e Iustice regal hadde
su{m}tyme
demed
hem bo?
hem bo?
Chaucer - Boethius
e whiche_--by which
_? oru? ? e_--thorw tho]
[Headnote:
THE ACCUSERS OF BOETHIUS. ]
[Sidenote: Boethius makes mention of his accusers, Basilius,
Opilio, Gaudentius, men who had been commanded to leave the city
on account of their many crimes. ]
? Of ? e noumbre of whiche accuso{ur}s one basilius ? at somtyme
was chased out of ? e kynges seruice. is now co{m}pelled 336
i{n} accusyng of my name for nede of foreine
moneye. ? Also opilion {and} Gaudenci{us} han accused
me. al be it so ? at ?
e Iustice regal hadde su{m}tyme demed
hem bo? e to go in to exil. for her treccheries {and} fraudes 340
wi? -outen noumbre. ? To whiche iugement ? ei wolde
not obeye. but defended[e] hem by sykernesse of holy
houses.
[Sidenote: [* fol. 6. ]]
*? at is to seyne fledden in to seyntuaries. {and}
whan ? is was ap{er}ceiued to ? e kyng. he comaunded[e] 344
but ?
_? oru? ? e_--thorw tho]
[Headnote:
THE ACCUSERS OF BOETHIUS. ]
[Sidenote: Boethius makes mention of his accusers, Basilius,
Opilio, Gaudentius, men who had been commanded to leave the city
on account of their many crimes. ]
? Of ? e noumbre of whiche accuso{ur}s one basilius ? at somtyme
was chased out of ? e kynges seruice. is now co{m}pelled 336
i{n} accusyng of my name for nede of foreine
moneye. ? Also opilion {and} Gaudenci{us} han accused
me. al be it so ? at ?
e Iustice regal hadde su{m}tyme demed
hem bo? e to go in to exil. for her treccheries {and} fraudes 340
wi? -outen noumbre. ? To whiche iugement ? ei wolde
not obeye. but defended[e] hem by sykernesse of holy
houses.
[Sidenote: [* fol. 6. ]]
*? at is to seyne fledden in to seyntuaries. {and}
whan ? is was ap{er}ceiued to ? e kyng. he comaunded[e] 344
but ?