Caxton's Book of Curtesye by Unknown
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page 70 of 111 (63%)
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CAXTON'S TEXT. [51] Beholde Ocklyf in his translac_i_on [Sidenote: Read Occleve too,] In goodly langage / & sente_n_ce passyng wyse How he gyueth his prynce / suche exortac_i_on 353 [Sidenote: who gave his Prince such wise advice] As to the hyest / he coude best deuyse Of trouthe. pees. mercy. and Iustise And vertues / leetyng for no slouthe To do his deuoir & quite him of his trouthe 357 [52] [Sidenote: Leaf 9 b.] Required_e_ hym / as ayenst his souerayne Most drad_e_ & louyd_e_ / wos excellent hyeues He aduertysed_e_ / by his wrytyng_e_ playne 360 To vertu / apperteynyng to nobles Of a prynce / as bereth good_e_ witnes His traytye / entitled_e_ of regymente [Sidenote: in his treatise _De Regimine Principum_.] Compyled_e_ of entyer trewe entente 364 [53] |
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