No man can geue nature, eyther to himselfe, or to other: howbeit in this poyntealso the diligẽce of the parẽtes helpeth much.
The tale is laughed at, and yet for al that he lerneth that thing that is the chiefest poynte in al morall philosophye: Those whyche be not gouerned by ryght reason, but are caried after the wyll of affeccions, not to be men, but beastes.
But of these thynges peraduenture some man wyl thynke I haue spoke to much & so myght I worthely be thought, except that almoste all men dyd in this poynte so greatly offende, that hereof a mã cã neuer speke inough.
Thay poynte at hym with there fynger, thay runne, thay goo, thay come, thay bekke one to an other, as tho thay wold speake to thaym that stand by if thay durste haue be bold.
In ye aultre is the poynte of the sword that styryd abowt the braynes of thys blessyd martyr.
As for that mater I cãnat affyrme nor yet denye, nor yet it is no poynteof my charge.
Certes, non age ne other thing in erthe may the leest sillable of 15 this in no poynte deface, but clerely as the sonne in myne understandinge soule they shynen.
His auter is broke, and lowe lyth, in poynte to gon to the erthe; but his hors muste ben esy and hye, to bere him over grete waters.
This poynte hath vayled[232] me an hundred pounde in my dayes: and so hit may the.
I should salute thee with my daggers poynte And never make thys parley; but I'me kynde, And youle confes it when you reade that letter.
Espetyallye where cyrcumstances leade Dyrectlye to the poynte he aymethe at.
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