"Ryse, hyrd men heynd! for now is he borne That shall take fro the feynd that adam had lorne: That warloo to sheynd this nyght is he borne. God is made youre freynd now at this morne. He behestys, At bedlem go se, Ther lygys that fre In a cryb full poorely, Betwyx two bestys."
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Angel, in The Second Shepherds' Play, line 638.
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