The Old and Middle English.
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wiðuten c Noe and hise ðre sunen, | c except | |
Sem, Cam, Iaphet, if we rigt munen, d | d consider | |
and here e foure wifes woren hem wið; | e their | |
ðise viii hadden in ðe arche grið.f | f peace | |
Ðat arche was a feteles g good, | g vessel | |
set and limed agen ðe flood; | ||
ðre hundred elne was it long, | ||
nailed and sperd,h ðig and strong, | h closed | |
and lti elne wid, and xxxti heg i; | i high | |
ðor buten Noe long swing he dreg k; | k bore toil | |
an hundred winter, everilc del,l | l bit | |
welken or m it was ended wel; | m passed ere | |
of alle der ðe on werlde wunen,n | n dwell | |
and foueles, weren ðerinne cumen | ||
bi seven and seven, or bi two & two, | ||
Almigtin God him bad it so, | ||
and mete quorbi o ðei migten liven, | o whereby | |
ðor quiles he p woren on water driven, | p they | |
sexe hundred ger Noe was hold q | q old | |
Quan he dede r him in ðe arche-wold. | r put | |
Two ðusant ger, sex hundred mo, | ||
and sex and fifti forð to ðo,s | s beside those | |
weren of werldes elde numen t | t taken | |
ðan u Noe was in to ðe arche cumen. | u when | |
Ilc x wateres springe here strengðe undede, | x each | |
and reyne gette y dun on everilk stede | y poured | |
fowerti dais and fowerti nigt, | ||
so wex water wið magti migt. | ||
so wunderlike it wex and get | ||
ðat fiftene elne it overflet, | ||
over ilk dune,z and over ilc hil, | z mountain | |
ðhurge Godes migt and Godes wil; | ||
and oðer fowerti ðore-to, | ||
dais and nigtes stod et so; | ||
ðo was ilc fleis a on werlde slagen, | a flesh | |
ðo gunnen b ðe wateres hem wið-dragen. | b began |