KING ALFRED'S

OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF

BOETHIUS

SEDGEFIELD

HENRY FROWDE, M.A.

PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK

KING ALFRED'S

OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF

BOETHIUS

DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE

EDITED FROM THE MSS., WITH INTRODUCTION CRITICAL NOTES AND GLOSSARY

BY

WALTER JOHN SEDGEFIELD

M.A. MELB., B.A. CANTAB. LATE SCHOLAR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, MELBOURNE

Ojfovfc AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

1899

MAY 1 4 *1956

PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

BY HORACE HART, M.A. PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY

TO PROFESSOR EDWARD ELLIS MORRIS

M.A., LITT. D.

THIS BOOK IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED BY HIS OLD PUPIL

' ic pilnobe peopcSjrulhce co libbanne <5a hpile (5e ic lifbe, 7 sepcep mmum life (5aem monnum co laepanne, "5e aepep me paepen, mm jemynb on jobum peopcum/

King Alfred concerning himself.

PREFACE

THIS edition of King Alfred's most personal and therefore most important work, may be regarded as a compromise, aiming as it does at meeting the wants of the scientific investigator of Old English on the one hand, and of the student of our literature on the other. The former has long been calling for a text which should faithfully reproduce the Cotton MS., and in offering him such a text I ask him to bear in mind the difficulty of the task. Even when MSS. are in perfect condition it is almost impossible to avoid errors in copying, as will be readily granted by those who have had experience of this kind of work ; but when, as in the case of the chief MS. of the Old English Boetkius, fire and water have played havoc with almost every page, the labour of deciphering and the liability to error are immensely increased. Indi- vidual pages of this MS. have received as much as an hour's scrutiny, and this scrutiny was repeated three or even four times in a few instances. By taking advantage of the rare intervals of London sunshine during the winter and spring months, I found much decipherable which in ordinary light would have re- mained hidden.

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A fresh examination of this MS. by better eyes than mine may show that a few more letters and words can be made out, but I have made it a rule throughout only to print as clear what I could see really distinctly.

It may be remarked here that as Professor Bright in his Anglo-Saxon Reader gives some passages from King Alfred's Boethius based on a fresh collation with the Cotton MS., I have made a special re-colla- tion of his text with that MS.

A complete edition of the Old English Boethius would include not only the text of both the English MSS., but also the Latin text, and perhaps a full collection of marginal scholia and passages from Latin Commentaries, to illustrate in detail King Alfred's obligations to the work of others. In default of such completeness it is hoped that the analysis by chapters and sections given in the Introduction will be useful in showing how far the King departs from his original. The copious extracts from the article by the late Dr. Schepss, whose untimely death removed one of the chief authorities on the textual criticism of Boethius^ require but slight apology, as they throw what must to many be a new light on King Alfred considered as a maker of books. The facts known about this work are not many, and such as they are will be found col- lected in the Introduction, varied with a discussion of theories in the case of the Cotton Metra. These Metra, though included in the complete glossary forming part of Grein's Bibliothek der angelsachsischen Poesie, are also indexed in the Glossary of the present work, for the sake of completeness, especially as a number of new readings of the Cotton MS. are now given for the first time.

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The Glossary, too, I have tried to make useful to the student of Old English who requires help in his reading, as well as to the phonologist, for whom it is primarily meant.

The interesting question of the dialect of the Boethius has not received more than a short notice, as it requires for its proper elucidation more room and time than I have been able to give.

My best thanks are due to Professor York Powell for kind assistance in collating parts of the Bodleian MS., and much sound advice ; to Professor A. S. Napier for supplying me with some valuable notes on several points ; to Professor Eduard Sievers for "a communi- cation on the subject of dialect ; to Ernst Kramer of Bonn for the loan of his collation of the Cotton Metra ; to Frau Professor Schepss of Speyer for kindly sending me some notes by her late husband ; to Sir Edward Maunde Thompson, and to Dr. Henry Sweet. Valu- able help was given in verifying the references in the Glossary by two ladies whose names I am asked not to mention. Finally, I heartily thank the Rev. Dr. W. W. Skeat, whose kindly criticism and encourage- ment have been invaluable to a junior worker in his own field, who esteems himself fortunate to belong to the University and College so long adorned by the Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon.

CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. November 5, 1898.

INTRODUCTION

§ i. MSS.

THE Old English version of Boethius' treatise De Consolatione Philosophiae is preserved, as far as is known, in three MSS., one of which is but a small fragment, and in one paper transcript.

1. The Cotton MS. (C) Otho A. vi (Wanley, p. 217) in the British Museum, bound up with a Latin life of Edward the Confessor, 'per Ailredttm, Abb. Rievallisl contains a prose version of the Latin prose, and an alliterating version of the Latin carmina. It was injured in the fire which proved so disastrous to the Cotton library in 1731, but the loose leaves were rather more than a century later collected and carefully mounted in an album. Wanley thus describes this MS. as it was before the fire : ' Codex membr. in octavo grandiori, ex duobus simul compactis, confectum (sic), in quo continetur I fol. I Boethius de Consolatione Philosophiae, Saxonice per ^Elfredum

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Regent versus, quo vivente, aut saltern paullo post obitwn eius, hunc codicem scriptum credo.'

At the present time about three-quarters of the whole remain, mostly legible, though some leaves can only be properly read in a good light, and for a few even direct sunlight is necessary. The leaves vary in size from charred fragments a square inch or so in area to almost perfect specimens ; but not one has quite escaped the action of fire or water. It seems that the latter element is responsible for most of the oblitera- tion, for parts merely charred are generally easy to read by a strong transmitted light. There are now 1 29 leaves in C, the size of the most perfect being, on the average, about 7^ by 4^ inches. The first three leaves are missing, as well as one between fols. 79^ and 80 #, and two between fols. 127 b and 128 a. The usual number of lines to the page is 26 or 27, but occasionally 28 ; and about 7 words go to the line. The MS. is in one distinct and neat handwriting, generally written with a fine pen. The writing varies considerably in size, perhaps in part owing to the unequal shrinking of the vellum under the influence of intense heat, as it is frequently small at the top of a page, and grows larger towards the bottom. There is no formal division into chapters, but each of the Metra begins a fresh line, with a large space left for the initial capital, which has, however, not been written. Illumination is entirely absent. Paragraphs are generally marked by the use of small or medium capitals, but these, like the marks of punctuation, are not always logically used. Words are not run together, but letters are frequently combined, especially certain groups with the letter e, which has two forms, the short

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and the tall. A few prefixes, especially ge- and be-, are often separated from the main word ; and some common proclitics, such as net are merged in the following word, thus : nemceg.

