Works of the Camden Society, Volume 6

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Página 45 - Generosa generalis ; veneunt altaria, venit eucharistia, cum sit nugatoria Gratia venalis. Donum Dei non donatur Nisi gratis conferatur ; Quod qui vendit vel mercatur, Lepra Syri vulneratur ; quem sic ambit ambitus, ydolorum servitus templo sancti spiritus Non compaginatur.
Página 70 - The Kyng of Alemaigne gederede ys host, Makede him a castel of a mulne post, Wende with is prude, ant is muchele bost, Brohte from Alemayne mony sori gost To store Wyndesore.
Página 116 - per me regnant reges ; Per me jus ostenditur hiis qui condunt leges.
Página 110 - let the community of the kingdom advise, and let it be known what the generality thinks, to whom their own laws are best known. Nor are all those of the country so ignorant that they do not know better than strangers the customs of their own kingdom which have been handed down to them by their ancestors.
Página 340 - So that for that shrewedom that regneth in the lond, I drede me that God us hath for-laft out of his hond...
Página 236 - Je pri tote bone gent qe pur moi vueillent prier, Qe je pus a mon pais aler e chyvaucher ; Unqe ne fu homicide, certes a moun voler, Ne mal robberes pur gent damager. Cest rym fust fet al bois desouz un lorer, La chaunte merle, russinole, e eyre 1'esperver ; Escrit estoit en parchemyn pur mout remenbrer, E gitte en haut chemyn, qe um le dust trover.
Página 224 - ... de Dunstaple, pp. 575, 579. — Wikes, pp. 118, 120. — Annales Waverlienses, p. 241^— Triveti Annales, p. 266.— MS. Add. 5444, f. 100.) A song on the venality of the judges is printed in Wright's Political Songs, p. 224, published by the Camden Society. This song, Mr. Wright observes, gives a strong picture of the extortions committed at this period of our history upon the weak and defenceless by the magistrates and the officers connected with the courts of law.
Página 332 - For als ich evere brouke min hod under min hat, The frere wole to the direge, if the cors is fat; Ac bi the feith I owe to God, if the cors is lene, He wole wagge aboute the cloistre and kepen hise fet clene 190 in house.
Página 240 - Whil God wes on erthe And wondrede wyde, Whet wes the resoun, Why he nolde ryde? For he nolde no grom 70 To go by ys syde, Ne grucchyng of no gedelyng To chaule ne to chyde.
Página 220 - Thenne saide the justice, that gentil is ant fre, " Sire Simond Frysel, the kynges traytour hast thou be, In water ant in londe, that monie myhten se. What sayst thou thareto, hou wolt thou quite the ? Do say.

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