for to demen alle men,
for to judge all men,
oc nout on-geuelike.
but not a-like."—(O.E. Miscell. p. 23.)
"It (the law) fet ðe licham and te gost oc nowt o geuelike."
It feedeth the body and the spirit but not alike.
—(Ibid. p. 10.)
[295] ðis quead = this wicked one. In Early English writers we meet with several derivatives of this word, as kueadliche, wickedly, kueadvol, sinful. (See Ayenbite of Inwyt, p. 4, and extract in [Note] to l. 271, p. 125.)
Euerilc ðhing haued [haueð] he geue name,