e
entenc{i}ou{n}
of hir
?
?
Chaucer - Boethius
[Sidenote: [The 1^ma p{ro}se. ]]
[Sidenote: When P. with grace and dignity had poured forth her
songs, I, not quite quit of my load of grief, interrupted her as
she was continuing her discourse. ]
++Whanne philosophie hadde songe{n} softly {and} delitably
? e forseide ? inges kepynge ? e dignitee of hir
choere in ? e wey? te of hir wordes. I ? an ? at ne hadde 3080
nat al out{er}ly for? eten ? e wepyng {and} mournyng
? at was set in myne herte for-brek ?
e entenc{i}ou{n} of hir
? at entended[e] ? itte to seyne o? {er} ? inges.
[Sidenote: All your discourses, O my conductress to the true
light! have been very clear and unanswerable, both by the divine
testimony which they carry along with them, and by thy
irrefragable arguments. ]
? Se q{uo}d
I. ? ou ? at art gideresse of verray ly? te ? e ? inges ? at ?