Here is alle thinge that the xulde plese,
Alle redy made onto thin ese,
Ete not this frute ne me dysplese,
ffor than thou deyst, thou skapyst nowth.
Now have I made alle thynge of nowth,
Hevyn and erthe, foulle and best:—
To alle thynge that myn hand hath wrowth,
I graunt myn blyssyng that evyr xal lest;
My wey to hefne is redy sowth,
Of werkyng I wole the vij.^{te} day rest,
And alle my creatures that be abowth,
My blyssyng ȝe have both est and west.
Of werkyng the vij.^{te} day ȝe sees;
And alle tho that sees of laboryng here,
The vij^{te}. day withowtyn dwere,
And wurchyp me in good manere,
Thei xal in hefne have endles pes.
Adam go forthe and be prynce in place,
ffor to hefne I sped my way;
Thi wyttys wel loke thou chase,
And gostly governe the, as I say.
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