{65} es to lefe, and þat that sall be gyffene, to gyffe it to thaym þat has nede, noghte till oþer þat has na myster.
Wysedome es forgetynge of erthely thynges and thynkynge of heuen, with discrecyone of all [mens] dedys. In þis gyfte schynes contemplacyone, þat es, Saynt Austyne says, a gastely
{70} dede of fleschely affeccyones, thurghe þe ioye of a raysede thoghte.
Strenghe es lastynge to fullfill gude purpose, þat it be noghte lefte, for wele ne for waa.
Peté es þat a man be mylde, and gaynesay noghte Haly
{75} Writte whene it smyttes his synnys, whethire he vndyrstand it or noghte; bot in all his myghte purge he þe vilté of syne in hyme and oþer.
Connynge es þat makes a man of gude [<hope>], noghte ruysand hyme of his reghtewysnes, bot sorowand of his
{80} synnys, and þat man gedyrs erthely gude anely to the honour of God, and prow to oþer mene þane hymselfe.
The Drede of God es þat we turne noghte agayne till oure syne thurghe any ill eggyng. And [þan] es drede perfite in vs and gastely, when we drede to wrethe God in þe leste syne
{85} þat we kane knawe, and flese it als venyme.