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¶ Thanne gan y meetyn · a merueylows sweuene
Hm.P.12KD.P.12 that y was in a wyldernesse · wyste y neuere where
Hm.P.13KD.P.13 as y be-helde into the Eest · an hye vnto the sunne
Hm.P.14KD.P.14 y sawe a tour on a tofte · rychely y-maked
Hm.P.15KD.P.15 a deep dale byneþe · a dongeoun there-ynne
Hm.P.16KD.P.16 wyth deep dyches and derke · and dredfull of syȝte
Hm.P.17KD.P.17 a fayre feelde full of folke · fonde y there bytwene
Hm.P.18KD.P.18 of alle manere of men · the mene and the ryche
Hm.P.19KD.P.19 wurchynge and wandrynge · as the world asketh
Hm.P.20KD.P.20 Summe putten hem to the plough · pleyȝeden full selde
Hm.P.21KD.P.21 in settynge and in sowyng
e · swonken full harde
Hm.P.21: Hm omits the following line, here in the spelling of L: And wonnen that wastours with glotonye destruyeth. In view of Hm's occasional agreement with F, it is perhaps worth noting that the same line is dislocated in F, where it
appears after KD.P.24.
Hm.P.22KD.P.23 and summe putten hem to pryde · apparayleden hem there-after
Hm.P.23KD.P.24 in contynaunce of clothynge · comen dysgysed
Hm.P.24KD.P.25 in prayers and penaunces · putten hem manye
Hm.P.25KD.P.26 all for the loue of our lord · leueden full streyte
Hm.P.26KD.P.27 in hope to haue aftyr · heuene-ryche blysse
Hm.P.27KD.P.28 as ancres and heremytes · that holden hem in here selles ·
Hm.P.28KD.P.29 that coueytyn nouȝt in contree · to kary..en a-bo.wte
Hm.P.29KD.P.30 for no lykerouse lyflode · here lykham to plese
Hm.P.30KD.P.31 ¶ and summe chesoun chaffare · thei cheueden the bettre
Hm.P.31KD.P.32 as it semyth by our syȝt · that suche men .......schulde
Hm.P.32KD.P.33 and summe merthes to make · asa[s] menstralles kunneth
Hm.P.33KD.P.34 and geten golde wyth her gle · synne...?...?...les y leeue
Hm.P.34KD.P.35 ¶ ac iapers and iangalers iudas chyldren
Hm.P.35KD.P.36 feyne.den hem fantasyes · and folys hem ma.de ·
Hm.P.36KD.P.37 and han her wytt at wylle · to werke yf they schulde
Hm.P.37KD.P.38 that poule precheth of hem · y nel nouȝt preue it here
Hm.P.38KD.P.39 Qui loquitur turpeloquium · ys lucyfer his hyne
Hm.P.39KD.P.40 ¶ bydders and beggers · faste abo..wte ȝede
Hm.P.40KD.P.41 wyth here belyes and here bagges · of brede full crammed
Hm.P.41KD.P.42 Faytede..... for her food · fouȝten at the nale ·
Hm.P.42KD.P.43 In glotanye god it woot · goo they to bedde
Hm.P.43KD.P.44 and rysen wyth rybawdye · þoo roberdes knaues
Hm.P.44KD.P.45 slepe and sory slewthe · sueth hem euere
Hm.P.45KD.P.46 ¶ pylgrymes and palmers · plyȝten hem to-gydre
Hm.P.46KD.P.47 for to seke seynt Iame · and seyntes ate Rome
Hm.P.47KD.P.48 they wenten forþe in here way · wyth many wyse tales
Hm.P.48KD.P.49 and hadden leue to lyȝen · all
Hm.P.48: All and the <en> of lyȝen have been restroked in the same darker ink as the corrections in line Hm.P.49, just below, possibly compensating for the
erasures in that line having damaged these characters. here lyfe after
Hm.P.49KD.P.50 y say summe that seyden · they....... hadden souȝt seyntes
Hm.P.50KD.P.51 to eche tale that they tolde · her tonge was tempryd to lyȝe
Hm.P.51KD.P.52 more than to seye sothe · it semeth by here speche
Hm.P.52KD.P.53 ¶ heremytes on an hepe · wyth hokede staues
Hm.P.53KD.P.54 wenten to walsyngham · and here wenches after
Hm.P.54KD.P.55 grete lobyes an.d longe · that loþe were to swynke
Hm.P.55KD.P.56 cloþeden hem in copes · to be knowe from othere
Hm.P.56KD.P.57 and schopen hem heremytes · to hauen her ese
Hm.P.61KD.P.62 ¶ many of these mayster freres · mowen cloþe hem at lykyng
Hm.P.62KD.P.63 for here money and here marchandyse · macchen to-gydres
Hm.P.63KD.P.64 for syþþe charyte haþ be chapman · and cheef to schryue lordes
Hm.P.64KD.P.65 many ferlyes han fallen · in a fewe ȝeres
Hm.P.65KD.P.66 but holy chyrche and they · holden bettre to-gydre ·
Hm.P.66KD.P.67 þe most myscheef on molde · ys mountynge wel faste
Hm.P.67KD.P.68 ¶ there prechede a pardener · as he a preest were
Hm.P.68KD.P.69 brouȝte forthe a bulle · wyth many buschopes seales
Hm.P.69KD.P.70 and seyde that hym-self myȝte assoylen hem alle
Hm.P.70KD.P.71 of falshede of fastyng · and of a-vowes broken
Hm.P.71KD.P.72 lewed men lykede hym wel · and leueden ..........his wordes
Hm.P.72KD.P.73 komen vp knelynge · to kussen hys bulles
Hm.P.73KD.P.75 and rauȝt wyþ hys ragaman · rynges and brochesHm.P.73-74: In relation to other B manuscripts, these lines are transposed uniquely in Hm.
Hm.P.74KD.P.74 he bunchede hem wyþ his breuet · and blessede her yȝenblessede
Hm.P.75KD.P.76 thus thei gyven here golde · glotones to kepe
Hm.P.76KD.P.77 and leneþ it suche loselles · that lechery haunten
Hm.P.77KD.P.78 were þe buschop
blessed · and wurþ boþe his
.....herenHm.P.77: Heren, "ears," is written over an erasure, and what appears to be an otiose tilde is actually part of the material erased. Hm and
F have the <-en> plural in place of the eris of most manuscripts.
Hm.P.78KD.P.79 his seal schulde nouȝt by sent · to disceyue þe peple
Hm.P.79KD.P.80 ac it ys nouȝt by the buschop · that the boye precheþ
Hm.P.80KD.P.81 for the paryscheprestparysche prest and the pardener · parten the seluer
Hm.P.81KD.P.82 that the porayle of the parysch · schulde haue if þei ne were
Hm.P.82KD.P.83 ¶ parsones and parysch prestes · pleynede hem to the buschop
Hm.P.83KD.P.84 that here paryschenes were pouere · sytthe the pestilence tyme
Hm.P.84KD.P.85 to haue a lycence and leue · at londoun to dwelle
Hm.P.85KD.P.86 and syngen there for symony · for syluer ys swete
Hm.P.86KD.P.87 ¶ buschopes and bachilers · bothe maystres and doctorys
Hm.P.87KD.P.88 that han cure vndyr cryst · and crownyng in tokene
Hm.P.88KD.P.89 and sygne that they schulden · schryuen here pareschenes
Hm.P.89KD.P.90 prechen and prayȝen for hem · and the pouere feede
Hm.P.90KD.P.91 and nowe they lyȝen at londoun · in lenten and Elles
Hm.P.91KD.P.92 sumtyme serue the kyng · and his money tellen
Hm.P.92KD.P.93 in cheker and in chauncelrye · chalengen his dettes
Hm.P.93KD.P.94 of wardes of wardemotys · of weyves of streyves
Hm.P.94KD.P.95 ¶ and summe seruen. of seruauntz · lordes and ladyes
Hm.P.95KD.P.96 and in stede of stewardes · sytten and demen
Hm.P.96KD.P.97 here masse and here matynes · and many of her oures
Hm.P.97KD.P.98 arn doon . · vndyuoutlyche · drede ys at the laste
Hm.P.98KD.P.99 leste cryst in consistorye · accuse full manye
Hm.P.99KD.P.100 ¶ y parceyuede of the powere · that petur hadde to kepe
Hm.P.100KD.P.101 to bynden and vnbynden · as the book telleth
Hm.P.101KD.P.102 howe he it lefte wyth loue · as our lord hyȝte
Hm.P.102KD.P.103 amonges foure vertues · the beste of alle vertues
Hm.P.103KD.P.104 that cardynals ben callede · and closynge ȝates
Hm.P.104KD.P.105 there cryst in his kyngdome · to close and to schutte
Hm.P.105KD.P.106 and to opene it to hem · and heuene blysse schewe
Hm.P.110KD.P.112 ¶ than came ther a kyng · knyȝthode hym ladde
