And thus despeired, out of alle cure, She laddehir lyf, this woful creature.
And thus Fortune a tyme ladde in Ioye Criseyde, and eek this kinges sone of Troye.
Turpyn toke him by the honde Turpin leads Laban to And ladde him to the fonte.
Upon that hille, ladde Balak the sone of Booz, Balaam the prest, for to curse the peple of Israel.
And fro that cytee of Hur Abraham departed, be the commandement of God, fro thens, aftre the dethe of his fadre; and ladde with him Sarra his wife and Lothe his brotheres sone, because that he hadde no child.
In Grece whilom was a king, Of whom the fame and knowleching Beleveth yit, and Peles He hihte; bot it fell him thus, 3250 That his fortune hir whiel so ladde That he no child his oghne hadde To regnen after his decess.
Bot Pharao with wrong hem ladde In servitute ayein the pes, Til god let sende Moi5ses To make the deliverance; And for his poeple gret vengance He tok, which is to hiere a wonder.
Bot he which laddehis wraththe so Hath knowe of love bot a lite; Bot for al that he was to wyte, Thurgh his sodein Malencolie To do so gret a felonie.
Thei schopen thanne for his hele That he was bathed and enoignt, Til that he was in lusti point; And what he wolde thanne he hadde, That he al hol the cite ladde Riht as he wolde himself divise.
Thre yomen of his chambre there Al only forto serve him were, The whiche he trusteth wonder wel, For thei were trewe as eny stiel; And hapneth that thei with him ladde Part of the beste good he hadde.
Bot natheles sche hadde a levere; 2820 The king hire weddeth and honoureth, Wherof hire name sche socoureth, Which erst was lost thurgh coveitise Of him, that ladde hire other wise, And hath himself also forlore.
Thus if a king his herte ladde With every thing that he schal hiere, Fulofte he scholde change his chiere And upon fantasie drede, Whan that ther is no cause of drede.
He bringeth hir to Rome, and to his wyf He yaf hir, and hir yonge sone also; 975 And with the senatour she ladde her lyf.
And whan this thing was seyd as I devyse, Men ladde hem forth to doon the sacrifyse.
Thus lered me a lettred man, For oure Lordes love of hevene; Seint Austyn a blessed lif Withouten bisynesse ladde For body and for soule, Absque sollicitudine felicitas.
He told me John Threscher come to hym in your name, and seide that ye sent hym to my ladde for a letter or a token, weche I shulde have sent you, but he truste hym not; he wold not delyver hym noon.
Also like you to wete that I had sent you a letter be my ladde from London, and he tolde me he myght not speeke with you, ther was made so gret awayte upon hym and upon you boothe.
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