So that it be there not lefte,[160] But bringe it hithi[rh] to me.
Charlemagne and all his The kinge of Fraunce I shal the bringe 240 twelve peers.
I charge you vppon̄ youre legeaunce, That ye bringe me that gloton, 808 and charged them to That clepeth himselfe kinge of Fraunce, bring him alive that Hidere to my Pavilon̄.
Or thou doist for þat ende, To bringe thy xij peres to the detħ.
I behight Laban to bringe the to him told him that he had And the xij peris alle; 860 promised the soudan Now shaltowe come from al thy kyn to bring him Charles Into the Sowdans halle.
Sir Lukafe[rh], thou madiste thi boost Laban reminded To conque[rh] the Romaynes 604 Lukafer of his And to bringe me the Ooste vaunting promise to Of the xij peris and Charlemayne.
Unarme him faste and bringe him ne[rh], the Soudan I shal his godfader be.
For one chyld lost, whose goodnes might have blest And bin an honor to our family, To bringe mee home a cuple of loose thinges!
But, oh Neptune, I feare I have supt so much of thy salt brothe Twill bringe mee to a feavour.
Lend mee the beast, And lett mee forthe the gate; I'l bringe boathe back Ere the bell ringe for mattens.
Faith these are wares in all parts vendible, No matter thoughe to Turke and infidell, So itt bringe gayne and profitt.
Had they lyvd Till I had seen them women, and oth' trade, My tast and care bestowed to bringe them upp I should have thought well spent, which nowe with them Is meerely cast away.
Oft painted vessayles bringe in poysond cates, And the blackest serpents weare the goldenst scales; And woman, made mans helper at the fyrst, Dothe oft proove his destroyer.
Hee promist to bringe you too alonge and meete with my master and som others of his frends att supper.
Are your legges growne so feeble on the suddeine They feyle when you shoold travell to your whores, But you must bringe them home and keepe them heere Under my nose?
Heere will be simple newes to bringe to my mayster when hee hears shee hath bene shippwreckt!
I am weary Of this lewde trade; give mee fyve hundred crownes And take her; I'l gie't over now in tyme Ere it bringe mee to the gallowes.
But for another peice of the same stampe, I canbringe you to heare him, to feele him, to smell, to tast him, and to feede upon him your whole fyve senses.
To deethe mote I smiten be with thonder, 1145 If, for the citee which that stondeth yonder, Wolde I a lettre un-to yow bringe or take To harm of yow; what list yow thus it make?
To reste bringe out of this cruel sorwe, 1445 I wol my-selven slee if that ye drecche.
And with that word he for a quisshen ran, And seyde, 'kneleth now, whyl that yow leste, 965 Ther god your hertes bringesone at reste!
For certeyn, Phebus and Neptunus bothe, 120 That makeden the walles of the toun, Ben with the folk of Troye alwey so wrothe, That thei wol bringe it to confusioun, Right in despyt of king Lameadoun.
Ne, though men sholden smyten of hir heed, She coude nought a word a-right out-bringe So sodeynly, for his sodeyn cominge.
Be ye nought war how that fals Poliphete Is now aboute eft-sones for to plete, And bringe on yow advocacyes newe?
Olivere is taile, I can not see it wole be, for there is noo suche worlde to bringe it abowte.
We hadde be beguyled and they hadde not be sen in Norffolk, for here til this day come noo counsaill; and to have per manus Johannis Wyngfelde it wole not be, for we can not bringe it inne, and also it is to late.
A tree ofte set in dyvers places wol nat by kynde endure to bringe forth frutes.
It is written by grete clerkes and wyse, that, in erthly thinges, lightly by studye and by travayle the knowinge 15 may be getten; but of suche hevenly melody, mokel travayle wol bringe out in knowing right litel.
For the devell is +oft disguysed, To bringe a man to yvell grace.
Why make ye men beleve that your golden trentall songe 95 of you, to take therfore ten shillinges, or at the leest fyve shillinges, will bringe soules out of helle, or out of purgatorye?
In this wyse bothe frute and the tree wasten away togider, though mokel besy occupacion have be spent, to bringe it so ferforth that it was able to springe.
And this commeth in by fendes, 1165 To bringe the Christen in distaunce; For they wold that no man were frendes; Leve thy chattring, with mischaunce!
With purse they purchase personage, With purse they paynen hem to plede; 270 And men of warre they woll wage, To bringe hir enemyes to the dede.
