Also whan thei wille make hire ydoles, or an ymage of ony of hire frendes, for to have remembrance of hym, thei maken alle weys the ymage alle naked, with outen any maner of clothinge.
And whan thei werren, thei werren fulle wisely, and alle weys don here besynes, to destroyen hire enemyes.
And alle weys in that contree ben 2 kynges, and thei ben bothe Cristene: but the Kyng of Georgie is in subieccioun to the grete Chane.
For the noblesse of that contree is to have longe nayles, and to make hem growen alle weys to ben as longe as men may.
And to tho ydoles, thei offren alle weys hyre first mylk of hire bestes, and also of hire metes, and of hire drynkes, before thei eten.
And alleweys there thei make hire king be eleccyoun.
And alle the folk of the contree ryden comounly with outen spores: but thei beren alle weys a lytille whippe in hire hondes, for to chacen with hire hors.
This Emperour Prestre John takethe alleweys to his wif, the doughtre of the grete Chane: and the gret Chane also in the same wise, the doughtre of Prestre John.
And thou wenest that it be diverse fro the hoolnesse of science that any man sholde deme a thing to ben other-weys thanne it is it-self.
And thei that duellen there and drynken often of that welle, thei nevere han sekenesse, and thei semen alle weys zonge.
For he hathe of mynstralles the nombre of 13 cumanez: but thei abyde not alle weys with hym.
But thanked be alle myghty God, thei fayleden of hire purpos: but alle weys thei maken gret mortalitee of people.
Sum men clepen it the Welle of Zouthe: for thei that often drynken there of, semen alleweys zongly, and lyven with outen sykenesse.
And alle tho ben at his wages: and thei ben alle weys at him, withouten the folke of his contree, that is withouten nombre.
And thei han werre alle weys with the folk that gon alle naked.
And there besyde ben 4 pileres of ston, that alleweys droppen watre: and sum men seyn, that thei wepen for our Lordes dethe.
And men maken alleweys that bawme to ben tyled [Footnote: Tilled.
Sire kyng, zee schulle have werre withouten pees, and alle weys to the 9 degree, zee schulle ben in subjeccioun to zoure enemyes; and zee schulle ben nedy of alle godes.
In one batch he sent up three hundred and three weys (pondera) of glass, the wey being 5 lbs.
A little later he sent thirty-six weys, and soon after another sixty weys were bought at Chiddingfold, probably from the same maker.
Some men clepen it the Welle of Youthe: for thei that often drynken thereat, semen alle weys yongly, and lyven withouten sykenesse.
And thei that duellen there and drynken often of that welle, thei nevere han sykenesse, and thei semen alle weys yonge.
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