Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
page 63 of 111 (56%)
page 63 of 111 (56%)
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CAXTON'S TEXT. [45] Excersise your self also in redyng_e_ Of bookes enorned_e_ with eloquence [Sidenote: Practice reading of eloquent books.] Ther shal ye fynde / bothe plesir & lernyng_e_ 311 So that ye may / in euery good presence Somwhat fynde / as in sentence That shal acorde / the tyme to ocupy That ye not nede / to stonden ydelly 315 [46] [Sidenote: Leaf 8 b.] It is fayr / for to be comynycatyf In maters vnto purpose acordyng_e_ [Sidenote: It is right to talk pertinently,] So that a wyght seme excersyf 318 For trusteth wel / it is a tedyous thyng_e_ For to here a chylde / multeplye talkyng Yf it be not to the purpose applyed_e_ [Sidenote: but a bore if the talk is irrelevant.] And_e_ also with / goodly termys alyed_e_ 322 [47] |
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