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Bot as of beaute hevenelich
It was most to an Angel lich:   1530
And thus betwen angel and man
Beholden it this king began;
And such a lust tok of the sihte;
That fain he wolde; if that he mihte;
The forme of that figure embrace;
And goth him forth toward the place;
Wher he sih that ymage tho;
And takth it in his Armes tuo;
And it embraceth him ayein
And to the king thus gan it sein:  1540
〃Uluxes; understond wel this;
The tokne of oure aqueintance is
Hierafterward to mochel tene:
The love that is ous betuene;
Of that we nou such joie make;
That on of ous the deth schal take;
Whan time comth of destine;
It may non other wise be。〃
Uluxes tho began to preie
That this figure wolde him seie    1550
What wyht he is that seith him so。
This wyht upon a spere tho
A pensel which was wel begon;
Embrouded; scheweth him anon:
Thre fisshes alle of o colour
In manere as it were a tour
Upon the pensel were wroght。
Uluxes kneu this tokne noght;
And preith to wite in som partie
What thing it myhte signefie;   1560
〃A signe it is;〃 the wyht ansuerde;
〃Of an Empire:〃 and forth he ferde
Al sodeinly; whan he that seide。
Uluxes out of slep abreide;
And that was riht ayein the day;
That lengere slepen he ne may。
Men sein; a man hath knowleching
Save of himself of alle thing;
His oghne chance noman knoweth;
Bot as fortune it on him throweth:    1570
Was nevere yit so wys a clerk;
Which mihte knowe al goddes werk;
Ne the secret which god hath set
Ayein a man mai noght be let。
Uluxes; thogh that he be wys;
With al his wit in his avis;
The mor that he his swevene acompteth;
The lasse he wot what it amonteth:
For al his calculacion;
He seth no demonstracion  1580
Al pleinly forto knowe an ende;
Bot natheles hou so it wende;
He dradde him of his oghne Sone。
That makth him wel the more astone;
And schop therfore anon withal;
So that withinne castel wall
Thelamachum his Sone he schette;
And upon him strong warde he sette。
The sothe furthere he ne knew;
Til that fortune him overthreu;    1590
Bot natheles for sikernesse;
Wher that he mihte wite and gesse
A place strengest in his lond;
Ther let he make of lym and sond
A strengthe where he wolde duelle;
Was nevere man yit herde telle
Of such an other as it was。
And forto strengthe him in that cas;
Of al his lond the sekereste
Of servantz and the worthieste;    1600
To kepen him withinne warde;
He sette his bodi forto warde;
And made such an ordinance;
For love ne for aqueintance;
That were it erly; were it late;
Thei scholde lete in ate gate
No maner man; what so betydde;
Bot if so were himself it bidde。
Bot al that myhte him noght availe;
For whom fortune wole assaile;  1610
Ther mai be non such resistence;
Which mihte make a man defence;
Al that schal be mot falle algate。
This Circes; which I spak of late;
On whom Uluxes hath begete
A child; thogh he it have foryete;
Whan time com; as it was wone;
Sche was delivered of a Sone;
Which cleped is Thelogonus。
This child; whan he was bore thus;    1620
Aboute his moder to ful age;
That he can reson and langage;
In good astat was drawe forth:
And whan he was so mochel worth
To stonden in a mannes stede;
Circes his moder hath him bede
That he schal to his fader go;
And tolde him al togedre tho
What man he was that him begat。
And whan Thelogonus of that  1630
Was war and hath ful knowleching
Hou that his fader was a king;
He preith his moder faire this;
To go wher that his fader is;
And sche him granteth that he schal;
And made him redi forth withal。
It was that time such usance;
That every man the conoiscance
Of his contre bar in his hond;
Whan he wente into strange lond;   1640
And thus was every man therfore
Wel knowe; wher that he was bore:
For espiaile and mistrowinges
They dede thanne suche thinges;
That every man mai other knowe。
So it befell that ilke throwe
Thelogonus as in this cas;
Of his contre the signe was
Thre fisshes; whiche he scholde bere
Upon the penon of a spere:       1650
And whan that he was thus arraied
And hath his harneis al assaied;
That he was redy everydel;
His moder bad him farewel;
And seide him that he scholde swithe
His fader griete a thousand sithe。
Thelogonus his moder kiste
And tok his leve; and wher he wiste
His fader was; the weie nam;
Til he unto Nachaie cam;  1660
Which of that lond the chief Cite
Was cleped; and ther axeth he
Wher was the king and hou he ferde。
And whan that he the sothe herde;
Wher that the king Uluxes was;
Al one upon his hors gret pas
He rod him forth; and in his hond
He bar the signal of his lond
With fisshes thre; as I have told;
And thus he wente unto that hold;  1670
Wher that his oghne fader duelleth。
The cause why he comth he telleth
Unto the kepers of the gate;
And wolde have comen in therate;
Bot schortli thei him seide nay:
And he als faire as evere he may
Besoghte and tolde hem ofte this;
Hou that the king his fader is;
Bot they with proude wordes grete
Begunne to manace and threte;   1680
Bot he go fro the gate faste;
Thei wolde him take and sette faste。
Fro wordes unto strokes thus
Thei felle; and so Thelogonus
Was sore hurt and welnyh ded;
Bot with his scharpe speres hed
He makth defence; hou so it falle;
And wan the gate upon hem alle;
And hath slain of the beste fyve;
And thei ascriden als so blyve  1690
Thurghout the castell al aboute。
On every syde men come oute;
Wherof the kinges herte afflihte;
And he with al the haste he mihte
A spere cauhte and out he goth;
As he that was nyh wod for wroth。
He sih the gates ful of blod;
Thelogonus and wher he stod
He sih also; bot he ne knew
What man it was; and to him threw  1700
His Spere; and he sterte out asyde。
Bot destine; which schal betide;
Befell that ilke time so;
Thelogonus knew nothing tho
What man it was that to him caste;
And while his oghne spere laste;
With al the signe therupon
He caste unto the king anon;
And smot him with a dedly wounde。
Uluxes fell anon to grounde;    1710
Tho every man; 〃The king! the king!〃
Began to crie; and of this thing
Thelogonus; which sih the cas;
On knes he fell and seide; 〃Helas!
I have min oghne fader slain:
Nou wolde I deie wonder fain;
Nou sle me who that evere wile;
For certes it is right good skile。〃
He crith; he wepth; he seith therfore;
〃Helas; that evere was I bore;  1720
That this unhappi destine
So wofulli comth in be me!〃
This king; which yit hath lif ynouh;
His herte ayein to him he drouh;
And to that vois an Ere he leide
And understod al that he seide;
And gan to speke; and seide on hih;
〃Bring me this man。〃 And whan he sih
Thelogonus; his thoght he sette
Upon the swevene which he mette;   1730
And axeth that he myhte se
His spere; on which the fisshes thre
He sih upon a pensel wroght。
Tho wiste he wel it faileth noght;
And badd him that he telle scholde
Fro whenne he cam and what he wolde。
Thelogonus in sorghe and wo
So as he mihte tolde tho
Unto Uluxes al the cas;
Hou that Circes his moder was;  1740
And so forth seide him everydel;
Hou that his moder gret him wel;
And in what wise sche him sente。
Tho wiste Uluxes what it mente;
And tok him in hise Armes softe;
And al bledende he kest him ofte;
And seide; 〃Sone; whil I live;
This infortune I thee foryive。〃
After his other Sone in haste
He sende; and he began him haste   1750
And cam unto his fader tyt。
Bot whan he sih him in such plit;
He wolde have ronne upon that other
Anon; and slain his oghne brother;
Ne hadde be that Uluxes
