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ffor deyntee þat he had of him he lete him sone bringe Bifor þe prince of englonde : athelstone þe king þe king for him made ioie ynough: and grannted al his bone of þat he wolde prie him : if it were to done þan pried he him of an abbey : þat he was in forthe broght In þe toun of Glastenbury : þat he warned him it noght þe king him graunted his bone on one : and after him also Edmund þe king þat was his broþir : when it was in his power do To Glastenbury went sone : þis goed man seint Dunstone þe bothe kinges had gyuen him leue : Emond and athelstone Of þe hous of Glastenbury : a greet ordynour he was and made myche of her good rule : þat neuer er ainouge hem nas þat hous was first bigonne : foure hundirth ȝeere bifore and three and fifty also : er seint Dunstone were bore ffor þere was ordre of monkes : er seint patrik come and er seint austyn to englonde: broght cristendome and seint patrik dyed: foure hundirth and tuoo and fifty ȝeere after þat sure suete ladi : oure lord crist on erthe bere But no monkes þer were first : but as in hidyng ichone as men þat drue to wildirnes : for drede of goddes sone Seint Dunstone and Seint Athelwolde oure lord bisaye Ordeyned were preestes : bothe on o day þer aftir sone to Glastenbury : seint Dunstone wende abbot he was made þere : his lyf and þe hous to amende and for he nolde bi his wille : in no tyme ydel be a privy smythi bi his celle : he gan him bisee ffor when him must of his orisons : rest for werynes To werke he wolde his hondes do : to flee al ydelnes serue he wolde pore men he might dure al day for þe loue of of them none hyre and when he his hondes were at þe dede and his mouthe bad his hede so þat at stedes his hondes þere · his his mouth to bid his bedes þerfore þe fiends to greet onde on a tyme he come to his lone him to fonde Right as þe sonne went he a woman were and spake to him of his with laghing chere and seide she had greet werke : wat him for to done triflyng she spake here and þere : and in a noþir tale sone þis holi man had greet wondir : þat she was so here and þere :

ffor deyntee þat he had of him he lete him sone bringe
Bifor þe prince of englonde : athelstone þe king
þe king for him made ioie ynough: and grannted al his bone
of þat he wolde prie him : if it were to done
þan pried he him of an abbey : þat he was in forthe broght
In þe toun of Glastenbury : þat he warned him it noght
þe king him graunted his bone on one : and after him also
Edmund þe king þat was his broþir : when it was in his power do
To Glastenbury went sone : þis goed man seint Dunstone
þe bothe kinges had gyuen him leue : Emond and athelstone
Of þe hous of Glastenbury : a greet ordynour he was
and made myche of her good rule : þat neuer er ainouge hem nas
þat hous was first bigonne : foure hundirth ȝeere bifore
and three and fifty also : er seint Dunstone were bore
ffor þere was ordre of monkes : er seint patrik come
and er seint austyn to englonde: broght cristendome
and seint patrik dyed: foure hundirth and tuoo and fifty ȝeere
after þat sure suete ladi : oure lord crist on erthe bere
But no monkes þer were first : but as in hidyng ichone
as men þat drue to wildirnes : for drede of goddes sone
Seint Dunstone and Seint Athelwolde [...] oure lord bisaye
Ordeyned were preestes : bothe on o day
þer aftir sone to Glastenbury : seint Dunstone wende
abbot he was made þere : his lyf and þe hous to amende
and for he nolde bi his wille : in no tyme ydel be
a privy smythi bi his celle : he gan him bisee
ffor when him must of his orisons : rest for werynes
To werke he wolde his hondes do : to flee al ydelnes
serue he wolde pore men [...] he might dure
al day for þe loue of [...] of them none hyre
and when he [...] his hondes were at þe dede
and his [...] mouthe bad his hede
so þat at [...] stedes
his hondes þere · his [...] his mouth to bid his bedes
þerfore þe fiends to [...] greet onde
on a tyme he come to his [...] lone him to fonde
Right as þe sonne went [...] he a woman were
and spake to him of his [...] with laghing chere
and seide she had greet werke : wat him for to done
triflyng she spake here and þere : and in a noþir tale sone
þis holi man had greet wondir : þat she was so here and þere :

