by another biginninge, and seyde thus. 'The engendringe of
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alle thinges,' quod she, 'and alle the progressiouns of [muable]
nature, and al that moeveth in any manere, taketh his causes, his
ordre, and his formes, of the stablenesse of the divyne thoght;
and thilke divyne thought, that is y-set and put [in the tour], that
is to seyn, in the heighte, of the simplicitee of god, stablissheth
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many maner gyses to thinges that ben to done; the whiche
maner, whan that men loken it in thilke pure clennesse of the