<County: Gloucestershire> <Code: L7180> <MS reference: London, BL Cotton Cleopatra D.ix> <Text: South English Legendary>



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<County: Gloucestershire> <Code: L7180> <MS reference: London, BL Cotton Cleopatra D.ix> <Text: South English Legendary> <fol. 153va>Alle þ t beoþ in sinne ibounde And þencheþ godes merci to abide Lustneþ & herkneþ on stounde Hou sinne on eorþe spredeþ wide Bote for non sinne þ t man mai do Jn wanhope loke þ t no+man falle Of alle sinnes is bote þerto Þei3 on man hadde idon hem alle Þei3 on man hadde as i c 3ou telle Jdon alle þe sinnes under sonne His soule fram þe pine of helle He mai saue 3if he conne Schriue him clene & beo sorie And do penaunce þ t him is tau3t As dude þe pope Gregorie Þ t þe fende him hadde wel nei3 icau3t <fol. 153vb>Jn sinne his lif he bigan And dude hit ofte time & lome And suþþe he was an holi man And was imad pope of Rome 3if 3e wolleþ a while dwelle And understond mi tale wel Of his lif ichulle 3ou rede Hou wonderliche hit bifel. Þer was an eorl in aq i tayne Þ t mani man stod of eye And hadde a wif þ t het edayne Bitwene hem com children tueye A knaue child as 3e mowe heore Þ t suþþe leouede þe fendes red 1

And a dou3ter leof & dere Þ t wiþ hire was hire moder ded Þe leuedi was on eorþe ibrou3t Þo deþ hire hadde idriue to grounde <fol. 154ra>And þer-after liuede nou3t Hire lorde bote a+lutel stounde Ac er he deide he was biþou3t Of his dou3ter þ t faire maide His sone bifore him was ibrou3t And þeos wordes to him he saide Sone ne þertou noþinge wepe Þei3 i c deie & fram þe falle Jchulle leue inou3 þe to kepe Min londes & rentes alle whan þ u schalt alle min londes haue. And welden al min eritage whan icham under grete graue Do þ u þin soster non outrage Þan seide his sone þer he stod Sore he wepe & mi3te no3t blinne Fader we beoþ of on blod Oure loue schal neuere parti atwinne Nou þ u hauest me bisou3t Þ t y ne schal don hire non outrage Fader for hire cary þ u nou3t Riche schal beo hire mariage Þis eorl mi3te no+lengore liue Deþ huppede uppon him faste He was ihouseled & ischriue And son deide ate laste Whan he was ded þ t gode kni3t Þo halpe hit nou3t for+to wepe Þan was þ t maide bri3t Hire broþer itake for+to kepe. At eche time whan he was glad. He cloþed his soster in þ t cloþ He þou3t what his fader bad 3eo was him leof & noþinge loþ Jn a chambre hi leie ifere 2

Loþ hem was to parti atwinne And þ t is ruþe of to here Þe fende tempted hem wiþ sinne. He lai stille & slepe nou3t Jn cloþes riche al bihed <fol. 154rb>Þe feond pult hit in his þou3t To gon to his soster bed Hire bodi ne mi3te 3eo fram him wite <mrg>. b.</mrg> Bote let him al his wille do And þo was Gregorie bi3ite His soster þo he com hire to <mrg>. a.</mrg> Þe leuedi bigan for+to grete As wimmen doþ nei3 her time And hire murþes for+to lete Þ t ruþe hit is þer-of to rime And seide alas & waylaway Þ t ich euere was womman ibore To sorwe is iturnde nou al mi play Alas mi soule is nou forlore Hire broþer hire herde siche sore And seide soster beo nou stille Gode soster wepe þ u na+more Þ u makest min hert for+to grille Broþer 3eo seide so god me rede J c mai wepe ay & oo we habbeþ ido a sori dede Þ u art ilore & i c also Þis dede i c rede þ t we hide Certes oþer we beon ischende Godes merci we moten abide Of þe fendes combremente Quaþ hire broþer care þ u nou3t Soster i c hopie wel to spede For soþ icham redi biþou3t Jchot a kni3t schal bete oure nede Broþer seide þe leuedi þo Let sende after him anon Þ t noman iwite bote we two whar-for men scholle after him gon. 3

