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				JESUS   Petir, myne awne discipill dere, 
				And James and John, my cosyns two, 
				Takis hartely hede, for ye schall here 
				That I wille telle unto no moo; 
				And als ye schall see sightis seere 
				Whilke none schall see bot ye alsoo, 
				Therfore comes forth with me in fere, 
				For to yone mountayne will I goo. 
				Ther schall ye see a sight 
				Whilk ye have yerned lange. 
				 
				PETRUS   My Lorde, we are full light 
				And glad with thee to gange. 
				 
				JESUS   Longe have ye coveyte for to kenne 
				My Fadir, for I sette hym before, 
				And wele ye wote whilke tyme and when 
				In Galylé gangand we were. 
				“Shewe us thy Fadir,” thus saide ye then, 
				“That suffice us withouten more.” 
				I saide to you and to all men, 
				“Who seis me, seis my Fadyr thore.” 
				Such wordis to you I spakke 
				In trewthe to make you bolde, 
				Ye cowde noght undyrtake 
				The talez that I you tolde. 
				 
				Anodir tyme, for to encresse 
				Youre trouthe and worldly you to wys, 
				I saide, Quem dicunt homines 
				Esse filium hominis?1 
				I askid yow wham the pepill chase  
				To be mannys Sone, withouten mys; 
				Ye answered and saide, “Sum Moyses,” 
				And sum saide than, “Hely it is,” 
				And sum saide, “John Baptist.” 
				Than more I enquered you yitt, 
				I askid yiff ye ought wiste 
				Who I was, by youre witte. 
				 
				Thou aunswered, Petir, for thy prowe, 
				And saide that I was Crist, God Sonne; 
				Bot of thyselffe that had noght thowe, 
				My Fadir hadde that grace begonne. 
				Therfore bese bolde and biddis nowe 
				To tyme ye have my Fadir fonne. 
				 
				JACOBUS   Lord, to thy byddyng will we bowe 
				Full buxumly, as we are bonne. 
				 
				JOHANNES   Lorde, we will wirke thy will 
				Allway with trew entent. 
				We love God lowde and stille 
				That us this layne has lente. 
				 
				PETRUS   Full glad and blithe awe us to be 
				And thanke oure maistir, mekill of mayne, 
				That sais we schall the sightis see 
				The whiche non othir schall see certayne. 
				 
				JACOBUS   He talde us of his Fadir free, 
				Of that fare wolde we be full fayne. 
				 
				JOHANNES   All that he hyghte us holde will hee; 
				Therfore we will no forther frayne, 
				But as he fouchesaffe 
				So sall we undirstande. 
				 
				PETRUS   Beholde, her we have nowe in hast 
				Som new tythandys. 
				 
				HELYAS   Lord God, I love thee lastandly 
				And highly, botht with harte and hande, 
				That me, thy poure prophett Hely, 
				Have stevened me in this stede to stande. 
				In paradise wonnand am I 
				Ay sen I lefte this erthely lande. 
				I come Cristis name to clarifie 
				As God his Fadir me has ordand, 
				And for to bere witnesse 
				In worde to man and wyffe, 
				That this his owne Sone is 
				And Lord of lastand liff. 
				 
				MOYSES   Lord God, that of all welth is wele, 
				With wille and witte we wirschippe thee, 
				That unto me, Moyses, wolde tell 
				This grete poynte of thy pryvyté, 
				And hendly hente me oute of hell 
				This solempne syght for I schuld see, 
				Whan thy dere darlynges that thore dwell 
				Hase noght thy grace in swilk degree. 
				Oure formefadyrs full fayne 
				Wolde se this solempne sight 
				That in this place thus pleyne 
				Is mustered thurgh thi myght. 
				 
				PETRUS   Brethir, whatevere yone brightnes be? 
				Swilk burdis beforne was nevere sene. 
				It marres my myght, I may not see, 
				So selcouth thyng was nevere sene. 
				 
				JACOBUS   What it will worthe, that wote noght wee, 
				How wayke I waxe, ye will not wene, 
				Are was ther one, now is ther thre. 
				Methynke oure maistir is betwene. 
				 
				JOHANNES   That oure maistir is thare 
				That may we trewly trowe; 
				He was ffull fayre beffore, 
				But nevere als he is nowe. 
				 
				PETRUS   His clothyng is as white as snowe, 
				His face schynes as the sonne. 
				To speke with hym I have grete awe, 
				Swilk faire before was nevere fune. 
				 
