And to the god of love thus seyde he With pitous voys, 'O lord, now youres is My spirit, which that oughte youres be.
His moder made he in pitous array; For he hir wombe slitte, to biholde Wher he conceyved was; so weilawey!
For love and nat for hate, thou most be deed; 225 My pitoushand mot smyten of thyn heed.
Hir meke preyere and hir pitous chere Made the markis herte han pitee.
With pitous herte and heigh devocioun, Right thus to Mars he seyde his orisoun: 2369.
O, which a pitous thing it was to see (1030) Hir swowning, and hir humble voys to here!
Thus hath this pitous day a blisful ende, For every man and womman dooth his might This day in murthe and revel to dispende Til on the welkne shoon the sterres light.
And to the god of love thus seyde he With pitous voys, `O lord, now youres is My spirit, which that oughte youres be.
She spak herself, and sayd in this manere, "We have wel seen your billes by and by, And some of hem ful pitous for to here.
Yet saw I more, how in right pitous cas For Antony was slayn Cleopatras.
His scole-maister had suche auctorite That, al the whyle he bood stille in the place, Speke coude he nat, but upon her beaute He loked stil, with right a pitous face.
Pite of right ought to be resonable, And to no wight of greet disavantage; There-as is nede, it shuld be profitable, 695 And to the pitous shewing no damage.
With sobbing teris, and with ful pitous soune'; T.
She put on her garden-hat and her macintosh, told Kitty not to let the Pitous do any cooking in the drawing-room, and went out with Mrs. Whitaker.
The king, which understod here wille And knew here conseil that was trewe, Began ayein his sorwe newe 1100 With pitous herte, and thus to seie: "It is al reson that ye preie.
For whanne he hath his tunge affiled, With softe speche and with lesinge, Forth with his fals pitous lokynge, 680 He wolde make a womman wene To gon upon the faire grene, Whan that sche falleth in the Mir.
And as sche myhte speke tho, Aschamed with a pitous onde Sche tolde unto hir housebonde 980 The sothe of al the hole tale, And in hire speche ded and pale Sche swouneth welnyh to the laste.
It sit wel every liege drede His king and to his heste obeie, And riht so be the same weie It sit a king to be pitous Toward his poeple and gracious Upon the reule of governance, So that he worche no vengance, Which mai be cleped crualte.
On me he leyeth a pitous charge, Bicause his tunge was to large.
Who can thepitous Ioye tellen al Betwix hem three, sin they ben thus y-mette?
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