Contractions are on the whole infrequent, especially at the beginning of the book, though they increase in number towards the end. The principal ones are cwd^cwced (once or twice cw$)9 ceft—cefter^ and now and then ponn—ponne. The letter m is not seldom replaced by a stroke over the preceding vowel, espe- cially in dative forms. Punctuation, represented only by the dot or full stop, is fairly frequent in the prose, marking paragraphs rather than sentences ; but is rarer in the verse, which is externally in no way distinguished from prose. Of individual letters it may be noticed that y has a short tail curved to the left, and there is no dot above it ; s is either f or f, the form S only occurring as a capital. As a final. # is used with few exceptions ; medially and initially J) probably predominates, except in pronominal forms. Accents are rare, and occur chiefly on the adverb a, the verbal prefix a-, and on god, good, which however is generally written good.

Sir Edward Maunde Thompson believes C to have been written shortly after the middle of the tenth century, about 960-970 A.D. Dr. Henry Sweet, in his Anglo-Saxon Reader, ascribes it to the beginning of the tenth century, agreeing with Wanley, who saw it before it was injured, and referred it, as we have seen, to King Alfred's lifetime, or the period immediately following his death.

2. The Bodleian MS. (B): (Wanley, p. 64), formerly lettered on the back NE. €.3. n, now numbered 180

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(2079), contains 94 leaves of vellum. The 12 fragments of another work formerly bound up with this MS. were in 1884 taken out of the binding, and are now numbered Bodl. Add. D. 98. The vellum pages, which have been much pared in parts, measure about ni by 7! inches, and the written page fills a rectangle of about 9 by 6 \ inches. With few exceptions there are 24 lines of writing to the page, though as many as 27 lines have been frequently ruled, and about n or 1 2 is the average number of words to the line. The gatherings are of five or six plies each, and are generally numbered for the binder, the numerals i, ii, iiii, v, vii being marked on fols. io£, na, 31 a, 41 a, 6ia respec- tively. B is written and corrected in a bold English hand hardly earlier than the beginning of the twelfth century. The text has initials in red, blue, purple and green, at the beginning of chapters, and occasionally of sections, but these colours have not lasted as well as the ordinary ink, which is of a very legible dark brown. The writing grows rougher, and the vellum worse towards the end of the book. The text-writer has occasionally left small initials in the margin as guides to the rubricator.

The text is divided into forty-two chapters by Roman numerals written after the last word of the preceding chapter on the same line, while sections and paragraphs are marked by initial capitals of medium size. Punctuation, represented by the dot, is frequent, but not always logical. The mark of interrogation occurs once or twice, closely resembling the modern form (?). Accents are rare, except on one or two pages, where they have been sprinkled in profusion in an undecided manner, perhaps by a later

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hand. The chief contractions are a stroke over vowels denoting an omitted m, and the form ])5n for fionne, both being very common. A curly mark above the line represents -us in the words Papinianus and Apol- linus (p. 66, 1. 30 and p. 116, 1. 1). Water (p. 80, 1. 18) is written wcet with a mark over the / denoting -er. The proper names Caucaseas (p. 43, 1. 9), Boetius (p. 58, 1. 29), and Orfeus (p. 101, 1. 25), are written with initial capitals.

The original spelling is fairly well preserved in B for so late a MS., but a number of errors have crept in, letters and words being often omitted. In its text B agrees on the whole pretty closely with C, of which however it seems independent, and has moreover a table of contents at the beginning. A prayer is added at the end, written in a hand resembling that of the main text, of which it may have been an imitation1. A close examination decides against the identity of the two hands, which however may belong to the same school of handwriting. This prayer seems hastily written with a hard pen. One example of the con- tinental g occurs.

It may be here noticed that the fragments (Bodl. MSS. Add. D. 98), formerly in the binding of MS. 1 80, are part of a folio double-column digest, apparently written in England in the beginning of the fourteenth century, with glosses. The writing on one of them in a sixteenth-century hand runs ' Boetius de consolatide philosophiae translated into the Saxonic tug by King A elf red'

3. A fragment (N) of a third MS. was discovered

1 This prayer is entered by Wanley in his Catalogue as a separate work distinct from B, tinder the heading Oratio ad Deum.

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in 1886 by Professor A. S. Napier, of Oxford, whose transcript is printed with some words of introduction (in German) in the Zeitschriftfur deutsches Alter thum, vol. xxxi. pp. 52-54 (vol. xix. part I, new series, 1887). Professor Napier says 'The following frag- ment of the Alfredian translation of Boethius in a hand of the first half of the tenth century forms the last leaf of MS. Bodl. 86. This leaf, which evidently has been used previously in the binding, was placed in its present position by the binder, and originally belonged to a small folio Boethius MS. The fragment formed the lower half of a leaf, and judging by the part missing between the two sides each page must have contained about thirty-eight lines. The writing is in parts very indistinct, as the letters are frequently blurred ; the parchment is also perforated here and there, so that some letters are quite gone.'

Some years ago N was taken out and bound separately, but it has since been temporarily mislaid, so that the present editor has not been able to see it. The words in Professor Napier's transcript, which accurately represents the MS., are much run together, and no capitals are used. Contractions and accents are relatively frequent. The vowels a and 0, following h, m, and n, are in some cases formed by a looped prolongation of the last stroke of these consonants below the line, a characteristic of the age of the fragment.

The relations of the MSS. are conjecturally repre- sented in the following diagram, where A represents the archetype of B, C, and perhaps of N, and A 1 stands for the archetype of the Cotton Metra.

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W. Saxon. At W. Saxon or

895-900? / Kentish?

-,. Prose / 895-930 ?

\only. / Allit. verse

only.

Kentish in- N W.Saxon. C Kentish influence. 960? fluence. 930? Prose from A.

i no? Prose Verse from Aj.

Prose only ?

only.

4. In the Bodleian library there is also a transcript (Jun. 12) of B, made by Franciscus Junius, with his selection of the more notable C variants in the margin ; also a good copy which he made of the Cott. Metra. As Junius made these excerpts and copy of C before the latter MS. was injured by fire, his readings are often our only authority for it. The whole of the transcript with the printed Latin text pasted in, and occasional notes by Junius, are bound up in one large folio volume. Wanley (Catalogue, p. 80) states that among the MSS. presented to the chapter of Exeter Cathedral by Bishop Leofric in the eleventh century was an Old English version of the De Consolatione ', known as Boeties boc on englisc. Of its subsequent history we know nothing, unless perchance it was one of the MSS. just described. It is probable that such a popular work as the De Consolatione would have been frequently copied in its English dress during the tenth and eleventh centuries, so that it is somewhat surprising that only two perfect MSS. have reached modern times.

§ ii. Present Edition.

