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[Chronicle of Fabyan]

[by Robert Fabyan

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[Cryste of the thefe which on the ryght hand was]
  
  
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[Cryste of the thefe which on the ryght hand was]

Cryste of the thefe which on the ryght hand was
And axid mercy to vs thou made a praye
That we lyke wyse shuld for our trespasse
Are of the mercy and shewe no delaye
Nor for Erthly thynges caste ourselfe away
For who of thy Crosse accomptyth lytle store
The meryte of thy passion he losyth euermore
This manfull Knyght this prynce victorious
Which toke thy Crosse on hym with great payne
He folowed the thefe and axyd mercy thus
For his offence he warred thy Foes agayne
And shad theyr blode on hyll and eke on playne


And all for loue good Lorde he had to the
Wherefore swete Iesu on hym thou haue pytie
Of whom the Bowellys at carleyll/& the trunke
At fount Ebrarde full Rychely is dight
The harte at Roan into the erth is sunke
Of the worthy Richarde and so in thre is twyght
That more than one whylom was in myght
In erth is seperat that lyuynge more than one
Was and of grace founde lyke to hym none