;116 Adrastus sends for the wise Bishop Amphiorax. [pt. Ii:It is thoughtbest to go bythe ad\ice <strong>of</strong> the\vise old bishop,Ainphiorax.•[ How the bysshopeAmphioraxwas sent forto come to \>eGrekes.He knew thesecrets <strong>of</strong> theGods,and could tellhow thingsshould end.He knew thatif the Greekswent to war,Of on thaf was f ul prudent^ and right^ wyceAnd circiinispecte / in his werkiis alle,A Avorthy bisshop / into age falle,And Called was, sothly / by his nameAmphiorax / <strong>of</strong> whom the grete fameThorgh al the londe / bothen est^ and south,Amonges* Grekes /passingly was kouth;A man, in soth / <strong>of</strong> olde antiquyt^And most^ acceptid <strong>of</strong> auctorite.First be resou/^ <strong>of</strong> his high estat*And ek for he was so fortunateIn his werkes, and was also secrewith the goddys, knowyng^ her pryvete :By graunf <strong>of</strong> whom / as bookes specifye.He hadde a spirit / <strong>of</strong> trewe prophecye,And cowde aforn ful opynly dyvyneThyngges begonne / how they shulde"^ fyne,And eke, be craft^ / <strong>of</strong> Calculaciou?i,^iue"* a dome / <strong>of</strong> euery qnestiom^;And hadde in magik / grete experience,And fynde cowde / be heuenly influenceAnd by mevyng^ / <strong>of</strong> ]?e heghe * sterrys,A fynal doome <strong>of</strong> Contek and <strong>of</strong> WerrysAnd wiste"^ wel, as his goddys tolde,that*, 3if Grekes / forth her loumh holde.27912801280280281281282If turne"*^ shulde* platly /, this no fage,2796. ful] om. Adj. Ad.,. I. right S. right] om. Ad^. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ba. S. C. IP. E.^. ful Ro. wys Bo" M. Adj. 2801. loude] landes E.,. botheu Ar. BDu. botlie Tj. M. Adj. both L^. 2802. Among Ar. Bo. M. Adj. Grekdthe Grekes Y,.,. L.^. Ro. Ap. passingly] passyng Lj. S. P. passingly was] wipassingly Adj" was passyng Li- S. ; in Ad.^. and I. 2802 reads Most wytty callidin euery mannys mouth. 2806. Ar. has a 2yausc-bar after wsls. 2807. an-'om. C. ~ P. " "was~also] also was C.P. S. 2808. pryvetpryvet U. 2812. shuldc Bo.secre] .secretsholde Adj.Lo. Ro.shuld Ar. shold M. 2'^]yeue Bo.^M. Adj. 3if Ar. 3ef G dome] iudgment S. 2816. cowde] he ccu^Adj. Ad.2. I. '2817. mevyng] meanyng Ej. ])e] om. T^. Du. Lj. Lb. Adj. A*I. Ra. Ba. Ej. S. liegh hegh Ar. hie M. Adj. om. Bo. 2819. wist Ar. Bo. M. Acliis] om. Bo. t)e pe Ad,. Adj. Ad.,. I. P. here Di. 2820. Grekes] the Grekes G.Grekes forth her iourne] the iournay forth by Grekes Adj. the iornee forth <strong>of</strong>f tl!Grekes Ad.,. I. 2821. turne Bo. tovne M. Adj. turnAr. shulde Bo. shol'iAdj. shuld Ar. shold M. this Ar. U. ))is is Bo. Di.
;;FT. III. Amphi(yi'ctx, foreseciny ill, hides himself. 11To gret^ meschief / and to gret^ damageOf hem ychoii /;and in especialThe moste parte / <strong>of</strong> the blood Eoyal 2824Thoigh al Grece, it^ may not^ be withdrawe,In this viage shortly shal be slaweAnd 3if hym-silf / with the Grekes wente,Who thaf ener wepte hy??i / or bymeute, 2828This was the fyn / and may nat^ be socoured,Of the erth / he shulde* be deiionred,Quyk as he was, he knewe it in certeyn.And for he saugli ther was non o])er geyfi 2832To sane his lif / nor no* bef diffence,Than vttrely withdrawen his presence ;[leaf 47, kick)•[ The proph[e]cie<strong>of</strong> Amphiorax.most <strong>of</strong> itsKings wouldbe slain.and he himselfdevourd alive.To save his life,he hides himself,IT Preying^ his wiff / for hym to provide,3if he wer sought* / that* she wold* \ijm hide, 2836and asks his wifeto keep himsecret.And wo?7unanly / for to kepe hy??i cloos,And <strong>of</strong> trouth concelen his p^^rpoosFor al his trust* / touchyng* his greuazmce,was fully sette / in hir p2^?'vyance. 2840I hope to god / that* he thar not* dredeOf no deceyt* / in hii'* wo??zmanhede.She was so trewe / as wo??imen ben echon.And also cloos / and mwet* as a stoii, 2844That* she ne wold / as the matier stood,Discuren hym / for no worldly good.2822. To gret] In-to Ad^. I. Vn-to the Ad^. and to] and Adp Admoste M. moost Bo. Ad^ parte Ar. Bo. Du. M. Ba. Ei. P. Ap.Ra. S. C. To. Lo. Ro. partie Di. Adj. Ado. I. blood E.,. <strong>of</strong>] right <strong>of</strong> E.,,3if hym-silf with] <strong>of</strong> him why Eo. the]"o7?i. Adj. Ado. I. Ra. Ba. C. P.wepte] bewepte P. 2830. erth Ar. Bo. erthe M."Adi. shulde BoAt first, shedoes so,<strong>of</strong> I. 2824.part Ti. [.,. Lb.2827.2828.sholdeAdj. shuldAr. shold M. 2832. he saugh] pe soothe Lb. 2833. saue] haiieTi. no] to Ar. G. bet] better Ra. Ba. S. Lo. Ro. 2834. vttrely] Covertly P[on erasure, apjxtrently ivriUen by the same hand as the text), withdrawen] towithdrawen Bo. Du. L^. Lb. Ra. Ej. to withdrawe T^. M. Di. Ba. S. C. T.,. P. E.^.concelen Ar. T^. Du. Lb. M. Di. )i. Ad^ Ad,. Ado. Ad.,. T. L Ra. conselevn conseleyn G. „. councelon ES. consele Lo. counseilen Bo. conseylyn Ap. conceyle Ro. conceling Ba. VTg. councelyng L^. P. conceiling Eo. 2841. that] G))i. Bo. he]thcRa. himBa. om. Du. thar] that S. there Eo" ther-<strong>of</strong> Lb. nede Ej. dar Tj. L,. M. Di.I. C. Lo. dare To. P. Ap. 2842. no] om. Lb. 2843. echon] eucrychon dioii Bo.Ti. Du. Li. Adj. Ado. I. Ra. Ba. E^. 2844. mwet altered from muet Ar. mwetDu. raewet Bo. muyt M. Adj. 2845. matier] mille E.^. 2846. Discuren]Diskevir Lo. Ro. Disceyven Ad.2. Dyscry S. no worldly] al the wordles Ad,,alle the worldis Ad.^. L
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