er is
chau{n}ged
in to a lyou{n} of ?
Chaucer - Boethius
?
at medly?
to hir newe gestes
drynkes ? at ben touched {and} maked wi? enchau{n}tment? .
{and} after ? at hir hande my? ty of ? e herbes 3484
had[de] chau{n}ged hir gestes i{n} to dyuerse maneres. ? at
oon of hem is couered his face wi? forme of a boor. ? at
o?
er is chau{n}ged in to a lyou{n} of ? e contre of marmorike.
{and} his nayles {and} his te? e wexen.
[Sidenote: some into howling wolves, and others into Indian
tigers. ]
? ? at 3488
o? er of hem is newliche chaunged in to a wolf. {and}
howeli? whan he wolde wepe. ? at o? er go? debonairly
in ? e house as a tigre of Inde.
drynkes ? at ben touched {and} maked wi? enchau{n}tment? .
{and} after ? at hir hande my? ty of ? e herbes 3484
had[de] chau{n}ged hir gestes i{n} to dyuerse maneres. ? at
oon of hem is couered his face wi? forme of a boor. ? at
o?
er is chau{n}ged in to a lyou{n} of ? e contre of marmorike.
{and} his nayles {and} his te? e wexen.
[Sidenote: some into howling wolves, and others into Indian
tigers. ]
? ? at 3488
o? er of hem is newliche chaunged in to a wolf. {and}
howeli? whan he wolde wepe. ? at o? er go? debonairly
in ? e house as a tigre of Inde.