Inter diabolus et virgo, "between the devil and the maiden" (c. 1450)
In the earliest surviving version of the song, the "foul fiend" proposes to abduct a maiden unless she can answer a series of riddles. The woman prays to
Jesus for wisdom, and answers the riddles correctly.
First two verses Some riddles What ys hyer than ys [the] tre? (
What is higher than is the tree?) What ys dypper than ys the see? (
What is deeper than is the sea?) What ys scharpper than ys the thorne? (
What is sharper than is the thorn?) What ys loder than ys the horne? (
What is louder than is the horn?) What [ys] longger than ys the way? (
What is longer(broader) than is the way?) What is rader than ys the day? (
What is redder than is the day?)
Some answers Hewene ys heyer than ys the tre. (
Heaven is higher than is the tree.) Helle ys dypper than ys the see. (
Hell is deeper than is the sea.) Hongyr ys scharpper than [ys] the thorne. (
Hunger is sharper than is the thorn.) Thonder ys lodder than ys the horne. (
Thunder is louder than is the horn.) Loukynge ys longer than ys the way. (
Looking is longer (broader) than is the way.) Syn ys rader than ys the day. (
Sin is redder than is the day.) == "A Noble Riddle Wisely Expounded" ==