Gressam; and he seyd he was rytz sory hidderward, in as meche as he had knowleche of zw before, he was rytz sory of that that was don.
In good feyth, good Sir, thynke on all these maters; meche more I hadde to wryte on to yow, yf I kowde a remembryd me, but I hadde no leyser be my fyth.
And, Sir, atte the reverens of God, laborth youre materis wysely and secretely, for Wyndam noysed yow sore aforn my Lord of Oxenford and my Lorde Scales that ze shuld reyse meche puple with grette arey owte of Norwyche.
So I fele by him he wold forsake his master, and gette him a newh yf he wyste he schuld rewle; and so wene I meche of all the contre is so disposyd.
Prentys is atte hom with the Lord Scales; the shereve told me that he wyll do for the Cyte of Norwych as meche as he may.
Meche other langage we hadde, qhyche xuld taken long leysyr in wrytyng.
I may non leyser have to do wrytyn half a quarter someche as I xulde sey [say] to yow yf I myth speke with yow.
I rehersyd to hem that it xuld abe seyd thatt I xuld not longe dwell so ner hem as I dewe and they for swer it, as thei do other thyngs more that it was never seyd, and meche thyngs that I know veryly was seyd.
Also there is gret varyance bytwene the Erll of Devenshire and the Lord Bonvyle, as hath be many day, and meche debat is like to growe therby; for on Thursday at nyght last passed, the Erll of Denshyres sone and heir come with lx.
I howhe nerr as mechemony as com to the for seyd some.
But the Comaynz chaced him out of the contree, and diden hym meche sorwe; and maden on of hem self Soudan, that hadde to name Lachyn.
For it is a gode contree and a plenteyous: but there is overmeche passynge hete.
And for as meche as sche had to mechemylk in hire pappes, that greved hire, sche mylked hem on the rede stones of marble; so that the traces may zit be sene in the stones alle whyte.
Nazarethe is als meche to seye, as flour of the gardyn: and be gode skylle may it ben clept flour; for there was norisscht the flour of lyf, that was Crist Jesu.
This contree and lond of Jerusalem hathe ben in many dyverse naciounes hondes: and often therfore hathe the contree suffred meche tribulacioun, for the synne of the people, that duellen there.
And there is someche multytude of that folk, that thei ben withouten nombre.
In that ryvere men fynden many precyouse stones, and meche also of lignum aloes: and it is a manere of wode, that comethe out of Paradys terrestre, the whiche is good for manye dyverse medicynes: and it is righte dereworthe.
And there with alle he holdethe calyffes, that is a fulle gret thing in here langage: and it is alsmeche to seye as kyng.
And the skylle is, for thei may ben the more fressche: for that lond is meche more hottere than it is here.
And in somer, be alle the contrees, fallen many tempestes and many hydouse thondres and leytes, and slen meche peple and bestes also, fulle often tyme.
And it is drye and nothing fructuous; because that it hathe no moysture: and therefore is there so meche desart.
But, cosyn, I trust zowe so mechethat I wold thynke her wele besett on zowe, and ze were worthe meche more.
And I have hanqwerryd [inquired], and seyd the most cause is inparty for cause ze har so meche howte, that he is the rather at home for the save gard of the costs.
But be warr and trost hym not, but make yow so strong in lorchepe and in the lawe, that ye reeke not meche qwder he be good or bad, &c.
I entende noon other but in als meche as in me is to se your indempnyte with the grace of God, who ever mote be your guyde and protector.
I sopose, and I purposyd to make the labore that ze sent me word I schuld do towchyng me, I can thynk I schuld sone be answerid, meche sonar than he.
Sidenote: Cornwayle] He seyd he woulde speke with yow therof her after; yf it myght be browt to, it myght do meche good in maney thyngis.
At the bedd{es} hed he fond A swerd, worthe an Erllys lond, That meche wase of myght.
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