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| ¶Here begynneth a mery gest and / a true howe Iohan_splynter Made his testament. | |
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| THe more subtyler disceyuer. | |
| Or better understander | |
| The moste craftyest clerke. | |
| Of defraude most exper[t]e. experte] experre 1520 | |
| 5 | Or moste practycyan of subtell engyne. |
| All at the last they cowde come to declyne. | |
| And dayly deceyued bothe somer and wynter | |
| Example of waters son Iohan_splynter | |
| Whiche at Delft in holonde verament. | |
| 10 | Ryght worschypfully dyd make his testament. |
| Yet was he a man of smale reputacyon | |
| As ye haue herde of in any regyon. | |
| This Iohan_splynter as euery man tell can. | |
| Was the Rentgatherer of delft and Sceydam. | |
| 15 | Of .ii. Nonryes the soth to say. |
| Whyche he truly serued many a day. | |
| To them he was true and diligent. | |
| But to his owne auantage he neuer toke rent. | |
| Tyl his age was come his youthe past and gone. | |
| 20 | For pouertye wofull was his mone. |
| Full fayne in ease than wolde he haue lyued | |
| But euery man tha[t] hym refused. that] than 1520 | |
| As he that is [in] age or pouertye. in] 1520 omits | |
| On hym full fewe men haue petye. | |
| 25 | The holyer nonry the more it ought be commended. |
| He that doth to them brynge is euer welcomed | |
| And yf he nought brynge: nought shal he fynde | |
| But had in dysdeyne and clene out of mynde | |
| Thus haue these .ii. nonryes splynter disceyued | |
| 30 | Whiche [m]a[n]y a day he sore be_wayled. many] nauy 1520 |
| That all the true seruyce that he hath done. | |
| Was vtterly lost rewarde had he none | |
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| But as he sat musynge alone. | |
| A maruelous influence into his hede come. | |
| 35 | He mused a crafty wyle in his mynde. |
| To rewarde the nunnes of that were so vnkynde | |
| He seynge hym-self in age and pouertye. | |
| Thought suerly to fynde a remedye. | |
| Than shortly to Antwerpe dyd he hym [h]ye. hye] sye 1520 | |
| 40 | There to auenture some marchaundyse to bye |
| He made hym redy and thyder wente. | |
| Fyue or .vi. crownes he had of payment | |
| There-wythall a stronge chest he bought. | |
| With .iii. sure lockes theron well wrought. | |
| 45 | Than dyde he bye the same day. |
| Seuen houndred counters therin to lay. | |
| and came agayne to Scedam with gode entent | |
| As welcome to them as the fyrst day of lent | |
| Whiche before had ben worshypfully receyued | |
| 50 | They gaue hym to drynke sowre bere vnfeyned |
| At hym the nunnes had great e[n]uye. enuye] euye 1520 | |
| Fast to his bed they bad hym hye. | |
| He sayde madaymes lucy and margarete. | |
| Brynge me a candell longe and great. | |
| 55 | I haue brought from antwerpe a certayne thynge |
| Wherof this nyght I must make rekenynge | |
| They brought hym a candell that was nat small | |
| And shyt hym in the chamber ther-withal. | |
| Than opened he his cofer in hast. | |
| 60 | And on table the counters cast. |
| Ther to tell and reken fast he began. | |
| And shoke and rombled then lyke a besy man | |
| He sayde syx hundred gyldynges rounde. | |
| Maketh euen an hundred pounde. | |
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| 65 | And other thyrty renysshe gyldynges lay I here |
| That maketh iust .v. li. of rekenyng clare. li.: =pounds | |
| Herde neuer man of suche a wyle in no boke. | |
| In at an hole a Nun dyd loke | |
| She sawe this money and herde the sounde. | |
| 70 | Than ran she to the abbesse rounde. |
| Madame come to splenters chamber with me | |
| What monay he hath there may ye se. | |
| The abbes in at the hole dyd loke. | |
| And sawe howe he his bagges shoke. | |
| 75 | And lyghtly into his cofre them cast. |
| As yf no man therof had wyst. | |
| And put out his ca[n]dell and to bed went. | |
| The abbesse knewe full lytell what he ment. | |
| Erly on the mornynge he rose and wolde be gone. | |
| 80 | The nunes en[t]reted mayster rentgatherer echone entreted] encreted 1520; rentgatherer] renthgatherer 1520 |
| and prayed hym to byde and he shuld haue gode chere | |
| He shulde nat lake ale wyne nor bere. | |
| They prayed hym to abyde yonge and olde. | |
| But at delf he was brought up and thyder he wolde | |
| 85 | For there he was norysshed of yonge. |
| And theder he wolde his lyfe to prolonge. | |
| To delft he wolde: and prayed the abbesse. | |
| Surely to kepe his chest with rychesse. | |
| And charged hyr wyth [it] full straytly. it] 1520 omits | |
| 90 | But the key with hym kept he. |
| Whan the abbesse of Delft this herde. | |
| By the nunes of scedam that went thyder-warde | |
| That Iohan_splynter was so ryche in-dede. | |
| They made hym gode chere in hope of theyr mede | |
| 95 | Grete was the stryfe bytwene them twayne |
| In whiche of these .ii. abbayes he shold remayne | |
