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Specimens of English literature from the 'Ploughmans crede' to the ...

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Ryse, dede folk, cum <strong>to</strong> lugement !' s 2XXII. THE MONARCHE. BOOK IV. 259And in his syde, <strong>the</strong> prent compleitOff his fyue Woundis Precious, 5580Schynand lyke Rubeis Radious,Tyll Reprobatt confusioun — (And, for fynall conclusioun,He, Sittand in his Trybunall,--it^^With gret power Imperial!. 5585There sail ane Angell blawe a blastQuhilk sail mak all <strong>the</strong> warld agast,With hydous voce, and vehement'Ryse, dede folk, cum <strong>to</strong> lugement.'With that, all Reasonabyll Creature 5590That euer wes formit be NatureSail suddantlye start vp at<strong>to</strong>nis,Coniunit with Saull, Flesche, Blude, & Bonis.That terribyll Trumpat, I heir tell,Beis hard in Heuin, in erth, and hell 5595Those that wer drownit in <strong>the</strong> sey,That boustious blast thay sail obey;Quhare-euer <strong>the</strong> body buryet wase,All salbe fundyng in that plase.AngelKs sail passe in <strong>the</strong> four airtis 5600Off erth, and bryng thame <strong>from</strong>e allAnd, with one instant diligence,Present thame <strong>to</strong> his excellence.partis,Sanct lerome thoucht continuallyeOn this lugement, so ardentlye, 5605He said, ' quhidder I eit, or drynk.Or walk, or sleip, forsuth me thynkThat terrabyll Trumpat, lyke ane bell,So quiklye in my eir doith knell,As Instantlye it wer present, 5610

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