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dē du••us annis And there dwelled he ij. yere & cristoned hym and all his housholde & aftirwarde for grete holynesse that marke saw with this mā he made hym a bischopp̄ Thanne the people saw how marke 〈 ◊ 〉 in the Cite they toke hym and tyde a rope a ho••te his necke & drewe him amōg stones till the flesche fill to the erthe & seid drawe we the bugull to the bugull place So whanne he was drawe nyghe to dethe thā they putte him in to prison till on the morowe Than the same nyghte criste come to hym in to pryson & sayde Pese be to the marke oure euā geliste be not a gaste fore I am with the Thanne on the morowe they co••• & fe•te him oute of p̄ son & drewe hym till he was dede & whan he shulde dye he seyde In ma nn• tuas And so gaffe vp the goste & aftirward they wolde brenne his body & than there come sothe an erthe quake with a lightenyng & thoundyr that there durste no mā a byde Than in the nyghte cristen people come & toke markes body and beried hit Than fill hit so that euery cristen londe halowed seint markes day saue one coūtrey that is callid appolonia the whiche countre was so greuyd with he•e and drowthe that all the coūtrey fayled hem of frute so that they were well nere famelyd And thā there come a voyce from heuen & bad hem halowe seint markes day & than they schulde be comfortid & they dede so & a nō god sente hem plēte of all maner of frutesy nowe. |
den du••us Annis And there dwelled he ij. year & Christened him and all his household & aftirwarde for great holiness that mark saw with this man he made him a bischopp Than the people saw how mark 〈 ◊ 〉 in the Cite they took him and tIED a rope a ho••te his neck & drew him among stones till the Flesh fill to the earth & said draw we the bugull to the bugull place So when he was draw High to death than they put him in to prison till on the morrow Than the same night christen come to him in to prison & said Pese be to the mark our euā geliste be not a gaste before I am with the Than on the morrow they co••• & fe•te him out of p̄ son & drew him till he was deed & when he should die he said In ma nn• tuas And so gaffe up the ghost & afterward they would bren his body & than there come sooth an earth quake with a lightning & thoundyr that there durst no man a bide Than in the night christen people come & took marks body and beried hit Than fill hit so that every christen land hallowed saint marks day save one country that is called Apollonia the which country was so grieved with he•e and drowthe that all the country failed hem of fruit so that they were well never famelyd And than there come a voice from heaven & bad hem hallow saint marks day & than they should be comforted & they deed so & a nō god sent hem plenty of all manner of frutesy now. |
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