The Secound chapitre is, How the Bachelere quhilk suld ressaue that hye Ordre, how he suld first lere the pointis and the propereteis of the Ordre, before that he tak it, in the begynnyng.
They be ay so fere before, to me iff thou will trust; And thys is the forloyne; lere hit, iff thou lust.
Who wot it nought, he may go lere Of hem that byen love so dere.
Bertholda wer-ne forste fon vnforbastere sed, hi hede Ifkja nei Texland inna lere svnden inner hape that hja enis to burchfam kere wrde skolde in sine ajn land.
Men astha prestera skilun wana, that hja allet ljucht fon Frya and fon Jes-us lere vtdavath hava, sa skilum ther in alle vvrda manniska vpstonda, tham werhed in stilnise among ekkorum warath and to fara tha prestera forborgen have.
To tha lersta most-er fluchta vr tha wreka thera prestera, men vral hwer er kem was sine lere him farut gvngen and vral hwer-er gvng folgadon him sina letha lik sine skade nei.
Thas lere hwerbi tha prestera nen ore witskip hova as drochtlik reda, frana skin and vnrjuchta plega, bred hiri selva ut fon-t asta to-t westa and skil ak vr vsa landa kvma.
Thahwila Adel to Texland inna lere were, was ther tefta en elle ljawe fam in vpper burch.
Tel us som moral thing, that we may lere 325 Som wit, and thanne wol we gladly here.
And if thou canst nat tellen it anon, Yet wol I yeve thee leve for to gon A twelf-month and a day, to seche and lere An answere suffisant in this matere.
Tharfor gode men, ye shul lere Whan ye any gleman here, To wurschep Gode al youre powere, As Dauyde seyth yn the sautere.
And natheles good is to hiere Such thing wherof a man may lere That to vertu is acordant, And toward al the remenant Good is to torne his Ere fro; For elles, bot a man do so, Him may fulofte mysbefalle.
Be this ensample a king mai lere That forto yive is in manere: For if a king his tresor lasseth Withoute honour and thonkles passeth, Whan he himself wol so beguile, I not who schal compleigne his while, Ne who be rihte him schal relieve.
Mi fader, of this aventure Which ye have told, I you assure Min herte is sory forto hiere, Bot only for I wolde lere What is to done, and what to leve.
Of this matere I myghte Make a long tale, And fynde fele witnesses Among the foure doctours; And that I lye noght of that I lere thee, Luc bereth witnesse.
Who kan teche thee bettre, 750 Loke thow suffre hym to seye, And sithen lere it after; For truthe telleth that love Is triacle of hevene.
I shal brynge yow a Bible, A book of the olde lawe, And lere yow, if yow like, The leeste point to knowe, That Pacience the pilgrym Parfitly knew nevere.
Preface to the work of Justus Menius against Conrad Kling: “Etlicher gottloser Lere .
Where hath hied the generous soul my mind with lere adorned?
From thatlere Prince Richard would say to you, 'Where a subject is so great as to be feared, and too much beloved to be destroyed, the king must remember how Tarpeia was crushed.
And yet, sir, believe me, thou hast no cause for vain glory in thine own craft and labours; for to wit and to lere there are the same vanity and vexation of spirit as to war and empire.
And thay that lyst to lere my law and lyf therby Shalle never have harmes here, bot welth as is worthy.
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