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Listen to the Middle English of William Langland's 14th century allegorical dream vision: Piers Plowman. This text is from Piers Plowman, B-Text Passus XVIII, lines 111-431 timestamps - 0:00 - Introduction 0:12 - The Four Daughters of God 12:35 - Book's Bold Witness 15:53 - The Devil's Rights 21:38 - The King of Glory 31:29 - The Daughters Reconcile 33:36 - The Dreamer Awakes EDIT: Embarrassingly, there is a mistake in this video, I've accidentally skipped over a few lines that should occur 21:38. (I suppose now I know how scribes would do this kind of thing in Medieval Manuscripts). The King of Glory affirms that he has recused mankind by right, and then, he addresses Lucifer, who he will bind in chains: And for thi lesynge, Lucifer, that thow leighe til Eve, Thow shalt abyen it bittre!"--and bond hym with cheynes. As troth and al the route hidden hem in hernes; They dorste noght loke on Oure Lord, the lothlieste of hem alle, But leten hym lede forth what hym liked and lete what hym liste. Manye hundred of aungeles harpeden and songen, " Culpat caro, purgat caro, regnat Deus Dei caro.' (B.XVIII.403-409) (This is literally the HARROWING PART of "The Harrowing of Hell" so I don't know how this was possibly skipped. My apologies!)