<County: Wiltshire> <Code: L5420> <MS reference: Canterbury, Cathedral Archives and Library, Lit. D.13 (66)> <Text: Prick of Conscience> <Tranche 1>
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1 <County: Wiltshire> <Code: L5420> <MS reference: Canterbury, Cathedral Archives and Library, Lit. D.13 (66)> <Text: Prick of Conscience> <Tranche 1> <fol. 6r>3utte sorie wille no3te ondirstonde þat þynge þ t my3te hem to vrede bringe make hem vred For-þye welle no3te byre bote þ t hem paieþ þer-fore þe prophete in þe sauter saieþ he seiþ he naþ no wille to feile No to vndyrstonde to do wele þis wordes bi hym may beo ysaide here þat wile no3te ondirstonde no lere To drede god & to do his wille Bote folwiþ here lykynge & louyþ ille Some ondirstonde as þey hyriþ telle Bote no drede in here hertes may dwelle þat ys þorwe defautte of trowþe þ t may beo For þey bilyue no3te bote þey hit seo Bote grocchiþ whan þey dredfol þynge hyre And þer-fore þe prophete seiþ on þys manere þe prophete seiþ þey troweþ no3te Bote grocchiþ & were agriuþde in þo3te þus beoþ many þ t bylyueþ noþynge þat men hem seiþ a3enste here likþnge Bote grocchiþ<?> gretly & are frowarde when men seiþ ou3te þ t hym þynckiþ harde Some kan seo in boke & such þynge rede Ly3ttenes of herte lettely hem drede So þ t hit maþ no3te w t hym dwelle And þerfore criste seiþ þus in ye gospelle 1
2 <fol. 6v> To a+tyme he seiþ some bilyuyþ a+þynge And passiþ þer fro in tyme of fondynge Alse þus seiþ þe prophite dauid Jn a psalme þ t acordiþ þer-wiþ he seiþ in his wordes lyuyde þay And louyde his louynge as þey couþe say Bote sone þey hadde ydo & for-3þte his workes & þo3te na-more on hitte Suche men beþe euere so onstedefaste þe ne trowþe ne drede may wiþ hem laste For þey beoþ wonde when þey haue quarte þat on ihesu criste þs no3te here herte Bote wo kan no3te drede he may lere þat þis tretis wole rede oþer hyre 3if he hit rede oþer here to eynde þe materes þ t beoþ heire conteynde Par chaunce here hertes schal beo lowe And ondirstonde hem-self as. J. trowe þorw þ t þey chal conceþue þer-by To worche goude workes & leue foly þer-for þis boke ys on Jnglische drawe of diuerse materes þ t beoþ onknawe To lewide men þ t beoþ onknowande <fol. 7r>þat kan no3te latyn onderstande To make hel hem-self furste to knowe And fro synne & vanite drawe For to styre hem to reþ3te drede when þei þis tretys hyre or rede þat pricke here concience schal w t -Jnne And of þ t drede may loue bygynne þorw conforte of ioyes of heuene sere As men may afterward rede & hyre þis boke as hit-self beriþ witnes Jn vij parties dyuydid ys þe furste party to knowe & haue in mynde 2
3 þs of worchyng [u] es of mannes kynde þe secunde ys þe concience sere And of þe onstablenes of þis worlde here þe iij party þis boke to rede Of þe deþ þe whiche ys to drede þe iiij party ys of purgatory þere soules beoþ þclensid of all foly þe v party ys of day of dome And of toknynges þ t before schal come þe vj party ys of þe paynes of helle þere dampnyde schal euere more dwelle þe vij party ys of þe ioþes of <ill> heuene þis beo þe partyes of þis boke seuene And of ech party fynde men may Diuerse materes on þis boke to say <fol. 7v>Go we to <ill><2 chars></ill> þe furste þ t ys þat spekiþ of mannes wrecchidnes For all þ t bifore ys wryten on to loke ys bote an entre of þys boke here bigynneþ þe furste party of mannes wrechidnes Furste whan god made man & al þynges of no3te Of þe fouleste matere man he wro3te þat was of eorþe t [w] o skiles to holde þat on ys for god wolde Of foule matere make man in despite Of lucifer þ t fule so tyte To helle whan he synnede for pride And of all þ t wþi<sic> hym fulle þ t tyde For þey scholde haue þe more schynchipe And þe more sorwe whan þey tok keipe þat man of so foule matere scholde dwelle Jn þ t place fram whiche þey fulle þat oþer skille ys to seo þat man scholde heire makere beo Euere when he seoþ & þenckiþ in þo3te Of how foule mratere he was þwro3te For þorw his goudnes & his my3te he wolde þseo þ t place in heuene bry3te þat was þmade wide þorw þe synne of pride 3
