But he not[8] which the righte wey is thider.
(Knightes Tale, vol. ii. p. 39.)
Ryȝt as a dronke man not nat[9] by whiche paþe he may retourne home to hys house.
(Chaucer’s Trans., [p. 67].)
Sed velut ebrius, domum quo tramite revertatur, ignorat.
(Boeth., lib. iii. pr. 2.)
III. THE CHAIN OF LOVE.
The firste moevere of the cause above,
Whan he first made the fayre cheyne of love,
Gret was theffect, and heigh was his entente;