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ODLEIAN LIBRA

MAR. 3

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POE M S

By MR. GA Y.

TAL E S.

AN ANSWER

TO THE SOMPNER'S PROLOGUE OF CHAUCER.

IN IMITATION OF CHAUCER'S STYLE.

THE Sompner leudly hath his prologue told,

And faine on the Freers his tale japing and bold; How that in Hell they fearchen near and wide, And ne one Freer in all thilke place espyde: But lo! the devil turn'd his erfe about, And twenty thousand Freers wend in and out. By which in Jeoffry's rhyming it appears, The devil's belly is the hive of Freers. Now liftneth lordings! forthwith ye fhall hear, What happen'd at a house in Lancashire. A mifere that had londs and tenement, Who raketh from his villaines taxes and rent,

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Owned a house which emptye long yftood,
Full deeply fited in a derkning wood;
Murmring a fhallow brook runneth along,
Mong the round ftones it maken doleful fong.

Now there spreaden a rumour that everich night
The rooms yhaunted been by many a fprite;
The miller avoucheth, and all thereabout,
That they full oft' hearen the hellish rout;
Some faine they hear the jingling of chains,
And fome hath yheard the pfautries straines.;
At midnight fome the heedless horse ymeet,
And some efpien a corse in a white sheet,
And oother things, faye, elfin, and elfe,
And shapes that fear createn to itselfe.

Now it fo hapt, there was not ferre away,
Of grey Freers a fair and rich Abbaye,
Where liven a Freer ycleped Pere Thomas,
Who daren alone in derke through church-yerds país.
This Freer would lye in thilke house all night,
In hope he might efpyen a dreadful sprite.
He taketh candle, beades, and holy watere,
And legends eke of Saintes, and bookes of prayere.
He entereth the room, and looketh round about,
And hafpen the door, to hafpen the goblin out.
The candle hath he put close by the bed,
And in low tone his ave marye faid.

With water now besprinkled hath the floore,
And maken cross on key-hole of the doore.
Ne was there not a mouse-hole in thilke place,
But he ycroffed hath by God his grace:

He

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