The Marvellous Adventures And Rare Conceits of Master Tyll Owlglass Newly Collected, Chronicled And Set Forth, in Our English Tongue

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Now in this world is it a rule, the which none doth, that of him which hath anything should you take of his substance, and to him that hath not allot ye a part. Yet is my good fortune so great that my treasure is hidden where no man can find it. If that thou canst discover aught that is mine take it and use it freely. But an if thou fmdest it not, be not grieved, for my treasure is subtle and lieth most privily concealed." Then understood his mother the words which he spake unto her, and cared ...not any more to receive from him aught that by guile and cunning he had received of others. Yet may we perceive, in another place, what that treasure was, and how eagerly men strove thereafter.
How that when Owlglass was sick unto death, he made confession of three things, the which it sorely troubled him he had not done.
OORROW and trouble had Owlglass for his manifold wickedness ; but the mood in which he spake unto his mother, remained not upon him any while. For as the tree falleth so doth it lie, and in so much joyous company hath Master Owlglass spent his life, that now 208 THE MERRY ADVENTURES AND at the end of it can he not send forth the remembrance of it, and a smack of his ancient knavery cometh back unto him.


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