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Thus I may likyn oure lady to a p̄cious stone callid enix & he is as clere as any criscall & shall of kinde whā the sonne shynythe hote on him hit openithe & receyued a droppe of the dewe of heuen in to him & closithe a yene till.ix. monthes aftyr & thanne hit openithe & fallithe oute a stōe of the same kinde & so closithe a yene as euer hit was & neuer openithe aftyr. |
Thus I may likyn our lady to a pcious stone called enix & he is as clear as any criscall & shall of kind when the son shynythe hight on him hit openithe & received a drop of the dew of heaven in to him & closithe a then till ix months After & than hit openithe & fallithe out a stone of the same kind & so closithe a then as ever hit was & never openithe After. |
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