¶ Til iericho quen þis was don
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Went him ioseph þan als son,
Maria him wit, þat bird vnbald,
And iesus þan was sex yeir ald;
He buud to þaim þat þai wald bid,
þair bidding blethli oft he did.
His moder him bi-taght a pott
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Fra þe wel at water fott,
Wit oþer barns o þe tun,
Bot quen he had his water bun,
O barns and þat wit þaim war
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Brak þe pott þat iesus bar,
Wit wil or wit recles dint;
Iesus vp þe water heint,
And bar it ham als in a ball,
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And present þan his moder wit-all.
Quen maria had sene þis maistre,
Sco hid it in hert priuelie,
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For sco was traist and duted noght,
þat godds wil ne suld be wroght.
Cursor mundi (The cursur o the world). A Northumbrian poem of the XIVth century in four versions. Ed. by the Rev. Richard Morris ...
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