and being unfolded
according
to time and other
circumstances, may be called Fate.
circumstances, may be called Fate.
Chaucer - Boethius
[[text unchanged: expected form "entecchi? "]
. . . ? an shewe? 3560
it clerely ? at ? ilke shrewednesse is wi? outen ende . . .
[[text printed as shown, but may be an error for "wrecchednesse"
as in Skeat; sidenote has "eternal misery is infinite"]]
[Sidenote: . . .
and being unfolded according to time and other
circumstances, may be called Fate. ]
[[invisible hyphen in "circumstances"]]
[Sidenote: For there is nothing done for the sake of evil, not even
by the wicked . . . ] [["n" in "even" invisible]]
[Sidenote: From this source springs that great marvel . . . ] [[spring]]
[Linenote: 4006 [_world_]--from C. ]
[4006--[_world_]--from C. ]
[l. 4423] as ? ei ben p{ro}destinat.
[[text unchanged: may be editorial error for "p{re}destinat"
as in l. 3844]]
[Sidenote: For what falls under the cognisance of the senses and
imagination cannot be general. ]
[[invisible hyphen in "imagination"]]
[Linenote: 5148 _purposed[e]_--p{ur}posede]
[[invisible hyphen in "p{ur}posede"]]
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Al? ermoste, most of all, 158/4563
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