The Lansdowne ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

[6-text p 668] violence þouhtes þat bien enclosed in mannes mynde whan he goþe to slepe whiche may not bue with outen sinne; For whiche he may noȝt kepe him wiselye; or elles maie men sinne ful greuously

[The Remedy against Lechery.]

[915] ¶ Nowe comeþ remedy aȝeines lycherye & þat is generaly chastite & continence; þat re|freyneþ. [folio 250b] al þe disordeine meueinges þat comen of flesscly talanteȝ; [916] And euere þ[e] grete merite shal he haue þat moste restreyneþ þe wykkede eschau|feinges of ordur of þis sinne; & þis is in tuo maners; þat is for to seyn; chastite of Mariage & chastite of wydewhede;// [917] Now schalt þou knowe þat matrimony is leful assemblynge of man & womman þat receyue be vertue of sacrament þe bande þoruhe whiche þei maie not bu departed al here lif; þat is to sey whiles þei leuen boþe; [918] ¶ þis is as seiþe þe boke a ful gret sacrament; God maked it as .I. haue seide in paradise; & wolde him self bu borne in mariage; [919] ¶ And for to halowen mariage he was at wedynge where as he torned water vnto wyne; whiche was þe firste miracle þat he wrouhte here in erþe befor his deciples; [920] trewe effecte of Mariage clenseþ fornicacion; & replenyscheþ holy chirche of good lignage; for as þe ende of Mariage & it chaungeþ dedly sinne in to veniale be-twex hem þat biene wedded; & makeþ þe hertes alone. . . . . [no gap in the MS.] [921] þis is þe verrey maryage þat is ystabist be god; ere þat sinne beganne; whan natural lawe was in his riht pointe in paradise ¶ And it ordeynede þat o mān schold haue bot o womman; & o womman bott o mān; as seiþ seint Austine be mony resones;

[922] first for þat Mariage is figured betuex man &

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The Lansdowne ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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1867-1879.

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