3if men witen of oure care Jn fer lond & hit beo isprad Certes broþer y schal forfare woˆ[r] rþe i c neuere þer after glad Soster quaþ hire broþer þo For him þ t haueþ ous dere abou3t <fol. 154va>Er þ u bringe me in more wo Let soche sorwe out of þi þou3t And ichulle sende after þe kni3t Þ t schal oure consail hele And þoru3 þe uertu of godes mi3t Al oure wo schal turne to wele A messager þen morwe forþ hi sende Þ t noman hit wuste bote hi tuo And to þe kni3t anon he wende Þ t scholde hem helpe out of þ t wo Anon so his kni3t hit herde Þ t his lord after him sent He leop to hors & forþ he ferde To don his lordes comaundement Anon as þe kni3t was icome Þe eorl in hert was wel glad Bi þe hond þe kni3t was ynome. And to a chambre forþ ilad Jn to þe chambre þo he was brou3t And þe eorles soster also Hi tolde þe kni3t al her þou3t Hou hi were ibrou3te in wo Seide þe kni3t so god me fede while þ t ich mai ride & go Jchulle 3ou helpe at þis nede For+to bringe 3ou oute of wo Boþe in wo ˆ [&] in wele Jchulle 3ou helpe al þ t i c mai And al 3oure consail wole hele Boþe bi ni3t & bi day Þe eorl seide 3eo greteþ faste Of sclaundre sore icham adrad 3if 3eo dwelleþ here ate laste 4

Þe sclaundre wole beo wide isprad. Sire quaþ he care þ u nou3t And þou wolle do after me To mi court 3eo schal beo ibrou3t. And þer 3eo schal deliuered be. And i c rede þ t þou take Þe wey to þe court of Rome <fol. 154vb>And ichulle hire loke for þin sake Trewliche al forte þ u come For drede of deþ er þ u wende Make þi sosteres stat so stronge Þ t noman to hire liues ende Beode hire non manere wronge Þe eorl grauntede him his bon Of þ t he hadde him bisou3t Alle his grete consail son Bifore him þo hi were ibrou3t Her consail was son itake Hi comen ful redi to his hond And gode chartres he let make And sesede his soster wiþ his lond Þe eorl bitoke his soster þe kni3t Þ t trewe was of tonge & tale To kepe þ t leuedi faire & bri3t Til 3eo were bet of hire bale Þe kni3t þ t leuedi under-nom And ladde hire forþ wiþ moche <binding> And to his owne court he com And brou3te hire priueliche in his <binding> Þo þe leuedi was ali3te And in to chambre was ibrou3t To his wif went þ t kni3te Lengore wolde he abide nou3t And seide dame bi þi lif For non þinge þ t mai be Þ t þ u ne segge maide ne wif Of þinge þ t ichulle telle þe Dame þe leuedi þ t here is For soþe dame hit is non oþer 5

Hit is þe eorles dou3ter iwis And is with child bi hire broþer Sire quaþ þe leuedi þo Swete leuedi hire unbinde For me schal iwite namo Bi him þ t mad leof on linde Þo hit time come non lette þer nas Þ t 3eo scholde deliuerede beo <fol. 155ra>Of a knaue ideliuerede 3eo was Þe leuedi þ t was bri3t on bleo Þe storie bereþ witnesse a-ri3t who so takeþ þer-of gome Suþþe þe child was mad kni3t And þer-after he was pope of Rome Þe leuedi seide wiþ milde chere Me þenkeþ min hert wole to-breke 3if þe child is bi me here Mani on wole þer-of speke Bote 3e do as i c 3ou telle Hasteliche wiþoute delai A-liue ne mai i c longe dwelle J c deie attan haste dai Carpenteres 3e schollen take Loke þ t 3e ne faille nouzt And a tonne let hem make Hasteliche þ t hit beon wrou3t Loke þ t hit beo anon idi3t Þ t þe tonne beo stronge & god And in bote aboute midni3t Hit schal beon ipult in þe flod 3if iesu crist is ipaide þer-one Þ t hit was bi3ite & ibore He wot wel what is to done He wolle nou3t soffre þ t hit be lore And 3if hit were a3en his wille Oþer ibore oþer bi3ite And in þe see let hit spille Þer schal no+man hit iwite Þe kni3t sei3 þe leuedies wille 6

