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awoke and marvelled much whence it should come and what it might be. knight that was arrived here, and that and I did not, sore wroth would blood ran down thereof. They would have no mercy on Him. Of this they be with me. And when I had heard their voices say that nought seemed me that I saw it like as I do you. Thereafter, methought I saw XXVI. Child therewithin, and He had about Him a great brightness of light and of so sweet semblant that the looks of Him pleased me well; and fairest that were seen ever, and they were like as it had been birds might I not hold myself but that I wept for pity of Him. Therewithal I puissance as many said, He would make me see clear, so as that I might Him right sweetly that, and so it were that He had such virtue and such and made full great joy. And methought that an ancient man that was the Child. Well pleased was I the while this thing lasted me. It meseemed that at His deliverance there was a company of folk the believe in Him. At that hour I fell on sleep, and meseemed that I saw one of the fairest Ladies in the world, and she was delivered of a an evil folk beat Him with scourges and rods right cruelly, so that the with Her, told me that My Lady had lost no whit of her maidenhood for that they would restore me my sight. It seemed me they made answer But in anyway it pleased me much that I had seen it. It seemed me like it were the sun shone at right noonday." "When the Child was born, so passing fair was He and so passing gentle might they avail me as for that I had prayed of them, I remembered me a Man bound to a stake, in whom was great sweetness and humility, and that they had no power so to do, but that I should make be slain the of the Lord in whom they that hold the New Law believe. And I prayed

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