Hm.P.111KD.P.113 myȝt of the comenes · made hym to regne
Hm.P.112KD.P.114 and þanne came kyn..de wytt · and clerkes he made
Hm.P.113KD.P.115 forto conseyle the kyng · and the comune saue
Hm.P.114KD.P.116 þe kyng and the knyȝthode · and clergye bothe
Hm.P.115KD.P.117 kasten that the comune · schulde hem-selfe fynde
Hm.P.116KD.P.118 the comune tho contreued · of kynde wytt craftes
Hm.P.117KD.P.119 and for profit of the peple · ploughmen ordeynede
Hm.P.118KD.P.120 to tyllye and to trauayle · as trewe lyfe as.keþ
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¶ and syþen yn þe ayer an hiȝe · an aungel of heuene
Hm.P.127KD.P.129 lowed
to speke in latyn · for lewyd men ne cowde ·
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iangle ne iugge þat iustefye hem schulde
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but suffren and seruyn · for-thi seyde the aungel ·
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Sum rex sum princeps · neutrum fortasse deinceps ·
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O · qui iura regis christi specialia regis ·
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Hoc vt agas melius iustus es esto pius ·
Hm.P.133KD.P.135 Nudum ius a te vestiri vult pietate ·
Hm.P.134KD.P.136 Qualia vis metere · talia grana sere
Hm.P.135KD.P.137 Si ius nudatur · nudo de iure metatur
Hm.P.136KD.P.138 Si p?serit.ur pietas · de pietate metas
Hm.P.144KD.P.146 ¶ Wyth that ran ther a route · of ratones at ones
Hm.P.145KD.P.147 and smale Mees wyth hem · mo than a þousand
Hm.P.146KD.P.148 and comen to conseyl · for the comen profit
Hm.P.147KD.P.149 for a kat of a contree · came whan hym lykyde
Hm.P.148KD.P.150 and ouer lepe hem lyȝtly · and lauȝt hem at his wylle
Hm.P.149KD.P.151 and pleyȝ..ed wyth hem perelously · and possede aboute
Hm.P.150KD.P.152 for doute of diuerse dredes · we dare nouȝt wel loke
Hm.P.151KD.P.153 and if we grucche of his gamen · he wolde greue vs alle
Hm.P.152KD.P.154 cracche vs and clawe vs · and in his cloches holde
Hm.P.153KD.P.155 that vs lotheth the lyfe · ere he lete vs passe
Hm.P.154KD.P.156 myȝt we wyth eny wytt · his wylle to wythstonde
Hm.P.155KD.P.157 we myȝte be lordes on lofte · and lyuen at our ese
Hm.P.156KD.P.158 ¶ a ratoun of renoun · moste resonable of tonge
Hm.P.157KD.P.159 seyde for a souereyn · helpe ...?...?...to hym-sylue
Hm.P.158KD.P.160 y haue seyn segges quod he · in the sytee of londoun
Hm.P.159KD.P.161 beren beyȝes full bryȝt · a-boute her nekkys
Hm.P.160KD.P.162 and summe colers of crafty werk · vncoupled they wente
Hm.P.161KD.P.163 bothe in wareyne and in waast · where hym-self lyketh
Hm.P.162KD.P.164 and other while they arn elles-whare · as y here telle
Hm.P.163KD.P.165
Hm.P.163-173: Hand 1 initially wrote ten lines which he erased and replaced with these eleven lines in a lighter ink. were þer a belle on her beye · by ihesu as me thynkeþ
Hm.P.164KD.P.166
men mygth wete where þey wente · and awey renne
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and rygth so quod that ratoun · resoun me scheweþ
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to bygge a belle of bras · or of brygth syluer
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and knyttyn it on his coler · for owr comyn profytHm.P.167: Cr1WHmG omit the following line present in all other B manuscripts: And hangen it vp-on þe cattes hals þanne here we mowen, here given in the spelling of L.
