to maken
alliaunce
wi?
Chaucer - Boethius
e sory p{re}st 4244
? iue? in sacrifiynge ? e wreched kuyttyng of ? rote of ? e
dou? ter. ? ? at is to sein ? at agamenon lete kuytte{n} ? e
? rote of hys dou? ter by ? e prest.
to maken alliaunce wi?
hys goddes. {and} for to haue wynde wi? whiche he 4248
my? t[e] wende to troie.
[Sidenote: Ulysses bewailed his lost mates, devoured by
Polyphemus, but, having deprived the Cyclop of his sight, he
rejoiced to hear the monster's roar. ]
? Itakus ? at is to sein vlixies
bywept[e] hys felawes ylorn ? e whiche felawes ? e
fiers[e] pholifem{us} ligginge in his grete Caue had[de]
freten {and} dreint in hys empty wombe. but na? eles 4252
polifem{us} wood for his blinde visage ? eld to vlixies ioye
by hys sorowful teres. ? is is to seyn ?
? iue? in sacrifiynge ? e wreched kuyttyng of ? rote of ? e
dou? ter. ? ? at is to sein ? at agamenon lete kuytte{n} ? e
? rote of hys dou? ter by ? e prest.
to maken alliaunce wi?
hys goddes. {and} for to haue wynde wi? whiche he 4248
my? t[e] wende to troie.
[Sidenote: Ulysses bewailed his lost mates, devoured by
Polyphemus, but, having deprived the Cyclop of his sight, he
rejoiced to hear the monster's roar. ]
? Itakus ? at is to sein vlixies
bywept[e] hys felawes ylorn ? e whiche felawes ? e
fiers[e] pholifem{us} ligginge in his grete Caue had[de]
freten {and} dreint in hys empty wombe. but na? eles 4252
polifem{us} wood for his blinde visage ? eld to vlixies ioye
by hys sorowful teres. ? is is to seyn ?