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who is he also yu ought not thynke dilygē¦tely that our dayes & our yeres fayle and waste as the smoke. And ye man naturelly born lyueth but a short space / and fadeth as a floure / and fleeth

proude people en∣haunsed And yet all be it they haue ben soo raysed It shal thenne fayle and vanysshe as smoke. And atte that Iugement they shall be made humble / and reduced to noo be∣ynge. This voys soo comyng

shall specyally com¦playne that haue made fornycacyon with Baby¦lon and haue lyued in delectacyons / when̄e they shall see the smoke of his embrasynges and shall wyll them to be ferre for fere of the tourmentes. Certayne as saynt Ma∣thewe

theyr broy¦led faces shall affray eue riche other. Therfor Ba¦ruch sayd in his .vi. chapi¦tre. Theyr faces be blac∣ked with smoke / for the faces of all synners shall be brought to the lykenes¦se of a rounde potte. as it

the xxxiii. chapitre of the sa∣me Isaye is sayde. The groūde where they dwel¦le shall be conuerted into brennynge pytche nyght and daye / and shall not quenche / and the smoke shall be from generacōn to generacōn vpon them

Thenne after the stryffe & angre cometh the noyse and chydyng / Thenne as the fyre is lyght & the smoke is vp anone cometh the flamme and lepeth out / Stryuyng is whan that one sayth to that other.

/ honour noblesse Ioye beaultees and al rychessys. Sone is al thys departed & faylled as a shadowe or smoke. & moche faster fledde fro vs than byrdes fleyng. or quarelles oute of a crosse bowe. Thus departeth aweye our

beaulte is moche shorte and not abydyng. For it is sone faylled & anone passed as a fume or a smoke. and as the flour of the felde or of the medowe. Anone as the soule departeth fro the body.

the whyte robe of chastyte & of vyrgynyte. that is whan glad¦ly they here or herkene foule wordes that may moeue them to synne / For thus as sayth saynt Poul· & also other tymes we haue sayd it

riche that I euer sawe / a moche meruayllous dragon̄ and ferdful with̄ thre tongs casting fyre and flambe wih smoke out of his throte· & forthwith incontinent sprang also out of hooles in the erthe two moche horrible booles

reyse his neck / sette vp his eeris. stracch̄e him self Opende his throte and cast out brennyng flawme and smoke by a meruaillous voyding wh̄iche de{per}ted out of his stomack. Then̄e saw Iason al these .iij· bestes with̄ whom

grete crye vanys∣shed awaye as the smoke doth fro the fyre not kno¦wynge the grete mercy of our blessyd lorde Iesu cryste & the goodnesse of the gloryouse virgyne his moder to whome be now and euermore worshyp and Ioye

ony thyn¦ge ye shall preuayle / & whan she had sayd this / all that company vanysshed awaye as a smoke doth. Than after this our lady comforted hym that yet was ful sore aferde with these wordes and sayd

vnderstood he glad and so enterprised wyth Ioye. that he what to do / and than a grete f or smoke yssud the fire in whiche he dispay and fyl in to the fyre he was anone deed / And

that is wet / and shold be dreyd by the fyre / thenne yssueth therof a moisture like a smoke or fumee and goth vpward / who thenne helde his hande ouer this fumee / he sholde fele a vapour

fowle trompes sownAs swyft as a pelet / out of a gonneWhan fyre is in to it ronneAnd suche a smoke / gan out wendeOut of the fowle trompes endeBlack / blo / grenyssh / swartysh redeAs doth / whan

Who is he also that ought not thenke dily¦gently that our dayes & our yeres fayle and waste as the smoke. And that man̄ naturelly born̄ lyueth but a short space , and fadeth as a floure , and fleeth

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