Hoccleve's works. Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall.

and aftir laboure, tyme is of quiete; Alle hevinesse & Anguysch is for-gete. Line 21
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For ye have don a nobill victory, Line 22 And youre labourë nobly díspended, That so ageyn youre treble enemye Youre selffë myghtely haue défendid; And þat ye have mysdon, it is amended Line 26 Be sustenaunce of purgatory peyne; Thanked be thu, [o] Ihesu souereyne! Line 28
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In heven blisse, here schul ye be with vs Line 29 Vnto the day of fynall iugëment, To wichë day ye schul a-bydë thus, And preisë god with al youre hool entent, While þat youre bodi, be assignëment Line 33 Of god, is turned to correpcïoun, And fully schal haue hire purgacioun. Line 35
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For Reasoun [sayeth] wele, & god-is lawe, Line 36 That he þat hath don alle his besynesse (ffor god-is will) youre lustës to withdrawe— Encombryng yow with muche vnthryftynesse,— That from þat fowle and wofull wrechidnesse Line 40 I-clensid be, and alle renewyd clene That manere weye, youre flesch is, þat I mene. Line 42
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So at the last[ë] day thei schal a-ryse, Line 43 And come be-fore that Iugë souereyn, To yow conioyned in a wondere wise In a good áccorde withowt ony peyne, And in this ioye eternally remayne. [folio 31] Line 47 What ioye is here, ye schul assaye & see, Honured be the hey[ë] maieste! Line 49
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Hoccleve's works. Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Hoccleve, Thomas, 1370?-1450?
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London,: Pub. for the Early English text society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., limited,
1892-1925.

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