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A dream-vision follows a pilgrim-like narrator who seeks spiritual truth through encounters with allegorical figures such as Conscience, Patience, and Charity. A sequence of passus stages debates, sermons, and exempla that examine sin, penance, social injustice, and the tension between outward ritual and inward virtue. Satirical portraits of legal, clerical, and economic abuses alternate with didactic guidance on confession, contrition, and charitable living. Composed in vernacular alliterative verse, the work blends theological reflection, moral counsel, and vivid imagery to press for personal reform and communal compassion.
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