pouere Men, & begged his mete,
His fadres
sergeaunt?
Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389
at his meryte wolde slake
?at he shulde of god take,
?erfore it liked hym ille. 519
werldes honoure forto flee,
Al by ni?th, in pryuete,
He stale away ful stille 522
In-to ?e londe of Galys.
To seint Iames chirche I-wys
he com wi? gode wille, 525
And ?ere he sete amonge pouere men,
And beged his mete in ?e fen, [folio 24a]
his penaunce to fulfille. 528
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? ?oo he had ?ere twelfmon?e ysete
wi?
pouere Men, & begged his mete,
His fadres
sergeaunt? come 531
And sou?tten hym forso?e I-wys
In pilerynage at Galys,
To bryngen hym to Rome. 534
And whan Alexius hem gan see,
Stillelich he gan flee,
As man of ri?t wisdome: 537
In-to thars he ?ou?th fare,
And at ?e Royn he fonde ?are
A shippe ?at was al tome,
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? And Pilgrymes gret plente
?at wolden passen ouer ?e Cee,
To tars ?at wolden ?are.