coveiten. For yif so be that it be wrecchednesse to wilne to don

yvel, than is more wrecchednesse [to mowen don] yvel; with-oute

whiche mowinge the wrecched wil sholde languisshe with-oute

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effect. Than, sin that everiche of thise thinges hath his

wrecchednesse, that is to seyn, wil to don yvel and mowinge to don

yvel, it moot nedes be that they ben constreyned by [three]

unselinesses, that wolen and mowen and performen felonyes and

shrewednesses.'

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