lat 524 A.D. II,8pPostremo felix a vero bono devios blanditiis trahit, adversa plerumque ad vera bona reduces unco retrahit.
ger Notker ca. 950-1022 A.D.Postremo felix a uero bono deuios blanditiis trahit . aduersa plerumque ad uera bona reduces unco retrahit. Tánne ze lézest ketûot tiu sâliga mít íro mámmentsámi die ménnisken âuuekkôn fóne demo uuâren gûote . tíu inblándena ríhtet sie áber ze uuége . únde ze demo uuâren gûote . sámo-so mít chrâpfen sie uuídere zíhendo.
eng Chaucer 1343-1400 A.D.At the laste, amiable Fortune with hir flateringes draweth miswandringe men fro the sovereyne good; the contrarious Fortune ledeth ofte folk ayein to soothfast goodes, and haleth hem ayein as with an hooke.
eng Elizabeth 1593 A.D. p. 41, 14-17At last happy he that drawes the strayeng with deceite from greatest good, but aduersitie of tymes retourning them to surest haps, as by a hooke doth drawe.
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