e
shynynge
iuge of ?
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e swifte
firmament. and she shal ben maked p{er}fit of ? e dredefulle 3152
clerenesse of god. ? ? ere halde? ? e lorde of kynges
? e ceptre of his my? t {and} atte{m}p{er}e? ? e gouernementes
of ? is worlde.
[Sidenote: Here the great Judge, standing in shining robes, firmly
guides his winged chariot, and rules the tumultuous affairs of the
world. ]
{and} ?
e shynynge iuge of ? inges stable i{n}
hy{m} self gouerne? ? e swifte carte. ? at is to seyne ? e 3156
circuler moeuyng of [the] sonne.
[Sidenote: If you at length shall arrive at this abode, you will
say this is my country--here I was born--and here will I abide. ]
{and} yif ? i weye lede?
? e a? eyne so ? at ? ou be brou? t ?
firmament. and she shal ben maked p{er}fit of ? e dredefulle 3152
clerenesse of god. ? ? ere halde? ? e lorde of kynges
? e ceptre of his my? t {and} atte{m}p{er}e? ? e gouernementes
of ? is worlde.
[Sidenote: Here the great Judge, standing in shining robes, firmly
guides his winged chariot, and rules the tumultuous affairs of the
world. ]
{and} ?
e shynynge iuge of ? inges stable i{n}
hy{m} self gouerne? ? e swifte carte. ? at is to seyne ? e 3156
circuler moeuyng of [the] sonne.
[Sidenote: If you at length shall arrive at this abode, you will
say this is my country--here I was born--and here will I abide. ]
{and} yif ? i weye lede?
? e a? eyne so ? at ? ou be brou? t ?