				JACOBUS   The tothir two fayne wolde I knawe 
				And witte what werke tham hedir has wonne. 
				 
				JOHANNES   I rede we aske tham all on rowe 
				And grope tham how this game is begonne. 
				 
				PETRUS   My bredir, if that ye be come 
				To make clere Cristis name, 
				Telles here till us thre, 
				For we seke to the same. 
				 
				HELYAS   Itt is Goddis will that we you wys 
				Of his werkis, as is worthy. 
				I have my place in paradise, 
				Ennok my brodyr me by. 
				Als messenger withouten mys 
				Am I called to this company 
				To witnesse that Goddis Sone is this, 
				Evyn with hym mette and allmyghty. 
				To dede we wer noght dight, 
				But quyk schall we come 
				With Antecrist for to fyght 
				Beffore the day of dome. 
				 
				MOYSES   Frendis, if that ye frayne my name, 
				Moyses than may ye rede by rawe, 
				Two thousand yere aftir Adam 
				Than gaffe God unto me his lawe, 
				And sythen in helle has bene oure hame. 
				Allas, Adams kynne, this schall ye knawe: 
				Unto Crist come, this is the same 
				That us schall fro that dongeoun drawe. 
				He schall brynge tham to blys 
				That nowe in bale are bonne; 
				This myrthe we may not mys, 
				For this same is Goddis Sonne. 
				 
				JESUS   My dere discipill, drede you noght, 
				I am youre soverayne certenly. 
				This wondir werke that here is wrought 
				Is of my Fadir almyghty. 
				Thire both are hydir brought, 
				The tone Moyses, the todir Ely, 
				And for youre sake thus are thei sought 
				To saie you, his Sone am I. 
				So schall bothe heven and helle 
				Be demers of this dede, 
				And ye in erthe schall tell 
				My name wher itt is nede. 
				 
				PETRUS   A, loved be thou evere, my Lord Jesus, 
				That all this solempne sight has sent 
				That fouchest saffe to schew thee thus 
				So that thi myghtis may be kende. 
				Here is full faire dwellyng for us, 
				A lykand place in for to lende. 
				A, Lord, late us no forther trus, 
				For we will make with herte and hende 
				A taburnakill unto thee 
				Belyve, and thou will bide; 
				One schall to Moyses be, 
				And to Ely the thirde. 
				 
				JACOBUS   Ya, wittirly, that were wele done, 
				But us awe noght swilk case to crave; 
				Tham thare but saie and have it sone, 
				Such service and he fouchesaffe. 
				He hetis his men both morne and none 
				Thare herber high in heven to have; 
				Therfore is beste we bide hys bone. 
				Who othir reedis, rudely thei rave. 
				 
				JOHANNES   Such sonde as he will sende 
				May mende all oure mischeve, 
				And where hym lykis to lende 
				We will lende, with his leve 
				 
				Hic descendunt nubes. 
				 
				PATER IN NUBE   Ye ffebill of faithe, folke affraied, 
				Beis noght aferde for us in feere. 
				 
				Both erthe and eyre with clowdes clere. 
				This is my Sone, as ye have saide, 
				As he has schewed by sygnes sere. 
				Of all his werkis I am wele paied, 
				Therfore till hym takis hede and here. 
				Where he is, thare am I; 
				He is myne and I am his: 
				Who trowis this stedfastly 
				Shall byde in endles blisse. 
				 
				JESUS   Petir, pees be unto thee, 
				And to you also, James and John. 
				Rise uppe and tellis me what ye see, 
				And beis no more so wille of wone. 
				 
				PETRUS   A, Lorde, what may this mervayle be? 
				Whedir is this glorious gleme al gone? 
				We saugh here pleynly persones thre, 
				And nowe is oure Lorde lefte allone. 
				This mervayle movis my mynde 
				And makis my flessh affrayed. 
				 
				JACOBUS   This brightnes made me blynde, 
				I bode nevere swilke a brayde. 
				 
				JOHANNES   Lorde God, oure maker almyghty, 
				This mater evermore be ment, 
				We saw two bodis stande hym by 
				And saide his Fadir had thame sent. 
				 
				PETRUS   There come a clowde of the skye, 
				Lyght als the lemys on thame lent, 
				And now fares all as fantasye, 
				For wote noght how thai are wente 
				 
				JACOBUS   That clowde cloumsed us clene 
				That come schynand so clere, 
				Such syght was never sene, 
				To seke all sydis seere. 
				 
				JOHANNES   Nay, nay, that noys noyed us more 
				That here was horde so hydously. 
				 