Betwen hem made acord and pes;
And to his heir Thelamachus
He bad that he Thelogonus
With al his pouer scholde kepe;
Til he were of his woundes depe    1760
Al hol; and thanne he scholde him yive
Lond wher upon he mihte live。
Thelamachus; whan he this herde;
Unto his fader he ansuerde
And seide he wolde don his wille。
So duelle thei togedre stille;
These brethren; and the fader sterveth。
Lo; wherof Sorcerie serveth。
Thurgh Sorcerie his lust he wan;
Thurgh Sorcerie his wo began;   1770
Thurgh Sorcerie his love he ches;
Thurgh Sorcerie his lif he les;
The child was gete in Sorcerie;
The which dede al this felonie:
Thing which was ayein kynde wroght
Unkindeliche it was aboght;
The child his oghne fader slowh;
That was unkindeschipe ynowh。
Forthi tak hiede hou that it is;
So forto winne love amis;    1780
Which endeth al his joie in wo:
For of this Art I finde also;
That hath be do for loves sake;
Wherof thou miht ensample take;
A gret Cronique imperial;
Which evere into memorial
Among the men; hou so it wende;
Schal duelle to the worldes ende。
The hihe creatour of thinges;
Which is the king of alle kinges;  1790
Ful many a wonder worldes chance
Let slyden under his suffrance;
Ther wot noman the cause why;
Bot he the which is almyhty。
And that was proved whilom thus;
Whan that the king Nectanabus;
Which hadde Egipte forto lede;…
Bot for he sih tofor the dede
Thurgh magique of his Sorcerie;
Wherof he couthe a gret partie;        1800
Hise enemys to him comende;
Fro whom he mihte him noght defende;
Out of his oghne lond he fledde;
And in the wise as he him dredde
It fell; for al his wicchecraft;
So that Egipte him was beraft;
And he desguised fledde aweie
Be schipe; and hield the rihte weie
To Macedoine; wher that he
Aryveth ate chief Cite。   1810
Thre yomen of his chambre there
Al only forto serve him were;
The whiche he trusteth wonder wel;
For thei were trewe as eny stiel;
And hapneth that thei with him ladde
Part of the beste good he hadde。
Thei take logginge in the toun
After the disposicion
Wher as him thoghte best to duelle:
He axeth thanne and herde telle    1820
Hou that the king was oute go。
Upon a werre he hadde tho;
But in that Cite thanne was
The queene; which Olimpias
Was hote; and with sollempnete
The feste of hir nativite;
As it befell; was thanne holde;
And for hire list to be beholde
And preised of the poeple aboute;
Sche schop hir forto riden oute    1830
At after mete al openly。
Anon were alle men redy;
And that was in the monthe of Maii;
This lusti queene in good arrai
Was set upon a Mule whyt:
To sen it was a gret delit
The joie that the cite made;
With freisshe thinges and with glade
The noble toun was al behonged;
And every wiht was sore alonged    1840
To se this lusti ladi ryde。
Ther was gret merthe on alle syde;
Wher as sche passeth be the strete;
Ther was ful many a tymber bete
And many a maide carolende:
And thus thurghout the toun pleiende
This queene unto a pleine rod;
Wher that sche hoved and abod
To se diverse game pleie;
The lusti folk jouste and tourneie;   1850
And so forth every other man;
Which pleie couthe; his pley began;
To plese with this noble queene。
Nectanabus cam to the grene
Amonges othre and drouh him nyh。
Bot whan that he this ladi sih
And of hir beaute hiede tok;
He couthe noght withdrawe his lok
To se noght elles in the field;
Bot stod and only hire behield。    1860
Of his clothinge and of his gere
He was unlich alle othre there;
So that it hapneth ate laste;
The queene on him hire yhe caste;
And knew that he was strange anon:
Bot he behield hire evere in on
Withoute blenchinge of his chere。
Sche tok good hiede of his manere;
And wondreth why he dede so;
And 

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