The Middle English charters of Christ ...

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The Middle English charters of Christ ...
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Spalding, Mary Caroline, 1877-
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[Baltimore,: J. H. Furst company, printers,
1914]
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English poetry
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"The Middle English charters of Christ ..." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/AFW1075.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.

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CAIUS COLL. CAMB. 230.

Wyteth now alle þat be here [folio 25b] & after schal be leef and dere þat Ihesus of naȝareth for loue of man haue suffred deþ Vp-on a cros with woundes fyue Line 5 Whilys i was man in erþe on-lyue I haue yeue & maad a graunt To alle þat aske it repentaunt heuene blis with-oute endyng As i am þere oonly kyng Line 10 kepe i no more for al my smerte But loue me man of al þyn herte And þat þou be in charite & loue þi neybur as i do þe þis is þe rente þat þou schalt yeue me Line 15 As to þe cheef loord of lond & se [The words al of Þe fee appear in the margin opposite this line.] yif eny man wil sey now Þat I not deyde for mannys prow Rather þanne he schulde be forlorn Yit i wolde eft be al to-torn Line 20 Witnessyng þe day þat turned to nyht & þe sonne þat withdrowh his lyht witnessyng þe erþe þat þanne quok & stonys harde þat þo brook witnessyng þe vayle þat þanne dede [ryue] [Cut off by edge of folio.] Line 25 & men þat roos from deþ to lyue witnessyng my moder and also seynt Ioon & oþre þat ware þere many oon In witnessyng of which þyng Myn oun sele þerto i hyng Line 30 & for þe more sykernys þe wounde in my side þe seel it is þis was yeue at caluary Þe firste day of þe greet mercy [Cut off by edge of folio.] Line 34
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