4 Beo fufillede on euery+syde þorw þe vertues of mekenes þat euene contrary to pride ys þan may no man þuder come <fol. 8r>Bote he beo meke & boxome þat prouiþ þe gospal & seiþ þus how god saide to his deciples Bote 3e beo he seiþ as a+childe þat ys to seiþ boþe meke & milde he schal no3te be no way þe kþngdome haue þ t lasteþ ay þan beo-howeþ a+man euere heire seke þynge þ t my3te sonneste make hym meke Bote no þynge may meke hym more To þencke as J. saide ore how he was ymade of foule matere And ys no3te elles bote eorþe heire For þus seiþ a+clerk as J. 3ow say what þs a man bote eorþe & clay And poudre þ t weþ þe wynde brekiþ And þer-fore Jope þus to god spekiþ he seiþ þet þencke lorde how þ u madeste me Foule of eorþe & clay heire to beo Rþ3te so schal J. torne agayne To eorþe & to poudere sertayn þan seiþ oure lorde god al-my3ty A3en3 to man þus a+worde schortly <fol. 8v> Þencke man he seiþ askes er+tow now And in-to aske agayn schal þow þan ys a+man no3te elles to say Bote askes & poudere eorþe & clay Of <1 word> þys scholde ech+man here haue mynde To knowe þe wrechednes of his kynde þat may beo yseide as J schewe kan 4
5 Jn all þe parties of lif of man All a+mannes lif kasten may beo Pryncipall<exp>e</exp>y in two parties [or] þreo þat beoþ þes to onderstondenge Bygynnynge mydewarde & eyndynge þes iij parties beoþ þe spaces ytolde Of þe lif of ech+man 3onge & olde Of þe bigynnynge of mannes lif Bþgynnynge of mannes lif þ t furste ys Conteyneþ moche wrecchednes þare-fore. J. wile or. J fere passe Schewe 3ow what man furste wasse Soime<4 minims> tyme was whan man was no3te By-fore he was getyn after or forþ bro3te he was getyn after as hit þs knowen Of fyle sede of man wiþ synne sawen He was conceyuyde sunfolly wiþ-jnne his owen moder body where his herborw wiþ-jnne was dy3te As dauid saide seiþ in þe sautere ry3te <fol. 9r>Lo he seiþ a+mannes kynde ys J. ham conceyuyde in wickednes And my modyr haþ conceyuyde me Jn synne & in kaytifte þer dwellide man in a+derke dongoun Jn a+foule stede of corupcion where he hadde no oþer fode Bote wlatsome glat & wyckede blode Of foule styncke as J seide ere wiþ þis he was furste norschide þere After whan he oute come For þ t dongoun his modyr wome And was þbore to his þis wordle lþ3te he hadde noþer strengþe ne my3te And was þ-bore to þis wordle lþ3te Noþer to go ne to stonde Ne to crepe wiþ fote ne honde 5
6 þan haþ a+man lasse my3te þan a+beste whan he þs þbore & seien leste For whan a beste ys bore hit may go Sone afterwarde þan to & fro Bote a+man haþ no my3te so to do when he þbore men wote hit ys so For may he noþer go no crepe Bote ligge & spraule crie & crepe weipe For onnyþe ys a+childe ybore folly þat he ne bigynneþ to goly & crye And be þ t crye men may knowe þan where hit beo man or wonman <fol. 9v>For whan hit ys borne 3if hit crie A hit ys a+man for he do swa þat þe furste letre ys of þe name Of fourme fadyr adame And 3if hit a+womman beo when hit ys yborne hit seiþ E E ys ye furste letre & ye hede Of þe name of eue þ t bigan oure dede þer-fore a+clerk made on his manere þis vers metre þ t ys wryten here Alas he seiþ ys comen of Eue þ t beoþ all men þ t heire byhowiþ byleue when þey beoþ ybore what so þey beo þey seien furste A. oþer E þus ys here bigynnynge Of oure lif sorwe & weipynge he seiþ all we beoþ bore gredande And makynge a+sori semblante For to schewe þe grerte wrecchednes Of oure kynde þ t in vs ys And when þe tyme comeþ of oure burþe All mayde we sorwe & no murþe Nakyd come we hider & bare And re3te so schal we hennes fare 6
