Lo he hangeth on the cross despoiled of all 〈…〉 and showeth to us all his wounds the he s 〈…〉 Be we therefore kind/ that we may sh〈…〉 some penance/ and that at the day of d 〈…〉 say thus. Have we not done penance i 〈…〉 he that suffereth pain for the love of god 〈…〉 an hundred times more reward/ and all 〈…〉 maintain everlastyngs life/ unto the which 〈…〉 you and me and all mankind. Amen. THere dwelled sometime in Rome 〈…〉 named Pompey/ which had 〈…〉 called Aglas. This daughter had 〈◊〉 above all other women of that Empire. 〈…〉 fair & gracious in the sight of every 〈…〉 also swift in running/ that no man m 〈…〉 〈…〉 her by a great space. When the Emper●● 〈…〉 these two virtues in his daughter/ he 〈◊〉 〈…〉 full/ wherefore he made to proclaim the 〈…〉 Empire/ that what man poor or rich with his daughter/ should have her to w●● 〈…〉 riches/ if he might over run her & c 〈…〉 mark than she/ & if she over run him to the mark than he/ his heed should 〈◊〉 When the states of the empire/ as duke 〈…〉 and knights herd this cry/ they offret 〈◊〉 after an other to run with her/ but ever over ran them all/ wherefore they los●●●cordynge to the law. That time there w●●● 〈◊〉 dwelling in Rome/ which thought 〈…〉 I am a poor man and come of poor 〈…〉 made a common cry/ that what man so 〈◊〉