e in forte take; 219
with muchel honour schaltou haue
alle ?
with muchel honour schaltou haue
alle ?
Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389
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78
He fond schipes redi,
to on he wente priueli,
ouer forte fare. 81
whon he was ouere on ? e sond,
he was in an vnkou? lond,
? er he con neuer are. 84
He went him for? with godus wille,
a feir cite he com tille,
? e nome i schal ou telle. 87
Edissa hette ? e cite,
godus seruaunt forte be,
? erinne forte dwelle.
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90
? e goodus ? at he wi? him brou? t
of hem wolde he ri? t nou? t,
he ? af hem pore men. 93
His Robe he ? af ? er he sauh nede,
and clo? ed him-self in pore wede,
for no mon scholde him ken. 96
He ede to A chirche hei,
? er pore men seeten in ? e wei,
Almus forte take. 99
AMongus hem he sat a-doun,
and asked wi? deuociun
sum god for Godus sake.
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102
? at chirche was of vr ladi,
? er-Inne was a gret celli,
an ymage of hire sone, 105
Maked of a wonder werk,
? at nou? ur lewed mon nor clerk
ne mi? t wite hou hit was done; 108
ffor? i was ? ider gret sekyng
of on and o? ur, old and ? yng,
of al ? at Cuntre,
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111
ffor? i ? e pore ? at ? er ware,
Alle ? e betere mi? te fare
for heore Charite. 114
Alix, of al ? at mi? te he gete,
nedliche bote he moste ete,
he ne held to his bi-houe; 117
To pore men ? at wolde hit take,
he ? af hit for cristes sake,
? at sitte? us alle aboue.
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120
? Nou is Alix dwelled ? ore:
his fader atom sike? wel sore,
and sei? , Allas! Allas! 123
His Moder wepe? niht and day,
& sei? , Allas! & weila-wey,
? at euere heo i-boren was.
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126
? His wyf wepe? and make? hir mone,
& sei? ? at heo schal liuen alone
as turtul on ? e treo. 129
Euermore with-outen Make,
Ioye and blisse heo wole forsake
til heo hire spouse i-seo.
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132
Nou is fader, with dreri chere,
bidde? his Men comen him nere,
as ? ei wolde haue heore mede. 135
He pre? e? hem ? at ? ei ben boun
to wenden & sechen his deore sone,
in eueriche a ? eode; 138
? at ? e ne dwelle for no ? ing,
er ? e han herd sum god ti? ing
wher ? at he be. 141
Go? nou for? , and god ow spede,
? erfore i schal, so God me rede,
? iuen ou gold and ffe.
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144
? Now wende ? ei for? Alix sekande,
vchone to diuerse lande,
? if ? ei mi? te him winne. 147
Summe of hem ? orwh Godus grace,
comen in-to ? at ilke place
? at Alix was Inne. 150
He sat in pore Mennes rowe,
? erfore ? ei cou? e him not knowe,
? ei ? euen him Charite. 153
He tok hit wi? mylde mod,
and seide, 'Iesus, ? at died on Rod,
lorde, i ? onke ? e.
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156
Lord, i-? onked be ? ou ay,
? at i haue beden ? at ilke day,
? at i may for ? i sake; 159
Of hem ? at in myn owne lond,
serued me to fot and hond,
her Almus to take. ' 162
Nou ? is Men ? at weren out-sent,
a? ein ham-ward ? ei hem went
to sire Eufemiane. 165
? ei sworen alle bi heuene kyng
of Alix herde heo no? ing,
as wide as ? ei hedden i-gone. 168
In eueri lond [? at] we han ben
we founde no mon ? at him cou? e sen,
? at to him cou? e vs wisse.
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171
"Nou, allas! ? at i was boren;
bo? e haue i nou forloren
mi Ioye and my blisse. " 174
? In ? is tale wol we non dwelle,
of Alix wol we nou telle,
? at riche pore mon. 177
Alix was pore Monnes fere
fulle seuentene ? ere,
fro ? at he bi-gon, 180
Sittinge in a chirche-? erde,
among pore men an herde,
in a simple wede. 183
An ymage in ? at chirche stoode
of his Modur ? at died on rode,
for ur alre nede.
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186
? Atte seuentene ? eres ende
spac and seide wordus hende
? at ymage of tre, 189
To ? e wardein of ? e chirche,
& seide, "wardein, if ? ou worche
eny-? ing for me, 192
"ffecche ? ou in mi sones nom,
for seuentene ? er hit is gon
? at he ha? ben ? er-oute. 195
I warne ? e witerli
to dwelle her-in he is wor? i,
? er-of haue ? ou no doute; 198
"He ha? serued heuene bri? t,
? e holi gost in him is liht,
& ? iue? him mi? t and grace,
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201
? at his pre? ere, with milde steuene,
is swete & god & hei? in heuene
bi-fore mi sone face. " 204
? ? enne seide ? e wardeyn, 'ladi,'
he seide, 'i wolde fayn, & i
wuste whulche. ' 207
'Go out faste as ? ou mai? t go,
? ou fyndest ? er on & no mo,
bring him in ? at ilche. ' 210
? e wardein wente him out ful ? are,
he fond him redi sittinge ? are,
he brou? te him in ful sone. 213
He seide, 'sire, ? if hit be ? i wille,
? ou art welcome nou vs tille,
here-in schaltou wone.
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216
'I was out aftur ? e sent,
? orwh vr ladies comaundement,
?
e in forte take; 219
with muchel honour schaltou haue
alle ? ing ? at ? ou wolt craue,
for ? at ladies sake. ' 222
? ? enne ? is word bi-gon to springe,
& of him was gret spekynge,
for his holynesse. 225
? erfore he ? ou? te forte wende,
to ano? ur lond forte lende,
? er me kneu? him lesse.
