And now swetnesse semeth more sweet, That bitternesse assayed was biforn; 1220 For out of wo in blisse now they flete.
The swetnesse of mannes welefulnesse is sprayned with many biternesses; the whiche welefulnesse, al-though it seme swete and ioyful to hem that useth it, yit may it nat ben with-holden that it ne goth away whan it wole.
They conne with their swetnesse the crewel herte ravisshe, and make it meke, buxom, and benigne, without violence mevinge.
How am I now cast out of al swetnesse of blisse, and mischevously [is] stongen my passed joy!
He seith also, that "he that speketh to his freend wordes of swetnesse and of plesaunce, setteth a net biforn his feet to cacche him.
And Caton seith: "avyse thee wel, and eschewe the wordes of swetnesse and of plesaunce.
For al the wode was waxen grene, Swetnesse of dewe had mad it waxe.
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