He moot been in servage of alle vyces, for it is the develes hord ther he hydeth him and resteth.
And the saide Scipion Affrican wilfully died in armes of chevalrie rathir than to lyve in servage and distresse among his adversaries in Cartage.
But the laste servage is whan that they ben yeven to vyces, and han y-falle from the possessioun of hir propre resoun.
Aftre that the Comaynz, that weren in servage in Egypt, felten hem self, that thei weren of gret power, thei chesen hem a Soudain amonges hem: the whiche made him to ben cleped Melethesalan.
It is but litylle more but 8 score zeer, that alle Tartarye was in subiectioun and in servage to othere nacyouns abouten: for thei weren but bestyalle folk, and diden no thing but kepten bestes, and lad hem to pastures.
And so I say: though thou be put to serve the ilke jewel duringe thy lyfe, yet is that no servage of underputtinge, but a maner of travayling plesaunce, to conquere and gette that thou hast not.
Noes children, sithen that of Japhetes ofspring comeden knightes, and of Cayn discended the lyne of servageto his brothers childre.
And then by great force they held all the knights of this castle against their will under their obeisance, and in great servage and truage, robbing and pilling the poor common people of all that they had.
Cursed be the houre that I ne was Made a none in some cloyster, Never there for to passe; Or had be made some syster, In servage with a clousterer.
After that, the Comanians that were inservage in Egypt, felt themselves that they were of great power, they chose them a soldan amongst them, the which made him to be clept Melechsalan.
It is but little more but eight score year that all Tartary was in subjection and in servage to other nations about.
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