And though so be that your kinrede be more siker and stedefast than the kin of your adversarie, / yet nathelees your kinrede nis but a fer kinrede; they been but litel sib to yow, /2565 and the kin of your enemys been ny sib to hem.
Trusteth nat in hir, for she nis nat stidefast ne stable; / for whan thow trowest to be most seur or siker of hir help, she wol faille thee and deceyve thee.
Of thise perils I wol be war eft-sone; (380) I am right siker that the pot was crased.
Trouthe is a thing that I wol ever kepe Un-to that day in which that I shal crepe 1045 In-to my grave, and elles god forbede; Bileveth this as siker as is your crede.
And he that sinneth, and verraily repenteth him in his laste ende, holy chirche yet hopeth his savacioun, by the grete mercy of oure lord Iesu Crist, for his repentaunce; but tak the siker wey.
And therfore repentant folk, that stinte for to sinne, and forlete sinne er that sinne forlete hem, holy chirche holdeth hem siker of hir savacioun.
And if so be it happe thee That thou thy love ther mayst see, In siker wyse thou hir salewe, 2525 Wherwith thy colour wol transmewe, And eke thy blood shal al to-quake, Thyn hewe eek chaungen for hir sake.
Therfore I wol with siker wal Close bothe roses and roser.
What helpeth to know the person of him that speaketh, when it is siker and certain that all is evil and perilous that is spoken?
And thus upon the pointz diverse Diverseliche he gan reherce What point him thoghte for the beste; Bot pleinly forto gete him reste 220 He can so siker weie caste.
Forthi, my goode diere Sone, If thou wolt finde a siker weie To love, put Envie aweie.
Ther lacketh noght bot time and place, That he nys siker of hire grace: Bot whan tuo hertes falle in on, So wys await was nevere non, That at som time thei ne mete; And thus this faire lusti swete With Mars hath ofte compaignie.
He hath a manere eke also, Him list noght lerne to be wys, For he set of no vertu pris Bot as him liketh for the while; So fieleth he fulofte guile, 910 Whan that he weneth siker stonde.
And whoso will go by land through the land of Babylon, where the soldan dwelleth commonly, he must get grace of him and leave to go more siker through those lands and countries.
And therefore, I amsiker that this may not be, without a great token.
But natheles, some bokes han the text thus: For sothe, she hath forsaken thee, ne ther nis no man siker that she ne hath nat forsaken.
But we that ben heye aboven, siker fro alle tumulte and wode noise, warnestored and enclosed in swich a 55 palis, whider as that chateringe or anoyinge folye ne may nat atayne, we scorne swiche ravineres and henteres of fouleste thinges.
She hath forsaken thee, forsothe; the whiche that never man may ben siker that she ne shal forsake him.
The first thing, thou muste sette thy werke on grounde siker and good, accordaunt to thy springes.
And sithen at eye, by experience in doing, we seen that shrewes have hem more often than good men, siker mayst thou be, that kyndly good in suche thing is nat appropred.
Personally," said Mr. Hilton, "I think that the sale of this business is a great mistake on the part of the Siker family.
George Sikerfirst started work as an investigator in 1814 in this identical building.
There was Mr. Carlo Borker, of Borker's Confidential Enquiry Bureau, a gross man in a top hat, who complained bitterly that old man Siker had practically and to all intents and purposes offered him an option of the business years ago.
Siker thou's but a lazy loord, And recks much of thy swink, That with fond terms, and witless words, To blear mine eyes dost think.
Siker thou speaks like a lewd lorrell, Of heaven to deemen so; How be I am but rude and borrell, Yet nearer ways I know.
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