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JOHANNES Ecce vox clamantes in deserto:1 I am the voys of wyldirnese That her spekyth and prechyth yow to! Loke ye forsake all wrecchidnesse! Forsake all synne that werkyth woo, And turne to vertu and holynese! Beth clene of levyng in your sowle also! Than shall ye be savyd from peynfulnese, Of fyere brynnyng in hell! If that ye forsak synne, Hevyn blysse shall ye wyne! Drede ye not the devyllys gynne — With angellys shall yow dwell! Penitenciam nunc agite Appropinquabit regnum celorum:2 For your trespas penaunce do ye, And ye shall wyn hevyn Dei Deorum. In hevyn blyse ye shall wyn to be Among the blyssyd company, omnium supernorum. Ther as is all merth, joye, and glee Inter agmina angelorum, In blyse to abyde. Baptyme I cowncell yow for to take And do penaunce for your synnys sake. And for your offens amendys ye make, Your synnys for to hyde. I gyff baptym in water puere That is callyd Flom Jordon. My baptym is but sygnyfure Of hys baptym that hys lyke hath non. He is a lord of gret valour! I am not worthy to onbokyll his schon, For he shall baptyze — as seyth Scryptour — That comyth of hem, all everychone, In the Holy Goost. He may dampne, and he may save — All goodnese of hem we have. Ther may no man his werkys deprave, For he is Lord of myghtys most! |
(t-note) voice here; to you; (t-note) (t-note) works woe (t-note) Be Then burning Heaven’s bliss; gain devil’s tricks angels penance gain; the God of Gods’ heaven arrive over all Among the hosts of angels to dwell Baptism; counsel; (t-note) sins’ offense to cover give; pure; (see note) River Jordan a sign that is like no other; (t-note) unbuckle; shoes; (t-note) Scripture; (t-note) them; everyone condemn him disparage his works; (t-note) |
[Hic accedit Jhesus ad Johannem, quem intuens Johannes dicat, digito demonstrans Jhesum:3 |
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Ecce Agnus Dei qui tollit peccata mundi:4 Beholde the Lombe of God is this That comyth now here beforne, The wich shall wasch the worldys mys And save all that was forlorne. This same lombe, forsoth it is, That of a mayd full clene was borne. Shamfull deth this lambe, iwys, Shall suffer for us and be all to-torne And rent on a roode! He shall suffer for mannys sake, Lytyll rest and moch gret sorow and wrake. His bake shall be bowndyn to a stake, And betyn owt all his bloode. JHESUS Johan Baptyste, myn owyn good frende, That feythffully doth prech my wylle: I thee thanke with all my mende For that good servyse thu dost me tylle. Thy desyre is synne to shende; All synful lyff thu woldyst spylle. Thyn entente hath a good hende: The lawe of God thu dost fulfylle. This tyde, Baptym to take, I come to thee And conferme that sacrement that newe shal be! In Flom Jordon thu baptyze me In water that is wyde. JOHANNES My Lorde God, this behovyth me nought With myn hondys to baptyze thee! I shulde rather of thee have sought Holy baptym than thu of me. JHESUS Suffyr now, Johan, my wyl were wrought. All ryghtfullnes thus fulfyll we. Me to baptyze take thu no dowth: The vertu of mekenes here tawth shal be, Every man to lere And take ensawmple here by me How mekely that I come to thee. Baptym confermyd now shal be Me to baptyze, take thu no dwere. JOHANNES All men may take exaunple, lo, Of lowly mekenes — evyn ryght here — Be oure Lorde God that comyth me to, Hese pore servaunt and his sutere. Every man lere to worke ryght so, Bothe kynge and caysere and gret empere; Be meke and lowe, the pore man, to, And put out pryde in all manere! God doth here the same. To thi byddynge, my Lord so dere, I me obey with gladsum chere And baptyze thee with watyr clere, Ever halwyd be thi name. |
(see note); (t-note) Lamb Who; world’s sin lost lamb; truly pure maiden indeed; (t-note) torn to pieces torn; cross man’s Little; much; harm back; bound beaten (t-note) mind do for me avoid life; destroy; (t-note) end At this time (t-note) is not fitting for me hands Allow; to be done righteousness have no fear here taught learn example doubt; (t-note) example By His; follower; (t-note) work; this way; (t-note) caesar low; too glad pure hallowed by |
[Spiritus Sanctus hic descendat super ipsum, et Deus, Pater Celesti, dicet in celo: 5; (t-note) |
