[Sidenote: These changes give life and growth to all that breathe;
and at last by death efface
whatever
has had birth.
Chaucer - Boethius
a?eyne heuy of apples. and ?e fletyng [[pg 144]]
reyne bydewe? ?e wynter. ?is attemp{er}aunce noryssi?
{and} bryngge? fur?e al ?inge ?at bredi? lyfe in ?is 4144
worlde.
[Sidenote: These changes give life and growth to all that breathe;
and at last by death efface
whatever
has had birth.
]
[Sidenote: [* fol. 32 _b_.]]
? and ?ilk same attemp{er}aunce rauyssyng hide?
{and} bynyme? {and} drenche? vndir ?e last[e] de?e alle
*?inges yborn.
[Sidenote: Meanwhile the world's Creator, the Source of all, the
Lawgiver, the wise Judge, sits above equitably directing all
things.]