The Ormulum / with the notes and glossary of R.M. White ; edited by Robert Holt.

Ȝiff þatt he wære reckelæs To ringenn hise belless. Nu loke ȝure preost tatt he Ȝuw bliþelike spelle, Line 935 Þatt he ȝuw illke Sunenndaȝȝ Att allre læste lære, Off all hu ȝuw birrþ ledenn ȝuw & lefenn uppo Criste, & lufenn Godd & lufenn mann Line 940 & Godess laȝhess haldenn; & ȝuw birrþ swiþe bliþeliȝ Ȝuw turrnenn till hiss lare, & haldenn itt & follȝhenn itt Aȝȝ affterr ȝure mihhte. Line 945 Nu — ȝiff þatt ȝure preost & ȝe Þuss farenn ȝuw bitwenenn, Þa maȝȝ ben god till ȝure preost & till ȝuw sellfenn baþe, Þatt tatt Judisskenn preost wass swa Line 950 Bihenngedd all wiþþ belless, & tatt himm wass swa mikell ned Þatt Godd hemm herrde ringenn.
& off þatt preostess shulldrelin, & off hiss breostlin baþe, Line 955 [col 30] & off þa twellfe namess ec Þatt wærenn don þæronne,
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The Ormulum / with the notes and glossary of R.M. White ; edited by Robert Holt.
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