e mou{n}taignes is arestid {and}
resisted
ofte tyme
by ?
Chaucer - Boethius
e wawes ?{a}t somtyme weren clere as glas {and}
lyke to ?e fair[e] bry?t[e] dayes wi?stant anon ?e
sy?tes of men. by ?e fil?e {and} ordure ?at is resolued. 716
{and} ?e fletyng streme ?at royle? dou{n} dyuersely fro
hey?
e mou{n}taignes is arestid {and}
resisted
ofte tyme
by ?
e encountrynge of a stoon ?{a}t is dep{ar}tid {and}
fallen from some roche. 720
[Sidenote: If thou wouldst see truth by the clearest light, pursue
the path of right.]
? And for?i yif ?ou wilt
loken {and} demen so?e wi? clere ly?t. {and} holde ?e
weye wi? a ry?t pa?e.