The present edition contains the three parts of the extant Old English version of the De Consolatione, viz. :

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1. The prose version of the Latin prose original, common to B and C.

2. The prose version of the Latin carmina, only found in B.

3. The alliterating metrical version of the Latin carmina, only found in C.

As regards (i), the text adopted is that of C. Where C is uninjured and legible, the chief variants of B are given in footnotes, but variations constantly recurring, such as B's mihte for C's meahte, B's dam for C's dam, &c., are not reproduced. Where C is injured or at all illegible, the text of B is printed, and the C readings preserved by Junius are given in foot- notes marked J. If part of a word is visible in C the word is completed from B, or from J where available; for this the footnotes should be consulted. All words in the text not in C, or illegible in C, are in italics ; all parts now missing from C are in square brackets, while words and letters not in C from the first are in round brackets. Words and letters in italics, but not in brackets, do occur in C but are not legible. In short, it may be assumed that all words in italics are from B, unless otherwise stated in the footnotes.

As regards (2) the text of B is printed, and these prose Metra are printed (in italics) just where they occur in B.

For (3), the Metra are printed together after the prose, though they occupy in C the places filled by (3) in B. The text is that of C, supplemented (in italics) where deficient from the transcript of the C Metra made by Junius, and also referred to as J in the footnotes. The numbering of these Metra was

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first made by Fox, and is here retained. Grein's arrangement of the lines is generally followed.

C is in parts much injured with holes in the parch- ment, which is also creased to such an extent that it is often impossible to indicate in a printed text exactly what is missing and what illegible. In such cases the passage is enclosed in square brackets, and a note is added to the effect that part is gone, part illegible in C.

Contractions are not expanded, but given as they occur, except in two or three instances noted above in the description of B. The wavy mark (~) over the / in ceft (= after) and one or two other words is intended to stand for exactly the same sign as the straight mark printed in other cases, such as 9ont #0, &c., which in the MSS. is generally straight but occasionally somewhat wavy. The letters of the MSS. are not specially reproduced as to form, except that d and J) are given as they occur in B, C, and J. The abbreviation 7 (= and) is after a full stop printed as a capital, but does not occur as such in the MSS. When a bracket bisects the digraph cz the latter is written ae.

Accents are marked where they occur in the MSS.

The particles corresponding to the German separable particles, and used in Old English either as adverbs or prepositions, such as framy of, on, &c., are generally treated as prepositions when following their cases, if there is a regimen ; and as adverbs, where there is no regimen. In either case they are printed separately. Occasionally, however, they form true compounds with verbs, and are then printed as such both in the text and the glossary.

Emendations and conjectures, which occur chiefly b 2

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in the text of B, are mostly self-evident corrections of errors made by the scribe in copying. Many of these had already been made by Junius, and reproduced by later editors. In this edition only the more important emendations and conjectures suggested by Junius, and Grein (in the verse), and one by Professor Napier, are specially acknowledged. In addition to these, however, a considerable number have been made by the present editor, where they seemed necessary to an intelligible text. All emendations and conjectures are marked as such in the footnotes. The division of the prose text into sections was first made by Junius, who also supplied the references to the Latin original. A few corrections and alterations have been made in the former, and the latter have been carefully verified from Peiper's text (Leipzig 1871, Teubner). Where the beginning of a section does not coincide with a Latin section, the corresponding page and line in Peiper are given in a footnote. For the punctuation of the text the editor is responsible. That of the prose part is modernized for the first time, for convenience in reading. In the Metra, Grein's punctuation is followed on the whole, but with numerous exceptions. In Old English writings it is not always easy to clearly mark by punctuation the correlation of words and sentences, and the MSS. are frequently unsatisfactory and even misleading in this respect.

The fragment N is printed from Professor Napier's text as an appendix on pp. 305-306, but with modern punctuation and words separated ; contractions are left unexpanded except in the case of the looped k, m, and «, where the vowels are printed in italics (v. supra].

The Glossary is intended to give every word occur-

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ring in the text, and every instance, except of constantly recurring words. In these cases the first instance of the word's occurrence is given from the prose, and generally from the verse, and an &c. added. As the Glossary aims at being phonological rather than syn- tactical or lexicographical, a full record of forms is given, rather than of shades of meaning, though these latter have not been neglected. The prepositions indeed have been treated with some fullness, in view of their high syntactical importance and the interesting light they throw on the ways of thought of the early users of our language. It should be remembered that as the B text is here not printed in full, the Glossary is incomplete as a register of B forms.

§ iii. Bibliography.

i. Previous Editions, (a) By Christopher Rawlin- son, Oxford, 1698, containing the whole text of B, the C variants, and the Cotton Metra ; printed, with no additions (except a Latin preface and a number of quotations from early writers concerning King Alfred's authorship of the Old English Boethius\ directly from the transcript by Junius above described. There is a full-page engraved portrait of Junius facing the title-page, after the picture by Van Dyck. The imprimatur of John Meare, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, is dated April 2, 1698. There are further a small copper engraving representing Boethius in his dungeon, with a female figure at his side, crowned with a halo and pointing upwards, and also a portrait of King Alfred, with the legend Al- tiredus R. ex Lapide in Coll. Aenei Nasi.

(b) By J. S. Cardale, London, 1829. The B text is

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given, embodying emendations and conjectures, with English translation and explanatory notes, and a speci- men of the Cotton Metra.

(c) King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of the Metra of Boethius, with an English prose translation and explanatory notes, by the Rev. Samuel Fox, M.A., of Pembroke College, Oxford. William Pickering, London, 1835.

(d) Complete edition by the Rev. Samuel Fox, Bohn, London, 1864. The text of the prose is that of B, apparently copied from Rawlinson's edition without collation with B itself. Up to Chapter xxix, only the readings from C excerpted by Junius and printed in Rawlinson's edition are given in footnotes ; afterwards these latter are supplemented by some more variants taken directly from C. A literal English translation faces each page of the original. The Metra of C are collected at the end of the book, apparently copied from the Junius transcript, or from Rawlinson, without fresh collation with C. An English rhymed translation of the Metra, by Martin F. Tupper, is printed side by side with the text ; there are some explanatory notes and a word-list at the end.

(e) The Cotton Metra are printed with critical notes and emendations in C. W. M. Grein's Bibliothek der angelsdchsischen Poesie.

Hickes in his Thesaurus had printed some extracts from these Metra, using Rawlinson's edition.

Extracts from the prose and verse parts of the Old English Boethius are given in various Readers and Analecta, a list of which will be found in Wiilker's Grundriss zur Geschichte der angelsdchsischen Lite- ratur. Professor Bright in his Anglo-Saxon Reader

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has printed portions of the prose, embodying a fresh collation of C ; in the other Readers the text of the editions is followed.

