I weene Herry Woodhous nor Jamys Arblaster ware never at onys so many cotys, hose, and botewx as I doo, or ellys by God we had gone therfor.
Thy life she saued by her gracious deed, 4 But thou doest weene with villeinous despight, To blot her honour, and her heauenly light.
In all that rowme was nothing to be seene, 2 But huge great yron chests and coffers strong, All bard with double bends, that none could weene 4 Them to efforce by violence or wrong; On euery side they placed were along.
Then soft himselfe inclyning on his knee 2 Downe to that well, did in the water weene (So loue does loath disdainfull nicitee) 4 His guiltie hands from bloudie gore to cleene.
But ah, who can deceiue his destiny, 2 Or weene by warning to auoyd his fate?
None but that saw (quoth he) would weene for troth, 4 How shamefully that Maid he did torment.
Kah Neeje Squach nah keeje shwas sah weeje quaich wah moose paske keene koose kaugk neene noose mongk weene meezhe shongk meene peezhe jeese owh neezhe aahe howh weezhe tdush ewh moozhe Words of two Syllables accented on the second.
So well it her beseems, that ye would weene Some angell she had beene.
For well I weene thou canst not but envie My wealth, compar'd to thine owne miserie, That art so leane and meagre waxen late That scarse thy legs uphold thy feeble gate.
XL Ah Ladie deare, quoth then the gentle knight, Well may I weene your griefe is wondrous great; For wondrous great griefe groneth in my spright, Whiles thus I heare you of your sorrowes treat.
I woonder much to see so many husbands thriue, That haue but little wit, before they come to wiue: For one would easily weene who so hath little wit, His wife to teach it him, were a thing much unfit.
And in another Parthemiade thus insinuating her Maiesties great constancy in refusall of all marriages offred her, thus: Her heart is hid none may it see, Marble or flinte folke weene it be.
Mowbray, you ouer-weene to take it so: This Offer comes from Mercy, not from Feare.
For, a man wouldweene the asse would play his parte: or y^t some hody dody & louberly lout would friske and daunce in his doublet.
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