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DEUS This is my wel-belovyd chylde Over whom my Spryte doth oversprede, Clene and pure and undefylyd Of body, of sowle, for thought, for dede. That he is buxhum, meke, and mylde I am wel plesyd, withowtyn drede. Wysly to wysse yow from weys wylde To lysten his lore — all men I rede — And youre erys to herke. Take good hede what he doth preche, And folwyth the lawys that he doth teche, For he shal be youre altheris leche To save yow from develys derke. JOHANNES Here I se with opyn syght The Sone of God that thu erte! The Holy Goost over thee doth lyght! Thi Faderys voys I here ful smerte! The childe of God — as I thee plyght — That thu be whilys I am qwerte! I shall wyttnes to every whyght And teche it trewly with all myn hert! To sese, it were grett synne, For Goddys Sone, I wurchypp thee! From hevyn, thin hygh magesté, Thu comyst hedyr from dygnité, Mannys sowle to wynne. JHESUS Johan Baptyste, thu be wyttnes: The trewth loke that thu nat hyde, For now I passe forth into wyldernes, The Holy Gost shal be my gyde. |
beloved; (see note); (t-note) Spirit; extends deed; (t-note) obedient certainly Wisely to guide; wild ways to his teaching; advise; (see note) ears to listen the healer of all of you dark devils in plain view; (t-note) are alight Father’s; distinctly hear I assure you as I am sound and whole creature To cease; it would be God’s power here; high position Man’s soul truth see; not (see note) |
[Hic Ihesus transit in desertum dicens et cetera.6 |
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In whylsum place of desertnes Fourty days, a terme ful wyde, And fourty nyghtys, both more and lesse, Withowtyn bodyly fode, therto abyde — For man thus do I swynke. Into deserte I passe my way, For mannys sake — as I yow say — Fourty nyghtys and fourty day I shal nowther ete nor drynke. JOHANNES In place where I passe, wyttnes I bere. The trewth shal I telle wheresoevyr I go That Cryst, the Sone of God, is become oure fere, Clad in oure clothynge to sofer for us wo. I baptyzid with myn owyn handys Cryst Jhesu ryght here, And now he is to wyldyrnes, penawns ther to do, Informyng so all us that Lord that hath no pere To do for oure trespace, penawnce here also. Of penawnce do I preche In wyttnes ryght be this: That what man for his mys Doth penawns here, iwys, His sowle he doth wel leche. All men on ground that be yitt on lyve: For youre grett offens, loke ye be repentaunt! Of all youre venym synne, I rede that ye yow shryve;7 For God is ful redy, mercy for to graunt. Be contryte for youre trespas, and penauns do belyve! Reconsyle youreself and be to God plesaunt. With contryscyon, schryffte, and penauns the devyl may ye dryve,8 For fro youre felachep he shal not be erraunt! Yow for to meve To penauns, and synne forsake Shryfte of mowth loke that ye make; And than the fende in helle so blake, He shal yow nevyrmore greve. A tre that is bareyn and wyl bere no frute, The ownere wyl hewe it down and cast it on the fyre! Ryght so it be man that folwyth the fowle sute Of the devyl of helle and werkyth his desyre! God wyl be vengyd on man that is both dum and mute That wyl nevyr be shrevyn but evyrmore doth delyre. Clothe thee in clennes: with vertu be indute, And God, with his grace, he wyl the sone inspyre To amendynge of thi mys. Schryfte of mowthe may best thee save. Penauns for synne, what man wyl have. Whan that his body is leyd in grave, His sowle shal go to blys. Corne that is good, man kepe it ful clene; Chaff that is sympyl is sett wul nere at nought: So good men of levynge to God chosyn bene Whan synful men be lyke chaff and to helle shul be brought, Good penauns yow to preche ful hertyly do I mene, Shryfft and satysfaccyon evyrmore to have in thought. What man in good penauns and schryfte of mowth be sene9 Of God, he is wel-belovyd, that all this worlde hath wrought And allthinge of nowth dede make. Now have I tawght yow good penauns. God graunt yow grace at his plesauns To have of synne delyverauns, For now my leve I take. |
wild; desolation long time (the whole duration) to remain labor man’s; say to you neither I go our friend to suffer; woe in the wilderness, penance Teaching; peer witness; by sin penance; indeed heal yet alive offenses do quickly (see note); (t-note) fellowship; wandering move (t-note) Oral confession then; fiend; black; (t-note) grieve barren; (see note) cut does the same foul deeds; (t-note) avenged; dumb confess; goes astray be covered sin Confession Penance; is what When; laid Grain; (see note) Lowly chaff is nearly worthless living; are When penance; mean to do who all everything of nothing did penance (t-note) |