscircūcisyon in

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