{and}
somtyme to be horrible wi?
somtyme to be horrible wi?
Chaucer - Boethius
e visage of ?
e er?
e now w{i}t{h} floures {and} now wi?
fruyt. {and} to confounde he{m} so{m}tyme wi? raynes {and} 864
wi? coldes.
[Sidenote: The sea sometimes appears calm, and at other times
terrifies us with its tempestuous waves. ]
? ? e see ha? eke hys ry? t to be somtyme
calme {and} blaundyshing wi? smo? e water.
{and}
somtyme to be horrible wi? wawes {and} wi? tempestes.
[Sidenote: Shall I be bound to constancy by the covetousness of
men? ]
? But ? e couetyse of men ? at may not be staunched 868
shal it bynde me to be stedfast. syn ? at stedfastnesse
is vnkou? to my maneres. ? Swyche is my streng? e.
[Sidenote: I turn my rolling wheel and amuse myself with exalting
what was low, and bringing down what was high. ]
{and} ?
fruyt. {and} to confounde he{m} so{m}tyme wi? raynes {and} 864
wi? coldes.
[Sidenote: The sea sometimes appears calm, and at other times
terrifies us with its tempestuous waves. ]
? ? e see ha? eke hys ry? t to be somtyme
calme {and} blaundyshing wi? smo? e water.
{and}
somtyme to be horrible wi? wawes {and} wi? tempestes.
[Sidenote: Shall I be bound to constancy by the covetousness of
men? ]
? But ? e couetyse of men ? at may not be staunched 868
shal it bynde me to be stedfast. syn ? at stedfastnesse
is vnkou? to my maneres. ? Swyche is my streng? e.
[Sidenote: I turn my rolling wheel and amuse myself with exalting
what was low, and bringing down what was high. ]
{and} ?