lere, doth angre hymself
agaynst
une personne par ung petit de colere immoderee, se indigne
contre
his frende, at the lest without a faute goyng before.
son amy, au moins sans prealable offence.
It is shame to a noble person with his strength to darke his
honour
Cest honte a une noble personne selon sa force obscurcir son
honneur
by his shame.
par ses hontes.
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If the humayne inclynation, whiche is wont for the most parte to
refuse that
Se lhumaine propension, qui seult pour la plus part
refuser ce
which one to him doth ministre for most necessary, is nat somwhat
restrayned,
quon luy administre pour plus necessaire nest aulcunement
cohibee,
scante shalbe able in any scyence to profyte.
a paine pourra en aulcune science prouffiter.
We be right nygh clevyng the one to the other, bycause of
naturall
Nous sommes de pres adherentes les ung des aultres, a cause de
naturalle
inclynation, specially havyng symilytude of maners togyder.
procliuite, signament aiantz confirmite de meurs ensemble.
Those whiche by dignyties ben shewed above others ought
to then sample
Ceulz qui par dignites sont preeminence par dessus les aultres
deueroient selon
of God, to put downe their pride and highnesse.
Dieu, rabaisser leur crestes et haultesses.
To do the contrary is an infortunate accident springyng of malyce,
and
Faire au contraire est ung fortuit accident procedant de malice,
et
yeldyng a man right dull, wherfore for nat to be gainsayeng and
rendant ung homme fort empos, pour quoy pour non estre restif et
refusyng good counsayle: it is farre better to sustayne a good
quarell,
oppugnant bon conseil, trope mieulx vault soubstenir bonne
querelle,
than to yelde hymselfe in suche trouble.
que de soy rendre en telle berelle.
Pronownes devyded by the sixe articles of declynation, both synguler and
plurell nombre. And these that ende in _a_, as _ma, ta, sa, la,_ ben all
feminyn. And all those that dothe ende in _on_, and in _e_, as _mon,
ton, son; me, te, se, le,_ ben all masculyne. And _mien, tien, sien,_
synguler nombre and masculyn, _miens, tiens, siens; mes, tes, ses,_
plurell nombre and masculyn. _Mienne, tienne, sienne, singuler; miennes,
tiennes, siennes,_ plurell nombre and feminyn. But there ben certayne
names of the femynyn, whiche do requyre the pronownes mas
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