The Tale of Melibeus Folio 342v 32 of 46 folios
dyr /
entyrmetith or medelyth with swich thyng / as
apertenyth nat vn to hym
that he that entirmetyth hym of the noyse of
stryf / of a nothir man / is lyk to h
an hound bi the eeris /
a strong hound bi the eris ; is othirwhile betyn
with the hound /
so
medelyth h
re as it a
weel that this deede that is to seyne / myn greef
thow I be wroth
myȝte greetly harme me thow I tok vengea
is been //
by hauynge / greete possessiouns been alle thyn
gis of this world / gouernyd
That alle these th
dis of hire hosisbonde how he aua
hym of hese richesse / and of his mene
dispreysynge the poweer / of hise aduersaryis sche
spak
ȝow that ȝe been riche /
sis been goode to hem / that han weel I getyn h
\and/ that weel c
dy of a man may not leue with outyn the sou-
le ; no moore may it leue with oute the t
odis /
frendis /
Anerthes doughtir he seyth beryche / Sche may che
sen of a thousent men /
\re/ ne refusyn hire /
also / If thow be ryȝt happy / that is to seyne / If
thow be ryȝt ryche / thow schat fyndyn a greet no
re of felawys