A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 41 pages of information about A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure.

A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 41 pages of information about A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure.
cal vnto god for grace, that thyng is long inough before God, whiche is of suche power as too ascende from the yearth vnto heaue, for a short prayer forsoth streght entreth heaue, if it bee made with a vehemet spirit.  It is written, that || ye woma synner spoken of in the gospell did penaunce al her life dayes:  but with how fewe wordes again did the thief obtain Paradise in the houre of death?  If he will crye with hearte and mynde, God haue mercie on me after thy great mercie:  God wil take awaye from hym Tantalus
           stone and yeoue in his hea-
              ryng ioye and cofort
                and his bones hu-
                 miled throughe
                 cotrition, wil
                    reioyse
                     that
                      he
                hath his synnes
                   foryeouen
                      hym.

FINIS.

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Imprinted at London within the
precinct of the late dissolued house
of the gray Friers, by Richarde
Grafton, Printer too the
Princes grace.
the.  XXIX.
daie of Iuly, the yere
of our Lorde. 
M.D.XLV.

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[Typographic Errors: 
  arabic numeral = unnumbered page
    v = verso (back of page)

A.5 v
  most blessed Testament
    was bessed
B.5 v — B.6
  then this || saiyng.
    end of B.5v reads sai-yng _including catchword_
C.7 _v_
  in too a laughter
    _was_ in too a
a laughter at line break
D.7 v
  where god is present
    was where god is/is present at line break
E.iii
  it is no vertue but folishnes:  but as often as thei bee punyshed
    was it is no-vertue _at line break_
    _and_ but as of-
often at line break
E.8 v — F.i
  rather prouoke euil desires || then remedy them
    end of E.8v reads the/reme including catchword
F.i v
  to colour and set furth the preceptes
    was set-furth _at line break_
F.ii _v_
  breuely, there was
    _was_ breuely, there
there was at line break

Irregularities in text (not changed): 

D.5
  the two staues wherevpon age is stayed
    text reads ...where-vpon _at line break_

D.6
  oure moost foo & mortal enemie
    unchanged:  ?fool (foul)

Mismatched catchwords (text uses second form): 

C.iiii — C.iiii v
    [bee] || be
C.7 v — C.8
    [done] || doone
D.iiii v — D.5
    [hym] || it
D.8 — D.8 v
    [ioye] || ioy
D.8 v — E.i
    [I] || (I... 
E.ii v — E.iii
    [life] || lyfe

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