[Sidenote: But now
consider
wherein this felicity resides.
Chaucer - Boethius
]
but as I haue shewed a litel her byforne.
? at yif ? er be a blisfulnesse ? at be frele {and} vein {and}
inp{er}fit. ? er may no man doute. ? at ? er nys som blisfulnesse
? at is sad stedfast {and} p{er}fit. b. ? is is concludid 2480
q{uo}d I fermely {and} so? efastly.
[Sidenote: But now consider wherein this felicity resides. That
God is the governor of all things is proved by the universal
opinion of all men. ]
_P. _ But co{n}sidere
also q{uo}d she in wham ? is blisfulnesse enhabite? . ? e
co{m}mune acordaunce {and} conceite of ? e corages of men
p{ro}ue? {and} graunte? ? at god p{r}ince of alle ? i{n}g{us} is 2484
good.
[Sidenote: For since nothing may be conceived better than God,
then He who has no equal in goodness must be good. ]
? For so as no ?
but as I haue shewed a litel her byforne.
? at yif ? er be a blisfulnesse ? at be frele {and} vein {and}
inp{er}fit. ? er may no man doute. ? at ? er nys som blisfulnesse
? at is sad stedfast {and} p{er}fit. b. ? is is concludid 2480
q{uo}d I fermely {and} so? efastly.
[Sidenote: But now consider wherein this felicity resides. That
God is the governor of all things is proved by the universal
opinion of all men. ]
_P. _ But co{n}sidere
also q{uo}d she in wham ? is blisfulnesse enhabite? . ? e
co{m}mune acordaunce {and} conceite of ? e corages of men
p{ro}ue? {and} graunte? ? at god p{r}ince of alle ? i{n}g{us} is 2484
good.
[Sidenote: For since nothing may be conceived better than God,
then He who has no equal in goodness must be good. ]
? For so as no ?