Death And Liffe a Alliterative Poem

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Death And Liffe a Alliterative Poem
James Holly Hanford
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MS. Word for world — Po. 250. Wondering, only half of the last n in the MS. 251. MS. Then for them. 259. The t of pratvnge is written over the s in the MS. F. Reads praainge. 266. The e of Eue haF a tag on the end like an r — F. 4 270 Death and Life: An Alliterative Poem & were put into paradice to play with their selues, <&r were brought into blisse, bidd if the wold. He warned them nothing in the world but a wretched branche of the ffajntyest ffruit that euer in ffrith grew. 270 Yett his bidding they brake, as the booke recordeth. When Eue ffell to the tfruite with ffingars white k plucked them of the plant & poysoned them both, I was ifaine of that ffray, my ffawchyon I gryped & delt Adam such a dint that hee dolue euer after. 275 Eue & her of spring I hitt them I hope ; for all the musters that they made I mett with them once. Therf ore, Liffe, thou me leaue, I loue thee but a litle ; I hate thee & thy houshold & thy hyndes all. Mee gladdeth not of their glee nor of their gay lookes; 280 att thy dallyance & thy disport noe dayntye I haue ; thy ffayre liffe & thy ffairenesse ffeareth me but litle ; thy blisse is my bale breuelye of others, there is no game vnder heauen soe gladlye I wishe as to haue a slapp with my ffawchyon att thy fayre state.

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