ilke pure
clerenesse
of ?
Chaucer - Boethius
e toure.
?
at is to seyne in ?
e hey?
t of ?
e simplicite
of god. stablisi? many manere gyses to ? inges ? at 3860
ben to don.
[Sidenote: These means, referred only to the divine intelligence,
are called Providence; but when contemplated in relation to the
things which receive motion and order from them, are called
Destiny. ]
? ? e whiche manere whan ? at men loken
it i{n} ?
ilke pure clerenesse of ? e deuyne i{n}telligence. it
is ycleped p{ur}ueaunce ? but whan ? ilke manere is referred
by me{n} to ? inges ? at it moeue? {and} dispone? ? an [[pg 135]]
of olde men. it was cleped destine.
[Linenotes:
3823 _byhy? t_--by-hyhte
3824 _hidde_--hyd
3826 _preye_--p{re}ey
_diuise_--deuyse
3827 _do_--don
3828 _gretely_--gretly
3829 [_what_]--from C.
3832 _? ere au? t_--ther awht
3834 _swiche_--swych
_oon_--o
3835 _wi?
of god. stablisi? many manere gyses to ? inges ? at 3860
ben to don.
[Sidenote: These means, referred only to the divine intelligence,
are called Providence; but when contemplated in relation to the
things which receive motion and order from them, are called
Destiny. ]
? ? e whiche manere whan ? at men loken
it i{n} ?
ilke pure clerenesse of ? e deuyne i{n}telligence. it
is ycleped p{ur}ueaunce ? but whan ? ilke manere is referred
by me{n} to ? inges ? at it moeue? {and} dispone? ? an [[pg 135]]
of olde men. it was cleped destine.
[Linenotes:
3823 _byhy? t_--by-hyhte
3824 _hidde_--hyd
3826 _preye_--p{re}ey
_diuise_--deuyse
3827 _do_--don
3828 _gretely_--gretly
3829 [_what_]--from C.
3832 _? ere au? t_--ther awht
3834 _swiche_--swych
_oon_--o
3835 _wi?