e whiche
p{ro}eues
drawen to hem
self hir fei?
self hir fei?
Chaucer - Boethius
at alle ?
inges wolen
ybeyen to hym. and seidest ? at ? e nature of yuel nis
no ? ing.
[Sidenote: These truths you established by forcible and natural
arguments, and by no strained and far-fetched reasons. ]
{and} ? ise ? inges ne shewedest ? ou nat wi? no
resou{n}s ytake fro wi? oute but by proues in cercles {and} 3000
homelyche knowen. ? ?
e whiche p{ro}eues drawen to hem
self hir fei? {and} hir accorde eu{er}iche [of] hem of o? er. ? an
seide she ? us.
[Sidenote: _P. _ I have not deluded you, for by the Divine aid we
have accomplished our chief task. ]
I ne scorne ? e nat ne pleye ne desseyue
? e. but I haue shewed to ? e ? inge ? at is grettest ouer [[pg 106]]
alle ? inges by ?
ybeyen to hym. and seidest ? at ? e nature of yuel nis
no ? ing.
[Sidenote: These truths you established by forcible and natural
arguments, and by no strained and far-fetched reasons. ]
{and} ? ise ? inges ne shewedest ? ou nat wi? no
resou{n}s ytake fro wi? oute but by proues in cercles {and} 3000
homelyche knowen. ? ?
e whiche p{ro}eues drawen to hem
self hir fei? {and} hir accorde eu{er}iche [of] hem of o? er. ? an
seide she ? us.
[Sidenote: _P. _ I have not deluded you, for by the Divine aid we
have accomplished our chief task. ]
I ne scorne ? e nat ne pleye ne desseyue
? e. but I haue shewed to ? e ? inge ? at is grettest ouer [[pg 106]]
alle ? inges by ?