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prowde peple enhaunsed. And yet al be it they haue been so raised It shal thenne fayle and vanysshe as smoke. And at that Iugement they shal be made humble / and reduced to no beyng. This voys so comyng

they shal specially compleyn̄ that haue made fornicacion with Babilon & haue liued in delec¦tacions. when̄e they shal see ye smoke of his embrasingis & shal wil them to be ferre for fere of the tormētes / Certein̄ as saith

and their broyled faces shal affraye eue∣riche other. Therfore Baruch saide in his vj chapitre Their faces be blakked with smoke / for the faces of all sinners shal be brought to the likenesse of a rownde pot / as

they shal dwelle shal be conuerted into brēnyng piche nyght and day / and shal not quenche / and the smoke shal be from generacion to genacion vpon them during the world of worldes. It is writen in thapocalips in

wrath / he may be likened to an house taken with fire in whiche / for the quātite of the smoke & of the noyse of the fiere / ther may no man se ne here therin / & may

dyde none harme to the thre chyl∣dren whan they were putte in the furneys of fire. ne noo sauour of smoke was founde in theym / Ryght soo in the tyme of thyse thre gloryous kynges our la¦dy saynt Mary

thre thinges dryuen a man sone out of his hous / that is to saye. smoke. droppyng of rayn and wicked wyues / And of suche wom̄en saith Salamon / that it were better to dwellen in deserte / than

elle her sight shal be ful of derknes / of smoke and ful of teris And her heeryng ful of weymenting and of gruntyng of teth as sayth Ihesu Crist / Her nostrellys shal be ful of stynkyng /. And

fyre fere not the ketyll.Sal.Brawlers andjanglers are to be kaste out of alle good cōpanyeMar.An angry ho wsewyf / the smoke / the ratteand a broken plater / are osten tymes vnprofy∣tablein an howseSal.For goddys love menare bownden to love

to do the fy∣re oute of the halle and the blacke wyntyr bran∣dis and all thynge that is foule with smoke shall be done a wey and there as the fyre was shall be gayly arayde with fayre floures &

Ierome appe∣rydand benynely comforted hym and whan hecame alle yt Innumerable companye of fendes forfeer of hym vanysshed away as smoke as many ofthe monkes bere wytnesse / that by dyspensacyon ofgod sawe it / But alle that stode aboute

south wynde and droof the shyppe northward where as they sawe an ylonde ful derke and ful of stynche and smoke / and there they herde grete blowyng and blastyng of belowes / but they myght see noo thynge /

a play∣ne and sawe where were many pauelions and tentys / and a fayr castel / and there was moche smoke and grete noyse / and whanne they came nere the sege / syr Beaumayns aspyed vp¦on grete trees as

in his forhede / & there with the pauelione torned vp so doune / and thenne it chaunged vnto a smoke / and a blak clowde / and thenne he was adradde and cryed alowde / ¶Capitulum xFAyr swete fader

hound for her kyng and dy∣uyneth by meuyng and styryng of hym· somme lyue only by ho¦nysoukles y dreyd with smoke or with the sonne· Ther ben also cameleons and basylyscus· vnycornes camels· pardes and dra∣gons that haue in her

was Ruler of the ix Ilondes eueryche of hem heyght / Eola. By ry∣synge of moysture of myste and of smoke he wolde telle whan it shold rayne / And therfore symple men supposed that he had the wynde in

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