Was cleped, which was full of grace:

And that was sene in thilke place,[529]

Wher sche hir fader out of teene

Hath broght and mad hirself a qweene, 3400

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Of that sche hath so wel desclosed

[Humility.]

The pointz wherof sche was opposed.

Confessor.

Lo now, my Sone, as thou myht hiere,[530]