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A
couch
by
midwives
attended
with
wholesome
food
reposeful
,
cleanest
swaddles
as
though
forthbringing
were
now
done
and
by
wise
foresight
set
:
but
to
this
no
less
of
what
drugs
there
is
need
and
surgical
implements
which
are
pertaining
to
her
case
not
omitting
aspect
of
all
very
distracting
spectacles
in
various
latitudes
by
our
terrestrial
orb
offered
together
with
images
,
divine
and
human
,
the
cogitation
of
which
by
sejunct
females
is
to
tumescence
conducive
or
eases
issue
in
the
high
sunbright
wellbuilt
fair
home
of
mothers
when
,
ostensibly
far
gone
and
reproductitive
,
it
is
come
by
her
thereto
to
lie
in
,
her
term
up
.
Some
man
that
wayfaring
was
stood
by
housedoor
at
night
s
oncoming
.
Of
Israel
s
folk
was
that
man
that
on
earth
wandering
far
had
fared
.
Stark
ruth
of
man
his
errand
that
him
lone
led
till
that
house
.
Of
that
house
A
.
Horne
is
lord
.
Seventy
beds
keeps
he
there
teeming
mothers
are
wont
that
they
lie
for
to
thole
and
bring
forth
bairns
hale
so
God
s
angel
to
Mary
quoth
.
Watchers
tway
there
walk
,
white
sisters
in
ward
sleepless
.
Smarts
they
still
,
sickness
soothing
:
in
twelve
moons
thrice
an
hundred
.
Truest
bedthanes
they
twain
are
,
for
Horne
holding
wariest
ward
.
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In
ward
wary
the
watcher
hearing
come
that
man
mildhearted
eft
rising
with
swire
ywimpled
to
him
her
gate
wide
undid
.
Lo
,
levin
leaping
lightens
in
eyeblink
Ireland
s
westward
welkin
.
Full
she
drad
that
God
the
Wreaker
all
mankind
would
fordo
with
water
for
his
evil
sins
.
Christ
s
rood
made
she
on
breastbone
and
him
drew
that
he
would
rathe
infare
under
her
thatch
.
That
man
her
will
wotting
worthful
went
in
Horne
s
house
.
Loth
to
irk
in
Horne
s
hall
hat
holding
the
seeker
stood
.
On
her
stow
he
ere
was
living
with
dear
wife
and
lovesome
daughter
that
then
over
land
and
seafloor
nine
years
had
long
outwandered
.
Once
her
in
townhithe
meeting
he
to
her
bow
had
not
doffed
.
Her
to
forgive
now
he
craved
with
good
ground
of
her
allowed
that
that
of
him
swiftseen
face
,
hers
,
so
young
then
had
looked
.
Light
swift
her
eyes
kindled
,
bloom
of
blushes
his
word
winning
.
As
her
eyes
then
ongot
his
weeds
swart
therefor
sorrow
she
feared
.
Glad
after
she
was
that
ere
adread
was
.
Her
he
asked
if
O
Hare
Doctor
tidings
sent
from
far
coast
and
she
with
grameful
sigh
him
answered
that
O
Hare
Doctor
in
heaven
was
.
Sad
was
the
man
that
word
to
hear
that
him
so
heavied
in
bowels
ruthful
.
All
she
there
told
him
,
ruing
death
for
friend
so
young
,
algate
sore
unwilling
God
s
rightwiseness
to
withsay
.
She
said
that
he
had
a
fair
sweet
death
through
God
His
goodness
with
masspriest
to
be
shriven
,
holy
housel
and
sick
men
s
oil
to
his
limbs
.
The
man
then
right
earnest
asked
the
nun
of
which
death
the
dead
man
was
died
and
the
nun
answered
him
and
said
that
he
was
died
in
Mona
Island
through
bellycrab
three
year
agone
come
Childermas
and
she
prayed
to
God
the
Allruthful
to
have
his
dear
soul
in
his
undeathliness
.
He
heard
her
sad
words
,
in
held
hat
sad
staring
.
So
stood
they
there
both
awhile
in
wanhope
sorrowing
one
with
other
.
Therefore
,
everyman
,
look
to
that
last
end
that
is
thy
death
and
the
dust
that
gripeth
on
every
man
that
is
born
of
woman
for
as
he
came
naked
forth
from
his
mother
s
womb
so
naked
shall
he
wend
him
at
the
last
for
to
go
as
he
came
.
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The
man
that
was
come
in
to
the
house
then
spoke
to
the
nursingwoman
and
he
asked
her
how
it
fared
with
the
woman
that
lay
there
in
childbed
.
The
nursingwoman
answered
him
and
said
that
that
woman
was
in
throes
now
full
three
days
and
that
it
would
be
a
hard
birth
unneth
to
bear
but
that
now
in
a
little
it
would
be
.
She
said
thereto
that
she
had
seen
many
births
of
women
but
never
was
none
so
hard
as
was
that
woman
s
birth
.
Then
she
set
it
all
forth
to
him
for
because
she
knew
the
man
that
time
was
had
lived
nigh
that
house
.
The
man
hearkened
to
her
words
for
he
felt
with
wonder
women
s
woe
in
the
travail
that
they
have
of
motherhood
and
he
wondered
to
look
on
her
face
that
was
a
fair
face
for
any
man
to
see
but
yet
was
she
left
after
long
years
a
handmaid
.
Nine
twelve
bloodflows
chiding
her
childless
.
And
whiles
they
spake
the
door
of
the
castle
was
opened
and
there
nighed
them
a
mickle
noise
as
of
many
that
sat
there
at
meat
.
And
there
came
against
the
place
as
they
stood
a
young
learningknight
yclept
Dixon
.
And
the
traveller
Leopold
was
couth
to
him
sithen
it
had
happed
that
they
had
had
ado
each
with
other
in
the
house
of
misericord
where
this
learningknight
lay
by
cause
the
traveller
Leopold
came
there
to
be
healed
for
he
was
sore
wounded
in
his
breast
by
a
spear
wherewith
a
horrible
and
dreadful
dragon
was
smitten
him
for
which
he
did
do
make
a
salve
of
volatile
salt
and
chrism
as
much
as
he
might
suffice
.
And
he
said
now
that
he
should
go
in
to
that
castle
for
to
make
merry
with
them
that
were
there
.
And
the
traveller
Leopold
said
that
he
should
go
otherwhither
for
he
was
a
man
of
cautels
and
a
subtile
.
Also
the
lady
was
of
his
avis
and
repreved
the
learningknight
though
she
trowed
well
that
the
traveller
had
said
thing
that
was
false
for
his
subtility
.
But
the
learningknight
would
not
hear
say
nay
nor
do
her
mandement
ne
have
him
in
aught
contrarious
to
his
list
and
he
said
how
it
was
a
marvellous
castle
.
And
the
traveller
Leopold
went
into
the
castle
for
to
rest
him
for
a
space
being
sore
of
limb
after
many
marches
environing
in
divers
lands
and
sometime
venery
.