All perishes and passes that we with eye see
Descriptive details
First lyric inserted in Rolle’s Ego Dormio — 8 or 10 irregular alliterative lines. Cf. DIMEV 3290, DIMEV 6482.
Internal cross references: 3290, 6482
- Authors: Richard Rolle;
- Formal characteristics: eight-line; ten-line; alliteration
- Subject keywords: transitoriness of world
Bibliography
- DIMEV: 357
- IMEV: 197.8
- NIMEV: prose
Witnesses
1. BodEngPoeta1, f. 338r col. b
Written as prose.. No music or illustration.
Al perisscheþ & passeþ þat we with eȝen se
And warrischeþ in to wrecchednesse þe weolþe of þis world
Robes & richesse roten in þe diche
pruide & peyntyng slak schal in serwe
delices & drewerys stinke schul ful sone
Her gold & heore tresour draweþ hem to dey
Alle wikked of þis world dryuen to a dale
þat þei mowe seo heore serwing ful wo is þat Rabel
þenne mowe þei synge of solas þat loued han Ihu crist
whon alle oþer wrecches from weole falleþ in to helle
Bibliographical references:
- Facsimiles: Doyle1987; Scase2011;
2. BodRawA389, f. 96
No music or illustration.
Bibliographical references:
- Editions: Horstmann1895-96, 1.53;
3. CULDd564, Part III, f. 24v
No music or illustration.
Men thynk it swete to synne
bot þaire mede þat es ordand for þam
es bitterer þan þe gall
sowrar þan þe atter
war þan al þe waa
þat we may here se or fele
It wanes in to wrechednes
þe welth of þis worlde
Robes & ritches rotes in dike
Prowde payntyng
slakes in to sorow
delites & drewryse
stynk sal ful sone
þair golde & þaire tresoure
drawes þam til dede
Al þe wikked of þis worlde
drawes til a dale
þat þai may se þare sorowyng
whare waa es euer stabel
Bot he may syng of solace
þat lufes ihesu criste
þe wretchesse fra wele
falles in to hell
Bibliographical references:
- Editions: Horstmann1895-96, 1.53; Allen1931, 64;
4. BLAdd22283, f. 150v col. b
Two-column format. Written as prose.. No music or illustration.
Al perisscheþ and passeþ
þat we wiþ eiȝen seo
And warisscheþ in to wrecchednesse
þe weolþe of þis world
Robes and richesse roten in þe diche
Pruide and peyntynge slak schal in serwe
delites and dreweris stinke sul ful sone
heore gold and heore tresour draweþ hem to deþ
Alle wikkede of þis world dryuen to a dale
þat þey mowe seo heore serwyng
ful wo is þat rable
þenne mowe þei synge of solas
þat loued han Ihesu crist
whon al oþere wrecches
from weole falleþ in to helle
Bibliographical references:
- Facsimiles: BritLib2014;
6. TCD155, p. 6
No music or illustration.
Alle parescheþ & passeþ awey þat we may here see
& þat we wiþ dele & alle þe riches & welþes
of þis worlde worþes to wrecchednes…
…But þan schal be solace & Ioy to hem þat haue loued Ihesu crist
Whan þe wrecches for her welþe schul falle into helle
7. WestmSch3, ff. 226v–227
Written as prose.. No music or illustration.
First lines:All perischen & passen þat we with yȝen seen
& wendeþ in to wrechednes
þe welþes of þis world
robis & riches rotiþ in þe dich
prid & payntynge slake schal in sorow
delites & dreweres stynke schal ful soon
þer golde & tresours drawen hem to deeþ
all þe wyked of þis world dryue to a daal
þat þai mai see her sorowynge ful of wo is is þat rable
þan mai þai synge of solace þat luffed ihesu crist
when al oþer wrecchis fro wel falle into hell
8. Longleat29, f. 44v
Written as prose.. No music or illustration.
Al perisshethe & passeth þat we with eigh see
hit vansheth in to wrechednesse þe wel of þis world
robes & richesses roteth in þe diche
pride & peyntynge slak shal in sorowe
delites & dreries stynke shal ful sone
har gold & har tresour draweth ham to deth
al þe wike of þis world dryueth to a dale
þat þay may se har sorowyge þer is al þe rabil
Bot he þat may synge of solace þat loued ihesu crist
when al þe wreches fro wel falleth into helle
Bibliographical references:
- Editions: Ogilvie-Thomson1988, 28;
Bibliographical ghosts
Prior scholarly tradition erroneously attributes copies of this item to the following documents.
- CamMagPep2125 Note: not in this copy of Ego Dormio
- Mazar514 Note: Ego Dormio not in this MS
- SteGene3390 Note: not in this MS
- BLEge3245 Note: not in this MS