e beaute be
agreable
1240
to loken vpon.
to loken vpon.
Chaucer - Boethius
{a}t ?
ou wilt ?
resten or pouren in to nature
shullen ben vnioyeful to ? e or ellis anoies.
[Sidenote: Does it add to a man's worth to shine in variety of
costly clothing? ]
? Wenest
? ou eke ? at it be a fair ? inge to shine wi? dyuerse
clo? ing.
[Sidenote: The things really to be admired are the beauty of the
stuff or the workmanship of it. ]
of whiche clo? ing yif ?
e beaute be agreable 1240
to loken vpon. I wol merueylen on ? e nature of ? e
matere of ? ilke clo? es. or ellys on ? e werkeman ? at
wrou? t[e] hem.
[Sidenote: Doth a great retinue make thee happy? ]
[Sidenote: [* fol. 12 _b_. ]]
but al so a longe route of meyne. maki?
?
shullen ben vnioyeful to ? e or ellis anoies.
[Sidenote: Does it add to a man's worth to shine in variety of
costly clothing? ]
? Wenest
? ou eke ? at it be a fair ? inge to shine wi? dyuerse
clo? ing.
[Sidenote: The things really to be admired are the beauty of the
stuff or the workmanship of it. ]
of whiche clo? ing yif ?
e beaute be agreable 1240
to loken vpon. I wol merueylen on ? e nature of ? e
matere of ? ilke clo? es. or ellys on ? e werkeman ? at
wrou? t[e] hem.
[Sidenote: Doth a great retinue make thee happy? ]
[Sidenote: [* fol. 12 _b_. ]]
but al so a longe route of meyne. maki?
?