And if ther be any service that ye wol commaund me to do for you here, ye shul fynde me your owne man.
And yef any other body wold stere you to the contrarie, to flee the councell in any wyse, for ye shallfynde it nought and evyll.
I have, after the advys of your lettre, doon dewely examyned the instrument by the wysest I coude fynde here, and in especial by on Maister Robert Sutton,[27.
Also to knowe som of your feynt frendes, at that tyme that my Lord Norffolk sat at Norwich up on the oyer determyner, Sir John Hevyngham myht nat fynde it in his hert to go iiij.
Kyng be the therd part or the fourt part of a knyt fye, and ho so ever had the maner of Sweynsthorp, he shuld fyndean armyd man, in tyme of werre in the castell of Norwhic, xl.
Though we kyst thy fete thou were worthy; Thou art the surgyan that cureth synne dedly; No remedy may we fynde under God, But alone on preesthode.
I fynde [him] weele disposed in all thynges, excepte for Sir W.
Sir, that I may worchepfulli doo for you, ye shal fynde me redy be the grace of Jesu, whom I hertely beseche to have you in Hise mersyfull kepyng.
Wherfor as ye thynke ye may fynde the meane to speke with hyr yowr selfe, for with owt that, in myn conceyt, it wyl not be.
And if it like you to have with you my cosyn William her sone, I trow ye shuld fynde hym a necessary man to take hede to yowr howshold, and to bye all maner of stuffe nedefull therto, and to se to the rewle and gode gidyn therof.
Good or worship therof is seldom seyn; Wherefore I wil not make no suche aray 570 As for to fynde a plesaunce but barayn, Whan it shal cost so dere, the first assay.
This is no lees, for holy writ thus seyth; Loke, and ye shal so fynde it, hardely.
Ye, ye,' quod I, 'I fynde in no lawe to mede and rewarde in goodnes the gilty of desertes.
In this gret thought, sore troubled in my mynde, Aloon thus rood I al the morow-tyde, Til at the last it happed me to fynde The place wherin I cast me to abyde 80 Whan that I had no further for to ryde.
The two defautes bringen in the thridde Of miscreants, that seen how we debate; Between the two, they fallen in a-midde Wher now al-day they fynde an open gate.
And trewly, my good child, if these thinges be wel understonde, I wene that non inconvenient shalt thou fynde betwene goddes forweting and liberte of arbitrement; wherfore I wot wel they may stande togider.
And although I wolde any-thing speke, 140 trewly I can not; I may fynde in yvel of hem no maner mater.
I have travayled to have thank on al sydes, and yet list me not to reste, and I might fynde on +whom I shulde werche.
In my Legende of Martres men may fynde (Who-so that lyketh therin for to rede) That ooth noon ne behest may no man bynde; Of reprevable shame han they no drede.
But pray thee, fellowe, see thyne eies be good Or thou mayst looke and never fynde the way.
Then mysser-like I sought to ope the myne And fynde the treasure, whereuppon I wanne Your inmost frendshipp, which with joy attaynd In seekinge for a sparke I found a flame, Whose rychnes made me admyratyons slave And staggerd me with wonder.
My emperour, If thys aspertyon may fynde out a way Thorrowe your easynes to wound myne honor, Justyce hathe left the earthe.
He whose harte and tonge Runne one selfe course shall seldomefynde the way To a preferrment.
Move hym no further; But if your observatyon can fynde out A coneinge in the carryadge of theise ills That may be questioned, Ile thanke your love, And be your servant: pray be inquisitive.
They have left a darknes so extreame behynde I cannot fynde a prayre to blesse theire soules.
Well, I am sorry for my presumtion then, but more sory for my Ladies, marie most sorry for thee good Lord Momford, that will make us most of all sory for our selves, if wee doe not fynde her out.
If you can Fynde for your selfe any preventyon, Use it with quycke indevor; for I knowe The thunder speaks that presentlye will splytt you.
Where sholde men fynde swich a frend, With so fre an herte?
Ac bestes brouhte hem no mete, Bote onliche the fouweles; In tokenynge that trywe man Alle tymes sholde Fynde honeste men in holy men And other ryghtful peuple.
Grisilde is deed and eek hire pacience, And bothe at ones buryed in Ytaille; For which I crie in open audience, No wedded man so hardy be t'assaille His wyves pacience in hope to fynde Grisildes, for in certein he shal faille!
Where un to for our old acquayntance to gedyr, ye shal fynde me ful redy after my powere, by the grace of our Lorde, Who ever kepe you, and send you myche worship and long prosperite.
Also, he schewyd me that Herry Wyott wholde fynde the mene to have yow condemnyd, and recover the obligacion of xlli.
And therfor, cousyn, I praye yow that ye wol not fayle for to be here, and what I canne do for yow, ye shall fynde it redy with Godes grace, Who have yow in His most blessed and assured kepyng.
Also ye shal fynde him convenyent bokes to his lernynge.
Where they shall fynde the Professors of the said Artes, &c.
Albert knewe not of/ ner coude fynde in all hys bookes ony suche money to hym due And this lyar coude not brynge no wytnessis/ but began to braye.
And aboven at the cop of the hille is the eir so cleer, that men may fynde no wynd there.
For there schulle they fynde no wight that will selle hem ony vitaille or ony thing.
And whan thei fynde the flessche fatte, than thei seyn, that it is wel don, to senden him sone to paradys; and that thei have not suffred him to longe, to endure in peyne.
And for als moche as it ne reynethe not in that contree, but the eyr is alwey pure and cleer, therfore in that contree ben the gode astronomyeres; for thei fynde there no cloudes, to letten hem.
And it behovethe to the Cristene men, that schulle werre azen hem every zeer, to bere here vitaylles with hem: for thei schulle fynde there no good.
And whan this Calyphee was taken, men fownden him of so highe worschipe, that in alle the remenant of the world, ne myghte a man fynde a more reverent man, ne highere in worschippe.
And other men han told me, that he that syngethe the masse for the prelate that is ded, he schalle fynde upon the awtier the name writen of him that schalle be prelate chosen.
And for this purpose I fynde that Arystotle in the fyfte of his Ethikes deuideth Iustice in two speces or kyndes.
In these oracions the fyrste is to fynde out the state of the cause / whiche is a short proposicion / conteynynge the hole effect of all the controuersies.
Of the Benyvolence of the Mayer and burges of the saide Towne to fynde a preste for ever to mynyster in the parish churche and to kepe a scole there.
Foundyd to Fynde a preste and a gramer scole half free for ever and to kepe a scoller sufficientt to teche under hym contynually.
Sieur Amadis," the quaint words shining above her in the morning sunlight were aptly fitted-- "Who here seekynge Forgetfulness Did here fynde Peace!
Then followed the inscription: "Amadis de Jocelin, Knight of France, Who here seekynge Forgetfulness did here fynde Peace.
But what is this great matter I woulde faine knowe, We shall fynde remedie therefore I trowe.
I woulde medle no more, since I fynde all so vnkinde.
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