The General Prologue
Folio 6v
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Twenty bokes clad / in blak and in rede
Of Aristotle / and his philosophie
Than riche robes / or fethil or sautrie
But al be it though / he were a Philosophre
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Ȝet had he but litel / gold in his coffre
But al þat he / from his frendis hent
On bokes and on lernyng / he it spent
And bisily gan / for the Soules pray
Of hem / þt ȝaf hī / wherwith to scoley
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Of stody tok he / most cure and hede
Nouȝt a word spak he / more than was nede
And þt was seide / in forme and reuerence
And short and quyk / & ful of heigh sentence
Sownyng in moral vertue / was his speche
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And gladly wold he lerne / and gladly teche
A Sergeaūt of lawe / there was / war & wys
That ful often had ben / at Parvys
That was ful riche / of excellence
Discrete he was / and of gret reuerence
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He semed swicħ / his wordes were so wyse
Iustice had he be / ful often in assise
Bothe by patent / and pleyn comissioū
For his science / and his heigh renoū
Of fees and robes / had he many on
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So grete a purchasor / was nowher non
Al was fee simple / to hī in effect
His prchasyng / myght nat ben / in suspect
Nowher so besy aman . as he there nas
And ȝet he semed / besiere than he was
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In termes had he cas / and domes alle
That fro þe tyme / of kyng wiƚƚ / weren falle
Ther to he coude endyte / and make a thyng
There coude noman pynche / at his writyng
And euery statut coude he / pleynly by rote
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He rod but homely / in a Medlee Cote
Girt wt a seynt of silk / wt barres smale
Of his array / telle I / no lengere tale
A Frankeleyn þere was / in this compaignye
Whyt was his berd / as is the daysye
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Of his complexion / he was sangweyn
Wel loued he by the morwe / a soppe in wyn
To lyue in delyt / was euere his wōne