A facsimile of a page of Cott. MS. Otho A 6 is given in the Jubilee edition of the Works of King Alfred the Great, p. 515.

2. Translations. In addition to the translations given in the editions of Cardale and Fox, the latter's version of the Old English prose and Tupper's rhyming paraphrase of the verse are printed in the Jubilee edition of the Whole Works of King Alfred the Great. Tupper also published his version sepa- rately in 1850. A good deal of Alfred's Boethius is translated in Sharon Turner's History of the Anglo- Saxons (vol. ii. ch. ii, seventh edition, 1853), accom- panying a full analysis of the work and a commentary, with a literal translation of the corresponding passages in the original Latin added in the footnotes.

In his Proeve eener geschiedenis der dichtkunst en fraaje letter en 0nderdeAng-et-Saksen(Amsterdam, 1 842) J. P. Arend has some notes on Alfred's Boethius, followed by a Dutch translation of some passages (pp. 130-180). A part of the fable of Orpheus and Eurydice is translated into French in H. Taine's Histoire de la litttrature anglaise (vol. i. pp. 59-63, eighth edition, 1892); and Grein gives an alliterating German version in his Dichtungen der Angelsachsen.

3. Liter attire. The question of the authorship of the Cotton Metra has been fully discussed by A. Leicht in Anglia, vi. 126-170; by M. Hartmann in Anglia, v. 411-450; and by O. Zimmermann in a dissertation published at Greifswald in 1882. Wulker in his Grundriss gives a precis of the researches and argu-

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ments of these writers, and his own summing up. Leicht also wrote an article in Anglia, vii. 178-202, supplementing his first one, and containing notes on the MSS. (as represented in Fox's edition) and their phonology, and a comparison of the Old English version with the original Latin. In Boethius, an Essay, by H. F. Stewart (pp. 170-178), there is an interesting appreciation of Alfred's translation.

In a very suggestive article in the Archiv filr das Studium der neiieren Sprachen 94 (2 and 3), pp. 149- 160, the late Dr. Georg Schepss showed that many illustrations and amplifications found in the Old English version of the De Consolatione and hitherto credited to King Alfred, especially those of a marked Christian tendency, are undoubtedly derived from Old Latin commentaries, belonging to two types, now represented by (i) a complete separate commentary bound up with the Boethius MS. written by Froumund in the tenth century and now belonging to the Ottingen-Wallerstein library at Maihingen ; and (2) the marginal Scholia of the Munich MS. no. 19452, written in the tenth or the eleventh century.

J. W. Tupper, in a dissertation published in Balti- more, U.S.A., in 1897, investigates the tropes and figures in the prose of the Boethius.

In Modern Language Notes for 1894 (no. 6), pp. 321-342, there is an article on the close connexion between the Alfredian Boethius and the Alfredian Soliloquies or ' Blooms.'

Max Rieger gives an analysis of the metre of the Cott. verses in his Die alt- und angelsdchsische Vers- kunst (Halle, 1876), first published as an article in Zacher's Zeitschrift fur deutsche Philologie.

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A Latin MS. of the De Consolatione with Old English glosses (Corp. 214, Camb.) is described by Professor W. W. Skeat in the American Journal of Philology, v. (4) p. 488 ; but, as Dr. Skeat remarks, these glosses are in no way connected with Alfred's Boethius.

In Richard Wiilker's Grundriss zur Geschichle der angekiichsischen Liter atur will be found further in- formation about the literature of the Boethius.

§ iv. Relation to Latin Original.

The following analysis by chapters and sections will serve to show the degree of correspondence between the Old English version and its Latin original, as represented in R. Peiper's text. It may be premised that the words ' close ' or ' literal ' have a looser sense than usual, as here applied to our version. Even in his most faithful translation, that of the Cura Pastoralis, King Alfred is by no means what would in these days be called literal ; while in his Boethius it is the exception to find a passage of even a few lines rendered word for word.

ABBREVIATIONS.

ab. = abridged. nL. = not in the Latin original.

add. = addition(s), added. ps. = passage(s).

ch. = chapter. r. = rather, fairly.

cl. = close, literal. ref. = refers, referring.

ex. = expanded, expansion. st. sentence.

f. = free. trs. = transposed.

/. = line, lines. v. = very, greatly.

L. = the Latin original. w. = very greatly.

i nL. ii r. cl. iii=i, ii, iii, iv of L. trs. andvv. ab. Ch. iv of L. om. Metr. iii and iv om. iv r. cl. In v § i tSaere

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heofoncundan Jerusalem nL. § 2 r. cL, but simpler than L. v, vi r. d. vii §§1,2 r.f. Metr. ii i om. § 3 v.f. and ex. especially at end. After smyltra ycSa (/. 17 /. 26) is om. nunc procellis ac fluctibus inhorrescere. After the allusion to Croesus and Cyrus, a ref. to Paulus and the Persian King is om. § 5 nL. viii vv.f. ix gives the sense, x Beginning and end ex. The ps. ref. to Symmachus and the wife and sons of Boethius is cL xi gives sense, but is loose and full. The last words, $ waeron ealle J»a halgan martiras, are nL. xii is more detailed than L. The application of the moral is nL ; no mention in L. of Christ and God. xiii r. cl. on the whole, xiv First part r. cl., the latter half of § i (p. 30 /. 3 to end) is v. ex. In § 3 the passage Gif t5u nu wsere wegferend etc. (p. 33 /. 8) = Tu igitur qui nunc contum gladiumque sollicitus pertimescis, si uitae huius callem uacuus uiator intrasses, coram latrone cantares. xv r. cl. The words ac nu . . . forbaernS (/. 34 /. 7-10)= Sed saeuior ignibus Aetnae Feruens amor ardet habendi. xvi vv. ex. The ref. in § i to Theodoric is nL. The explanation se is on Sicilia (Saem ealonde . . . wses (p. 34 /. 28-30) is nL. Tarquin (I. 31) is not named in L. In § 2 the allusions to gnats and the flea are nL. (p. 36 /. 8 and n). The Latin words liberum quemdam are mistranslated romaniscum aeftelinge, se waes haten Liberius (p. 36 /. 17). The story of Busiris (I. 29 et seq.} rests on Busiridem accipimus necare hospites solitum ab Hercule hospite fuisse mactatum. That of JRegulus=Regulus plures Poenorum bello captos in uincla coniecerat, sed mox ipse uictorum catenis maims praebuit. The division between Books i and ii is wrong (p. 38 /. 6). § 3 is vv. ex. ; the latter half (p. 38 /. 14 to end) is ex. from 13 /. of L. § 4 is more detailed than Z., where there is no mention of the heavenly power, xvii is nL. except the first 5 lines, xviii In § i the words (p. 41 /. 23) on c5aere bee Se Astralogium hatte=astrologicis demonstra- tionibus, and se towrat . . . anre bee (/. 27) is nL. The rest

