Boecius de consolacione philosophie

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Title
Boecius de consolacione philosophie
Author
Boethius, d. 524.
Publication
[Westminster :: Printed by William Caxton,
1478]
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Subject terms
Philosophy, Ancient.
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"Boecius de consolacione philosophie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16284.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 30, 2024.

Pages

Qui serere ingenium volet agrum. Liberat arua pri{us} fructib. Falce rubos silicem{que} resecat etc

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WHo so wole sowe a felde plenteous / late him first de∣liueren it of thornes. And kerue a sondre with his hoke the busshes and the ferne. so that the corne comen heuy of eres and of greynes / hony is the more swete if mouthes haue firste tasted sauours that be wicke. The sterres shy∣nen more agreably / whan the wynde Nothus lecteth hys plungy blastes. And after that lucifer the day sterce hath chaced awaye the derke nyghte. the daye the fayrer ledeth the roosen hors of the sonne. And right so thou beholding firste the false goodes begynne to withdrawe thy necke fro therthely affeccions. And afterwardes the veraye goo∣des shullen entren into thy corages

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