It suffiseth upon this my demaunde, that whiche you have saied: but I desire now, that you declare me an other doubt.
So this suffiseth to your demaund, wherefore we wil come to intreate of the defending and besieging of tounes, and of their situacions and edifications.
I cannot in this my firste reasoning, and according to my purpose saie more, and when this suffiseth you not, it is mete, you seke of them that may satisfie you better.
Auaunt thou wycked yong man, and sith thou art coumpted to be vnworthy of me, learne with thine own experience, by what subtilty and guiles thou maiest betray other dames, suffiseth it for me to be once deceyued.
Suffiseth vs that an Hystory, be it neuer so full of sporte and pleasure, do bring with it instruction of our lyfe, and amendement of our maners.
Suffiseth it Sir, for so mutch as there is neyther time nor cause of further discourse, what neede we to decide the matter, whych of it selfe is euident?
And thus it suffiseth not only, that thy reverence ne availe me not, but-yif that thou, of thy free wille, rather be blemished with myn offencioun.
And this thing only suffiseth y-nough to destroyen the freedom of oure arbitre, that is to seyn, of oure free wil.
I 70 holde me stille, and telle nat how that litel thing suffiseth to nature; but certes to avarice y-nough nesuffiseth no-thing.
Suffiseth thee, but if thy wittes madde, To han as greet a grace as Noƫ hadde.
I do no fors the whether of the two; For as yow lyketh, it suffiseth me.
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