Hm.P.168KD.P.171
where he rytt or resteþ · or renneth to pleye
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and ȝif hym lyke forto layke · thanne loke we mowe
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...?...and apperen yn his presence · therwhile hym pleye lykeþ
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and ȝif hym wraþþeþ be-war · and his weye schonye
Hm.P.179KD.P.182 ¶ a mous that moche good cowde as men thouȝten
Hm.P.180KD.P.183 stroke forthe sternely and stood by-fore hem alle
Hm.P.181KD.P.184 and to the route of ratouns rehercede thes wurdes
Hm.P.182KD.P.185 though we kullen the katt ȝet schall ther come a-nother
Hm.P.183KD.P.186 to cacche vs and all our kynde though we crepe vndur benches ·
Hm.P.184KD.P.187 for-thi y conseile all the comune to late the kat wurche
Hm.P.185KD.P.188 and be we neuer so bolde the belle to schewe ·
Hm.P.186KD.P.193 for y herde my syre seyn it is seuene ȝeer passed ·
Hm.P.187KD.P.194 ther the catt ys a ketoun the court ys full ...elengeyn.
Hm.P.188KD.P.195 that wytnesseþ holy .....wryt · who-so wole it rede
Hm.P.189KD.P.196 Ve terre vbi puer est rex
Hm.P.190KD.P.197 For ther may no thyng reste haue for ratouns by nyȝte
Hm.P.191KD.P.189 ther while the kat kaccheth konynges he coueyteth nought our careyne
Hm.P.192KD.P.190 but fedeth him wyth venysoun dyffame we hym neuere
Hm.P.193KD.P.191 but betur ys a lytyll lo.s · than a long sorowe
Hm.P.194KD.P.192 the mase amonge vs alle though we mysse a scherewe
Hm.P.195KD.P.198 for many mennys malt we mees wolden destruye
Hm.P.196KD.P.199 and alle-so the route of ratouns rende mennys clothes
Hm.P.197KD.P.200 nere the kat of the courte that kan ȝowe ouer-lepe
Hm.P.198KD.P.201 for hadde ȝe rattes ȝo
ur wylle ȝe kowthe nat rewle ȝow
e-sylue
Hm.P.198: There is a one space erasure between yow and sylue, probably an <e>. Part of the <w> is restroked over this erasure by hand1. ·
Hm.P.199KD.P.202 y sey for me quod the mous y se so muche after
Hm.P.200KD.P.203 schall neuer kat ne ketoun by my conseyl be greuyd
Hm.P.201KD.P.204 ne no carpyng of his coler that coste me neuere
Hm.P.202KD.P.205 and thouȝ it hadde costed me katel byknowe it y nolde
Hm.P.203KD.P.206 but suffre as hym-sylf wolde to do as hym lyketh
Hm.P.204KD.P.207 coupled and vncowpled to kacche what thei mowe
Hm.P.205KD.P.208 forþy eche a wyse wyȝt y warne wyte wel his owne
Hm.P.208KD.P.211 ¶ ȝit houed there an hundryd in
huresHm.P.208: Hures, "head coverings, caps" (OF). of selk
Hm.P.209KD.P.212 sergeauntes it bysemyd that serueden at the barre
Hm.P.210KD.P.213 pleteden for penyes and poundes the lawe
Hm.P.211KD.P.214 and nauȝt for loue of our lord · vnlose her lyppes ones
Hm.P.212KD.P.215 þu myghtyst better meete the myst on maluerne hulles
Hm.P.213KD.P.216 than gete a Mum of here mouthe tyl money be schewede
Hm.P.214KD.P.217 ¶ barouns and burgeis and bonde-men als
Hm.P.215KD.P.218 y say in this assemble as ȝe schull here after
Hm.P.216KD.P.219 bakesters and brewesters and bochers manye
Hm.P.217KD.P.220 wollen websters and weuers of lynnen
Hm.P.218KD.P.221 taylours and tynkers and tollere in markatys
Hm.P.219KD.P.222 masouns and mynourys and many othere kraftes
Hm.P.220KD.P.223 of alkyn lybbyng laborers lopen forthe summe
Hm.P.221KD.P.224 and dykers and deluers that done here dedes ylle
Hm.P.222KD.P.225 and dryven forthe the longe day w
yt
h dieu vous saueHm.P.222: The word saue is perhaps written over an erasure, though it may be explicable as roughness in the vellum. dame Emme
Hm.P.223KD.P.226 kookes and her knaues cryeden hote pyes hote
Hm.P.224KD.P.227 goode gees and grys go we dyne go we
Hm.P.225KD.P.228 tauerners vntyl hem tolden the same
Hm.P.226KD.P.229 wyth wyn of oseye and reed wyn of gascoyne
Hm.P.227KD.P.230 Of the ryne
Hm.P.227: Oddly, the final <e> appears to have been written over an erased <e>, perhaps reflecting scribal self correction? and of the rochel the roste to dyfye
Hm.P.228KD.P.231 all this say y slepyng and seuene sythes more ·