1 And oon of the eldre men seide to me, Wepe thou not; lo! a lioun of the lynage of Juda, the roote of Dauid, hath ouercomun to opene the book, and to vndon the seuene seelis of it. 2 And Y say, and lo! in the myddil of the trone, and of the foure beestis, and in the myddil of the eldre men, a lombe stondynge as slayn, that hadde seuene hornes, and seuene iyen, whiche ben seuene spiritis of God, sent in to al the erthe. 3 And he cam, and took of the riythond of the sittere in the trone the book. 4 And whanne he hadde opened the book, the foure beestis and the foure and twenti eldre men fellen doun bifore the lomb; and hadden ech of hem harpis, and goldun violis ful of odours, whiche ben the preyeris of seyntis. 5 And thei sungun a newe song, and seiden, Lord oure God, thou art worthi to take the book, and to opene the seelis of it; for thou were slayn, and ayenbouytist vs to God in thi blood, of ech lynage, and tunge, and puple, and nacioun;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="6"><sup>6</sup> and madist vs a kyngdom, and prestis to oure God; and we schulen regne on erthe.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="7"><sup>7</sup> And Y say, and herde the vois of many aungels al aboute the trone, and of the beestis, and of the eldre men. And the noumbre of hem was thousyndis of thousyndis, seiynge with a greet vois,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="8"><sup>8</sup> The lomb that was slayn, is worthi to take vertu, and godhed, and wisdom, and strengthe, and onour, and glorie, and blessing.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="9"><sup>9</sup> And ech creature that is in heuene, and that is on erthe, and vndur erthe, and the see, and whiche thingis ben in it, Y herde alle seiynge, To hym that sat in the trone, and to the lomb, blessyng, and onour, and glorie, and power, in to worldis of worldis.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="10"><sup>10</sup> And the foure beestis seiden, Amen. And the foure and twenti eldre men fellen doun on her faces, and worschipiden hym that lyueth in to worldis of worldis.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="12"><sup>12</sup> And Y sai, that the lomb hadde openyd oon of the seuene seelis. And Y herde oon of the foure beestis seiynge, as a vois of thundur, Come, and se.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="13"><sup>13</sup> And Y sai, and lo! a white hors; and he that sat on hym hadde a bouwe, and a coroun was youun to hym. And he wente out ouercomynge, that he schulde ouercome.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="14"><sup>14</sup> And whanne he hadde openyd the secounde seel, I herde the secounde beest seiynge, Come thou, and se.