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Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536

"The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion"

Frome thense into
the kytchyn, lokynge abowt, if ther nede any
of my cownsell, frome thense hyther and thyther
obseruynge howe my chylderne be occupyed, what
my wyffe dothe, beynge carefull that euery
thynge be in ordre, these be statyons of Rome.
_Ogy._ But these thynges saynt Iames wold dow
|| for yow. _Mene._ That I shuld se vn-
to these thynges holy scriptu-
re commaundethe, that
I shuld commyt the
charge to sayntes
I dyd rede yt
neuer com-
maun-
ded.
God saue the kynge
FINIS.

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[Corrected Errors:
_v_ = verso (back of page)
[+] iiij.
the pryuate iudgmegt of certayne
_was_ iudgmegt
[+] v.
cosolacyo of his gracys faythfull and true comens
_was_ ofh is
[+] v. _v_
prudently
_was_ prudenly, but catchword has _prudently_
[+] vi.
but also (to theyr greate laude and prayse)
_was_ prayse(
[+] vi. _v_
Desiderius Erasmus
_was_ Dsiderius Erasmus
B
Whan he lokythe to the West
_was_ te West
D iij. _v_
to the company of the wykyd sowdyeres
_was_ compauy
D v.
Frome thens we returnyd in to the quere
_was_ returuyd
E ij. _v_
Me semede he was a man bothe vertuous and wyse
word _a_ printed only as catchword
E viij.


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