Amonge whome Socrates that great begynner and honourer ofwysdom began to dispute of ye maners of men.
But sothly he that set wyll his plesance Onely on wysdom and styl therfore labour.
But suche as ar voyde of wysdom and counsayle Inclyneth theyr erys to sclander and detraccion, Moche rather than they wolde to a noble sermon.
Now, wel of wysdom and of al welthe, withouten thee may nothing ben lerned; thou berest the keyes of al privy thinges.
And what is more glorie or more joye than wysdom and love in parfit charite, whiche god hath graunted to al tho that wel +conne deserve?
O good precious Margaryte, myne herte shulde wepe if I wiste ye token hede of suche maner speche; but trewly, I wot wel, in that your wysdom shal not asterte.
Therfore mokel wysdomand goodnesse both, nedeth in a person, the malice in dignite slyly to brydel, and with a good bitte of arest to withdrawe, in case it wolde praunce otherwyse than it shulde.
And wysdom yet is to seme flye otherwhyle, there a man wol fighte.
And shapeth yow his sorwe for to abregge, 925 And nought encresse, leve nece swete; Beth rather to him cause of flat than egge, And with som wysdom ye his sorwes bete.
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