The Tale of Melibeus Folio 328r 28 of 46 folios
we schul do so ententyf bysynesse / fro
That with the grace of god sche schal been hool
sound / as soone as is possible /
same wyse the phisycionys answeredyn / saue that
they seydyn a fewe wordys moore /
maladyis ben cureede by here contraryis / rygh so
schal men waryche / werre ; by vengea
heboris ful of enuye / hise feynede frendis that
semede reconsyled
Anon wrekyn h
ros th
conseyl of othere / that weere wyse
gis the neede which that we been assembled in
this place / is ful heuy thyng /
been doon /
in tyme comynge been possible to fallyn for the
same /
of the
a ful greet
fore Mellybeus this is oure sentens . we conseyle
ȝow a bou
th
Awyse / that thow ne wante noon espie / ne wache
thyn body for to saue
That in th
that they may as weel th
doon vengea
that it weere profitable /
espas\c/e to haue delyberacioun
ne demyth sone schal repente ;
thylke Iuge is wys that sone vndyrstondyth a matiere
And Iugith be leyseer /