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On the Ale of Derby V. Cambden by Hen of Averanches | On the Ale of Derby V. Cambden by Hen of Averanches | ||
Nescio quod Stygiæ Monstrum conforme paludi, | Nescio quod Stygiæ Monstrum conforme paludi, | ||
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De Lacu in Staffordia | De Lacu in Staffordia | ||
Rugitu Lacus est eventus præco futuri; | |||
Cujus aquis fera se credare nulla solet. | |||
Instet odora canum virtus, mon | Instet odora canum virtus, mon instet acerba, | ||
Non tamen intrabit exagitata lacum | |||
Of a Lake in Staffordshire | Of a Lake in Staffordshire | ||
A lake there is that roareth loud, | A lake there is that roareth loud, wherby things are foreshowne, | ||
The water whereof once to take wild beasts were never knowne. | The water whereof once to take wild beasts were never knowne. | ||
[Let] Hounds, let death pursue apace them for to overtake. | |||
[ | [For] all this chance and hot pursuite, none enter will the Lake. |
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[pg] 112
On the Ale of Derby V. Cambden by Hen of Averanches Nescio quod Stygiæ Monstrum conforme paludi, Cervisiam pleriq[ue] vocant; nil spissius illa Dum bibitur, nil clarius est dum mingitur, unde Coustat quod multas fæces in ventre reliquit.
[Of] this strange drinke, so like to Stygian Lake, [which] term it Ale) I wote not what to make; [Fo]lke drink it thicke, and pipe it passing thin, Much dregges therefore must needs remaine within.
De Lacu in Staffordia
Rugitu Lacus est eventus præco futuri; Cujus aquis fera se credare nulla solet. Instet odora canum virtus, mon instet acerba, Non tamen intrabit exagitata lacum
Of a Lake in Staffordshire
A lake there is that roareth loud, wherby things are foreshowne, The water whereof once to take wild beasts were never knowne. [Let] Hounds, let death pursue apace them for to overtake. [For] all this chance and hot pursuite, none enter will the Lake.