being ther-to him constrayneth. And the kyndly stede of this

blisse is in suche wil medled to †onbyde, and nedes in that it

shulde have his kyndly being. Wherfore me thinketh, anon as that

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wil to be shewed and kid him profreth, thilke blisse shulde him

hye, thilk wil to receyve; or els kynde of goodnesse worchen

nat in hem as they shulde. Lo, be the sonne never so fer, ever

it hath his kynde werching in erthe. Greet weight on hye on-lofte

caried stinteth never til it come to †his resting-place. Waters

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