Companion to the English prose works of Richard Rolle : a selection / from the edition by Carl Horstman.

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Title
Companion to the English prose works of Richard Rolle : a selection / from the edition by Carl Horstman.
Editor
Horstmann, Carl, b. 1851.
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London: Sonnenschein
1895-1896
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English prose literature -- Middle English, 1100-1500.
English language -- Middle English, 1100-1500 -- Texts.
Mysticism -- England
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"Companion to the English prose works of Richard Rolle : a selection / from the edition by Carl Horstman." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/rollecmp. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.

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Synne of bacbytynge.

Bacbyte not þe synner, but be sory for hym. Kutte fro þi tunge the synne of bacbytynge, hurte not a noþer manys lyfe . . . . ¶ That þat þou bacbytyste in a noþer, drede þou þat in þi-selfe; whan þou blameste anoþer, rep[reue] þin owen defawtys. If þou wolte bacbyte, þenke on þin owen synnes; byholde not oþer mennys trespasses, but inwardely by-holde þin owne; þou schuldeste neuer bacbyte, yf þou wolte byholde þi-selfe. ¶ Here no bacbyters, lysten not to tale-tellers; for lyche gylty ben þe bacbyters and þe herers. Desyre not þou to wytte þat þat perteynyþ not to þee; þo þingges þat men speken by-twene hemselfe, bysye þe not to knowe; axe þou neuer what eny man spekeþ, seyeþ or doeþ; be not to bysye, leue suche [bysynes þat perteyneþ not to þee; by as grete] bysynes amende þin synnes, by howe myche þou byholdyste oþer mennys.

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