And therfor he, of ful avysement, Nolde never wryte in none of his sermouns Of swiche unkinde abhominaciouns, Ne I wol noon reherse, if that I may.
And thus of thilke unkinde blod Stant the memoire into this day, Wherof that every wysman may Ensamplen him, and take in mynde What schame it is to ben unkinde; 5160 Ayein the which reson debateth, And every creature it hateth.
That I him thus ayeinward finde The most untrewe and most unkinde That evere in ladi armes lay.
The bokes speken of this vice, And telle hou god of his justice, Be weie of kinde and ek nature And every lifissh creature, 4920 The lawe also, who that it kan, Thei dampnen an unkinde man.
Bot after this unkinde fare Out of the chambre goth the king, And sche lay stille, and of this thing, Withinne hirself such sorghe made, Ther was no wiht that mihte hir glade, For feere of thilke horrible vice.
It is al on to seie unkinde As thing which don is ayein kinde, For it with kinde nevere stod A man to yelden evel for good.
And al was this on him along, Which was to love unkinde so, Wherof the wrong schal everemo 5470 Stonde in Cronique of remembrance.
And I will never cease to follow thee Till I have wonne thee from these unkinde thoughts.
The marriage which he urgeth I accept, But this compulsion and unkinde disgrace Hath altered the condition of my love And filde my heart with yrksome discontent.
But where is now unkinde Earle Lassinbergh, That injures his faire love and makes her weare This worthlesse garland?
Unkinde Fate To play the tyrant and subvert the state Of setled goodnesse.
Swift as the flight of lightning through the ayre, Hee'le hurry me till I approach the faire But unkinde Seymors.
God have mercie on your soule, ah good gentleman, That er ye shuld th[u]s dye for anunkinde woman, 50 Will ye drinke once ere ye goe.
Let me, faire Ladie, if you be at leisure, revell with your sweetnes, and raile uppon that cowardly Conjurer, that hath cast me or congealed mee rather into an unkinde sleepe and polluted my carcasse.
Audiui vocem, All men take heede by this one gentleman, Howe you sette your love upon an unkinde woman.
Or els, my lord, we were passing unkinde To leave the frier so in his distresse.
But since your grace on forrayne coastes Amonge your foes unkinde 90 Must goe to hazard life and limbe, Why should I staye behinde?
The hart he feedeth by the hinde: The bucke harde by the do: 70 The turtle dove is not unkinde To him that loves her so.
With thee my kinde and unkinde heart is run, There sacrifice it to that beauteous Sun: 10 And since thou art in Paradise and need'st crave No joyes addition, helpe thy friend to save.
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