GOD'S CURSE ON ADAM AND EVE, AND THE ADDER.

Vn-buxumhed he hauen hem don,
Vn-buxumhed iſ hem cumen on;
Vn-welde woren and in win,
348 Here owen limes hem wið-in.
Weakness and sorrow troubled their limbs.
fleſſes fremeðe and ſafte ſame
boðen he felten on here lichame;
ðo gunen he ſame ſriden,
They were ashamed of their nakedness,
352 And limes in leues hiden.
Nu wot adam ſum-del o wo,
Her-after ſal he leren mo.
and shrouded themselves in leaves.
After ðiſ dede a ſteuone cam,
356 "ðu, nu, quor art, adam, adam?"
"Louerd, quat ſame iſ me bi-tid,
for ic am naked and haue me hid?"
"Quo ſeide ðe dat gu[[102]] wer[e] naked;
360 ðu haues ðe ſorges ſigðhe waked,
After this deed a voice came, saying, "Where art thou, Adam?" Quoth Adam, "I am naked, and hid myself."
for ðhu min bode-word haues broken,
ðhu ſalt ben ut in ſorge luken,
Then said God, "Because thou hast broken my command,
In ſwinc ðu ſalt tilen ði mete[n],
364 ðin bred wid ſwotes teres eten,
thou shalt till thy meat with toil, and eat thy bread with sweat and tears,
Til gu[[102]] beas eft in to erðe cumen,
Quer-of gu[[102]] beaſ to manne numen;
until thou come again to the earth.
And wif ſal under were wunen,
368 In heuerilc birðhe ſorge numen;
[Fol. 8]
Woman shall be under man, and have sorrow in every birth.
And niðful neddre, loð an liðer,
ſal gliden on hiſe breſt neðer
And erðe freten wile he mai liuen,
The adder shall glide on his breast and eat earth.
372 And atter on is tunge cliuen;
Poison shall cleave to his tongue.
And nið, and ſtrif, and ate, and ſan,
Sal ben bi-twen neddre and wimman;
And get ſal wimman ouercumen,
376 His heued under fote bi-numen."
Envy, strife, hate, and shame shall be between the adder and the woman."
Two pilches weren ðurg engeles wrogt,
And to adam and to eue brogt,
Two pilches the angels wrought for Adam and Eve,
ðor-wið he ben nu boðen ſrid,
380 And here ſame ſumdel is hid.
so that their shame might be hid.

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