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t this two vyces, hit is thenne god to euery man and woman to kepe them ther fro, for by this synne of glotonye men falle in alle the other sixe dedely synnes, as ye shalle more playnly knowe in the booke of your bretheren, where as it is reherced how an heremyte chose his synne of glotonye and made it, in so moche he bycame dronke, and soone after by this synne he fylle and made alle the seuen. And neuertheles he had supposed to have chosen the most best of them alle, wherof I shall telle yow what Salamon therof seyth in the book of thenseygnements. First he saith y wyn taken ouer mesure troubleth the syght and maketh the eyen to wexe reed, and affeblysshed the brayne, and maketh the heed to shake, and empecheth to here, and stoppeth the conduytes of the nose, and maketh the vysage to wexe reed, and maketh the handes to shake, and marreth and corrupteth the good blood, and feblyssheth the syght, and chaungeth the body within, and hasteth the dethe, and troubleth the wytte and the memorye, wherfor Salamon sayth that of thyrtty wymmen whiche haue this vyce in them self and that custumably ben dronken, men shold not fynde one of alle them good, and honest of her body, ne also loued of god, ne of her frendes, and that better were to her to be a theef or of other euylle tatches than of the same. For by the same she shalle falle in to alle the other. For the whiche thynge, my dere doughters, kepe and beware youre self fro this euylle vyce. For ones takynge his refection in the day is angel's lyf; twyes takynge his mete is man's lyf; and many tyme takynge mete is beeste's lyf. But certaynly thys gothe al by customme and by vsage, for of suche dyete as ye to it be acustommed of youre yongthe, your wylle shalle euer be to it in your old age, and thus hit gothe but after youre wyl to put remedye therto. Therfor ye may take good ensample how the Aungel taught the fader and the moder of Sapson. The Aungel sayd not to them as he dyd to Zacharye, to whome he sayd that his wyf shold haue a sone whiche shold be named Iohan, and that he shold drynke no wyn ne no maner of syther. For this

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