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of this § is r. cl., as also are the remaining §§ of the ch. except the words f ge naefre . . . manega tSioda (p. 42 /. 25), the ref. to the Scythians (p. 43 /. 10), the blame cast on careless historians (p. 44 /. 1-8) and the concluding sentence of § 3, none of which are in L. xix r. cl. c The bones of Weland ' is suggested by ossa Fabricii. The error otSre naman Cassius (/. 46 /. 22) should be noted. Cato in L. is rigidus Cato. xx r. cl. ; frontem is mistaken for fontem (p. 47 /. 9). The words Ac seo orsorhnes . . . windes pyf = illam uideas uentosam fluentem suique semper ignaram. xxi v. ex. God = caelo imperitans amor, xxii ex. Last j/. § i = talia sunt quippe quae restant, ut degustata quidem mordeant, interius autem recepta dulcescant. xxiii r. cl. xxiv § i is f. after the first few I. ; God (p. 52 /. 20) = bonum. The last st. about the brooks and the sea is nL. § 2 is r. cl. § 3 has add. of slight importance ; the words buton 'Sees getreowan freondes . . . craeftas (p. 54 /. 15-22) are nL. The latter part of § 4, wenst (5u etc. (p. 55 /. 31), is f. and ex. The ps. on p. 55 /. 28-31 is nL, xxv r. cL, except the last part, seo raest etc. (p. 57 /. 31 to end), which is nL. englum (/. 8) is also nL. xxvi § i r. cl., but $ is God (p. 58 /. 8) is nL. § 2 r. cl. except last part (p. 60 /. 15 to end]. § 3 r. cL, but the words 7 (5eah he erige his land mid tSusend sula = oneret bacis colla rubri litoris. xxvii § i r. ex. The ps. about Catulus (p. 61 /. 16 to end) = unde Catullus licet in curuli Nonium sedentem strumam tamen appellat. (One Latin MS. has here Catulus.) § 2 has add. The words ftaes unrihtwisan cyninges Diodrices = Decorato. The ps. on p. 62 L 24-31 is nL. In § 3 the last part (p. 63 /. 27 to end) is nL. § 4 f. Hit wges gio . . . senig is (p. 64 /. n-i6) = atqui praefectura magna olim potestas nunc inane nomen et senatorii census grauis sarcina : si quis populi quondam curasset annonam, magnus habebatur, nunc ea praefectura quid abiectius ? xxviii f. but not ex. xxix The first 15 /. of § i are an ex. of 4 in L. The sent. forSam

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cwaetS gio etc. (p. 65 /. 27) = expertus sortis suae periculorum tyrannus regni metus pendentis supra ueiticem gladii terrore simulauit. The last part, beginning Ac ic wat (/. 66 /. 4 to end), is v. ex. In § 2 /$£ allusion to Seneca in L. is simply Nero Senecam familiarem praeceptoremque suum ad eligendae mortis coegit arbitrium (cf. p. 66 /. 23-29); and the sent, relating to Papinianus = Papinianum diu inter aulicos poten- tem militum gladiis Antonius obiecit. The rest of the § is ex. § 3 r. cl., but the Ultima Thyle of L. is ex. (p. 67 /. 32 etc.). xxx In § i sum sceop . . . nane eart = tragicus exclamat

o> 86£a do£a fjivpioiai 5?) /3/Jorcoi/ ovfttv yeyaxriv ftyKov wyKaxras fteyav.

(The Latin MSS. vary here.) The ps. ealle men . . . meder (p. 68 /. 30) = uidetur namque esse nobilitas quaedam de meritis ueniens laus parentum. The rest of the § is r. ex. In § 2 fonSam hi ealle comon of anum faeder 7 of anre meder (p. 69 7. 18) is r.f., and the word God is nL. xxxi The chief add. in § i are, j hu micele . . . tSurhteah (p. 70 /. 10-13), Gif nu h\va cwicS . . . wraennesse (/. 14-18), and forSaem(5e manig wif . . . daed waes (/. 21-27). § 2 r- °l- xxxii § i mostly r. cl. ; but the last part, j (Seah (5u etc. (p. 72 /. 8 to end of §) is add. In § 2 swa swa Aristotelis . . . lox (p. 73 /. 1-3) = Quod si, ut Aristoteles ait, lynceis oculis homines uterentur. § 3 r. cl. ; se weg is God (p. 73 /. 24) is nL. xxxiii § i is r. cl. §§ 2 and 3 f. and v. ex. § 4 f- § 5 vv- eoc- from 28 /. in L. xxxiv The first half of § i is f., and last part ex. swa swa sum micel aewelm . . . rifta of (p. 82 /. 27) = quidam omnium fons bonorum. § 2 r. cl. The middle part of § 3 (p. 84 /. 18— p. 85 /. 2) is nL. except the st. ac we sculon . . . betst. § 4 r. cl. except that the last few lines (p. 85 /. 22 to end) = ueluti geometrae solent demonstratis propositis aliquid inferre quae porismata ipsi uocant. The middle part of § 5, se is stemn . . . afaered (p. 86 /. 2-10) is nL. § 6 v. ex. The chief add. are, swa swa of <5aere sab . . . eft to sse (p. 86 /. 18-22), swa swa nu saul . . . crgeftas (p. 86 /. 29— -p. 87 /. 9). § 7 r. cl § 8 /

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The allusions in L. to Tagus, Hermus, and Indus are not rendered. § gf. § 10 r. cl. Hwa maeg . . . anwald (p. 92 /. 7-10) is nL. In § n the ps. gif Su cSonne . . . aer waes (/. 92 /. 25), and'ftu meaht witan . . . asyndred (/. 92 /. 32 p. 93 /. 6) are nL. In § 12 M<?r<? #r^ considerable but unimportant add. xxxv § i ^izw //fo j<?^^ fairly. § 2 but not v. ex. The last sent. <Sone god etc. (^.96 /. 22) = Hoc quidquid est quo condita manent atque a^itantur usitato cunctis uocabulo deum nomino. In § 3 the last part, Nu ic tfe andette £/r. (/. 97 /. 13 /0 #/</) z> nL. In § 4 Mtf ^rj/ yfo^ *'.$• r. £•/., except the allusion to tSa wither weardan englas (p. 98 /. 13), which is nL. But the latter half, beginning Hwaet, ic waet . . . (p. 98 /. 26 to end) is an ex. of Accepisti, inquit, in fabulis lacessentes caelum gigantas : sed illos quoque, uti condignum fuit, benigna fortitudo deposuit. § 5. r. cl. In § 6 the quotation from Parmenides is navroOev

