And amonge all other witnessinges / that witnesse which is gyuen of a mãs enemie is of greatest weight / and makith most for him: Of suche witnesses truly the lorde hathe prouided good stoore for his churche.
I curse and blame generally Alle hem that loven vilany; 2180 For vilany makith vilayn, And by his dedis a cherle is seyn.
But thou art not an inche the nerre, But ever abydest in sorwe and werre, As in thy face it is sene; It makith thee bothe pale and lene; Thy might, thy vertu goth away.
Wel more avauntage doth him than, 5575 Sith that it makith him a wys man, The greet mischeef that he [receyveth], Than doth richesse that him deceyveth.
Richesse riche nemakith nought Him that on tresour set his thought; 5580 For richesse stont in suffisaunce And no-thing in habundaunce; For suffisaunce al-only Makith men to live richely.
Wherfore to geten more and more He set his herte and his desire; 5705 So hote he brennith in the fire Of coveitise, that makith him wood To purchase other mennes good.
Now have I you declared right The mening of the bark and rinde That makith the entenciouns blinde.
Lovers she put in ful gret peyn, And makithhem with wo to dele.
It makith lovers have remembraunce Of comfort, and of high plesaunce, That Hope hath hight him for to winne.
For [this] Fortune that I of telle, With men whan hir lust to dwelle, Makith hem to lese hir conisaunce, 5465 And nourishith hem in ignoraunce.
Al the world holdith this way; 4765 Love makith alle to goon miswey, But it be they of yvel lyf, Whom Genius cursith, man and wyf, That wrongly werke ageyn nature.
Good fruct makith not the tree good, nor evill fruict the tree evill: But a good tree bearith good fruict, and ane evill tree evill fruict.
Faith is the root of all good:-- Makith God and man freindis.
Incredulitie is the root of all evill:-- Makith thame deidlie foes.
Good werkis maik not ane good man, nor evill werkis ane evill man: But a good man makith good werkis, and ane evill man evill werkis.
A drye tisyk makith oold men ful feynt; Reediest weye to renewe ther corage, Is a fresshe dragge of no spycis meynt, But of a briht plate, enpreentyd with coignage.
Of holsome wynes, to every maner wight: For wyn of nature makith hertys light, Wherfore Bachus, atte reverence of the kyng, Shedde out his plente at his hom comyng.
His myghti throne from myschief and fallyng, And makith it strong with longe abydyng; For y dar say these ladies thre, A kyng preserve in long felicite.
Wherfor makith billiz of your grevance, and come to us, and we schal brynge yow to the Kynges presence our selfe, whos presence wyll be her in all the hast with the mercy of God, and see the reformacion ther of his owyn persone.
Also my doghtyr Lovell[92-1] makithgreat sute and labour for my sone hir husbande.
Whan lyf is moost louyd & deeþ is moost hatyd: Thanne deeth drawyth his draut andmakith man ful nakid.
Whanne life is most louyd, And deth is most hatid, Deth drawith his drau[gh]te And makith a man nakid.
To conclude, you wold saye that he makith love to me, wherein I take so muche plesure, that I never com in there, but the payne of my syde doth take me.
He saluteth every man, even to the meanest, and makith much of them, that they may take pitie of him.
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