[Nowe folowethe nexst the devyse of a momyng to fore the Kyng Henry the Sixst, being in his Castell of Wyndesore, the fest of his Crystmasse holding ther, made by Lidegate daun John, the Munk of Bury; howe th’ampull and the floure delys (the ampule and the fleur-de-lys) came first to the kynges of Fraunce by myrakle at Reynes (miracle at Reims). (see note) |
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Mooste noble Prynce of Cristen prynces alle, To youre Hyeghnesse lat hit beo plesaunce, In youre presence men may to mynde calle, Howe that whylom oure worthy reaume of Fraunce Converted was frome theyre mescreaunce, Whane the Lord of Lordes caste a sight Upon youre lande and made His grace alight. For in the heghe, hevenly consistorye, Be ful acorde of the Trynitee, As in cronycles maked is memorye, The Lord, which is called oon, twoo and thre, His eyeghe of mercy caste on Cloudovee, Shadde His grace of goostely influence Towardes that kyng, having his advertence, That he shoulde passe frome paganymes lawe By prescyence, which that is devyne, His hert al hoolly and himself withdrowe Frome his ydooles, and alle hees rytes fyne, Whane hevenly grace did upon him shyne, By meene oonly and by devoute preyer Of Saint Cloote, moost goodly and entier. Hir hertely love, hir meditacyouns, Hir wacche, hir fasting and hir parfyt lyf, Hir stedfast hoope, hir hooly orysouns, Hir conversacyoun moost contemplatyf Stynt in Fraunce of mawmetrye the stryf, Causing the lawe, moost soverein of vertue To sprede abroode of oure Lord Jhesu. Hir meryte caused, and hir parfit entent, That Crystes feyth aboute ther did sprede, Whane that an aungel was frome heven sent Unto an hermyte, of parfyt lyf in deed, Presented it, whooso can take heed; A shelde of azure, moost soverein by devys, And in the feelde of golde three floure delys. At Joye en Vale, withoute more obstacle, Fel at this cas, where th’aungel doune alight, A place notable, chosen by myracle, Which thorughe al Fraunce shadde his bemys light. God of his grace caste on that place a sight, For to that reaume in passing avauntage In thilke vale was sette that hermytage. Al this came in, whooso list to seen, I dare afferme it withoute any dreed, By parfytnesse of the hooly qweene, Saynte Cloote, floure of wommanheed. Whatever she spake, acordant was the deed: I mene it thus, that worde and werke were oon; It is no wonder, for wymmen soo beon echoon. Hir hoolynesse Fraunce did enlumyne And Crystes fayth gretly magnefye. Loo what grace doothe in wymmen shyne, Whas assurance noman may denye. To seye pleyne trouth nys no flaterye; But stabulnesse in wymmen for to fynde, Deemethe youreself wher it komethe hem of kynde.1 For thorughe meeknesse, yif it be adverted, Of Saynte Cloote, and thorugh hir hyeghe prudence, Kyng Cloudovee was to oure feyth converted. In hir ther was so entier diligence, Fully devoyde of slouthe and necglygence, Ne stynt nought, til that hir lord hathe take The feyth of Cryst and his errour forsake.2 This made, the kyng that Crystes feyth tooke, For he was boothe manly and rightwys, The three crepaudes this noble kyng forsooke, And in his sheelde he bare thre floure delys, Sent frome heven, a tresore of gret prys; After at Reynes, the story tellethe thus, Baptysed lowly of Saint Remigius. Th’aumpolle of golde a colver brought adoune, With which he was, this hooly kyng, ennoynt. Gret prees ther was stonding envyroun, For to beholde the kyng frome poynt to poynt. For where as he stoode, in gret desjoynt, First a paynyme, by baptyme anoon right Was so converted, and bekame Crystes knight. At Reynes yit that hooly unccyoun Conserved is for a remembraunce, And of coustume, by revolucyoun Of God provyded, with due observaunce, T’annoynte of coustume kynges wheeche in Fraunce Joustely succeede, the story doothe us leere;3 Of which Sixst Henry, that nowe sittethe here, Right soone shal, with Goddes hooly grace, As he is borne by successyoun, Be weel resceyved in the same place And by vertu of that unccyoun, Atteyne in knighthoode unto ful hye renoun Resceyve his coroune, he and his successours, By tytle of right, lyche hees progenytours. Nowe, Royal Braunche, O Blood of Saint Lowys, So lyke it nowe to thy Magnyfycence, That the story of the flour delys May here be shewed in thyne heghe presence, And that thy noble, royal Excellence Lyst to supporte, here sitting in thy see, Right as it fell this myracle to see. |
Christian may it be pleasing [that] men may call to mind formerly; realm misbelief (i.e., paganism); (t-note) glance high; court By eye; Clovis (see note) spiritual attention paganism’s foreknowledge; divine heart idols; lavish rituals Indirectly Clotilda; sincere; (see note) heartfelt vigils; perfect; (t-note) prayers conduct; devout Stopped; idolatry greatest in virtue far and wide miraculous power; pure intent faith shield; superior by design; (see note) fleur-de-lys further delay It so happened; the angel descended shed; beams as an excellent addition that same valley; established came about, whoever desires to see perfection flower all women are like that; (see note) illuminate Whose faithfulness; (t-note) To speak plain truth is noted high (i.e., great) such complete This having happened righteous heraldic toads (see note) bore treasure; price (i.e., value) Rheims (see note) humbly; (see note) The ampule; dove; (see note); (t-note) anointed crowd; all around head to toe distress pagan; immediately still; oil; (t-note) Preserved custom; revelation By; reverence (see note) (see note) next in hereditary succession well power Receive; crown like his forefathers; (see note) Descendant; St. Louis (see note) So may it please (see note) Allow; on your throne To see this miracle just as it happened |