				JESUS   Frendis, be noght afferde therfore, 
				I schall you saye encheson why. 
				My Fadir wyte how that ye were 
				In youre faith fayland and forthy 
				He come to witnesse ay where, 
				And saide that his Sone am I 
				And also in this stede 
				To witnesse the same, 
				A quyk man and a dede 
				Come to make clere my name. 
				 
				PETRUS   A, Lord, why latest thou us noght see 
				Thy Fadirs face in his fayrenes? 
				 
				JESUS   Petir, thou askis overgrete degree, 
				That grace may noght be graunted thee, I gesse. 
				In his Godhed so high is he 
				As all youre prophetis names expresse, 
				That langar of lyffe schall he noght be 
				That seys his Godhede as it is. 
				Here have ye sene in sight 
				Poyntes of his privité 
				Als mekill als erthely wighte 
				May suffre in erthe to see. 
				 
				And therfore wende we nowe agayne 
				To oure meyné, and mende ther chere. 
				 
				JACOBUS   Oure felaws ful faste wil us frayne 
				How we have faren, al in feere. 
				 
				JESUS   This visioun lely loke ye layne, 
				Unto no leffand lede it lere 
				Tille tyme mannys Sone have suffered payne 
				And resen fro dede, kens it than clere. 
				For all that trowis that thyng 
				Of my Fadir and me, 
				Thay schall have his blessing 
				And myne, so motte it be. 
				
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				earnestly heed; hear 
				 
				many; (see note); (t-note) 
				but 
				in company 
				(see note) 
				 
				long yearned for 
				 
				happy 
				go 
				 
				(t-note) 
				?affirmed 
				 
				Galilee going 
				(see note) 
				 
				 
				there 
				spake 
				 
				[For otherwise] you could not understand 
				 
				 
				 
				guide 
				(see note) 
				 
				chose 
				 
				(t-note) 
				Elijah 
				 
				of you 
				knew 
				 
				 
				credit 
				 
				thou 
				begun 
				be; abide; (see note); (t-note) 
				found (seen) 
				 
				 
				obediently; obliged 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				gift 
				 
				ought; (see note) 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				matter; glad 
				 
				promised 
				question 
				is willing 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				everlastingly 
				both 
				poor; Elijah 
				called 
				living 
				 
				 
				ordained 
				 
				 
				 
				everlasting life 
				 
				well (source); (t-note) 
				 
				 
				mystery 
				graciously took 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				plain; (t-note) 
				organized through 
				 
				 
				marvels 
				(see note) 
				amazing 
				 
				(i.e., be determined to be) 
				weak (sleepy) 
				Before; (see note) 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				(see note) 
				 
				 
				matter; found 
				 
				 
				know; hither; transported 
				 
				in order 
				interrogate 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				inform 
				 
				 
				brother [is] 
				sin 
				 
				 
				equal 
				death; put 
				alive; (see note) 
				 
				doom 
				 
				ask 
				expound in order 
				 
				gave 
				home 
				 
				Until; comes; (see note) 
				 
				 
				bound (captive) 
				 
				 
				 
				dread 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				say [to] you 
				 
				judges 
				 
				necessary 
				 
				praised; (t-note) 
				 
				vouchsafe; show 
				known 
				 
				pleasant; remain 
				go 
				hand; (see note) 
				 
				Forthwith 
				 
				 
				 
				wisely 
				 
				 
				if he wills [it] 
				promises 
				[secure] dwelling 
				wish 
				advises 
				 
				message 
				 
				desires; remain 
				leave 
				 
				Here the clouds descend; (t-note) 
				 
				(see note); (t-note) 
				Be 
				framed; (t-note) 
				air 
				 
				 
				 
				hear 
				 
				 
				believes 
				(t-note) 
				 
				 
				 
				(see note) 
				be; distraught 
				 
				(t-note) 
				 
				saw; plainly 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				endured; assault 
				 
				 
				remembered 
				bodies 
				them 
				 
				 
				beams 
				 
				[we] know 
				 
				surprised (shocked) 
				shining 
				 
				seek all around; (see note) 
				 
				sound annoyed; (see note) 
				heard 
				 
				afraid 
				reason 
				knows 
				failing 
				 
				 
				place 
				 
				live 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				(i.e., too much) 
				 
				 
				proclaim 
				(see note) 
				sees 
				 
				mystery 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				company 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				truly; conceal; (see note) 
				living man; reveal 
				 
				risen; teach; openly 
				 
				(t-note) 
				 
				 
				
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