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(OF AN ARGUMENT BETWEEN THE VIRGIN AND THE DEVIL.)Addit. MS. 9066.
[leaf 85 (cont'd)]
It̘ was shewed̛ to an holy persone by reuelacion̛, that a seynte spake to god̛, and̛ saide, "whi is this soule of̘ this woman̛, that thou bought with thy blode, so defouled̛ of̘ the deuyƚƚ?" Anone the deuyƚƚ seide, "for right she is myn̛." Then seide god̛, "with what right is she thyn̛?" to whome the deuyƚƚ answerid̛, "there are ij. wayes, oon̛ that lenyth to heuenly thinges, another that ledith to helle. and̛ when she behelde bothe the wayes, in hire concience resoun̛ seide to here, þat she shuld̛ rather take my waye; and̛ for she had̛ a fre wiƚƚ to torne to what way she wolde, she thought it was more profitable to here to torne hire wille to synne, and̛ than she be-gan to go my way. Afterward̛ I dissayued̛ here with thre synnes, tho are gloteny, Couetise of̘ money, and̛ lechery; Therfore now I am in here bely, and̛ in here nature, and̛ I holde here with v. hondes. with oon̛ honde I holde here Eyen̛, that they se no spirituaƚƚ thinges; with the seconde hande I holde here handes, that they shuƚƚ not do no good̛ werkes; with the thrid̛ hande I holde here fete, that she go not to no good̛ thinges; with the fourte I holde here vndirstondyng̘, that she hathe no shame for to synne; and̛ with the fifte hande I holde here herte, that she go not away by contricion̛." Then̛ the blessid̛ virgine marie seide to here sone, "sone, compelle hym̛ to say the trouthe of that thing̘ that I wil aske hym̛." The sone seide, "thou arte my modre; thou arte queen̛ of heuyn̛; thou arte modre of mercy; thou arte comforte of hem that are in purgatorie; thou arte gladnesse of hem̛ that gone an pilgremage to heuyn warde in the worlde; thou arte lady of aungeƚƚ; thou arte with god̛ moste excelente; thou arte also princesse Aboue the deuyƚƚ. Therfore, modre, commaunde the deuyƚƚ to say what̘ [leaf 85, back] thou wilte, and̛ he shaƚƚ obey to the." Then the blessid̛ virgine marie asked̛ of the deuyƚƚ, sayeng̘, "say, deuyƚƚ, what Entencion̛ had̛ this woman be-fore she Entred̛ the kyrke!" To whame the Deuyƚƚ answerid̛, "she had̛ a wil of abstenyng̘ from̛ synne." The blessid̛ virgine marie saide to hym̛, "syne the wil that she had̛