. Confessio amantis . CONFESSIO AMANTIS. Incipit Liber Primus, Naturatus amor nature legibus orbem Subdit et unanimes concitat ejfe enim mundi princeps amor ejfe videtur. Cuius eget dives pauper et omnis in a gone pares amor et fortunaque^ cecas Plebis ad infidias vertit uterque a?nor egra falus, vexata quies, pius error^ Bellica pax, vulnus dulce^fuave malum. MAY nought ftrecche up to the hevenMin hondne fetten al in evenThis world, whiche ever isin balaunce, [faunceIt ftant nought in my fuffi-5 So great thinges to I mote lette it over paffeAnd tre


. Confessio amantis . CONFESSIO AMANTIS. Incipit Liber Primus, Naturatus amor nature legibus orbem Subdit et unanimes concitat ejfe enim mundi princeps amor ejfe videtur. Cuius eget dives pauper et omnis in a gone pares amor et fortunaque^ cecas Plebis ad infidias vertit uterque a?nor egra falus, vexata quies, pius error^ Bellica pax, vulnus dulce^fuave malum. MAY nought ftrecche up to the hevenMin hondne fetten al in evenThis world, whiche ever isin balaunce, [faunceIt ftant nought in my fuffi-5 So great thinges to I mote lette it over paffeAnd treaten upon other thinges,Forthy the ftile of my writingesFro this day forth I thenke chaungeio And fpeake of thinge is nought fo ftrange,. Poftquam in prologotraftatum ha£, qualiter hodi-erne condicionis divi-fio charitatis dile&io-nem fuperavit, inten-dit auclor ad prefensfuum libellum, cuiusnomen Confeflio A-mantis nuncupatur,componere de illoamore, a quo non fo-lum humanum genus,fed et cuncla ani-mancia naturaliterfubjiciuntur. Etquianonnulli amantes ul-tra quam expedit de-fiderii paffionibuscre-bro ftimulantur, ma-teria libri per totum 42 CONFESSIO AMANTIS. fuper hiis fpeciaiiter Whiche every kinde hath upon hondeAnd wherupon the world mote ftondeAnd hath done fithen it beganAnd {hall while there is any man, <5 And that is love, of whiche I meneTo treate, as after (hall be fene,In whiche there can no man him reule,For loves lawe is out of reuleThat of to moche or of to lite 10 Wellnigh is every man to netheles there is no manIn al this world fo wife, that canOf love temper the as it falleth in aventure v For wit ne ftrengthe may nought helpeAnd he which elles wolde him yelpeIs


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