€VKVK\OV (T(j)aipT]s (va\.iyKiov oyKto (cf. p. IOI /. 3 et seq.). In

§ 7 the story of Orpheus has numerous add. explanations, the chief of which are: Sio waes on Creca rice . . . Orfeus (/. 101 /. 24) ; Sio . . . Eurudice (/. 26) ; j t5a stanas . . . swege (/. 27); Da saedon hi ... daeges j nihtes (p. 102 /. 1-5) ; Da cfohte he ... swi(5e oreald (/. 10-18). These last 2 ps. = Infernas adiit domos, and stupet tergeminus ianitor. Next follow Se folcisce men hatatS Parcas (/. 22); Da hi secgaS . . . wyrde (/. 24) ; Da code he ... Se he baed (/. 26-29); waes to gebunden . . . scylde (/. 30); Se hine aer . . . hearpode (p. 103 /. 1-4) ; Da code . . . Saes wifes (/. 11-13). xxxvi §§ 1-5 r. cl. In § 3 the words Se we hatatS Saturnus . . . tungol are nL (p. 105 /. 12-14). ^n § 6 hwaet, fta cild . . . ealdum monnum is nL. (p. 108 /. 8-12) ; also $ is God ... to lufianne (/. 19-21), and f ilce . . . Code (/. 24) are nL. § 7 ex. § 8 v. f. Swa swa aelces . . . hrof ge flor (p. no /. 22-25) is nL. xxxvii § v. f. and ex. § 2 r. f. The ps. Nis -p eac . . . gebyreS (p. 112 7. 20-27) is an ex. of uti currendi (al. currenti) in

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stadio propter quam curritur iacet praemium corona. § 3 r. d, Swa swa an mon . . . ser waes (p. 114 /. 4-9) is nL. § 4 r. cl. The ps. (5e symle . . . (Saeron (p. 115 /. 6-10) is nL. xxxviii § i is much more detailed than L. The first part, as far as the mention of Circe (to p. 116 /. 2) is in L. ' Vela neritii ducis Et uagas pelago rates Eurus appulit insulae. § 2f. ; swa swa great beam . . . swifte earme (p. 1 17 /. 29-31) is nL. The first part of§ 3 is r. cl. (to p. 119 /. 9); the rest is ex. § 4 ex. §5/^5 unhale eagan (p. 121 /. 9) = oculos tenebris assuetos, and ne magon . . . willan (/. 9-13) is nL. ; also forSaem hi ne lyst . . . lichoman (/. 19-29) is nL. The last part is v. ex. § 6 r. cl. § 7 not ex., but f. in parts. xxxix § i r. cl. but the st. lufie . . . maeg (p. 124 /. 16) is nL. § 2 r. cl. Se selmehtega God (p. 125 /. 14) = deus rector. § 3 ex. in the astronomical part at the beginning ; Saturn is not mentioned in L. In § 4 the ps. (5a race . . . fyre (p. 1277. 4-14) is an ex. of tails namque materia est, ut una dubitatione succisa innumerabiles aliae uelut hydrae capita succrescant. The ps. FortSaem hit . . . langan spell (p. 127 /. 26-29) 2S n^" The last part of § 5 is f. ; deus does not occur in L. but only diuina ratio and diuinae mentis. § 6 r. cl. § 7 v. ex. from about 10 /. in L. In § 8 the ps. sume utSwiotan . . . heora scylda (p. 131 /. 8-15) with the allusion to cristene men is nL. § 9 r. cl. § 10 f.; a quotation from Lucan is om. Se godcunda . . . eagan (p. 133 /. 11-13) =

avSpos Sf/ ifpov de'fjias aidepes wfcodo/HT/o-ai/. § 1 1 r. cl. Ac hwaet

. . . goodan willan (/>. 134 /. 9-13) nL. ; also se'gooda laece •}> is God (/. 1 6) is nL. § 1 2 f. A quotation from the Iliad (in Greek] is om. § 13 r. cl. ; ocS domes dseg (p. 136 /. 8) is tiL. xl § i r. ex. § 2 r. cl. § 3 f. In § 4 nearly all L. om. ; here there are a number of mythological allusions in L. § 5 r. cl. ; last part condensed. The last part of § 6 condensed. Lib. v carm. i om. In § 7 englas (p. 140 /. 28) = supernis diuinisque substantiis, and the further ref. (I. 31) is nL. An aelmihtig God (p. 141 /. 7) = ille ab aeterno

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cuncta prospiciens. xli In § i se gooda sceop . . . selest (p. 141 /. 11-13) is ?iL., otherwise the § is r. d. § 2 condensed and feebler than L. Lib. v carm. 3 and 4 are om. § 3 v.f. The account of Cicero (p. 143 /. 5) and what follows (to I. 15) is nL. There is no ref. to God in L. The simile of the steersman at the end is nL. § 4 gives the sense. Sio gesihtS (p. 145 /. 24) = ratio or intelligentiae celsior oculus. In § 5 only the first 5 /. correspond to L. The rest is nL. Lib. v carm. 4 and 5 om. § 6 gives the bare sense, xlii Zfcr<? //A? L. is laid aside, except in God ece is (p. 147 /. 19), and Hwaet is ecnes (/. 22); all the rest to the end of the book is nL.

It may here be convenient to supply some notable instances of the use, in the Old English version, of early Latin commentaries. They are taken from the article by Dr. Schepss, mentioned above.

The mention of ' the heavenly Jerusalem ' (p. 1 1 , 1. 17), which is not in the Latin text, is taken from the commentary, which runs : (hoc) tarn ad Romae civitatem quam ad ecclesiam sen ad caelestem Hieru- salem referripotest (Lib. i. prosa 5, Peiper, p. 19, 1. 14).

The allusion to 'the holy martyrs' (p. 26, 1. 21) comes from the Froumund MS. commentaries (F), which have hie sanctos martires vult intellegi, qui, ut beatitudinem perennem acciperent, diversa potius tor- menta quam simplicem mortem desiderabant (Lib. ii. prosa 4, P. 35. 91).

The words perennis sedes and humili saxo (Lib. ii. metr. 4, 1. i and 1.. 15) are in the Munich commentary MS. (M), explained in a Christian sense, and in deo is written over saxo. F has saxo id est in Christo. The Old English has Crist (p. 27, 1. 7).

In the account of Nero's crimes (Lib. ii. metr. 6,

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P. 43, v. i ff.) F and M explain urbe fiammata with the remark that Nero set Rome on fire, volens videre quantum fuerit incendium Troiae. The Old English has after dcere bisene de gio Trogia burg barn. Hine lyste eac geseon hu seo burne> hu lange, j hu leohte be d&re oderre (p. 39, 1. 20).

