A Select Collection of Old English Plays - Volume I Part 39
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Volume I Part 39

PARDONER.

Which late by fire was destroyed and marred--

FRIAR.

In Scripture eke but I say, sirs, how--

PARDONER.

Ay, by the ma.s.s, one cannot hear--

FRIAR.

What a babbling maketh yonder fellow!

PARDONER.

For the babbling of yonder foolish frere--

FRIAR.

In Scripture eke is there many a place--

PARDONER.

And also, masters, as I was about to tell--

FRIAR.

Which showeth that many a man so far-forth lacketh grace--

PARDONER.

Pope Julius the Sixth hath granted fair and well--

FRIAR.

That when to them G.o.d hath abundance sent--

PARDONER.

And doth twelve thousand years of pardon to them send--

FRIAR.

They would distribute none to the indigent--

PARDONER.

That ought to this holy chapel lend--

FRIAR.

Whereat G.o.d having great indignation--

PARDONER

Pope Boniface the Ninth also--

FRIAR.

Punished these men after a divers fashion--

PARDONER.

Pope Julius, Pope Innocent, with divers popes mo--

FRIAR.

As the gospel full n.o.bly doth declare--

PARDONER.

Hath granted to the sustaining of the same--

FRIAR.

How dives Epulus reigning in welfare--