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Sone aftyr this creatur was mevyd in hir sowle to
go vysyten certeyn places for
gostly helth inasmech as sche was cured, and mygth not wythowtyn
consentyng of hir
husbond. Sche reqwired hir husbond to grawntyn hir leve, and,
he, fully trostyng it
was the wyl of God, sone consentyng, thei went togedyr to swech
place as sche was
mevyd. And than owyr Lord Cryst Jhesu seyd to hir, "My servawntys
desyryn gretly
to se the." Than was sche wolcomyd and mech mad of in dyvers
placys. Wherfor sche
had gret dred of veynglory and mech was aferde. Owyr mercyful
Lord Cryst Jhesu,
worshepd be hys name, seyd to hir, "Drede the not, dowtyr, I
schal take veynglory fro
the. For thei that worshep the thei worshep me; thei that despysen
the thei despysen
me, and I schal chastysen hem therfor. I am in the, and thow
in me. And thei that
heryn the thei heryn the voys of God. Dowtyr, ther is no so synful
man in erth levyng,
yf he wyl forsake hys synne and don aftyr thi cownsel, swech
grace as thu behestyst
hym I wyl confermyn for thi lofe." Than hir husbond and sche
went forth to Yorke
and
to other dyvers placys. |