at he be
suffisaunt
to hym self.
Chaucer - Boethius
e plente of ?
i
rycchesse haddest ? ilke lak of suffisaunce.
[Sidenote: _B. _ What then if I did? ]
? what
ellis q{uod} . I.
[Sidenote: _P. _ It follows that riches cannot put a man beyond all
want, although this was what they seemed to promise. ]
? ? anne may nat rycchesse maken ? at a
man nis nedy. ne ?
at he be suffisaunt to hym self. {and} 1924
? at was it ? {a}t ? ei byhy? ten as it seme? .
[Sidenote: Money may part company with its owner, however
unwilling he may be to lose it. ]
? and eke
certys I trowe ? at ? is be gretly to consydere ? at moneye
ne ha? nat in hys owen kynde ? at it ne may ben by-nomen
of hem ? at han it maugre hem.
rycchesse haddest ? ilke lak of suffisaunce.
[Sidenote: _B. _ What then if I did? ]
? what
ellis q{uod} . I.
[Sidenote: _P. _ It follows that riches cannot put a man beyond all
want, although this was what they seemed to promise. ]
? ? anne may nat rycchesse maken ? at a
man nis nedy. ne ?
at he be suffisaunt to hym self. {and} 1924
? at was it ? {a}t ? ei byhy? ten as it seme? .
[Sidenote: Money may part company with its owner, however
unwilling he may be to lose it. ]
? and eke
certys I trowe ? at ? is be gretly to consydere ? at moneye
ne ha? nat in hys owen kynde ? at it ne may ben by-nomen
of hem ? at han it maugre hem.