hym to gone
crepynge vpo{n} hys handes.
crepynge vpo{n} hys handes.
Chaucer - Boethius
]
I ne doute
it nat q{uo}d . I.
[Sidenote: _P. _ If, then, he who is able to use his feet walks,
whilst another lacking this power creeps on his hands--surely he
that is able to move naturally upon his feet is more powerful than
he who cannot. ]
? an q{uo}d she yif ? at a wy? t be my? ty to 3236
moeue {and} go? vpon hys feet. and ano? er to whom
? ilke naturel office of feet lakke? . enforce?
hym to gone
crepynge vpo{n} hys handes. ? whiche of ? ise two au? te
to ben holden more my? ty by ry? t. knyt fur? e ? e remenaunt 3240
q{uo}d I. ? For no wy? t ne doute? ? at he ? at
may gone by nat{ur}el office of feet.
I ne doute
it nat q{uo}d . I.
[Sidenote: _P. _ If, then, he who is able to use his feet walks,
whilst another lacking this power creeps on his hands--surely he
that is able to move naturally upon his feet is more powerful than
he who cannot. ]
? an q{uo}d she yif ? at a wy? t be my? ty to 3236
moeue {and} go? vpon hys feet. and ano? er to whom
? ilke naturel office of feet lakke? . enforce?
hym to gone
crepynge vpo{n} hys handes. ? whiche of ? ise two au? te
to ben holden more my? ty by ry? t. knyt fur? e ? e remenaunt 3240
q{uo}d I. ? For no wy? t ne doute? ? at he ? at
may gone by nat{ur}el office of feet.