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ffor deyntee þat he had of him he lete him sone bringe Bifor þe prince of englonde : athelstone þe king þe king for him made ioie ynough: and grannted al his bone of þat he wolde prie him : if it were to done þan pried he him of an abbey : þat he was in forthe broght In þe toun of Glastenbury : þat he warned him it noght þe king him grannted his bone on one : and after him also Edmund þe king þat was his broþir : when it was in his power do To Glastenbury went sone : þis goed man seint Dunstone þe bothe kinges had gyuen him leue : Emond and athelstone Of þe hous of Glastenbury : a greet ordynour he was and made myche of her good rule : þat neuer er ainouge he nas þat hous was first bigonne : foure hundirth ȝeere bifore and three and fifty also : er seint Dunstone were bore ffor þere was ordre of monkes : er seint patrik come and er seint austyn to englonde: broght cristendome and seint patrik dyed: foure hundirth and tuoo and fifty ȝeere after þat sure swete ladi : oure lord crist on erthe bere But no monkes þer were first : but as in hidyng ichone as men þat drue to wildirnes : for drede of goddes sone Seint Dunstone and Seint Athelwolde oure lord bistye Ordeyned were preestes : bothe on o day þer aftir sone to Glastenbury : seint Dunstone wende abbot he was made þere : his lyf and þe hous to amende and for he nolde bi his wille : in no tyme ydel be a privy smythi bi his celle : he gan him bisee ffor when him must of his orisons : rest for werynes To werke he wolde his hondes do : to flee al ydelnes serue he wolde pore men he might dure al day for þe loue of of hem none hyre and when he his hondes were at þe dede and his mouthe bad his hede so þat at stedes his hondes þere · his his mouth to bid his bedes þerfore þe fiends to greet onde on a tyme he come to his lone him to fonde Right as þe sonne went he a woman were and spake to him of his wat laghing chere and seide she had greet werke : wat him for to done triflyng she spake here and þere : and in a noþir tale sone þis holi man had greet wondir : þat she was so here and þere :

ffor deyntee þat he had of him he lete him sone bringe
Bifor þe prince of englonde : athelstone þe king
þe king for him made ioie ynough: and grannted al his bone
of þat he wolde prie him : if it were to done
þan pried he him of an abbey : þat he was in forthe broght
In þe toun of Glastenbury : þat he warned him it noght
þe king him grannted his bone on one : and after him also
Edmund þe king þat was his broþir : when it was in his power do
To Glastenbury went sone : þis goed man seint Dunstone
þe bothe kinges had gyuen him leue : Emond and athelstone
Of þe hous of Glastenbury : a greet ordynour he was
and made myche of her good rule : þat neuer er ainouge he nas
þat hous was first bigonne : foure hundirth ȝeere bifore
and three and fifty also : er seint Dunstone were bore
ffor þere was ordre of monkes : er seint patrik come
and er seint austyn to englonde: broght cristendome
and seint patrik dyed: foure hundirth and tuoo and fifty ȝeere
after þat sure swete ladi : oure lord crist on erthe bere
But no monkes þer were first : but as in hidyng ichone
as men þat drue to wildirnes : for drede of goddes sone
Seint Dunstone and Seint Athelwolde [...] oure lord bistye
Ordeyned were preestes : bothe on o day
þer aftir sone to Glastenbury : seint Dunstone wende
abbot he was made þere : his lyf and þe hous to amende
and for he nolde bi his wille : in no tyme ydel be
a privy smythi bi his celle : he gan him bisee
ffor when him must of his orisons : rest for werynes
To werke he wolde his hondes do : to flee al ydelnes
serue he wolde pore men [...] he might dure
al day for þe loue of [...] of hem none hyre
and when he [...] his hondes were at þe dede
and his [...] mouthe bad his hede
so þat at [...] stedes
his hondes þere · his [...] his mouth to bid his bedes
þerfore þe fiends to [...] greet onde
on a tyme he come to his [...] lone him to fonde
Right as þe sonne went [...] he a woman were
and spake to him of his [...] wat laghing chere
and seide she had greet werke : wat him for to done
triflyng she spake here and þere : and in a noþir tale sone
þis holi man had greet wondir : þat she was so here and þere :