The reyn that reyneth Ther we reste sholde, Ben siknesse and sorwes That we suffren ofte; {368} As Poul the apostle To the people taughte.
But swich a reyn doun fro the welkne shadde (741) That slow the fyr, and made him to escape; But to be war no grace yet he hadde, Til fortune on the galwes made him gape.
By thise same causes the floury yeer yildeth swote smelles in the firste 20 somer-sesoun warminge; and the hote somer dryeth the cornes; and autumpne comth ayein, hevy of apples; and the fletinge reyn bideweth the winter.
Bot sodeinly the wynd and reyn Begonne upon the See debate, So that he soffre mot algate The lawe which Neptune ordeigneth; Wherof fulofte time he pleigneth, And hield him wel the more esmaied Of that he hath tofore assaied.
Fro the seconde, as bokes sein, The moiste dropes of the reyn Descenden into Middilerthe, And tempreth it to sed and Erthe, And doth to springe grass and flour.
To dant and reyn the horssis ayr and layt, That is thar game and sport thai hant on raw, 15 Or with thar bowys schute, or dartis thraw.
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