He saith not all thing as his fellow doth; But natheless their sentence is all soth, 3942 And all accorden as in their senténce, 3943 All be there in their telling differénce; For some of them say more, and some say less, When they his piteous passión express; I mean of Mark and Matthew, Luke and John; But doubtëless their sentence is all one. Therefore, lordingës all, I you beseech, If that ye think I vary in my speech, As thus, though that I tellë some deal more Of proverbës, than ye have heard before Comprehended in this little treatise here, T’ enforcë with 3944 the effect of my mattére, And though I not the same wordës say As ye have heard, yet to you all I pray Blame me not; for as in my senténce Shall ye nowhere findë no differénce From the senténce of thilkë 3945

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