Lat not this wrecched wo thin herte gnawe, But manly set the world on sixe and sevene; And, if thou deye a martir, go to hevene.
Quod Pandarus, `Thou wrecched mouses herte, Art thou agast so that she wol thee byte?
For yif so be that it be wrecchednesse to wilne to don yvel, than is more wrecchednesse to mowen don yvel; with-oute whiche mowinge the wrecched wil sholde languisshe with-oute effect.
But how many a man, that was ful noble in his tyme, hath the wrecched and nedy foryetinge of wryteres put out of minde and don awey!
Thanne is it wel sene, how wrecched is the blisfulnesse of mortal 90 thinges, that neither it dureth perpetuel with hem that every fortune receiven agreablely or egaly, ne it delyteth nat in al to hem that ben anguissous.
Nay,' quod I, 'but the poeple demeth that it is most wrecched of alle thinges that may ben thought.
Quod Pandarus, 'thou wrecched mouses herte, Art thou agast so that she wol thee byte?
And over al thinge, he that may not withdrawe the brydel of his flesshly lustes and his 110 wrecched complayntes (now think on thy-selfe) trewly he is not mighty; I can seen no way that lyth to the knotte.
O wrecched foole that I am, fallen in-to so lowe, 65 the hete of my brenning tene hath me al defased.
Now see I wel, and telle can, We wrecched women conne non art .
How wrecchedwas king Henry Curtmantil er he deyde?
Art thou now a sodayn gest in-to this wrecched exile?
Som drope of pitee, thurgh thy gentillesse, 920 Up-on us wrecched wommen lat thou falle.
But ther-as ye me profre swich dowaire As I first broghte, it is wel in my minde It were my wrecched clothes, no-thing faire, 850 The which to me were hard now for to finde.
The derknesse of deeth' been the sinnes that the wrecched man hath doon, whiche that destourben him to see the face of god; right as doth a derk cloude bitwixe us and the sonne.
And more-over, the wrecched swollen membres that they shewe thurgh the degysinge, in departinge of hir hoses in whyt and reed, semeth that half hir shameful privee membres weren flayn.
Iuno, Thus hath your ire our kinrede al fordo, 1560 Save only me, and wrecched Palamoun, That Theseus martyreth in prisoun.
Whider shal thanne the wrecched sinful man flee to hyden him?
Now see I wel, and telle can, We wrecched wimmen conne non art; 335 For certeyn, for the more part, Thus we be served everichone.
The poem 'Of the Wrecched Engendring of Mankinde' was in existence still earlier.
Thei lyven fulle wrecched liche; and thei eten but ones in the day, and that but lyttle, nouther in courtes ne in other places.
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