_
Thinkest
thou that any thing in this world can confer
this happiness?
this happiness?
Chaucer - Boethius
{a}t .
I.
be vnparygal to the strokes of fortune / as 1708
who seyth. I. dar wel now suffren al the assautes of fortune
[[spacing unchanged: expected "seyth . I. "]
? But forso? e frendes ne shollen nat ben rekkened
[[printed "rek-/kened" at line break;
expected spelling "rekened"]]
[Linenote: 2049 . . . _apparailed_--MS. apparailen, C. a-paraylede]
[[hyphen in "apparailen" invisible]]
[Sidenote: What can be more infamous than renoun founded on the
prejudices of the vulgar? ] [[spelling unchanged]]
[Sidenote: _P.
_ Thinkest thou that any thing in this world can confer
this happiness? (the sovereign good). ]
[["t" in "this world" invisible]]
[Sidenote: He who looks on thee beholds beginning, support, guide,
path and goal, combined! ] [beginning support, guide]
{and} her of come? it. ? at in euery ? ing general. yif ? at. 2468
? at men seen any ? ing ? at is i{n}p{er}fit *certys in ? ilke general
? er mot ben so{m}me ?
who seyth. I. dar wel now suffren al the assautes of fortune
[[spacing unchanged: expected "seyth . I. "]
? But forso? e frendes ne shollen nat ben rekkened
[[printed "rek-/kened" at line break;
expected spelling "rekened"]]
[Linenote: 2049 . . . _apparailed_--MS. apparailen, C. a-paraylede]
[[hyphen in "apparailen" invisible]]
[Sidenote: What can be more infamous than renoun founded on the
prejudices of the vulgar? ] [[spelling unchanged]]
[Sidenote: _P.
_ Thinkest thou that any thing in this world can confer
this happiness? (the sovereign good). ]
[["t" in "this world" invisible]]
[Sidenote: He who looks on thee beholds beginning, support, guide,
path and goal, combined! ] [beginning support, guide]
{and} her of come? it. ? at in euery ? ing general. yif ? at. 2468
? at men seen any ? ing ? at is i{n}p{er}fit *certys in ? ilke general
? er mot ben so{m}me ?