The Prologue in the Old French And Provenal Mystery

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The Prologue in the Old French And Provenal Mystery
David Hobart Carnahan
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Present des liuex, vous les povez congnoistre 15. Par lescritel que dessus voyez estre. Nous requerons universelement A tous seigneurs, deglise ou autrement, (II) Et au commun, bref a toute personne, Se commettons faulte que on nous pardonne 20. Et chacun dieu deprie dhumble cueur Que par sa grace il nous soit adjuteur. Done Balaam le prophete gentil Commencera le premier et est cil 24. Qui eliud est dit en livre job. Appendix I. 119 III. 13 (2), Entire. Eight syll. "Rimes melees. " Cf. 13(1) L...e prologue. I. Hier feismes demonstration De la sainte incarnation De dieu en la vierge benigne ; Au jourduy declaration 5. Nous ferons de la nation, Sil plait a la bonte divine, Si prions de pensee incline A chascun que noyse ou desine Et paix ayon a suffisance 10. Affin que au jourduy on affine Et que du tout en tout termine 12. La proposee demonstrance. IV. 1 5 (3 A}. Entire. Eight syll. "Rimes plates. " i. Ce que pourrez fort bien comprendre quand vous verrez mener et rendre par les dyables les sept peches, nommes malheureux et mortelz, 5.

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