Sente in-to egipt to bringen coren; He bilef at hom ðe was gungeſt boren.
Abram, ðu fare ut of lond and kin To a lond ic ðe ſal bringen hin.
In gure kin in werlde wunen, 404 And he ſal bringen man a-gen In paradiſ to wunen and ben.
To temen on bere is parallel to the old phrase to bringen on bere; cf.
By him that made water, erthe, and air, The yongest man that is in al this route Is bisy y-nogh to bringen it aboute 1560 To han his wyf allone, trusteth me.
It is a sinne and eek a greet folye To apeiren any man, or him diffame, And eek to bringen wyves in swich fame.
But sone shal he wepen many a tere, (71) For wommen shal him bringen to meschaunce!
Is ther no ship, of so manye as I see, Wol bringen hom my lord?
Thus can our lady bringen out of wo Woful Custance, and many another mo.
Whan wol the gayler bringen our potage, Is ther no morsel breed that ye do kepe?
And therfore, ther mote been marchants to bringen fro that o contree to that other hire marchandyses.
The wyn to bringen him comaunded he, (501) And drank anon; non other wo he made.
Now with his love, now in his colde grave (1920) Allone, with-outen any companye.
But Troilus, al hool of cares colde, Gan thanken tho the blisful goddes sevene; Thus sondry peynes bringen folk in hevene.
Now that I shal wel bringenit aboute 1275 To come ayein, sone after that I go, Ther-of am I no maner thing in doute.
And of this thing ful sone his nedes leyde 135 On hem that sholden for the tretis go, And hem for Antenor ful ofte preyde To bringen hoom king Toas and Criseyde; And whan Pryam his save-garde sente, Thembassadours to Troye streyght they wente.
And ther-of comth it that, though a man delyte him in preysinge of his renoun, he may nat in no wyse bringen forth ne spreden his name to many maner poeples.
For yif that moneye or honours, or thise other forseyde thinges bringen to men swich a thing that no good ne fayle hem 10 ne semeth fayle, certes than wole I graunte that they ben maked blisful by thilke thinges that they han geten.
How greet syknesse and how grete sorwes unsufferable, right as a maner fruit of wikkednesse, ben thilke delices wont to bringen to the bodies of folk that usen hem!
But Troilus, al hool of cares colde, Gan thanken tho the blisful goddes sevene; Thus sondry peynes bringen folk to hevene.
Trowest thou that ther be any thing in thise erthely mortal toumbling thinges that maybringen this estat?
The thridde errour is harm comune, With which the poeple mot commune 2200 Of wronges that thei bringen inne: And thus thei worchen treble sinne, That ben flatours aboute a king.
Min herte is wonderly begon With conseil, wherof witt is on, Which hath resoun in compaignie; Ayein the whiche stant partie 1160 Will, which hath hope of his acord, And thus thei bringen up descord.
For thei ben slyhe in such a wise, That thei be sleihte and be queintise Of Falswitnesse bringen inne That doth hem ofte forto winne, Wher thei ben noght worthi therto.
And sithen thanne that we finde That werres in here oghne kinde Ben toward god of no decerte, And ek thei bringen in poverte Of worldes good, it is merveile Among the men what it mai eyle, That thei a pes ne conne sette.
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