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Hic incipit fabula legis periti. [[No breaks in the MS between the stanzas.]]
O Hateful harme condicione of pouert
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With þurst . with colde . with hungre so confounded
To asken helpe þou schameþ in þine hert
If þou [[a late none inserted]] axe with nede þou art so wounded
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þat verrei nede vnwrappeþ al þi wound hid
Maugreue þin hede þou most for indigence
Or steele or begge or borwe þi despense
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Þou blamest crist and seist ful bittirly.
He mys departeþ richesse temporal
Þi neiheburghe þou witest sinfully
And seiste þou haste to litel and he haþ al
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Per fey seys þou sum tyme he reken schal
Whan þat his taile schal berne in þe glede
ffor he nouȝt helpeþ nedeful in here nede
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Herken what is þe meneynge of þe wise
Better is to dyen þan to haue indigence [folio 66b]
Þi self neighebore wil þe dispise
If þou be pore fare wele þi reuerence
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Ȝit of þe wiseman takeþ þis sentence
All þe daies of pormen ben wikke
Be war þar fore or þou com in þat prikke
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¶ If þou be pore þi broþer hateþ þee
And al þi frendes flye fro þe alas
O riche marchauntes ful of wel be ȝe
O noble prudent folke as in þis cas
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Ȝoure bagges bene nouȝt filled wiþ ambes aas
Bot wiþ sis sinke þat renneþ for ȝoure chaunce
Att Cristes masse mery maie ȝe daunce
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