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| They of delft sayde they had most ryght. | |
| To haue Iohan_splynter if they myght | |
| For there was he norysshed in-dede. | |
| 100 | They sent for the cofer in greate spede |
| At Delft Iohan_splynter dwelled dowtles. | |
| The abbesse had and kept his chest with ryches | |
| So there he dwelled many a yere. | |
| Bothe erly and late they made hym gode chere. | |
| 105 | They gaue hym rayment of the best. |
| And all in trust to haue his chest. | |
| Nowe late vs speke of his testament. | |
| Hys executours were ryght suffycyent. | |
| And of habylyte and substance. | |
| 110 | And it had ben for a kynges fynaunce. |
| But in heuen be he crowned on hye. | |
| That a dysceyuer dysceyueth ryght wysely. | |
| Mayster mathewe notary and in lawe lycencyat | |
| To be one of his executours hath vndertake. | |
| 115 | With other two abbottes with gode entent. |
| These were executours of splynters testament | |
| Bytwene these .ii. abbayes this rychesse to deuyde | |
| Eche of them bothe a key dyd prouyde. | |
| So that whan his beryals were done. | |
| 120 | This money shulde be brought forthe ryght sone |
| And bytwene these .ii abba[y]es egally deuyded abbayes] abbanes 1520 | |
| As reyson wolde thus they hym aduysed. | |
| Than came deth that taketh all. | |
| Olde and yonge great and small. | |
| 125 | And toke from Iohan_splynter his lyfe truly. |
| Whiche was beryed full rychely. | |
| Wyth Dirige and seruyce accordynge | |
| Wyth torches and blacke gownes therto belongynge | |
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| Whan the obsequyes and dirige was done. | |
| 130 | His executours assembled ryght sone. |
| A worschypful dyner they caused to be made | |
| Than eche of them to other sayde. | |
| It is best or we this money deuyde. | |
| To sende for the prouoste of Haghe here-besyde | |
| 135 | Or we vnlocke or meddyll with this chest |
| For fere of charge that they myght to vs cast. | |
| They sent for hym: and nowe is he come. | |
| A blacke gowne he hoped to haue wonne | |
| The cofer was sent for by and by. | |
| 140 | The keyes were brought thyder all thre. |
| Whan they began to open this chest. | |
| The on durst nat the other trust. | |
| For they snatched for the monye there. | |
| Lyke a fysshe that out of the water were. | |
| 145 | But they[r] great ioy and couetous desyre. theyr] they 1520 |
| Was lyghtly tourned as ye shall here. | |
| They sat to_gyder vpon on syde. | |
| A crosse ouer the chest they made that tyde. | |
| In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti | |
| 150 | That sayde mayster mathewe notary. |
| Than answered the prouost. | |
| Amen: with a mery Iest: | |
| Than into the chest his hande he hent. | |
| Than spake the notary with euyll entent. | |
| 155 | Holde out thy hande I tell the this. |
| Sub pena maloris excommunicationis | |
| A purs they had bothe great and wyde | |
| And cast this money on the table that tyde. | |
| The Notary had his spectacles on. | |
| 160 | Here is a gode syght of golde by saynt Iohnn . |
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| The prouost was a man dyd vnderstande. | |
| And of this golde he toke in his hande. | |
| He sayde this golde is of suche excellence. | |
| A man may bye an hundred pyeces for thre pens | |
| 165 | They blessyd them all that there dyd stande. |
| They sawe neuer suche a maruayle in holande | |
| And specyally of men that were so wyse and subtyll | |
| They loked eche on other and kept them styll | |
| A rebuke to them it was I_was. I_was: =iwys | |
| 170 | As yf they had kepte shepe all theyr dayes |
| It was to them a great rebuke no dout. | |
| To thynke that suche a man shulde brynge about | |
| As Iohan_splynter to haue so great ryches. | |
| Of this whyle they were full wo doutles. whyle: =wile | |
| 175 | Than by other eche other wolde compell. |
| This to [kepe] in counsel and no forther to tell. kepe] kepte 1520 | |
| The prouost sayd so mot I the. | |
| That shall ye neuer make me. | |
| For it is worthy in cronycles to be done. | |
| 180 | Nowe herken to my conclusyon. |
| All they that serue lordes and ladyes. | |
| Remember age wyll come it wyll nat mys. | |
| Therfore spare and kepe money in thy purs | |
| And than of gode chere thou shalt nat mys. | |
| 185 | and though Iohan_splynter this fortune had that tyde |
| A thousande other may go besyde. | |
| Or they suche a wyle myght fynde. | |
| Nowe god euer is mannys frende. | |
| Graunt hym the blysse of heuen to haue. | |
| 190 | That a couetous man can dysceyue. |
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FINIS ¶Explicit testamentum Johannis_splynter. |
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| ¶Emprynted at London In Poules chyrch-yarde By m[e]me] my 1520 Iulyan_Notary dwellynge at the sygne of the .iii kynges. |