The pilgrimage of the life of man, English by John Lydgate, A. D. 1426, from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville, A. D. 1330, 1335. The text ed. by F. J. Furnivall ... With introduction, notes, glossary and indexes by Katharine B. Locock ...

'But that ye han thus turnyd bred Line 3556 In-to Rawh fflesshe at your dyner, In preiudyce off my power, To forbarre me of my ryht,— Wher hadde ye power outher myght [prose cap xlii] Line 3560 To werkë so ageyn my lore? I may suffren yt no more. I ha forboor yow many day, [[a day St.]] And suffryd ek (yt ys no nay,) Line 3564 Wrongys that ye ha do [[done St.]] to me. I not by whos auctoryte, That ye, by your gouernauncys, My custommys & myn ordynauncys— Line 3568 Ageyn Resoun and al [[alle St.]] skyl— Ye han ytournyd at your wyl. I haue hem wel in Rémembraunce, With euery maner cyrcumstaunce. Line 3572
'ffyrst, contrayre to myn entent, The busshe affyre, & nat brent, [Exodi 3o capitulo] How ye yt made ful longe ago. And I remembre wel also Line 3576 Off Aaron & of Moyses, How that ye, ageyn my pes, Ther yerdys, bothë [[bothen St.]] old & drye, Ye maden, thorgh your maystrye, Line 3580 The Toon a serpent (ys yt nat so?) [Stowe folio 68a] In presence of Kyng Pharaoo; The tother, ye made wexe al grene [folio 55b] With frut & levys, (thus I mene,) [[C. & St.]] Line 3584 Budde and blosme, with many flour, [[C. & St.]] To myn vnworshepe & dyshonour, [[C. & St.]] Ageyns nature, at the leste. [[C. & St.]] And ye tournede, at the feste Line 3588 Off on callyd Architeclyn, Water also in-to good wyn. And also many A-nother thyng, Thorgh your wonderful werkyng Line 3592 Ye han ywrouht ageynys kynde.
'And o thyng cometh now to mynde, Wherwyth ye dyde myn hertë tene,
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The pilgrimage of the life of man, English by John Lydgate, A. D. 1426, from the French of Guillaume de Deguileville, A. D. 1330, 1335. The text ed. by F. J. Furnivall ... With introduction, notes, glossary and indexes by Katharine B. Locock ...
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Guillaume, de Deguileville, 14th cent.
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London,: Pub. for the Early English text society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., limited,
1899-1904.

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