[But what yif] that in bodies to ben feled, that is to seyn, in the
takinge of knowelechinge of bodily thinges, and al-be-it so that the
qualitees of bodies, that ben obiecte fro withoute-forth, moeven
and [entalenten] the instruments of the wittes; and al-be-it so that
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the passioun of the body, that is to seyn, the wit or the suffraunce,
goth to-forn the strengthe of the workinge corage, the which
passioun or suffraunce clepeth forth the dede of the thoght in him-self,
and moeveth and exciteth in this mene whyle the formes that
resten withinne-forth; and yif that, in sensible bodies, as I have