Ac after my wakynge, 9587 It was wonder longe Er I koude kyndely Knowe what was Do-wel.
And alle be it that thei ben not cristned, ne have no perfyt lawe, zit natheles of kyndely lawe, thei ben fulle of alle vertue, and thei eschewen alle vices and alle malices and alle synnes.
But richesses arn kyndely naughty, badde, and nedy; and thilke knotte is thing kyndely good, most praysed and desyred.
And lyke as al waters by kynde drawen to the see, so al kyndely thinges thresten, by ful appetyte of desyre, to drawe after thy steppes, and to thy presence aproche as to their kyndely perfeccion.
Ye,' quod I; 'yet wolde I have better declared, vertues in this Margarite kyndely to ben grounded.
Ergo, thing naughty, badde, and nedy in kyndely understandinge is more worthy than thing kyndely good, most 10 desyred and praysed!
And if reverence ne worshippe kyndely be not set in dignitees, and they more therein ben shewed than goodnesse, for that in dignite is shewed, but it proveth that goodnesse kyndely in hem is not grounded.
Kyndely heven, whan mery +weder is a-lofte, apereth in mannes 45 eye of coloure in blewe, stedfastnesse in pees betokening within and without.
Wherfore al lawe by mannes witte purveyed ought to be underput to lawe of kynde, whiche yet hath be commune to every kyndely 60 creature; that my statutes and my lawe that ben kyndely arn general to al peoples.
And sithen thou seest thyne flesshly body in kyndely power fayle, how shulde than the accident of a thinge ben in more surete of beinge than substancial?
Swetenesse of this paradyse hath you ravisshed; it semeth ye slepten, rested from al other diseses; so kyndely is your herte therein y-grounded.
I wot wel every wight, by kyndely reson, shrewes in knitting wol eschewe.
But yet I saye, thilke blisse is kyndly good, and his kyndelyplace [is] in that wil to +onbyde.
And sithe that foules, that han no kyndely wytt ne resoun, gon thidre to seche that gloriouse virgyne; wel more oughten men than to seche hire and to worschipen hire.
And thei seyn, that God made Adam and Eve alle naked; and that no man scholde schame, that is of kyndely nature.
And thei ben alle so propurlyche made, that it semethe a verry vyne, berynge kyndely grapes.
But whan a knyghte comethe, that is so hardy to kisse hire, he schalle not dye; but he schalle turne the damysele in to hire righte forme and kyndely schapp, and he schal be lord of alle the contreyes and iles aboveseyd.
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