te ententyfly [error for "Reuolue"?]
Dyde go (se se [open parenthesis missing]
Wo worthe bebate without extynguyshment [error for "debate"?]
For lyke as Phebus dothe the snowe relente [text reads "Phehus"]
And the releace of euerlastynge wo [initial "A" invisible]
Put under the wynge of his benygnyte [initial "u" in original]
Unusual letters or letterforms
Capital U/V is shown as "V" for consistency, although the letterform
is closer to "U". Thorn [Th] appears several times at the beginning of
lines, and once in an abbreviation; "th" is used everywhere else.
A series of lines on page A.iiii. verso, starting with "ye neyther
loue me nor my Iustyce fere", have initial lower-case "y". The first
of these may have been necessary to avoid collision with the [Th] of
theprevious line.
In verse, nasal abbreviations such as [an] and [en] appear only in
lines with large initial drop caps. Other abbreviations--mainly in the
Latin passages--are shown in brackets: [qui], [christi]. The word
shown as [thou] was printed as "u" directly above "thorn" (not "y").
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