fro with-oute. And thanne thilke thinge, that the [blake cloude]
of errour whylom hadde y-covered, shal [lighten] more cleerly
thanne Phebus him-self ne shyneth.
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[Glosa.] Who-so wole seken the deep grounde of sooth in his
thought, and wol nat be deceived by false proposiciouns that goon
amis fro the trouthe, lat him wel examine and rolle with-inne him-self
the nature and the propretees of the thing; and lat him yit
eftsones examine and rollen his thoughtes by good deliberacioun, or
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