7 On þes to tymes scholde we þenke þan For þus seiþ ye wisman <Tranche 2> <fol. 115v>þe eorþe he seiþ ys fol of mercy þan may men hit fynde heire plenteuously he þ t haþ hit or~ he hennes weynde Atte grete dome schal fynde criste his frende Where ry3tfolnes only schal beo hauntyde And no mercy þere schal beo grauntide how þe wordle schal seyme as hit ware now<?> made After þe dome all þe wordle brade Schal seyme as hit were nowe made þe erþe schal beo þere euene & hale Smoþe cleire as any cristalle þe eorþe aboue schal schine bry3te þan schal euere beo daþ & neuere ny3te For þe elementes all schal clene beo Of all corupcions þ t we may seo þan schal þe wordle in all partys Seyme as hit were paradis þe planetes & þe sternes echone Schal schine bry3tore þan euere sonne schone þe sonne schal beo as some clerkes deme Seuesiþes bry3tore þan hit now seymeþ For hit schal beo as bry3te as hit furste was By-fore þ t adam dide trispas þe mone schal beo as bry3te & clene As þe sonne ys now þ t schyneþ heire þe sonne schal euene in þe efte stande wiþ-oute remywynge euere schynande And þe mone a3enste hure in þe weste <fol. 116r>And na+more schal trauaile bote euere reste As þey were ysette atte bigynnynge whan god made hem & all þynge þey were þan as men may trowe Moche bry3tere þan þey beo nowe 7
8 þe mone & þe heuene aboute gas And þe sonne his cours aboute tas And þe oþer planetes euerechone Mouen as þey here cours h<?>ue tane As þe elementes kyndely doþ þat ys nedefol to mannes by-howe þus ordaynyd hem god to seruy man Bote of all suche seruise þey schal sesse þan For all men after domesday þey schal be þere þey schal beo for ay þe goude to blis in reste & pes þe yuele to pine þ t neuere schal ses what nede were þ t þes criatures þan Schewid suche seruice to man No wickede creatures schal beo þan lyuande þorw-oute þe wordle in no lande Noþyng schal growe þere gres none treo Ne scragges ne roches schal none beo Ne dayl ne hille ne montayne For þe eorþe schal beo euene & playne And beo ymade euene & faire & clene As any cleire cristal þ t euere was sene For hit schal beo finyd & purgid wiþ-oute And all oþer elementes schal beo aboute And no+more beo ytrauailid in no side <fol. 116v>Ne wiþ no charge beo ocupide Now haue 3e hurde me by-fore rede Of þe day of dome þ t meny may drede And of þe toknes wonderfol & many þat schal fall by-fore þat day namely And how þe wordle þ t we now seo After þe dome schal nowe ymade beo As ys conteynde ho so wole loke Jn þe fifte party of þis boke here on wouly no lengour stonde Boto go we to þe nexte party folwande þat speke specialy as wryten ys Of þe paynes of helle þ t beoþ eyndeles þat all men þ t heire byhowiþ lif lede 8
9 Au3te specially for to drede For þe paynes beoþ so felle & harde As 3e schal seo & hyre after-warde þat echone may drede 3onge & olde þat hyriþ hem beo rehersid & tolde Heire bygynyneþ þe sexte party þat ys of þe paynes of helle Meny men spekiþ of helle Bote of þe paynes few kan telle Bote ho so in eorþe my3te wite And knowe wel þe souþe 3utte what payne þe synfole þere scholde feile he my3te onderstonde wele þey scholde in gret ferdnes beo ybro3te Euere whan þeþ in þe paynes þo3te <fol. 117r>For þe mynde of hem my3te men fere So bytere & orible þey here For-yy y t meny knowiþ no3te ry3te what manere of paynes in helle beoþ dy3ted wiþ-oute eynde as for synfole men A+party of mo paynes sere As 3e may sone afterwarde hyre Bote furste J wole schewe 3ow where ys helle As J haue hyrde grete clerdes telle And suþþe J wole schewe 3ow more And speke of paynes þ t beoþ þore Some clerkes seyn as bokes beriy witnes þat hell euene amydde þe eorþe ys For all þe eorþe by skile liknid may beo To a+rounde appel of a treo þat euene amyddes haþ a+kolke Ry3t as myddys an ey ys a+3olke For þe 3olke es euene amyde-warde þe myddel of an ey whan hit ys harde Ry3t so ys helle putte as clerkes telles Amyddes þe eorþe & nowhar elles As þe 3olke amydes an eþ lys And þe white aboute in þe same wis Ry3t so ys þe eorþe wiþ-oute doute 9