The passage on the elements and seasons (/. 49, /. 5 et seq^] does not occur in Boethius, but F and M give explanatory notes to which the Old English version closely corresponds.

In Lib. iii. met. 9 (Peiper 70, v. i et seq.) the word numeris is annotated at some length, and here too the Old English version closely follows the commentary (/. 80, /. 5 et seq.}. In the commentary to the same poem (v. 13 et set?.), we find a note explaining that by the words triplicis mediam naturae animam we are to understand anima rationabilis, together with anima irascibilis and anima concupiscibilis. The Old English runs (/. 8 1, /. 17-19) An dara gecynda is f heo bid wilnigende, oder f hio bid irsiende, firidde f hio bid gesceadwis.

At the end of this poem the commentaries add the words per quem (per)veniamus ad te\ the Old English has de ealle men to fundiad.

To the words of Boethius (Lib. iii. prosa 13, P. 83. 52) nihil est quod natiwam seruans deo contraire conetur^ Alfred adds buton dysig mon, odfie eft fta widerweardan englas (p. 98, 1. 12, 13). This seems to be taken from the commentary, which, in speaking of the devil, mentions that he was good in sui natura but that he voluntate deo resistit.

In Lib. iii. prosa 12 (P. 84. 65) occur the words lacessentes caelum gigantas. In M. we find loquitur

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Stcvndunt fidem gentilium vel veritatem tangit, quando divisio linguarum facta est. This biblical allusion is not lost on King Alfred (p. 99, 1. 6).

In Lib. iv. prosa i (P. 89. 33) M. annotates domum thus : ad apicem pristinae intelligentiae mentisque secretum seu ad paradysum, ubi domus est naturalis. The Old English version has (p. 104, 1. 37) to (tare heofonlican byrig de $u cer of come.

The gelidi senis of Boethius in Lib. iv. metr. i (P. 90. n) is explained as Saturnus in the commen- taries.

In Lib. iv. metr. 5 (P. v. 1-3 ff.) Arcturi . . . Bootes, the commentaries explain Bootes stella est in temone plaustri quae graece arctofilax vocatur, id esty custos plan sir i . . . sidera quanto viciniora sunt cardini, tan to tardiores habent occasus et celeriores or fas , quoniam din videntiir, parvum autem occultantur. Unde Bootes quia primus (proximus?} est carding parvo tempore occultatur, ergo semper tardius ad occasum quam ad ortum venit . . . Rursus, qttanto longius fuerint sidera a cardine, celerius occidunt et tardius oriuntur. Com- pare with this the Old English (p. 126, 1. i ff.).

The elaborate simile of the wheel contained in Chapter xxxix. § 7 of the Old English version (p. 129, 1. 19) seems also to owe something to the words of the commentary.

Finally, the simile of the egg (Metr. xx. 169), which \ has generally been ascribed to King Alfred, is to be found indicated in the marginal scholia of the Frou- mund Codex in the words Caelum et lerram mareqtie in modum ovi figurari.

Dr. Schepss further shows that Alfred might have avoided certain errors if he had been able to make

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consistent use of the commentaries above described. Thus Alfred speaks of sumum romaniscum cedelinge, se wees haten Liberius (p. 36, /. 17), where the Latin text has liber quidam ; but the commentaries refer the allusion to Anaxagoras, Zeno, or Anaxarchus.

Alfred's error se wisa Catuhts for Catullus (p. 61, 1. 17) may have been due to a faulty reading in his MS., or perhaps to the mention of Catulus in Orosius, but the commentary M has a note nobilis et veronensis poeta. The identification of Brutus with Cassius (p. 46, /. 22) seems to show carelessness or ignorance on Alfred's part, but at the same time he avoids some blunders which we find in the commentaries. For example, he does not regard Alcibiades as nomen mulieris famosae pidchritudinis, as is gravely set forth in the commentary F. The curious mistake which makes Ulysses a prince of Rhaetia (p. 115, 1. 16 and Metr. xxvi. 8) is due to the reading velani retii for vela neritii.

Alfred seems to have left unused a mass of material contained in the commentaries regarding matters metrical, grammatical, and etymological, but eagerly availed himself of any hints and information he could get on Biblical, mythological, and historical questions, and all that related to what we now call natural science.

Dr. Schepss has undoubtedly made out a strong case, and has indicated a new field of inquiry which may lead to still further interesting discoveries of the same nature, as he has only dealt with the more notable of the explanations and expansions of the Latin text which have been generally ascribed to King Alfred. In this connexion William of Malmes- bury's statement that Asser sensum librorum Boetii

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de consolation* planioribus verbis enodavit is of interest, as it almost looks as if Asser were the author of the above-mentioned commentaries F and M ; but, as Dr. Schepss points out, it is safer to believe that in the written and oral explanations which he gave the king, Asser made use of commentaries already in existence.

§ v. Dialect of text.

The following short note kindly communicated to the Editor by Professor Eduard Sievers will be of interest. ' ' The dialect question (of the O. E. Boethius) is rather puzzling. The Bodl. MS. contains a good many Kenticisms, and so does Cott. The latter is evidently copied from an Early W. Saxon source, but the scribe has introduced Kentish forms here and there, especially his Kentish e for E. W. S. z>, and, what is perhaps of greater weight, Kentish io for E. -W. S. (or O. E.) eo, as in swior, fiwf ; also weoruld for W. S. woruld (on the latter see Beitr. xxii. 255). It is only the eo which represents W. Germ, eu or e that is replaced by Kent, io, not the eo which stands for W. Germ, iu or i, and written io in E. W. S. too, as far as it exists. Then the Metra are so full of Kentish forms that I cannot but believe that they were done in Kent, and probably the versifier worked from a Kentish copy of the prose text. I have a short note on this question in Beitr. x. 197, but without amounting to proof I consider the following observa- tion rather convincing. The prose text (p. 136, /. 23) reads thus : panon he welt dam gewealdlederum ealle gesceaftu. The versifier makes 9am gewealdlederum (Metr. xxix. 76) a regular half line ; consequently he

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had to alter the words immediately preceding, and I believe he did it this way :

/. /. waldefi

fianon he welt dam gewealdlederum. Then he, or some scribe, copied out what he found before him, but his eye was caught by the welt, and so he wrote what we find in the Metra : he donan tvalded'1 $am geweltlefirum. So the Kentish welt evi- dently was in the (original) prose text from which the man worked.' There are numerous other Kenticisms in the text of both B and C, and this question of dialect is one that calls for detailed investigation, as it may throw light on the source of these two MSS. An examination of the Cott. Metra from this point of view would probably lead to results regarding their author- ship of greater value than those hitherto obtained by other methods (v. infra). The fragment N, which is older than the other two MSS., is West Saxon, with no important admixture of Kentish or other dialect.

