Part 84 (1/2)
[Sidenote: _A bedward Prayer._]
-- A praier to be saide when thou goest to bedde.
[Sidenote: G.o.d of mercy, take us into Thy care.]
++O Mercifull G.o.d!
heare this our requeste, 988 And graunte vnto vs this nighte quiet reste.
Into thy tuicion, oh lorde, do vs take! 992 Our bodies slepynge, our myndes yet maie wake.
[Sidenote: Forgive us our sins.]
Forgeue the offences this daye we haue wroughte 996 A-gainste thee and our neighbour in worde, dede, and thoughte!
And graunte vs thy grace hense forth to flie sinne, 1000
[Sidenote: [sign. D. ii.]]
[Sidenote: Deliver us from evil, and our enemy the Devil.]
And that a newe lyfe we maie nowe beginne!
Deliuer and defende vs this night from all euell, 1004 And from the daunger of our enemie, the diuell, whiche goeth a-boute sekyng his praie, 1008 And by his crafte whom we maie betraie.
[Sidenote: a.s.sist us to conquer him and ascribe all honour to Thee.]
a.s.siste vs, oh lorde, with thy holy sprite, 1012 That valiantly against him we maie euer fighte; And winning the victorie, maie lifte vp our voice, 1016 And in his strength faithfully reioice, Saying, ”to the lorde be all honour and praise 1020 For his defence bothe now and alwaies!”
[Transcriber's Note:
In the following segment, the numbers 1, 2, 3... from the original text are used as sidenote markers. There are no footnotes.]
[Headnote: THE DUTY OF ALL DEGREES OF MEN.]
[Sidenote: [sign. D. ii.b.]]
[Sidenote: _Each one's Duty._]
-- the dutie of eche degred. (_so_) brefely declared.
[Sidenote: The Duty of [1] Princes, [2] Judges, [3] Prelates, [4] Parents, [5] Children, [6] Masters, [7] Servants, [8] Husbands.]
1 ++Ye princes, that the earth rule and gouerne, 1024 Seke ye for knowledge doubtes to discerne.
2 Ye iudges, geue iudgement according to righte 1028 As may be founde acceptable in the lordes sight.
3 Ye prelates, preache purely the worde of our lorde, 1032 That your liuings & prechinges in one maie accorde.
4 Ye fathers and mothers, so your children instructe 1036 As maye them to grace and uertue conducte.
[Sidenote: [sign. D. iii.]]
5 Ye chyldren, lykewyse obey your pare{n}tes here; 1040 In all G.o.dlinesse see that ye them feare.
6 Ye maisters, do you the thynge that is righte 1044 Not lokynge what ye may do by mighte.