_ You rightly anticipate me; for it is a good sign,
as
physicians
well know, when Nature exerts herself and resists
the malady.
Chaucer - Boethius
[Sidenote: _B._ The consequence is plain, and that follows from
what has been granted--that the good are powerful, while the
wicked are feeble.]
nay q{uo}d .I. for ?e
co{n}seque{n}ce is open {and} shewynge of ?inges ?at I haue
graunted. ? ?at nedes goode folk moten ben my?ty.
{and} shrewes feble {and} vnmy?ty.
[Sidenote: _P.
_ You rightly anticipate me; for it is a good sign,
as
physicians
well know, when Nature exerts herself and resists
the malady.
]
? ?ou rennest ary?t 3252
byfore me q{uo}d she. {and} ?is is ?e iugement ?at is to
seyn. ? I iuge of ?e ry?t as ?ise leches ben wont forto
hopen of seke folk whan ?ei ap{er}ceyuen ?at nature is
redressed {and} wi?