at
gouernest ?
gouernest ?
Chaucer - Boethius
er_--sother{e}
2371 _said_--MS. saide, C. sayd
2376 [_ful wel_]--from C.
2377 _byforne_--by-forn
2378 _blysfulnesse_--MS. blyndenesse, C. blysfulnesse
2385 _of_--omitted
2386 _nurry_--norye
2387 _sey[e]_--seye
2388 _seine_--seyn
2389 _? is_--thise
2390 _nat_--nawht
2393 _seyne_--sey
2395 _? euen_--yeue
2397 _goode_--good
2399 _whiche_--which
2401 _seyne_--seyn
2402 _knowen_--knowe
2403 _seek[e]_--seke
2405 _herkene_--herknen
2407 _sholde_--sholden
2408 _bysechen_--by-shechen
_helpe_--help
2409 [_now_]--from C.
2410 _souereyne goode_--verray good
2411 _shulle_--shollen
_to_--omitted
2413 _on-one_--anon]
[Headnote:
IN SEEKING SUPREME FELICITY THE DIVINE AID IS TO BE INVOKED. ]
O QUI PERPETUA.
[Sidenote: [The 9^ne Met{ur}. ]]
[Sidenote: O Father and Maker of heaven and earth, by whose
eternal reason the world is governed, and by whose supreme command
Time flows from the birth of ages, Thou, firm and unchanged
thyself, makest all things else to move! ]
++O ? ou fadir creatour of heuene {and} of er? es ?
at
gouernest ? is worlde by p{er}durable resou{n} ? at comaundist
? e tymes for to gon from tyme ? at age had[de] 2416
bygy{n}ny{n}g. ? ou ? at dwellest ? i self ay stedfast {and}
stable {and} ? iuest alle o? er ? inges to ben moeued.
[Sidenote: Thy sovereign will to floating matter gave its various
forms, impelled by no exterior causes, but by the Idea of the Best
in thy great mind conceived void of malice. ]
ne forein causes necesseden ? e neuer to co{m}poune werke
of floterynge mater. but only ?
2371 _said_--MS. saide, C. sayd
2376 [_ful wel_]--from C.
2377 _byforne_--by-forn
2378 _blysfulnesse_--MS. blyndenesse, C. blysfulnesse
2385 _of_--omitted
2386 _nurry_--norye
2387 _sey[e]_--seye
2388 _seine_--seyn
2389 _? is_--thise
2390 _nat_--nawht
2393 _seyne_--sey
2395 _? euen_--yeue
2397 _goode_--good
2399 _whiche_--which
2401 _seyne_--seyn
2402 _knowen_--knowe
2403 _seek[e]_--seke
2405 _herkene_--herknen
2407 _sholde_--sholden
2408 _bysechen_--by-shechen
_helpe_--help
2409 [_now_]--from C.
2410 _souereyne goode_--verray good
2411 _shulle_--shollen
_to_--omitted
2413 _on-one_--anon]
[Headnote:
IN SEEKING SUPREME FELICITY THE DIVINE AID IS TO BE INVOKED. ]
O QUI PERPETUA.
[Sidenote: [The 9^ne Met{ur}. ]]
[Sidenote: O Father and Maker of heaven and earth, by whose
eternal reason the world is governed, and by whose supreme command
Time flows from the birth of ages, Thou, firm and unchanged
thyself, makest all things else to move! ]
++O ? ou fadir creatour of heuene {and} of er? es ?
at
gouernest ? is worlde by p{er}durable resou{n} ? at comaundist
? e tymes for to gon from tyme ? at age had[de] 2416
bygy{n}ny{n}g. ? ou ? at dwellest ? i self ay stedfast {and}
stable {and} ? iuest alle o? er ? inges to ben moeued.
[Sidenote: Thy sovereign will to floating matter gave its various
forms, impelled by no exterior causes, but by the Idea of the Best
in thy great mind conceived void of malice. ]
ne forein causes necesseden ? e neuer to co{m}poune werke
of floterynge mater. but only ?