Early English Miscellanies in Prose And Verse

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Early English Miscellanies in Prose And Verse
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889
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And for thi tale thou mayst bere the blame away, Of every syde with gram and grille : Thanne thei wyll the Iy3tly afray, Therefor say wylle, or hold the sty lie. Say welle, and thynke one yooth and eld, Frow God may nothing be hyde nore loke ; But think one the rekenyng that thou schalt 3eyld, Off every ydylle word that thou hast spoke, Les and more hole and brouk, Thay schalle be wryttyne in a bylle ; Lest God one the wylle be awroke, Evyre say wylle, oore hold the stylle. For off all that God... hath wrojt, Spyche ys com of a speschalle grace ; MISCELLANIES. 65 A best hath a mothe, but he spekkyt Of God we have that fayre purches ; Now spend welle thi spyche, wyl thou hast space, One truthe let ever thi tong tryle ; Thow schalt a-se the day pas ; Thowwolddystfayn spek, when thou schalt be sty 11. At domys-day when God schalt syt On the rowd, as he was tak, With speche we schalle be damnd or quyt, There schalle no man ther mastre mak ; Then I hope owre sorrow schalle aslake, When all stondyt evyn, both dale and hyle ; A sinfulle man wylle sorrow may mak, When God schalle speke, and man be stylle.

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