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[_She goes._
_Noah._ Welcome, wife, into this boat!
_Noah's Wife._ And have them that for thy note![37]
[_Et dat alapam victa._[38]
_Noah._ Aha! marry, this is hot!
It is good to be still.
My children! methinks this boat removes!
Our tarrying here hugely me grieves!
Over the land the water spreads!
G.o.d do as he will!
Ah, great G.o.d, thou art so good!
Now all this world is in a flood As I see well in sight.
This window will I close anon, And into my chamber will I gone Till this water, so great one, Be slaked through thy might.
[_Noah, according to stage directions, is now to shut the windows of the ark and retire for a short time. He is then to chant the psalm, Salva me, Domine! and afterwards to open them and look out._
Now forty days are fully gone.
Send a raven I will anon; If aught were earth, tree, or stone, Be dry in any place.
And if this fowl come not again It is a sign, sooth to say, That dry it is on hill or plain, And G.o.d hath done some grace.
[_A raven is now despatched._
Ah, Lord! wherever this raven lie, Somewhere is dry well I see; But yet a dove, by my lewtye[39]
After I will send.
Thou wilt turn again to me For of all fowls that may fly Thou art most meek and hend.[40]
[_The stage direction enjoins here that another dove shall be ready with an olive branch in its mouth, which is to be dropped by means of a cord into Noah's hand._
Ah Lord! blessed be thou aye, That me hast comforted thus to-day!
By this sight, I may well say This flood begins to cease.
My sweet dove to me brought has A branch of olive from some place; This betokeneth G.o.d has done us some grace, And is a sign of peace.
Ah, Lord! honoured must thou be!
All earth dries now I see; But yet, till thou command me, Hence will I not hie.
All this water is away, Therefore as soon as I may Sacrifice I shall do in faye[41]
To thee devoutly.
_G.o.d._ Noah, take thy wife anon, And thy children every one, Out of the ship thou shalt gone, And they all with thee.
Beasts and all that can flie, Out anon they shall hie, On earth to grow and multiply: I will that it be so.
_Noah._ Lord, I thank thee, through thy might, Thy bidding shall be done in hight,[42]
And, as fast as I may dight[43]
I will do thee honour.
And to thee offer sacrifice, Therefore comes in all wise, For of these beasts that be his Offer I will this stower.[44]
[_Then leaving the ark with his whole family, he shall take the animals and birds, make an offering of them, and set out on his way._
Lord G.o.d, in majesty, That such grace has granted me, When all was borne safe to be, Therefore now I am boune.[45]
My wife, my children, my company, With sacrifice to honour thee, With beasts, fowls, as thou may see, I offer here right soon.
_G.o.d._ Noah, to me thou art full able, And thy sacrifice acceptable, For I have found thee true and stable, On thee now must I myn.[46]
Curse earth will I no more That man's sin it grieves sore, For of youth man full of yore Has been inclined to sin.
You shall now grow and multiply And earth you edify, Each beast and fowl that may flie Shall be afraid for you.
And fish in sea that may flitt Shall sustain you--I you behite[47]
To eat of them you not lett[48]
That clean be you may know.
There as you have eaten before Gra.s.ses and roots, since you were born, Of clean beasts, less and more, I give you leave to eat.
Save blood and fish both in fear Of wrong dead carrion that is here, Eat not of that in no manner, For that aye you shall lett.[49]
Manslaughter also you shall flee, For that is not pleasant to me That sheds blood, he or she Ought where among mankind.
That sheds blood, his blood shall be And vengeance have, that men shall see; Therefore now beware now all ye You fall not in that sin.
And forward now with you I make And all thy seed, for thy sake, Of such vengeance for to slake, For now I have my will.
Here I promise thee a behest,[50]
That man, woman, fowl, nor beast With water while the world shall last, I will no more spill.
My bow between you and me In the firmament shall be, By very tokens, that you may see That such vengeance shall cease.
That man, nor woman, shall never more Be wasted by water, as is before, But for sin that grieveth sore, Therefore this vengeance was.
Where clouds in the welkin That each bow shall be seen, In token that my wrath or tene[51]
Should never this wroken be.
The string is turned toward you, And toward me bent is the bow, That such weather shall never show, And this do I grant to thee.
My blessing now I give thee here, To thee Noah, my servant dear; For vengeance shall no more appear; And now farewell, my darling dear!
THE CHESTER PAGEANT OF THE BARBERS AND WAX-CHANDLERS REPRESENTING ABRAHAM, MELCHISEDEC, AND ISAAC
CHARACTERS
G.o.d Abraham Lot Isaac Melchisedec A Knight Expositor A Messenger
THE CHESTER PAGEANT OF ABRAHAM, MELCHISEDEC, AND ISAAC
Abraham, _newly returned from the slaughter of the four kings, meets_ Melchisedec _riding_.
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