Sidenote: Maria] "leue sone, y be-seche the o thyng that thu telle me.
Hire to seche ihc wille i wende, Þe[gh] heo beo at þe wordles ende.
And if yeseche Sapience eft, Fynde shul ye that folweth, A ful teneful text To hem that taketh mede; 2070 And that is animam autem aufert accipientium, etc.
For in a slac thou shalle be slayn, Seche ferlès schyn falle!
And hoom they go, with-oute more speche; And comen ayein, but longe may they seche Er that they finde that they after cape; Fortune hem bothe thenketh for to Iape.
Delyte not in wo thy wo to seche, As doon thise foles that hir sorwes eche 705 With sorwe, whan they han misaventure, And listen nought to seche hem other cure.
And day by day he gan enquere and seche A sooth of this, with al his fulle cure; And thus he dryeth forth his aventure.
Nomor at this tyme, but that I be seche Almyty God in Trinyte conserve your, and kepe yow in all vertuows prosperite.
And therfor, for the love of God, remembyr seche maters.
And, syr, I be seche you to recomaunde me with all reverence un to my masteras your wiff, and to all other maysters and frendes ther.
I be seche Alle myghty God have you in Hys kepyng.
And, sir, I be seche you to recomaunde me in the most lowly wise to myn reverent Maister William Lumnour, seyeng hym that I am and shall be his perpetuall bedman, and as ye thenk best, ye may telle hym of all these maters.
Nevertheles whan ye come set it in seche rewle as ye seme best and most suer, bothe for Castre and Heylisdon if the werr hold.
No more, but God spede zow as well in all maters, as I wold ze xuld do, I be seche zow that this leter be kept secrete.
The morwe cam, and he is gon To seche aboute in other stede His Ston to selle, and he so dede, And lefte it with his chapman there.
They londe and faile of that thei seche Be coverture and sleyhte of speche: This false man Strangulio, And Dionise his wif also, That he the betre trowe myhte, Thei ladden him to have a sihte 1580 Wher that hir tombe was arraied.
And thus with hire he stille abod, Ther while his Schip on Anker rod, 760 And hadde ynowh of time and space To speke of love and seche grace.
So forto speke of this matiere, I seche that I mai noght finde, I haste and evere I am behinde, 290 And wot noght what it mai amounte.
Among the whiche fell this cas To Demephon and Athemas, That weren kinges bothe tuo, And bothe weren served so: Here lieges wolde hem noght receive, So that thei mote algates weyve To seche lond in other place, For there founde thei no grace.
Forthi, my Sone, I wolde rede That thou of these ensamples drede, That for no lust of erthli love Thou seche so to come above, Wherof as in the worldes wonder Thou schalt for evere be put under.
The morwe cam, and he is gon To seche aboute in other stede His ston to selle, and he so dede, And lefte it with his chapman there.
And [th]erfore whan grete lordes and knyghtes gon to seche worschipe in armes, [th]ei beren gladly the dyamaund vpon hem.
And there the vaylance of men is demed in richesse outforth, wenen 85 me[n] to have no proper good in them-selfe, but seche it in straunge thinges.
Wonder I trewly why the mortal folk of this worlde seche these ways 145 outforth; and it is preved in your-selfe.
Howard was as wode as a wilde bullok; God sende hym seche wurshipp as he deservith.
Where for, yif ony thing may be don whyl ye arn now atte Londone for oure helpe and his lettyng, gode Syre, helpythe atte this tyme if it maybe godely, we be seche yow.
I seyd to hem, as for seche servys as they had do to zw and to me, I desyr no mor that thei xuld do nother to zw ner to me.
Sawtr shuld reporte as he dede than itt had be reportyd of another, in als moche as I had awgth hym goodwyll befor; and she prayid me that I shud not beleve seche reports tyll I knewe the trowth.
Item, that the sescionys of the pees wyth owte cause was warnyd in the myddys of hervest, to grette trobill of the contre, whiche was never se in Norffolk at seche tym of the yere; and itt was unlawfully warnyd to appere with inne iiij.
The Lord Moleynys hathe a cumpany of brothell with hym that rekk not qhat they don, and seche ar most for to drede.
I sopose ze xuld have seche thyngs of Ser Jon Fastolf, if ze wold send to hym; and also I wold ze xuld gete ij.
And for as meche as ye will send me no tydyngs, I send yow seche as ben in thys contre.
By dere worthy god," said Robyn, "To seche all England thorowe, Yet founde I never to my pay A moche better borowe.
By dere worthy god," sayd Robyn, "To seche all England thorowe, Yet founde I never to my pay A moch better borowe.
Of this venym, the Jewes had let seche of on of here frendes, for to empoysone alle Cristiantee, as I have herd hem seye in here confessioun, before here dyenge.
And sithe that foules, that han no kyndely wytt ne resoun, gon thidre to seche that gloriouse virgyne; wel more oughten men than to sechehire and to worschipen hire.
And therefore whan grete lordes and knyghtes gon to secheworschipe in armes, thei beren gladly the dyamaund upon hem.
And for because that Saturne is of so late sterynge, therfore the folk of that contree, that ben undre his clymat, han of kynde no wille for to meve ne stere to seche strange places.
By dere worthy God,’ sayd Robyn, ‘To seche all Englond thorowe, Yet founde I never to my pay A moche better borowe.
By dere worthy God,’ sayde Robyn, ‘To seche all Englonde thorowe, Yet fonde I never to my pay A moche better borowe.
Seche et Bertaut, Balzac, state that it was La Touche who presented her to him, but Miss K.
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