The sonne for sorwe therof Lees light of a tyme, Aboute mydday whan moost light is, 3480 And meel-tyme of seintes, Feddest with thi fresshe blood Oure fore-fadres in derknesse.
I sholde han also blame of every wight, My fadres graunt if that I so withstode, Sin she is chaunged for the tounes goode.
His bretheren loved wel here fader · and of him were agast, The eldest deserved his fadres curs · and had it at the last.
As lat my litel child dwelle heer with thee; And if thou darst not saven him, for blame, 860 So kis him ones in his fadres name!
Al naked, to fulfille hir foul delyt, And in hir fadres blood they made hem daunce Upon the pavement, god yeve hem mischaunce!
My lord, ye woot that, in my fadres place, Ye dede me strepe out of my povre wede, And richely me cladden, of your grace.
And if that god ne hadde, as seith the book, 2300 Y-spared him for hisfadres sake, he sholde Have lost his regne rather than he wolde.
Ye seken lond and see for your winninges, As wyse folk ye knowen al thestaat (30) Of regnes; ye ben fadres of tydinges And tales, bothe of pees and of debat.
And thus Lino hath of his fadres brother The doghter wedded, and eche of hem hath other.
Bot seie unto the poeple plat, That whil thou livest in thi lond, The leste finger of thin hond It schal be strengere overal Than was thi fadres bodi al.
And ay sche kept hir fadres lif on lofte ever, supported With every obeissance and diligence, That child may do to fadres reverence.
Naked out of my fadres hous, quod sche, I com, and naked moot I torne agayn.
Retourneth to your fadres hous, quod he, return No man may alway have prosperite, With even hert I rede yow endure advise The strok of fortune or of adventure.
Sprites of the bleste, and everich Seyncte ydedde, Poure owte youre pleasaunce on mie fadres hedde.
Sprytes of the bleste, and everych Seyncte ydedde, Poure owte youre pleasaunce on mie fadres hedde.
Sprytes of the bleste, and everyche Seyncte ydedde, Powre oute yer pleasaunce onn mie fadres hedde.
Tho' twas at my liefe to mynde spynnynge, I stylle wanted somethynge, botte whatte ne coulde telle, Mie lorde fadres barbde haulle han ne wynnynge.
Sprites of the bleste, and everich Seyncte ydedde, Syke pleasures powre upon mie fadres hedde.
Sprytes of the bleste, and everich Seyncte ydedde, Poure owte your pleasaunce on mie fadres hedde.
Sprytes of the bleste, and everych Seyncte ydedde, Poure owte your pleasaunce onn mie fadres hedde.
And there were in that tyme many gode holy men and holy heremytes; of whom the book of fadres lyfes spekethe: and thei ben now in Paynemes and Sarazines honds.
This Cham was he that saughe his fadres prevy membres naked, whan he slepte, and scorned hem and schewed hem with his finger, to his brethren, in scornynge wise: and ther fore he was cursed of God.
Item, betwene the Mount Syon and the Temple of Salomon, is the place, where oure Lord reysed the mayden, in hire fadres hows.
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