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; IT'to]:after]PT. III.] The Greeks abuse Amj^hiorai: Youth is rash, 121An olde Dotard / a coward, and aferde ;lAnd <strong>of</strong> Eancour /gonne* to diffyeBoth his kalkyng^ / and his astronomy e,iAnd shortly seide / Jjei took ther<strong>of</strong> non hede,Ne wil no-thyng^ / goiierne hem aftei-" his rede.JThis was the clamoz^)' / and noyse, in eiiery cost,Of hegh and lough /jjorgh-out all the hoost,And specialy / <strong>of</strong> the sowdeonrs,.And <strong>of</strong> lordes / regnyng in her flours,And <strong>of</strong> thestatesI/ effectuely, I mene,which <strong>of</strong> age / were but tendre ajid grene,That^ han^ not' hadde / by martys Influence,Of the werre /gret' expedience.If her, 3if ^e list' /3e may considre and SeOf conceytes ful grete diuersytc,How that 3outh / no peril casf a-foriiTil he by * meschief / sodeynly be lorn*,Wher as age /provydeth / euery thingOr he bygynne / to casten the endyng'.30uth is gouernyd / be a large KeyneTo renne forth, and can hym not refifreyn,But* <strong>of</strong> hede / set on al attonys,As he thaf hurtleth / ageynes harde stonys2928 cainiiia an oiadotard,and say they'llnot follow his2932 advice,29362940specially theyoung folk.But Youth2944 is rash,[leaf 49, back]T[ How age and50uth ben <strong>of</strong>2948 diutjseopynyonsruns its headagainst stones,2929. gonne Di. Adj. C. P. E.> Ro. gon M. To. gan Ai Bo. and the rest.hym to Ad.^. hym I. diffye Di. %• defye Bo. M. Adj. 2930. his] for hisAdo. <strong>of</strong> his I. kalkyng] calkeling ivritten on erasure u^^ith blacker ink Ad,.calcling Eo. calculyng Lb. talkyiig Ado. I. 2932. no-thyi)g] in no thyng S.by C. T.^. P. E... L.3. Ro. Ap. 2933. Ar. has coste ivith the final e crossedout with a vertical stroke. 2935. sowdeours] poure soudeours C. To. P. E.,.2936. lordes] yong lordes S. regnyng Bo. reynyng M. Lb. her] om. Ej. hyghAp. 2939. ha Ar. Ap. haue Bo. M. han Ad^. hatha P by] <strong>of</strong> E.,. martys]MertysL^. MarcesEo. 2940. werre] warres T^. verrey Lj. very P. gret] ful grotAdi. Ado. I. Ra. Ba.^S. 2942. conceytes] coueiting C. T.. P. Eo. fill] oni. Lb.C. To. E; <strong>of</strong>f P. diuersyte] adiiersitc Lb. Di. Ad.T. L To! P. K Ap- 2^^'^-How] And hou C. To. no] in Ra. cast] castith Ra. Ba. Lo. 2944. Til] toDu. he by (G. Tj. Lp Lb.)] he Ar. by Bo. M. Di. he in C. To. P. E.. L.^. Ro.Ap. hie Du. Adj. Ado. I. Ra. Ba. J^e Ej. S. lorn G. Bo. Lj. Lb. M. Di. C. T.^.P. E2. L,. Ro. forlorn^Tj. born Ar. Du. Adj. Ad.,. I. Ra. Ej. S. Ap. beforn Ba.2945. thinge tvith e underdottcd in Ar. 2948. renne Ar. Tp M. ren Bo. Du.ronne Ba. S. sterte E2. hym not] not him Bo. T^. Du. L^. Adj. Ad.^. I. Ba. E,.S. 2949. <strong>of</strong> hede] on hede Ra. Ba. P. set] settith Ra. Ba. 2950. hurtletlijhurtyllyth Lo. ageyne Bo. ayen M. ageyn Adj. liard' altered to harde in Ar.harde] the harde T^. M. Di. Adj. Ado. I. Ra. Ba. Ej. S. To. Ro.