inges bettere {and} more
plentiuousely
be couth [[pg 25]]
in ?
Chaucer - Boethius
inges 588
?at be{n} knowe to alle folk.
[Sidenote: Boethius has rightfully and briefly recounted the
frauds of his accusers.]
and of ?e felonies {and}
fraudes of ?ine accuso{ur}s. it seme? ?e haue I-touched
it forso?e ry?tfully {and} schortly. ? Al my?ten ?o
same ?
inges bettere {and} more
plentiuousely
be couth [[pg 25]]
in ?
e mou?e of ?e poeple ?{a}t knowe? al ?is. ? ?ou 593
hast eke blamed gretly {and} compleyned of ?e wrongful
dede of ?e senat. ? And ?ou hast sorwed for my
blame.
[Sidenote: Thou hast, said Philosophy, bewailed the loss of thy
good name, thou hast complained against Fortune, and against the
unequal distribution of rewards and punishments.