e folk of Rome were,
godus seruise forte here,
&
biddynge
of holy bede,
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And seide ?
Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II - 1389
en vchadel,
he ?onked god, so mihte he wel,
wi? ful bli?e chere.
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? Whon he hedde don as i ou say,
vppon ?e holy son[e]day
?at com aftur nest, 339
With muche Ioie & muche li?t
his soule, ?at was so feir & bri?t,
went out of his brest. 342
Whon ?at gost was went to heuene,
?er com a vois with milde steuene
in-to an holy stede, 345
?ere as ?
e folk of Rome were,
godus seruise forte here,
&
biddynge
of holy bede,
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And seide ?
is word with-outen fayle:
'come? to me, ?at haue? trauayle
or tene for mi sake; 351
Come? to me, i schal ou fille
with ioy & blisse, & al or wille,
?at neuermore schal slake.' 354
Whon ?ei hedde ?is wordus herd,
?ei weren vchone sore a-ferd,
& fullen a-doun to grounde. 357
As ?ei le?e & hudde heor face,
?er com eft, ?orw godus grace,
in a luytel stounde,
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