Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
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page 69 of 111 (62%)
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Afore the hieghest Iubiter of all. 371
[Sidenote: _Hill's Text._] ¶ Behold Ocklyf in his transslacion,[1] [Sidenote 1: transflacion] In goodly langage & se_n_tence passyng wyse 352 howe he gewyth his p_ri_nce such exortac_i_on As to the hyeste he covld best devyse Off trowt[=h] / pees / m_er_cy / & Iustyse, & vertu, lettyng for no slowth 356 To do his devoyre & qvyte hy_m_ his trowth. ¶ Requyre hy_m_ As Agaynst his soverayn_e_, moste Drade & loved, whose excellent hyenes he advertysed by his wrytyng playn_e_ 360 To vertu ap_er_teynyng to nobles Off a p_ri_nce, as beryt[=h] god wytnes, hys treatye entytled of regemente, Compyled of entyer trewe entente. 364 ¶ Loke also than vpon Ioh_a_n lydgate, My mayrster, whylom monke of bury, worthy to be renomed As poete lavreate; I p_ra_y to god in blysse his sowle be mery, 368 Syngyng / Rex splendens / _tha_t hevenly Kyrye, Amonge _th_e mvses nyne celestyall[e] be-fore _th_e hyghest Iubyter of all[e], |
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