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what advice does everyman give the audience?
what does the doctor mean in the epilogue when he says "none excuse may be there for everyman"?

everyman. gramercy, knowledge, with
all my heart.
knowledge. nay, yet i will not from
hence depart till i see where ye shall be come.
everyman. methink, alas, that i must be gone 865
to make my reckoning and my debts pay,
for i see my time is nigh spent away.
take example, all ye that this do hear or see,
how they that i loved best do forsake me,
except my good deeds that bideth truly. 870
good deeds. all earthly things is but vanity.
beauty, strength, and discretion do man forsake,
foolish friends and kinsmen, that fair spake,
all fleeth save good deeds, and that am i.
everyman. have mercy on me, god most mighty; 875
and stand by me, thou mother and maid, holy mary!
good deeds. fear not, i will speak for thee.
everyman. here i cry god mercy!
good deeds. short ° our end, and 'minish° our °shorten/ °diminish
pain. let us go and never come again. 880
everyman. into thy hands, lord, my soul
i commend. receive it, lord, that it be not lost.
as thou me boughtest, so me defend.
and save me from the fiend's boast,
that i may appear with that blessed host. 885
that shall be saved at the day of doom.
in manus tuas--of night's most
for ever--commendo spiritum meum. ° °into thy hands
i commend my spirit

(everyman and good deeds go into the grave.)

knowledge. now hath he suffered that we shall
endure; the good deeds shall make all sure. 890
now hath he made ending.
methinketh that i hear angels sing
and make great joy and melody
where everyman's soul received shall be.
angel. come, excellent elect spouse to jesu! 895
here above thou shalt go
because of thy singular virtue.
now the soul is taken the body fro,
thy reckoning is crystal clear.
now shalt thou into the heavenly sphere, 900
unto the which all ye shall come
that liveth well before the day of doom.
(exit knowledge.)

(enter doctor as epilogue.)

doctor. ° this moral men may have in mind; °teacher
ye hearers, take it of worth, old and young,
and forsake pride, for he deceiveth you in the end, 905
and remember beauty, five wits, strength, and
discretion, they all at the last do everyman forsake,
save his good deeds there doth he take.
but beware, and they be small
before god he hath no at all. 910
none excuse may be there for everyman.
alas, how shall he do then?
for, after death, amends may no man make,
for then mercy and pity doth him forsake.
if his reckoning be not clear when he doth come, 915
god will say, "ite, maledicti, in ignem aeternum.'' ° °"go, ye accursed, into everlasting fire."
and he that hath his account whole and sound,
high in heaven he shall be crowned.
unto which place god bring us all thither,
that we may live body and soul together. 920
thereto the trinity!
amen, say ye, for saint charity.

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