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and be-gynneþe þe tale [THE PREAMBLE.]
[Sloane 1685 folio 167]
Wyth þis Chanon dwellyd haue I seuen ȝeere
And of hys science neuere þe nere
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And þat I hade I haue loste þerby
And god woote so hathe mony mo þan I
There I was wonte to be riȝt fresshe & gay
Of cloþinge and of gode array
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Nowe may I were an hose vpon myne hede
And where my coloure was bothe fressh & reede
Nowe it ys wan and of a len hewe
Who so hit vseþe sore shalle he rewe
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And of my swynke blered ys myn eyee
Lo whiche avauntage hit ys to multiply
þat slydynge science hathe me made so bare
That I haue no gode where þat euere I fare
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And ȝit / I am endetted so þer by
Of golde þat I haue borowed truly
þat whyle I lyue hit/ shalle I quyte nevere
lat euery man by ware by me for euere
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what manere man þat casteth hym þer to
yf/ he contynewe I holde hys thryfte y-do.
[But so helpe me god ther/-by schall he noght wynne.
But empten his/ purs/ & make his/ wittis/ thynne.
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And whan he thorough his/ madnesse & folye/.
Hath lost his/ owne good thorough iopardye.
Than he exitith other/ men therto.
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To lese her/ good as/ hym self haþ do. [Harl. 1758 folio 145a] ]
ffor vnto shrewes Ioye hit ys and ese [Sloane MS 1685 folio 168a]
To haue hir/ felawes in peyne and dissese