desyr{e}
to telle /
{and} forthi vnnethe may I.
{and} forthi vnnethe may I.
Chaucer - Boethius
as here.
?
e styntynge of ?
e renoune of fame.
[SET NE ME INEXORABILE CONTRA.
[Sidenote: [The viij p{ro}se. ]]
++BVt for-as-mochel as thow shalt nat wenen q{uod} she ? {a}t I bere
vntretable batayle ayenis fortune // yit som-tyme it by-falleth ? {a}t
she desseyuable desserueth to han ryht good thank of men // {And} ? {a}t
is whan she hir{e} self opneth / {and} whan she descou{er}eth hir frownt
/ {and} sheweth hir maneres p{ar}-auentur{e} yit vndirstondesthow nat
? {a}t . I. shal seye // it is a wondyr ? {a}t . I.
desyr{e} to telle /
{and} forthi vnnethe may I. vnpleyten my sentense w{i}t{h} wordes for I.
deme ? {a}t contraryos fortune p{ro}fiteth mor{e} to men than fortune
debonayr{e} // For al-wey whan fortune semeth debonayr{e} than she lyeth
falsly in by-hetynge the hope of welefulnesse // but forsothe
{con}traryos fortune is alwey sothfast / whan she sheweth hir self
vnstable thorw hyr chau{n}gynge // the amyable fortune desseyueth folk /
the contrarye fortune techeth // the amyable fortune byndeth w{i}t{h}
the beaute of false goodys the hertes of folk ? {a}t vsen he{m} / the
contrarye fortune vnbyndeth he{m} by ? ^e knowynge of freele welefulnesse
// the amyable fortune maysthow sen alwey wyndynge {and} flowynge /
{and} eu{er}e mysknowynge of hir self // the contrarye fortune is
a-tempre {and} restreynyd {and} wys thorw excersyse of hir aduersyte //
at the laste amyable fortune w{i}t{h} hir flaterynges draweth mys
wandrynge men fro the souereyne good // the contraryos fortune ledith
ofte folk ayein to sothfast goodes / {and} haleth hem ayein as w{i}t{h}
an hooke / weenesthow thanne ? {a}t thow owhtest to leten this a lytel
thing / ? {a}t this aspre {and} horible fortune hath discoueryd to the /
the thowhtes of thy trewe frendes // For-why this ilke fortune hath
departyd {and} vncou{er}yd to the bothe the certeyn vysages {and} ek the
dowtos visages of thy felawes // wha{n} she dep{ar}tyd awey fro the /
she took awey hyr frendes {and} lafte the thyne frendes // now whan thow
wer{e} ryche {and} weleful as the semede / w{i}t{h} how mochel
woldesthow han bowht the fulle knowynge of this // ? {a}t is to seyn the
knowynge of thy verray freendes // now pleyne the nat thanne of Rychesse
. I. -lorn syn thow hast fowndyn the moste p{re}syos kynde of Rychesses
? {a}t is to seyn thy verray frendes.
QUOD MU{N}DUS STABILI FIDE.
[Sidenote: [The viij Met{ur}. ]]
++THat ? ^e world w{i}t{h} stable feith / varieth acordable chaungynges
// ?
[SET NE ME INEXORABILE CONTRA.
[Sidenote: [The viij p{ro}se. ]]
++BVt for-as-mochel as thow shalt nat wenen q{uod} she ? {a}t I bere
vntretable batayle ayenis fortune // yit som-tyme it by-falleth ? {a}t
she desseyuable desserueth to han ryht good thank of men // {And} ? {a}t
is whan she hir{e} self opneth / {and} whan she descou{er}eth hir frownt
/ {and} sheweth hir maneres p{ar}-auentur{e} yit vndirstondesthow nat
? {a}t . I. shal seye // it is a wondyr ? {a}t . I.
desyr{e} to telle /
{and} forthi vnnethe may I. vnpleyten my sentense w{i}t{h} wordes for I.
deme ? {a}t contraryos fortune p{ro}fiteth mor{e} to men than fortune
debonayr{e} // For al-wey whan fortune semeth debonayr{e} than she lyeth
falsly in by-hetynge the hope of welefulnesse // but forsothe
{con}traryos fortune is alwey sothfast / whan she sheweth hir self
vnstable thorw hyr chau{n}gynge // the amyable fortune desseyueth folk /
the contrarye fortune techeth // the amyable fortune byndeth w{i}t{h}
the beaute of false goodys the hertes of folk ? {a}t vsen he{m} / the
contrarye fortune vnbyndeth he{m} by ? ^e knowynge of freele welefulnesse
// the amyable fortune maysthow sen alwey wyndynge {and} flowynge /
{and} eu{er}e mysknowynge of hir self // the contrarye fortune is
a-tempre {and} restreynyd {and} wys thorw excersyse of hir aduersyte //
at the laste amyable fortune w{i}t{h} hir flaterynges draweth mys
wandrynge men fro the souereyne good // the contraryos fortune ledith
ofte folk ayein to sothfast goodes / {and} haleth hem ayein as w{i}t{h}
an hooke / weenesthow thanne ? {a}t thow owhtest to leten this a lytel
thing / ? {a}t this aspre {and} horible fortune hath discoueryd to the /
the thowhtes of thy trewe frendes // For-why this ilke fortune hath
departyd {and} vncou{er}yd to the bothe the certeyn vysages {and} ek the
dowtos visages of thy felawes // wha{n} she dep{ar}tyd awey fro the /
she took awey hyr frendes {and} lafte the thyne frendes // now whan thow
wer{e} ryche {and} weleful as the semede / w{i}t{h} how mochel
woldesthow han bowht the fulle knowynge of this // ? {a}t is to seyn the
knowynge of thy verray freendes // now pleyne the nat thanne of Rychesse
. I. -lorn syn thow hast fowndyn the moste p{re}syos kynde of Rychesses
? {a}t is to seyn thy verray frendes.
QUOD MU{N}DUS STABILI FIDE.
[Sidenote: [The viij Met{ur}. ]]
++THat ? ^e world w{i}t{h} stable feith / varieth acordable chaungynges
// ?