e
liou{n}s
of 1856
?
?
Chaucer - Boethius
1852
{and} flitte? gouernement? of ? inges ? {and} by
whiche lawes she p{ur}ueiable kepi? ? e grete worlde. {and}
how she bindynge restreine? alle ? ing{us} by a bonde ? at
may nat be vnbounden.
[Sidenote: [j]]
[Sidenote: The Punic lion submits to man, and dreads the keeper's
lash; yet, if he once taste blood, his savage instincts revive,
and his keeper falls a victim to his fury. ]
? Al be it so ? at ?
e liou{n}s of 1856
? e contree of pene beren ? e fair[e] cheines. {and} taken
metes of ? e handes of folk ? at ? euen it hem. {and}
dreden her sturdy maystres of whiche ? ei ben wont to
suffren [betinges]. yif ? at hir horrible mou? es ben bi-bled. 1860
? at is to sein of bestes devoured. ? Hir corage
of tyme passe?
{and} flitte? gouernement? of ? inges ? {and} by
whiche lawes she p{ur}ueiable kepi? ? e grete worlde. {and}
how she bindynge restreine? alle ? ing{us} by a bonde ? at
may nat be vnbounden.
[Sidenote: [j]]
[Sidenote: The Punic lion submits to man, and dreads the keeper's
lash; yet, if he once taste blood, his savage instincts revive,
and his keeper falls a victim to his fury. ]
? Al be it so ? at ?
e liou{n}s of 1856
? e contree of pene beren ? e fair[e] cheines. {and} taken
metes of ? e handes of folk ? at ? euen it hem. {and}
dreden her sturdy maystres of whiche ? ei ben wont to
suffren [betinges]. yif ? at hir horrible mou? es ben bi-bled. 1860
? at is to sein of bestes devoured. ? Hir corage
of tyme passe?