The Middle English charters of Christ ...

the feste is both ioy and blisse Line 351 Easter day y-clepyd hit is Saue a denture y bere with me Whare-of þou schalt sycoure be In the preste-is honde flesch and blode Line 355 ffor the was naylyd vppon the rode Ho-so beleuyth very there-vppon Endeles payne schall haue none . . . . . . . . . . A well fayre sygne y leuyd also Line 361 A token of the crosse þat y was in do To bere with the where-euyr þou go the to sauy fro thy foe Nowe to my fadir schall y wende Line 365 His will y haue browȝt to ende I take my leue as ye seyne At the day of dome y come a-ȝen Man to deme aftir his werke As is the by-leue of holy cherch Line 370 And euyr aftir in ioy to dwell to be saue fro the peyne of hell Saue a cote armour y bere with me [folio 237] the which y toke to lyuery the Line 374
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The Middle English charters of Christ ...
Author
Spalding, Mary Caroline, 1877-
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Page 76
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[Baltimore,: J. H. Furst company, printers,
1914]
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English poetry

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