Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
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page 77 of 111 (69%)
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They may neuer / out of remembraunce dye
His werkis shal [=h]is name conueye & bere 395 Aboute the world_e_ / almost eternely [Sidenote: shall bear his name about the world almost eternally.] Lete his owe_n_ werkis preyse hym & magnefie I dar not preyse / for fere lest I offende My la_n_gage / shold rather apeyre than amende 399 [58] [Sidenote: Leaf 10 b.] Loo my child_e_ / these faders auncyente Repen the feldes fresshe of fulsomnes [Sidenote: These fathers reaped the fields,] The flours fresh they gadred vp & hente 402 [Sidenote: and gathered the flowers.] Of siluer langage / the grete riches Who wil it haue my lityl childe doutles Muste of hem begge / ther is no more to saye [Sidenote: He who wants silver words must beg of them.] For of our tunge / they were both lok & kaye 406 [59] Ther can noma[=n] now her werkis disteyne The enbamed tunge / and aureate sentence Men gete it now / by cantelmele & gleyne 409 [Sidenote: Now we only glean,] Here and there by besy diligence |
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