e
westrene
wawes retorni?
Chaucer - Boethius
at ?
e [[pg 69]]
hande of hym ? at it bente lat it gon a? ein. ? An oon
? e crop loke? vp ry? t to heuene.
[Sidenote: [iiij]]
[Sidenote: Though the sun sets in the western main at eve, yet by
a secret path he takes his wonted journey toward the east. ]
? ? e sonne phebus
? at faille? at euene in ?
e westrene wawes retorni? a? ein 1880
eftsones his cart by a priue pa? e ? ere as it is wont
aryse.
[Sidenote: All things pursue their proper course, obedient to the
source of order. ]
? Alle ? inges seken a? ein in to hir p{ro}pre
cours. and alle ? inges reioisen hem of hir retournynge
a? ein to hir nature ne noon ordinaunce nis bytaken to 1884
? i{n}ges but ? at.
[Sidenote: Hence, throughout the world entire stability is found,
for all things, having fulfilled their appointed course, return
from whence they came.
hande of hym ? at it bente lat it gon a? ein. ? An oon
? e crop loke? vp ry? t to heuene.
[Sidenote: [iiij]]
[Sidenote: Though the sun sets in the western main at eve, yet by
a secret path he takes his wonted journey toward the east. ]
? ? e sonne phebus
? at faille? at euene in ?
e westrene wawes retorni? a? ein 1880
eftsones his cart by a priue pa? e ? ere as it is wont
aryse.
[Sidenote: All things pursue their proper course, obedient to the
source of order. ]
? Alle ? inges seken a? ein in to hir p{ro}pre
cours. and alle ? inges reioisen hem of hir retournynge
a? ein to hir nature ne noon ordinaunce nis bytaken to 1884
? i{n}ges but ? at.
[Sidenote: Hence, throughout the world entire stability is found,
for all things, having fulfilled their appointed course, return
from whence they came.