Five books of philosophicall comfort ... . Telling offecrct Nature eneryrrajon^New hauwg lojlthe a kcautyofbismwd*Lies with his necke compasl mporJ* row h chaws?His countenance withhcauj vfatght declmd0Him to c behold tide Jtillen earth palsions which enfuc thereof c To thinks vp on earthly things- The II. P r ose. tpbyUfophy enquirctb ofBoetiusbis difeafe. Vt it is rather t;roe(faith fhe ) to applyremedies, then tomake complaintes :And then lookingwifhly vpon me; Art thou he(faithflie) which being long fincc *fed with our miike, and broughtvp with our nourifhments_, Wertco


Five books of philosophicall comfort ... . Telling offecrct Nature eneryrrajon^New hauwg lojlthe a kcautyofbismwd*Lies with his necke compasl mporJ* row h chaws?His countenance withhcauj vfatght declmd0Him to c behold tide Jtillen earth palsions which enfuc thereof c To thinks vp on earthly things- The II. P r ose. tpbyUfophy enquirctb ofBoetiusbis difeafe. Vt it is rather t;roe(faith fhe ) to applyremedies, then tomake complaintes :And then lookingwifhly vpon me; Art thou he(faithflie) which being long fincc *fed with our miike, and broughtvp with our nourifhments_, Wertcome to mans eftate? but we hadgiuen thee fuch a weapons, as ifthou haddeft not caft them away, would *Ttisintel- ic&ual sniCardinal!,or moral] IPhik; Comfort. would hauemade thceimiincible:Oocft. thou not know me? whydoeft thou no: fpeakerls it fmme-bftneiTe or vnferiiihieneiTe thatmakes thee iilent? I had rather itwere ihamcfaftnefTe, but I perceiuethou art become vnfcnfible. Andieeingmenotonely filent, but al-together mute and dumbe; fayreandeafilyfhe laid her handvponmy breads faying/ there is no dan-ger, he is in ad minds: hehath a little forgot hinafelfe, but hewill eafily remember himielfe a-gaine, if he be brought to know vsfirft. To which end, let vs a littlewipe his eyes, dimmed with thecloud of mortal! things. And ha-uing laid thus, with a c corner ofher garment ihee dried my eyeswhich were wee with tearcs* The raftnefle caufeth onlvfiknce,vnfendbleneiicc kcrlboiipeech *zmemory. c He it anillPbyfia. on wno defpayretK ohis Forget-{ulaefle. e Some valgar Ln- whichbe couldnot altoge-ther forget. cBoetius his The III. Verse. How Boetius began to recouer hisknowl


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