And seide madame hit schal be do. Anon he wende forþ wel stille And hiede carpenteres faste þerto As mani as mi3te wurche þeron To make þe tonne hi were ibrou3t. Hi wuste what hi hadden to don Anon hit was þer iwrou3t Þo þe tonne was imad al preste Þe leuedi for hire child was wo. <fol. 155rb>3eo mad þe croi3 uppon his breste And seide alas me is wo bigo Þe furst child þ t ich haue ibore Nou schal i c hit neuere more iseo And mi soule þerfore beo lore Nou swete iesu mi soker~ þ u beo Þo 3eo hadde hit 3eue ones souke 3eo mad þe croi3 uppon his brest Forte hit saue fram þe pouke Þo hit was in þe cradel fest 3eo toke a somme of seluer & golde And leide hit under þe cradel heued For som man scholde hit biholde And helpe þ t hit were nou3t ded A peire tables anon 3eo toke Of yuorie þ t hire leie bifore 3eo wrot & in non oþer boke Hou þ t child geten & ibore And bad on lond whar hit com A-liue 3if hit were ibrou3t Men scholde hit 3eue cristendom For his loue þ t alle haþ iwrou3t 3eo leide þe tables under his hed Of yuorie þ t were iwrou3t And anon þe leuedi bed To watere þ t hit were ibrou3t To þe bote hit was ibore And ipult in þe salte flod Þe moder was sori þerfore And ful dreri in hire mod 7

Þe eorl hire broþer he was gon For sorwe ofte he siked sore And lai adoun sike anon Ne aros he neuere þer-after more Sori he was for his sinne Þ t he wiþ his soster dude And for hi scholde parti atwinne Ros he neuere up of þe stude Þe leuedi to churche was igon Jn child bedde as 3eo lai <fol. 155va>Þer com a messager anon Ri3t wiþinne þen þridde dai And tolde þ t hire broþer was ded Erliche in a someres morwe Þ t was to hire a wel colde red Þo was hire bodi fulle of sorwe Þan seide þe kni3t þ t was trewe Conforte þe dame for charite Hit nis ˆ <mrg>non</mrg> bote his deþ to rewe For as god wole hit schal be Dame þ u schalt þe make 3are And let sorwe out of þi þou3t And to his buringe þ u schalt fare Er he beo to eorþe ibrou3t Þo was þe leuedi idi3t al boune Þ t was boþe gode & hende And isette uppon a stede broune To hire broþer forto wende wiþ sorweful hert & dreri mod Toward þe burienge forþ 3eo rode Þoru3out hire eyen ronne ablod Þ t neuere a ter oþer abode Þo 3eo com in to þe halle Hire songe was wope & weilaway. 3eo fel adoun amonge hem alle vppon þe bodi þer hit lai For sorwe þer 3eo swowened þrie And amonge alle þ t þer were Hi wend alle 3eo wolde deie 8

Hi nom & ladde hire fram þe bere Þo þe eorl was burede an under molde No+man dude hire non outrage As ri3t was þ t 3eo scholde 3eo entrede in to þe eritage Þo was hit pupled & nou3t ihud Þ t al þe eorldom was hire owe For clene maide 3eo was ikud Boþe wiþ heye & ek wiþ lowe Þe leuedi liuede wiþ worldes winne Dai & oþer & 3eres fele <fol. 155vb>And was sori for hire sinne And partede of hire worldes wele To pore men þ t hadde nede 3eo 3af boþe mete & cloþ Of hire godes 3eo nas nou3t gned<?> To weorne þe pore hire was loþ Þer was a duke of moche mi3te And in his hert he hit fond Forto wedde þ t beord bri3t Þ t was so riche womman of lond He sende þider kni3t & sweyn Forto wite what was hire þou3t And 3eo him sende word a3eyn Þ t 3eo wolde him habbe nou3t Þo þ t he hurde of hire answere Þ t þe leuedi him hadde forsake He gadrede ost wiþ schelde & spere Þo bigan werre forto awake Bote he mi3te þe leuedi winne He þou3t to schende al hire lond werre he þou3t forto biginne And ate laste inou3 he fond Þan seide þ t beord bri3t Þo werre bigan forte awake To þe gode trewe kni3t Þ t hire broþer hire hadde itake Þe duke schal neuere mi bodi welde Bote hit beo wiþ strenþe wonne 9

Er mi sone beon of elde Þ t was istopped in þe tonne 3if he haþ lif iwonne Þoru3 helpe of him þ t al haþ wrou3t Þis werre þ t is nou bigonne He mai helpe to bringe to nou3t Þo þe grete lordes of hire lond Þo hi wuste wharto hit drou3 And comen al redi to hire hond And founde þe duke werre inou3 Let we nou þ t leuedi freo werre wiþ þe duke a+stonde 10