And the more hastilyrenne vpon his enemyes And for as moche as the Iuge, the knyght/ and the vicaire.
For hit is a fowll thynge for a man to renne to the deth for the enemye of his lyf/ And a wyse man and a stronge man ought not to flee for his lyf/ but to yssue For ther is no man that lyueth/ but he must nedes dye.
Surely, if Jupiter did see thee in this gear, He would renne away, and hide him for fear!
I would that hell were full of such prims, Then would I renne thither on my pins, As fast as I might go.
The proctor and his men I made to renne their ways, And some went to hide them in broken hays.
Ac he may renne in arerage, And rome so fro home, And as a reneyed caytif Recchelesly rennen aboute.
Emperours and erles, And alle manere lordes, For giftes han yonge men To renne and to ryde.
Now is it bihovely thing to telle whiche been the deedly sinnes, this is to seyn, chieftaines of sinnes; alle they renne in o lees, but in diverse maneres.
Thou shalt nat eek renne to the preest sodeynly, to tellen him lightly thy sinne, as who-so telleth a Iape or a tale, but avysely and with greet devocioun.
Thise been the newe shepherdes, that leten hir sheep witingly go renne to the wolf that is in the breres, or do no fors of hir owene governaunce.
Wherfore I rede that cut among us alle Be drawe, and lat se wher the cut wol falle; And he that hath the cut with herte blythe 795 Shal renne to the toune, and that ful swythe, And bringe us breed and wyn ful prively.
He mounted upon his hors, and leide his spere in the rest, and withe a mightie courage renne feerslie upon the saide Arnus being in the myddille of his oost, and fortuned by chaunce that bothe of hem wounded[161] othir to dethe.
Ac the povre pacient Purgatorye passeth Rathere than the ryche, Thauh thei renne at ones.
With that saugh I another Rapeliche renne forth, The righte wey he wente.
And if god nil don it socour, But lat [hem] renne in this colour, Thou moost thyn heestis laten be.
Is that a tame best that is ay feyn 315 To renne away, when he is leest agast?
My paleis and myn hous make I There men may renne in openly, And sey that I the world forsake.
Upon the bench sittende on hih With Avarice Usure I sih, Full clothed of his oghne suite, Which after gold makth chace and suite With his brocours, that renne aboute Lich unto racches in a route.
At lest wise, if it be a poinet of good service, to renne awaie at all times, when the countree hath most neede of his helpe to sticke to it.
Judgeyng that it is more for the benefite of one's countree to renne awaie in battaile, then to lese his life.
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