10 Amyddes þe heuenes þ t goþ aboute <fol. 117v>þus may men seo by harde eþ3e sy3te how heuene & eorþe stonde ry3te Fol hedous & moche helle ys kidde For-why hit ys w t -jnne eorþe yhydde þudere schal þe synfole dryue As sone as þe laste dome ys 3yue w t all þe fendes euere þere to dwelle þat now beoþ in þe eyre & in eorþe & in helle þere schal þey all yputte to-gedere wo schal hem beo þ t schal come þydere For þer ys so moche sorwe & bale And so meny paynes wiþ-oute tale þat all þe clerkes þ t euere hadde wite þat euere were or~ lyuyþ 3itte Couþe no3te telle ne schewe þorw lore how moche sorwe & payne ys þore And if hit þorw kynde my3te beo so þat an hondride þousand men or mo hadde an hondride þousand of tonges of stile And ech tonge my3te speke wisly & wele And ech tonge of ech a+man Bigonne whan þe wordle bigan To speke of paynes & scholde speke ay whiles þe wordle laste to domesday 3ut my3te þey no3te þe sorwe tell þat to synfole men ys ordeynyd in hell <fol. 118r>For why no write of man may þmagynne þe paynes þ t þere beoþ yordeynyd for synne Bote men may fynde ho so wole loke Some manere of paynes wryten in þis boke As men haue hirde grete clerkes tell Amonges all oþer paynes of hell Bote ho ys so wise & witty yat couþe telle þe paynes proprely Bote if hit were he hadde beo þore And seyne þe paynes lasse & more Bote ho comyþ þere sertayne May no3te ly3tly torne agayne 10
11 he moste dwelle þere & neuere away come For þe boke seiþ þus of wisdome þat ys on englisch men knowiþ none þat comiþ fram helle þ t Judere ys gone For all þ t beoþ þere moste dwell for ay he may neuere beo ybro3te away Bote 3if hit were þorw miracle only Of specially grace of god al-my3ty þorw whiche some þ t in hell haþ bene And orible paynes haue þere sene haue beo ybro3te away fram all þ t striif And tornyd a3eyn fram daþ to lif As la3ar~ was mary broþer Maudeleyn þat seþ & hadde þere meny+a+pyne <fol. 118v>þat tyme namely whan he was dede For his soule was þan at þ t stede Foure days as criste fouchid saue And so longe his body lay heire in graue And atte laste god raysid hym ry3te Fro doþ to lyue þorw his my3te Bote what he saw he no3t fore-3ate As sone after as he sate wiþ criste at mete in martha ys hous And tolde a+party of þe paynes hidous Bote 3ut deorste he no3t al tell For drede of criste þ t he saw in helle 3ut lyuede he after fiftene 3ere Bote he low neuere ne made glade chere For drede of doþ þ t he moste deþe And of þe paynes þ t he saw w t eye For how bitere deþ ys may no+man witte Bote only he þ t haþ feilid hitte And what paynes in hell beoþ me nolde yw<binding> Bote [he] only þ t haþ hem sene As to of symones sones ry3te þe whiche ga3yn? & lynterne hy3te whan þey furste deide & hennes wente þey seie in hell meny a+tormente 11
12 And suþþe whan criste deide on þe rode þey aros fram dede & aboute 3eode And tolde how criste by-fore ar he ros <fol. 119r>To hell come & toke þ t his will was And moche more couþe þey tell Of þe paynes þ t þey seþ in hell Bote þey hadde no lyue y weyne To hell al þ t þey hadde þere seyne where-fore þey lyuede heire euere in penance And neuere after mayde bliþe contenance Of wham ys wryten in apistil þus þat pilate seynte to tiberius þat þan emperour was For to areseny hem of þ t kas And 3ut meny oþer þ t were dede haue beo some tyme in þ t stede And seie þere many an hodous pyne And þorw miracle itornede to lyue agayne Bote amonge al oþer þ t þere haþ beo sene þ fynde wryte paynes fourtene þorw whiche synfole schal beo pynyd ay Jn body & soule after domesday þe whiche beoþ general paynes of hell And whiche þey beoþ J wole 3ow tell þe furste ys fyre so hote to reken þat no manere of þynges may hit sleken þe secunde ys clipid chile as seie some þat non hete of fyre may ouercome þe yridde also filye & styncke þat ys strengeore þan herte may þyncke þe feorþe ys hongour scharpe & stonnge þe fifte ys brennynge þurste amonge 12
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