at
philosophi
be now al?
Chaucer - Boethius
at is i{n}nocent.
[Sidenote: She fears not any accusation, as if it were a new
thing. ]
? Scholde I ? an redoute my blame {and} agrisen as ? ou?
? er were byfallen a newe ? ing. q. d. non. ? For
trowest ? ou ?
at philosophi be now al? erfirst assailed 180
i{n} p{er}ils by folk of wicked[e] maneres.
[Sidenote: For before the age of Plato she contended against
folly, and by her help Socrates triumphed over an unjust death. ]
? Haue I not
stryuen wi? ful greet strife in olde tyme byfore ? e
age of my plato a? eins ? e foolhardines of foly {and}
eke ? e same plato lyuyng. hys maistre socrates 184
deserued[e] victorie of vnry? tful dee? in my presence.
[Sidenote: Of the inheritance of Socrates the rout of Epicureans
and Stoics wanted to get a part. ]
? ?
[Sidenote: She fears not any accusation, as if it were a new
thing. ]
? Scholde I ? an redoute my blame {and} agrisen as ? ou?
? er were byfallen a newe ? ing. q. d. non. ? For
trowest ? ou ?
at philosophi be now al? erfirst assailed 180
i{n} p{er}ils by folk of wicked[e] maneres.
[Sidenote: For before the age of Plato she contended against
folly, and by her help Socrates triumphed over an unjust death. ]
? Haue I not
stryuen wi? ful greet strife in olde tyme byfore ? e
age of my plato a? eins ? e foolhardines of foly {and}
eke ? e same plato lyuyng. hys maistre socrates 184
deserued[e] victorie of vnry? tful dee? in my presence.
[Sidenote: Of the inheritance of Socrates the rout of Epicureans
and Stoics wanted to get a part. ]
? ?