e whiche blisfulnesse as
I haue seid alle mortal folke enforcen hem to geten by
dyuerse weyes.
I haue seid alle mortal folke enforcen hem to geten by
dyuerse weyes.
Chaucer - Boethius
?
For ?
an were ?
ere som goode out of ?
is ilke souereyne
goode ? {a}t my? t[e] ben desired.
[Sidenote: Happiness is, therefore, that perfect state, in which
all other goods meet and centre. ]
Now is it clere {and}
certeyne ? a{n} ? at blisfulnesse is a p{er}fit estat
by ? e congregac{i}ou{n} 1764
of alle goodes.
[Sidenote: It is the object which all men strive after. ]
? ?
e whiche blisfulnesse as
I haue seid alle mortal folke enforcen hem to geten by
dyuerse weyes.
[Sidenote: A desire of the true good is a natural instinct, but
error misleads them to pursue false joys. ]
? For-whi ? e couetise of verray goode
is naturely y-plaunted in ? e hertys of men. ? But ? e 1768
myswandryng erro{ur} mysledi? hem in to fals[e] goodes.
[Sidenote: Some, imagining the supreme good to consist in lacking
nothing, labour for an abundance of _riches_; others, supposing
that this good lies in the _reverence_ and _esteem_ of their
fellow men, strive to acquire honourable positions. ]
? of ? e whiche men some of hem wenen ? at souereygne
goode is to lyue wi? outen nede of any ?
goode ? {a}t my? t[e] ben desired.
[Sidenote: Happiness is, therefore, that perfect state, in which
all other goods meet and centre. ]
Now is it clere {and}
certeyne ? a{n} ? at blisfulnesse is a p{er}fit estat
by ? e congregac{i}ou{n} 1764
of alle goodes.
[Sidenote: It is the object which all men strive after. ]
? ?
e whiche blisfulnesse as
I haue seid alle mortal folke enforcen hem to geten by
dyuerse weyes.
[Sidenote: A desire of the true good is a natural instinct, but
error misleads them to pursue false joys. ]
? For-whi ? e couetise of verray goode
is naturely y-plaunted in ? e hertys of men. ? But ? e 1768
myswandryng erro{ur} mysledi? hem in to fals[e] goodes.
[Sidenote: Some, imagining the supreme good to consist in lacking
nothing, labour for an abundance of _riches_; others, supposing
that this good lies in the _reverence_ and _esteem_ of their
fellow men, strive to acquire honourable positions. ]
? of ? e whiche men some of hem wenen ? at souereygne
goode is to lyue wi? outen nede of any ?