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Incipit fabula [on leaf 257, back]
Whan phebus dwelde heer in þis erþe adoun
As olde booke maken mencioun
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he was þe moste lusty bachiler
Of/ alle þe world and eek þe best archeer
he slough Phyton þe serpent/ as he lay
Slepyng agayn þe sonne vpon a day
And many anoþer noble worþy dede /
He wiþ his bowe brought as men nowe rede
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Pleyen he couþe of euery menstralcye
And syngen þat it was a melodye
To heeren of his cleere voys þe soun
Certes þe king of Thebes amphyoun
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That wiþ his syngyng walled þat Cite
Cowde neuer syngen half so wel as he
Therto he was þe semlyeste man
þat is or was siþen þe world bygan
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What needeþ it his fetures to discryue
ffor in þis world was non so fair on lyue
he was þer-wiþ fulfild of gentilnesse
Of honour and of parfyte worþinesse
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This Phebus þat was flour of Bachelrye
As wel in freedam as in Chiualrie
ffor disporte in signe eek of victorie
Of Phyton so as telleþ vs þe storye
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Was worþy to beren in his hond a bowe /
Now hadde þis Phebus in his hous a crowe
Which in a cage he fostred many a day
And taught it speke as þat men teche a Iay
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