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Page 277
... as mesure wolde , Sholde nevere moore be defaute Amonges cristene creatures , If Cristes wordes ben trewe . unkyndenesse caristiam " Ac maketh 9056 Amonges cristen peple ; And over plentee maketh pryde Amonges PIERS PLOUGHMÄN . 277.
... as mesure wolde , Sholde nevere moore be defaute Amonges cristene creatures , If Cristes wordes ben trewe . unkyndenesse caristiam " Ac maketh 9056 Amonges cristen peple ; And over plentee maketh pryde Amonges PIERS PLOUGHMÄN . 277.
Page 285
... ! how men writeth In fenestres at the freres , 9311 If fals be the foundement . For - thi cristene sholde be in com- mune riche , Noon coveitous for hymselve . 9321 " For sevene synnes ther ben , That assaillen us PIERS PLOUGHMAN . 285.
... ! how men writeth In fenestres at the freres , 9311 If fals be the foundement . For - thi cristene sholde be in com- mune riche , Noon coveitous for hymselve . 9321 " For sevene synnes ther ben , That assaillen us PIERS PLOUGHMAN . 285.
Page 295
... cristene in many a place , In Cristes court y - knowe wel , And of his kyn a party . Is neither Peter the porter , Nor Poul with his fauchon , That wole defende me the dore , Dynge I never so late ; At mydnyght , at mydday , My vois so ...
... cristene in many a place , In Cristes court y - knowe wel , And of his kyn a party . Is neither Peter the porter , Nor Poul with his fauchon , That wole defende me the dore , Dynge I never so late ; At mydnyght , at mydday , My vois so ...
Page 310
... cristene men This myldenesse sholde laste . In alle manere angres Have this at herte , That theigh thei suffrede al this , God suffrede for us moore , In ensample we sholde do so , And take no vengeaunce [ by , 10136 Of oure foes that ...
... cristene men This myldenesse sholde laste . In alle manere angres Have this at herte , That theigh thei suffrede al this , God suffrede for us moore , In ensample we sholde do so , And take no vengeaunce [ by , 10136 Of oure foes that ...
Page 315
... - thi I counseille alle cristene To conformen hem to charité . For charité withouten chalangynge Unchargeth the soule , And many a prison fram purgatorie Thorugh hise preieres he delivereth . Ac ther is a PIERS PLOUGHMAN . 315.
... - thi I counseille alle cristene To conformen hem to charité . For charité withouten chalangynge Unchargeth the soule , And many a prison fram purgatorie Thorugh hise preieres he delivereth . Ac ther is a PIERS PLOUGHMAN . 315.
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Anglo-Saxon ayein bifore bileve Bote charité Chaucer churche clene clerkes cloth comune Conscience coveitise Crist cristene dede deeth dide Edition erthe fader feith felawe folwen For-thi freres Goddes Godes Godspel Goost grace grete Halliwell hath helle herte hevene hise holy chirche hymself Jewes Jhesus John Yonge Akerman knyghtes kynde kyng kynnes lawe leve loke lond Lord lyve maken manere manye Matth mede mercy mete myghte nevere noght oother original price pacience Pees penaunce peple Piers Ploughman Plowman poem Post 8vo poverte preestes pres pret printed Psal puple quath quod reson riche Sarzens seide Seint seith shal sholde SOHO SQUARE sone sorwe sothe soule suffren swich synne telleth Thanne Thauh ther thise thorugh thou thow thre thyng trewe tyme wepne werkes whan Whitaker's text Whou wiln Withouten wolde wole word wroot
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