Differith vengeaunce of furious wodnes, And Pite blemsyght the swerd of rightwysnes, Covenable welles, most holsome of savour, For to be tasted of every governour.
The Griffon wolde have flowe full fayn; His foules, that flewen as thycke as rayn, 1345 The Phenix tho began hem chace; To fly from him it was in vayn, For he did vengeaunce and no grace.
Soothly, the vengeaunce of avoutrie is awarded to the peynes of helle, but-if so be that it be destourbed by penitence.
For certes, wikkednesse is nat contrarie to wikkednesse, ne vengeaunce to vengeaunce, ne wrong to wrong; but they been semblable.
And therfore, o vengeaunce is nat warisshed by another vengeaunce, ne o wrong by another wrong; / but everich of hem encreesceth and aggreggeth other.
Let be therefore my vengeaunceto disswade, 2 And read, where I that faytour false may find.
The wood hereof is smooth, soft, and white, very finely waved, whereby it is much esteemed.
Polypodium of the Oak, that which grows upon the earth is best; it is an herb of Saturn, to purge melancholy; if the humour be otherwise, chuse your Polypodium accordingly.
It grows on the rocks that are often moistened at the least, if not overflowed with the sea water.
The distilled water or syrup made of the flowers, works the same effects that the root and seed do, although more weakly.
Those I have known cured by taking only two spoonfuls, of the syrup of this herb after supper two hours, when you go to bed.
The tender mercies of God being over all his works, hath by his eternal Providence, planted Seriphian by the seaside, as a fit medicine for the bodies of those that live near it.
Thow recrayed Mede, Whi the vengeaunce fel On Saul and on his children?
In lecherie and in losengerie Ye lyven, and in sleuthe; And al is thorugh suffraunce, That vengeaunce yow ne taketh.
Vengeaunce shalle on the falle, 2516 But thoᶙ repente the here anone.
Vengeaunce shalle than̄ on yoᶙ come, With sorowe, woo and wrake!
In alle manere angres Have this at herte, That theigh thei suffrede al this, God suffrede for us moore, In ensample we sholde do so, And take no vengeaunce Of oure foes that dooth us falsnesse, That is oure fadres wille.
For thei mesured noght hemself Of that thei ete and dronke, Thei diden dedly synne 9070 That the devel liked, So vengeaunce fil upon hem For hir vile synnes; Thei sonken into helle, The citees echone.
And greate vengeaunce hath bene takē in that lande for synne sens that tyme.
How thē shuld god take so cruell vengeaunce on so greate a multitude of them to whome his name was neuer preached to ād therfore are not [the] tenth parte so euel as these?
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