As for the delyverance off the rynge to Mestresse Jane Rothone, I dowt nott but it shall be doon in the best wyse, so that ye shall geet me a thank moor than the rynge and I arworthe or deserve.
But, cosyn, I trust zowe so meche that I wold thynke her wele besett on zowe, and ze were worthe meche more.
And I dar sey, that hyr chambr and areyment schall be worthe C.
God fforfende that it weer Frenshe, it weer worthe xl.
Roome, the Lorde Ryverse was robbyd off alle hys jowelles and plate, whyche was worthe m^le.
He schal have Cristes curs · and seynte Maries eeke, 480 That thee out of prisoun · beggeth other borwe, But ever worthe hem wel · that doth thee moche sorwe.
Cursed mot he worthe · bothe fleisch and blood, That ever do priour · or abbot ony good!
And there nys no table, but that it is worthe an huge tresour of gode.
That cytee is fulle moche worthe zerly to the lord of the contree.
And nowe the Emperour of Russia beinge late deade,(50) yt is greately feared that the voyadge wilbe utterly ouerthrowen, or els become notworthe the contynuaunce.
Pull without feare or mercy, strangle him With all his sinnes about him; t'were not else A revendge worthe my fury.
A small somme of that is wortheall the busines that I am sent about, for the all in all on't is I am afrayde that all will proove woorthe nothinge.
And wel worthe Piers the Plowman, That pursueth God in doynge, Qui pluit super justos Et injustos at ones, And sent the sonne to save A cursed mannes tilthe, As brighte as to the beste man, Or to the beste womman.
He seide ons hymself To that sory puple: 'Who worthe you, wyghtes, Wel lerned of the lawe!
Sir Jorg, the worthe Loumle, A knight of great renown, Sir Raff, the rich Rugbe, With dints were beaten down.
These worthe freykes for to fight, There-to they were full fain, Till the blood out of their basnets sprent, As ever did hail or rain.
At the bedd{es} hed he fond A swerd, worthe an Erllys lond, That meche wase of myght.
On he dyd hys harnes a-geyne And wortheon hys sted, s{er}teyne, And thetherward he sowght.
Christian Custance haue I founde, Christian Custance haue I founde, A Wydowe worthe a thousande pounde, I mun be maried a sunday.
Styll stode the proud sheryf, A sory man was he: "Wo worthe the, Raynolde Grenelefe!
You must cut it downe in Maye or June, and beinge downe it is to be cut into small peeces, and brused and pressed in your small presses, the juice thereof is to be saved and put into casks, which wilbe worthe here per tonne, 100 lb.
Poccone to be gotten from the Indians and put up in caske is worthe per tonne 11 lb.
Small sassafras rootes to be drawen in the winter and dryed and none to be medled with in the sommer, and it is worthe 50 lb.
XXI ‘For thirty pence our Saviour was sold Amonge the false Jewes, as I have bin told; And twenty-nine is the worthe of thee, For I thinke thou art one penny worser than hee.
XXII The King he laughed, and swore by St. Bittel, ‘I did not thinke I had beenworthe so littel!
Lat God y-worthe with al, 3960 For so his word techeth; For now I am old and hoor, And have of myn owene, To penaunce and to pilgrimage I wol passe with thise othere.
That oon vesture, From cold thee to save; And mete at meel For mysese of thiselve; And drynke whan thow driest; Ac do noght out of reson, That thow worthe the wers 510 Whan thow werche sholdest.
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