Keywords: bookid:eveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookideveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookyear:1903 bookyear1903 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookpublisher:new_york__fox__duffield_and_company bookpublishernewyorkfoxduffieldandcompany bookcontributor:university_of_california_libraries bookcontributoruniversityofcalifornialibraries booksponsor:msn booksponsormsn bookleafnumber:59 bookleafnumber59 bookcollection:cdl bookcollectioncdl bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing cartoon illustration sketch monochrome text bookid:eveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookideveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookyear:1903 bookyear1903 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookpublisher:new_york__fox__duffield_and_company bookpublishernewyorkfoxduffieldandcompany bookcontributor:university_of_california_libraries bookcontributoruniversityofcalifornialibraries booksponsor:msn booksponsormsn bookleafnumber:59 bookleafnumber59 bookcollection:cdl bookcollectioncdl bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing cartoon illustration sketch monochrome text bookid:eveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookideveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookyear:1903 bookyear1903 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookpublisher:new_york__fox__duffield_and_company bookpublishernewyorkfoxduffieldandcompany bookcontributor:university_of_california_libraries bookcontributoruniversityofcalifornialibraries booksponsor:msn booksponsormsn bookleafnumber:59 bookleafnumber59 bookcollection:cdl bookcollectioncdl bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing cartoon illustration sketch monochrome bookid:eveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookideveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookyear:1903 bookyear1903 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookpublisher:new_york__fox__duffield_and_company bookpublishernewyorkfoxduffieldandcompany bookcontributor:university_of_california_libraries bookcontributoruniversityofcalifornialibraries booksponsor:msn booksponsormsn bookleafnumber:59 bookleafnumber59 bookcollection:cdl bookcollectioncdl bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing cartoon illustration sketch monochrome text bookid:eveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookideveymanmoralplay00newyrich bookyear:1903 bookyear1903 bookdecade:1900 bookdecade1900 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookpublisher:new_york__fox__duffield_and_company bookpublishernewyorkfoxduffieldandcompany bookcontributor:university_of_california_libraries bookcontributoruniversityofcalifornialibraries booksponsor:msn booksponsormsn bookleafnumber:59 bookleafnumber59 bookcollection:cdl bookcollectioncdl bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana drawing cartoon illustration sketch monochrome Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: eveymanmoralplay00newyrich Title: Eveyman; a moral play Year: 1903 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Publisher: New York, Fox, Duffield and company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: em hither? You must call them all together,And they will hear you incontinent. iStJtrsman My friends, come hither, and be present.Discretion, Strength, my Five Wits and Beauty. Here at your will we be all ready;What will ye that we should do? [ 31 ] That ye would with Everyman go, And help him in his pilgrimage: Advise you, will ye go with him or not in that voyage? We will bring him all thither To help and comfort him, ye may believe me. UBiBtvttion So will we go with him altogether. iSbrrgman Almighty God, loved may Thou be; I give Thee laud that I have hither brought Strength, Discretion, Beauty, Five Wits: lack I nought:And my Good Deeds, with Knowledge clear.All be in my company at my will here;I desire no more to my business. .Strrngtl) And I Strength will by you stand in distress.Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground. And though it were thorow the world round.We will not depart for sweet ne for sour. No more will I unto deaths hour,Whatsoever thereof befall. [ 32 ] Text Appearing After Image: Bintvttion Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. My friends, hark what I will you tell; I pray God reward you in His heavenly sphere: Now hearken all that be here; For I will make my testament Here before you all present: In alms half my good I will give with my hands twain In the way of charity with good intent, And the other half still shall remain: I it bequeath to be returned there it ought to be. This I do in despite of the fiend of hell. To go quit out of his peril Ever after this day. Everyman, hearken what I will say; Go to priesthood, I you advise, And receive of him in any wise The holy sacrament and ointment together. Then shortly see ye turn again hither. We will all abide you here. iFibe Wiitn Yea, Everyman, hie you that ye ready were:There is no emperor, king, duke, ne baron,That of God hath commission, [ 3 ] [ 33 ] As hath the least priest in the world being; For of the bl Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |