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" It goes on to say that the Lady of Egremond, at the request of the abbess, spoke to her lord to give them some land " to lay up trea- sure in heaven, " and that "he laughed and said he would give them as much as snow fell upon the next morning, being Midsummer Day, and on the morrow as he looked out of his castle window, all was white with snow for three miles together. And thereupon builded this St. Bees Abbie, and gave all those lands were snowen unto it, and the town and haven of Whitehave...n. " Etc. I68 RAM BUKSH, THE LEPER. " To His compassionate Excellency, One Ram Buksh who is ready to die — He in the light, and I in the dark, He full sun and I but a spark — Prayeth. I once like a wild goat ran, Tigers right to their lair would trace, Met the elephant face to face, Smote the leopard, and slew the buck, Strangled the cobra before he struck ; Pride of the village, beloved of my wife, Now am I stricken and weary of life ; Under the whole community's ban, A lonely, loathsome, leprous man.
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