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228
? er wolde he no lengor beo:
monnus honour forte fle,
fro ? at stude he wente 231
In-to Laodiciane,
for? ? e ri? te wey a-none,
as Iesu crist him sente. 234
In-to a-no? ur lond he ? ou? t,
godus wille til he hedde wrou? t,
? er nomon hed him knowe. 237
Assone as he was in ? e se,
forte wende ? er he wolde beo,
? e wynd bi-gon to blowe;
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240
? e wynt bi-gon ? e schip to driue,
til ? ei bi-gonne to aryue,
as hit was godus wille, 243
In rome, ? er he was fed & boren,
? er his woninge was bi-foren,
of al him ? hu? te hit ille.
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246
whon he sau? non o? ur won,
he bi-? ou? te him sone Anon,
wher him was best to be. 249
To him-self he seide and ? ou? t,
'si? en ? at Iesu ha? me brou? t
in-to ? is Cite,
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252
'I con no beter red of alle,
bote go to my fader halle,
in pore mennes route. 255
I may sitte vppon ? e rowe;
? er nis no mon schal me knowe,
so longe ichaue ben oute. 258
? Vppon a day Eufemiane
fro his paleis was he gane,
and ham-ward he eode, 261
with muche folk ? at wel was di? t,
bo? e swein, [&] knaue, & kni? t,
? at gode weren at nede.
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264
? Alix ? ou? te he wolde him mete,
& ron faste bi ? e strete,
til ? at he him mette. 267
whon he sau? ? at he was nei? ,
with a vois [bo? ] loude & hei? ,
Eufemian his fader he grette, 270
And seide with a milde steuene,
'sire, for godus loue of heuene,
haue merci of me. 273
Icham a pilgrim pore & naked,
? at ha? gret defaute ymaket,
sire, as ? e mowe se.
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276
Receiue me in-to ? in halle, [folio 44a:2]
? er ? i pore men aren alle;
and graunte me ? e mete, 279
And i schal pre? e ni? t and day
for ? i sone ? at is a-way,
? at Iesu crist him gete, 282
And grante ? e, for his woundes fyue,
? at ? ou mai seo him ? it a-lyue
? at was ? in herte blisse; 285
And ? e, sire, withoute strif,
Ioye of him in soule lyf,
crist ? e to him wisse. '
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288
? ? enne Eufemian with-stod,
and grantede wi? a milde mod
? at pore mon his bone. 291
He grantede him forte clo? e and feede,
and bad his men heo scholden him lede
to his hous al sone. 294
He grantede him, as i ou telle,
an hous al-one ? er-in to dwelle,
wi? -outen eny fere; 297
And a mon ? at scholde him gete,
& bringe him bo? e drinke and mete,
whon ? at mester were.
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300
? Nou Alix, as ? e han [i]herd,
is dwelled in his fader ? erd,
as a pore mon; 303
In pre? ere, wakynge, and fastinge,
he seruede Iesu, heuene kynge,
in al ? at he con. 306
Seruauns ? at were proude and ? inge,
? ei driuen him ofte to skorninge,
as heo eoden vp and doun; 309
And ofte-si? es bro? of fissches,
& watur ? at ? ei wosschen in dissches,
heo casten vpon his croun.
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312
Of al ? e schome ? at ? ei him wrou? te,
he ? onked Iesu ? at him bou? te,
& ? af him mi? t ? er-to. 315
He was meke in alle ? ing,
? er-of mi? te no mon him bring,
for nou? t ? at ? ei cou? e do. 318
? Alix dwelled ? ere stille,
as hit was Iesus cristes wille,
seuentene ? ere 321
In his owne fader Inne;
kneu? him non of al his kunne,
nei? er fer ne nere.
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324
Atte seuentene ? eres ende,
he wuste he scholde he? en wende,
? orw grace of ? e holi gost, 327
To Iesu crist, godus sone,
in blisse with him forte wone,
in lyf ? at euer schal last.
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330
He gat him enke & parchemyn;
al his lyf he wrot ? er-in,
as he hedde i-lyued here, 333
And radde hit si? en vchadel,
he ? onked god, so mihte he wel,
wi? ful bli? e chere.
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336
? Whon he hedde don as i ou say,
vppon ? e holy son[e]day
? at com aftur nest, 339
With muche Ioie & muche li? t
his soule, ? at was so feir & bri? t,
went out of his brest. 342
Whon ? at gost was went to heuene,
? er com a vois with milde steuene
in-to an holy stede, 345
? ere as ? e folk of Rome were,
godus seruise forte here,
& biddynge of holy bede,
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348
And seide ? is word with-outen fayle:
'come? to me, ? at haue? trauayle
or tene for mi sake; 351
Come? to me, i schal ou fille
with ioy & blisse, & al or wille,
? at neuermore schal slake. ' 354
Whon ? ei hedde ? is wordus herd,
? ei weren vchone sore a-ferd,
& fullen a-doun to grounde. 357
As ? ei le? e & hudde heor face,
? er com eft, ? orw godus grace,
in a luytel stounde,
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360
Ano? er steuene milde & meke,
& bad ? ei schulde ris vp, & seke
A godus mon of Rome, 363
'? at ? e mowe, ? orw? his pre? ere,
of his godnes ben partinere
atte day of dome. ' 366
? ? ei risen Al vp with bli? e chere,
& sou? te bo? e fer and nere,
bi wei and [eke] bi strete. 369
And for no?
