Everyman : a morality . all comeThat liveth well, after the day of doom. Boctor This memory all men may have in mind; Ye hearers, take it of worth, old and young. And forsake pride, for he deceiveth you in the end. And remember Beauty, Five Wits, Strength, and Discretion,They all at last do Everyman his Good Deeds; [them he] there doth take:But beware, for, and they be God he hath no help at all;None excuse may be there for Ever5mian:Alas, how shall he do then?For after death amends may no man then mercy and pity doth him forsake;If his reckoning be not clear


Everyman : a morality . all comeThat liveth well, after the day of doom. Boctor This memory all men may have in mind; Ye hearers, take it of worth, old and young. And forsake pride, for he deceiveth you in the end. And remember Beauty, Five Wits, Strength, and Discretion,They all at last do Everyman his Good Deeds; [them he] there doth take:But beware, for, and they be God he hath no help at all;None excuse may be there for Ever5mian:Alas, how shall he do then?For after death amends may no man then mercy and pity doth him forsake;If his reckoning be not clear, when he doth come,God will say, Ite, maledicti, in ignem aeternum;And he that hath his account whole and sound,High in heaven he shall be crowned;Unto which place God bring us all we may live body and soul together;Thereto help the Trinity:Amen, say ye, for Saint Charity. [ « ] UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY liiiip iiiiin AA 001 188 409 5. €berj>man A MORAL PLAYeverymanmorality00newy


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