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was þe sorwe þe knyht had in his þouht Whan he was wiþ his wyf ybedde brouht He waloweþ and torneþ to and fro His olde [wyf ] laye smyleinge euermo And seide Dere husbonde o benedicite Fareþ euery knyht

body to þe mawmet, syngand and sayand, " Loo how þi lele seruand has done for þe! He hase forsaken wyf and childer and all þe ricches and solacez of þe werld and his awen lyf for þi lufe and

haf I mester, To see hem pulle in þe plow aproche me byhovez. ' ' And I haf wedded a wyf, ' so wer hym þe þryd, MS., M. sower; M. note swer(?); Fi . ( p. 47 ) so

ÞE GOSPEL ON ASSUMPCIOUN DAI. [SERMON CXIV . ] Intravit Jesus in quoddam castellum. — LUC . X. [38. ] ÞIS gospel telliþ a storie of Crist , how he tauȝte to his Chirche which is þe beste stat

anzunehmen. Zuerst gedenkt er der drei Haupt |feinde des Menschen, die allein er späterhin namhaft macht (þe fleishshes faunyng, þe wyf, þis worldes won); dann erinnert er sich zweier weiteren Feinde, so dass die Zahl derselben fünf ist; und endlich

loke þou þe kepe. ¶ Loke þou sytt—and make no stryf— Where þo est Read ost commaundys, or ellis þo wyf. Eschewe þe heȝest place with wyn, AS. win , contention, labour, war; win, wyn , joy, plea sure. But

him by ane aungell, for he had done treyson, when he slogh Vry, a gude knyght, by cause of his wyf. And þerfore all þat he had ordaynd to þe makyng of þe temple he tuke it to Salomon his

seruaunt euerydel Thankede be god þat ȝow ȝaf soule & lyf ȝit saw I not þis day so fayr a wyf In al þe cherche god so saue me ȝa god amende þe fautis sere quod sche Algatis wolcome ȝe

in a dale This wydewe of which I telle ȝou my tale Seþins þilke day þat sche was last/ a wyf In pacience ladde a ful simple lyf ffor litel was hire catelle and hire rent By housbondrye of such

at þe dore and after þat cam sche And to þe poeple he sayde in þis manere þis is my wyf quod he þat stondeþ heere honoureþ hire and loueþ eek I preye Who so me loueþ þer is no

be no loue ne wyf I am thow woost yet of thy compaignye A mayde / and loue huntynge and venerye And for to walken / in the wodes wilde And noght to ben a wyf / and be with

I be no loue ne wyf I am ȝit þou wost of þi company A mayden and loue huntyng and venery And for to walken in þe woodes wylde And nought to ben a wyf and be with chylde Nouȝt

no loue / ne wyf I am thow woost yet of thy compaignye A mayde / and loue huntyng and venerye And for to walken / in the wodes wilde And noght to been a wyf / and be with

þat he nas not . i Martred þat day. þe kyng . child hedde non But sone aftur . his wyf hedde on. A. knaue child . þat wel was kept And Josafaph . his nome was clept. þe kyng

his handes tweyne He slow / and al torente the leon Toward his weddyng walkynge by the weye His false wyf / koude hym so plese and preye Til she his conseil knew / and she vntrewe Vn-to hise foos

Phisyk. is a Cordial Ther fore / he loued gold in special ¶ A good wyf was ther / of bisyde Bathe The Goode Wyf of bisyde Bathe . But she was som del deef and that was scathe Of

hise hondes tweye He slow / and al to-rente the leon Toward his weddyng walkynge by the weye His false wyf / koude hym so plese and preye Til she his conseil knew / and she vntrewe Vn-to his foos

sauf his handes tweye he slough and al to-rente þe leoun Toward his weddyng walkyng by þe weye his false wyf couþe him so plese and preye / Til sche his counseil knewe and sche vntrewe Vnto his foos his

Rode com: ¶ Þo Adam vre furste Fader · þe sunne hedde i-do And i-driue out of Paradis·, and his wyf also, After Milce wel ȝeorne he criede·, þeiȝ hit late were; A bi-heste he hedde of vr lord·, þo

fra deed to lyue. And v. myle þeine es þe citee of Sydon, of whilk citee Dydo, þat was Eneas wyf after þe destruccion of Troy , was lady. And scho founded Cartage in Affryk; the whilk es now called

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