Men say, they bere no faces
To occupye suche places,
To sowe the sede of graces:[1274] 900
Theyr hertes are so faynted,
And they be so attaynted
With coueytous and ambycyon,[1275]
And other superstycyon,
That they be[1276] deef and dum,
And play scylens and glum,[1277]
Can say nothynge but mum.