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¶ Heere bigynneth the Cookes tale
APrentys whilom dwelled / in oure Citee
And of a craft of vitailliers was hee
Gaillard he was / as Goldfynch in the shawe
Broun as a berye / a propre short fel[a]we
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With lokkes blake / ykempd ful fetisly
Dauncen he koude / so wel and iolily
That he was cleped Perkyn Reuelour
He was / as ful of loue and paramour
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As is the hyve / ful of hony sweete
Wel was the wenche / with hym myghte meete
At euery bridale / wolde he synge and hoppe
He loved bet the Tauerne than the shoppe
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¶ ffor / whan ther / any ridyng was in Chepe
Out of the shoppe / thider wolde he lepe
Til that he hadde / al the sighte yseyn
And daunced wel / he wolde nat come ayeyn
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And gadered hym / a meynee of his sort
To hoppe and synge / and maken swich disport
And ther / they setten steuene for to meete
To pleyen / at the dys in swich a streete
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ffor in the toun / nas ther no prentys
That fairer koude caste / a paire of dys
Than Perkyn koude / and ther-to he was free
Of his dispense / in place of pryuetee
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That fond his maister wel in his chaffare
ffor often tyme / he foond his box ful bare
ffor sikerly / a prentys Reuelour
That haunteth dys / Riot or paramour
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His maister / shal it in his shoppe abye
Al haue he / no part of the Mynstralcye
ffor thefte and Riot. they been conuertible
Al konne he pleye on gyterne / or Ribible
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