Barons and burgeises She bryngeth in sorwe, And al the comune in care That coveiten lyve in truthe; {53} For clergie and coveitise She coupleth togidres.
For he that yeveth, yeldeth, And yarketh hym to reste; And he that biddeth, borweth, And bryngeth hymself in dette.
She blesseth thise bisshopes, Theigh thei be lewed; Provendreth persones, And preestes maynteneth, To have lemmans and lotebies Alle hire lif daies, 1660 And bryngeth forth barnes Ayein forbode lawes.
Of nigella he writes: "Take hede that ye take not to muche of this herbe, for if ye go beyonde the mesure it bryngeth deth.
The mynde eyther bryngeth forth good fruite, if you caste into it good seede, or if ye regard it not, it is fylled wyth naughtines, whych afterwardes must be pulled vp.
For learnyng although it haue infinite commodities, yet excepte it wayte vpon vertue, it bryngeth more harme then good.
And truely delay and prolongation of time sometimes bryngeth sutch and so great missehappe that one hundred times men cursse their fortune, and little aduyse in foresight of their infortunate chaunces that commonly do come to passe.
I am in doubt Madame, of whome chiefly I ought to make complaynt, whether of you, or of my selfe, or rather of fortune which guideth and bryngeth us together.
Subduynge the furour of youthes wylfulnes But shamefastnes trouth constance and probyte Both yonge and olde bryngeth to great dignyte.
Here ar vyle wymen: whome loue Immoderate And lust Venereall bryngethto hurt and shame.
Thuse beth the braunches, be war, That bryngethman to wanhope.
The Bishops' Bible, 1568: "That bryngeth foorth her fruite in due season.
Of the whiche places Tul[-] ly in his oracion for Milo bryngeth in the more parte to gyther in a cluster on this maner.
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