Nay,' quod I, 'therto shal no thing me bringe Fro love; and yet he doth me mochel wo.
Aristotle whẽ he was axed of a certen mã by what meanes he myghte bringe to pas, to haue a goodly horse: If he be brought vp quod he, among horses of good kynde.
The first half-stanza is as follows: He that made bothe sunne and mone In heuene and erthe for to schyne, Bringe vs to heuene, with him to wone, And schylde vs from helle pyne!
He that made bothe sunne and mone In heuene and erthe for to schyne, Bringe vs to heuene, with him to wone, And schylde vs from helle pyne!
Thus can fortune hir wheel governe and gye, And out of Ioye bringe men to sorwe.
Our lampes brenning bothe night and day, To bringe aboute our craft, if that we may.
Now, gode god, if that it be thy wille, As seith my lord, so make us alle good men; 4635 And bringe us to his heighe blisse.
They brennen, sleen, and bringe hem to meschance Ful many a day; but shortly, this is thende, 965 Homward to Rome they shapen hem to wende.
Ther nas discord, rancour, ne hevinesse In al that lond, that she ne coude apese, And wysly bringe hem alle in reste and ese.
Wel seyde Salomon in his langage, 4330 "Ne bringe nat every man in-to thyn hous;" For herberwing by nighte is perilous.
Thus maketh he his introduccioun To bringe folk to hir destruccioun.
He hath take on him many a greet empryse, 605 Which were ful hard for any that is here To bringe aboute, but they of him it lere.
It is a sin, and eke a great folly To apeiren* any man, or him defame, *injure And eke to bringe wives in evil name.
Yet it commeth time ynough to bringe thyne husbande to a greate furtheraunce to that shall bee yf God sende you anie frute togither.
Sir, a peyre of gilt sporis clene, To pray for all this company; God bringe hym oute of tene.
Come nowe furth, Litell Johnn, And go to my tresourë, And bringe me foure hundred pound, And loke well tolde it be.
The good that I have doone, Sir, is without me And I partake not of it, but within me I bringe and beare more mysseryes then would Unpeople your whole kyngdome.
You prettylie orereache me; but you must Bringe in your hand the faythfullst frend you challenge.
Not, greate Lord, for I Bringe newes that doth include-- Char.
Tys an offerd meanes To bringe your foe in hatred with the emperour Revyve your hopes.
Yes, gratyous lorde; I'me sent to bringe her thence.
My desire unto you is that you would supply us wth the speedy loane of one hundred thousand pounds which I am confident would wth Gods blessinge bringe these unhappy distraccõns to an ende quickly.
Withoute comfort, thought me sleeth; This game wol bringe me to my deeth.
I wolde hem bringe in greet noblesse, If that I were god of Richesse, 6010 As I am god of Love, sothly, Such routhe upon hir pleynt have I.
Than bringe they to hir remembraunce 5005 The foly dedis of hir infaunce, Which causen hir to mourne in wo That Youthe hath hir bigiled so, Which sodeynly awey is hasted.
For she that mighte me out of this bringe Ne reccheth nat whether I wepe or singe; So litel rewthe hath she upon my peyne.
Blessed be God and blessed be the Kyng and the Quine and all creatures Benoit soit Dieu et benoitz soient le Roy et la Royne et touttes creatures of good wyll: now tell me what newes bringe ye to me.
He lat] bringe a cupe of seluer [And eke] a pane of menuuer.
Now if men would refer it, or bringe it to bodily exercise, this would be very folishly done.
And on the other side wee are to note, that all the comodities wee shall bringe thence wee shall not bringe them wroughte, as wee bringe now the comodities of Fraunce and Flaunders, &c.
From the Florida they bringe a woodde and roote of a tree that groweth in those partes, of greate vertues and excellencies, healinge therewith grevous and variable deseases.
Nexte, that youbringe no manner of bookes but suche as are allowed by our Catholicke Churche of Rome; and that you use no manner of prayers but suche as are allowed by our Churche of Rome.
Then they open their chestes, and looke if the master and maryners bringe any bookes with them in their chests.
You shall sweare by that crosse that you bringe no man in your shippe but suche as are goodd christians, and doe beleue as our Catholicke Churche of Rome dothe beleve.
M224) In the eighth leafe: It is a place wonderful, fertile and of stronge scituation, the grounde fatt, so that it is like that it would bringe forthe wheate and all other come twise a yere.
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