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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionPreface
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook I: THE SORROWS OF BOETHIUS
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook II: THE VANITY OF FORTUNE’S GIFTS
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook III: TRUE HAPPINESS AND FALSE
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook IV: GOOD AND ILL FORTUNE
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionBook V: FREE WILL AND GOD’S FOREKNOWLEDGE
lat 524 A.D. I,7c,29-31
Nubila mens est
Vinctaque frenis,
Haec ubi regnant.”
ger Notker ca. 950-1022 A.D.
Mens ubi hȩc regnant . nubila est . et uincta frenis.
Táz mûot tés tísíu uuáltent . táz íst trûobe . únde háft.
(fra Simon de Freine ca. 1189-1200) fra Jean de Meun ca. 1300
Tenebreuse est la pensee et liee de frains quant ces chosez y regnent.
eng Chaucer 1343-1400 A.D.
For cloudy and derke is thilke thought, and bounde with brydles, where as thise thinges regnen.’
eng Elizabeth 1593 A.D.
Cloudy is the mind
With snafle bound,
Wher they raigne.
heere endith ye first booke.
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