For ever the more that a man dreadeth the pain that he hath deserved, the bitterlier he sorroweth the sins that he hath done.
For utterly is he blind that seeth not the pains that are to come, and dreadeth not to sin.
I ffeare not thee; ffor because thou minged not christ before, Thee lesse me dreadeth thee.
For I let you wit, said King Pelles, here shall no knight win no worship but if he be of worship himself and of good living, and that loveth God and dreadeth God, and else he getteth no worship here, be he never so hardy.
For ever a man of worship and of prowess dreadeth least always perils: for they ween every man be as they be.
And in like wise there as is no peril, the blind dreadeth most.
Therefore the blind is wretched, for in house he dare nothing trustly do, and in the way he dreadeth lest his fellow will forsake him.
And he is less in body than the lion, and therefore he dreadeth the lion, and maketh a cave under earth with double entering, one by which he goeth in, and the other by which he goeth out.
And he hideth himself not for dread that he hath, but he dreadeth himself sometime, only for he would not be dreaded.
He only should visit the temples of God who believeth in God and the last day, and observeth prayer, and payeth the legal alms, and dreadeth none but God.
This for him who dreadeth the appearance at my judgment-seat and who dreadeth my menace!
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