But I axe yif ther be any libertee of free wil in this ordre of causes that clyven thus to-gidere in hem-self; or elles I wolde witen yif that the destinal cheyne constreineth the movinges of the corages of men?
And if she wryte, thou shalt ful sone see, As whether she hath any libertee 1300 To come ayein, or elles in som clause, If she be let, she wol assigne a cause.
Wherfore in alle thinges that resoun is, in hem also is liberteeof willinge and of nillinge.
Ne ther ne was nevere no nature of resoun that it ne hadde libertee of free wil.
But I ne ordeyne nat, as who seyth, I ne graunte nat, that this libertee be evene-lyk in alle 15 thinges.
But certes, yif thilke thinges be considered by hem-self, they ben absolut of necessitee, and ne forleten nat ne 145 cesen nat of the libertee of hir owne nature.
Of whiche 125 lettres the fraude hadde ben shewed apertly, yif I hadde had libertee for to han used and ben at the confessioun of myne accusours, the whiche thing in alle nedes hath greet strengthe.
And if she wryte, thou shalt ful sone see, As whether she hath any libertee 1300 To come ayein, or ellis in som clause, If she be let, she wol assigne a cause.
For ever this brid wol doon his bisinesse To escape out of his cage, if he may; His libertee this brid desireth ay.
For kyndlylibertee of arbitrement without it, veyne and ydel is, forsothe.
That every foul hath his libertee Frely to chesen after his desyre 55 Everich his make thus, fro yeer to yere?
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