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11My gostly fader, I me confesse,My gostly fader, I me confesse,
22First to God and then to you,First to God and then to you,
33That at a window (wot ye how?)That at a window -- wot ye how? --
44I stole a kiss of grete sweteness,I stale a cosse of grete sweteness,
55Which don was done advisedly;Which don was out avisèness;
66But hit is doon, not undoon now.But hit is doon, not undoon now.
77My gostly fader, I me confesseMy gostly fader, I me confesse
88First to God and then to you.First to God and then to you.
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1010But I restore it doubtless shall But I restore it shall doutless
1111Agein, if so be it that I may;Agein, if so be that I mow;
1212And that to God I make a vowAnd that to God I make a vow
1313And elles I ask forgiveness.And elles I axè foryefness.
1414My gostly fader, I me confesseMy gostly fader, I me confesse
1515First to God and then to you.First to God and then to you.

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