§ vi. Authorship and date of the Work.

That King Alfred translated into English the De Consolatione of Boethius is testified by several early writers of varying authority. ^Ethelweard in his Chronicle (Lib. iv. cap. 3 ad 901 A. D.) has this passage : Divinis quippe super omnia documentis im- butuS) nam ex Latino rhetorico fasmate in propriam verterat linguam volumina, numero ignoto, ita varie, ita praeopime, ut non tantum expertioribus sed et audientibus liber (librum ?) Boetiilachrymosiis quodam- modo suscitaretur motus.

William of Malmesbury says (De Gestis Regum 1 Cott. MS. has he done anwald de$. Ed.

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Angliae, Lib. ii. cap. 4, § 122), Hie (i. e. Asser) sensum librorum Boetii de Consolatione Philosophies planioribus verbis enodavit, quos ipse rex in anglicam linguam con- fer tit ; and a little further on he again speaks of Alfred's translation of the work. In his GestaPontificum Angliae ^ ii. 248 (page 177 of Hamilton's edition), occurs this pas- sage, Assents. . .non iisqiieqnaque contempnendae scien- tiae fttit, qui librnm Boetii de consolatione philosopJiiae planioribus elucidavit, labor e illis diebus necessario, nos- tris ridicule. Sed enim iussu regis factum est, tit levins ab eodem in anglicnm transferretnr sermonem.

Robert Plot in his Historia Naturalis Comitatus Oxon. (cap. x, § 118) remarks that there seems to have formerly existed at Woodstock (Wudestoc) a Royal residence, dating from King Alfred's time, as it appears from a Cotton MS. (sub Othone A) that that King translated at Woodstock the De Conso- latione of Boethius into ' Saxon.' Plot probably refers to MS. Cott. Otho Ax, now destroyed except for a few charred fragments. Wanley in his Catalogue makes no mention of this statement alleged to be contained in the MS. f

In the Liber monasterii de Hyda (edited by Edwards 1866) it is stated that Alfred caused the De Conso- latione of Boethius as well as Gregory's Dialogues to be translated into the Saxon tongue by Bishop Wirefrith (i. e. Werfrith of Worcester). Several other early writers from whose works extracts are printed in the preface to RawlinsoiVs edition, such as Bromton, Polydorus Vergilius, Leland, and Bale, refer to Alfred's translation of the De Consolatione in nearly the same words as those just quoted.

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the tradition of antiquity and the express statement in the prefaces to the Old English version of Boethius, that King Alfred was its author. At least there has been no doubt as to his authorship of the prose rendering of the prose and verse of the original. The whole of this version bears the strong personal impress of its author, and in the views of life expressed, especially of a king's life, with its manifold cares and duties, we can hardly fail to recognize the great king's voice. Often groping darkly after the sense of his original and failing to find it, he is always earnestly trying his utmost to utter in his simple speech the high thoughts that surge within him.

But with regard to the authorship of the Cotton Metra there is not this unanimity. This question has been exhaustively treated in the articles already referred to, by Leicht, Hartmann, and Zimmermann, and nothing has since been contributed to its dis- cussion. Ingenious arguments for and against Alfred's authorship have been brought forward, but it cannot be said that the question is settled. However, certain facts and Conclusions have emerged from the dis- cussion, and may be here shortly stated.

It is established beyond doubt that the Cotton Metra are based directly on the corresponding prose version found in B, without further reference to the Latin original. They reproduce in metrical dress the prose version, omitting little, and adding few thoughts of any importance ; and they seem to have been composed by rearranging the words of the prose version, and inserting poetical commonplaces or ' tags,' to bring the lines into an alliterating form, much as a schoolboy might use a Gradus in making Latin verses.

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It has been remarked that certain of the Latin Metra are translated in B, but omitted in C (Metra i. 6, ii. 2, iv. 7), and that it is precisely these Metra that in B lack the formulae which generally introduce and dismiss a metrum. This fact is used as an argument against the King's authorship of the Cotton Metra. But, on the other hand, it is pointed out that the prose version of Metr. i. 7 has also no formulae, but is nevertheless versified in C.

Leicht, who has investigated the question most thoroughly, shows that none of the usual arguments against the King's authorship amount to proof, whether those of an a priori nature, or those drawn from certain discrepancies observed in the corre- spondence between the B and C versions of the Metra. He himself, however, after carefully comparing one version with the other, finds that the alliterating Metra of C * offer nothing fresh, such as we should expect of Alfred, but only a weak dilution of the terse and vigorous prose ' ; and accordingly he decides against the King's authorship. The consensus of critical opinion seems to be against Alfred's authorship of the prose and metrical prefaces, on the authority of which the authorship of the Cotton Metra is often ascribed to him ; but nothing has been clearly proved one way or the other. The prose preface which is found in both B and C closely resembles certain passages in Alfred's preface to his translation of Gregory's Cur a Pastor alis. It clearly states that King Alfred ' translated this book from Latin into English prose, and afterwards into verse (leofte)' The metrical preface makes the same assertion in more words.

Leicht shows that the prose preface could not have

xl INTRODUCTION

been prefixed to the original version containing the prose translation of the Metra, but must have accom- panied C only, or its archetype, and was afterwards added to later copies of the first edition, such as B. The Cotton Metra have been compared with the verses in the preface to Alfred's Cura Pastoralis, which Dr. H. Sweet in his edition of the latter work with some justice styles ' doggerel,' but they seem to stand on a rather higher level than these latter. They share certain characteristics with the West Saxon verse of the tenth century, and clearly belong to a period when the rules of Old English prosody, observed so carefully in the golden age of Cynewulf and in the Beowulf, were neglected, and perhaps almost forgotten. Thus the laws of alliteration of the classic poetry are often transgressed. Provided he has one or two words in the first half line allite- rating with one in the second, or vice versa, the versifier does not much care what words bear the stress, while proclitics are at times divorced from their main words in a most inelegant manner.

In conclusion we may say that it lies with the oppo- nents of the King's authorship of the Cotton Metra to prove their case, and this they have not done. An investigation of the language of these Metra may, however, throw some further light on the question. The King, we are told by Asser, was fond of the poetry of his native land, and learned much of it by heart, and we can well believe that he would please both himself and his people by adding a metrical version. His hearers, for readers were few in those days, would find even a rude rhythm more impressive and more easily remembered than the terser prose ;

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and Alfred himself might perhaps, as an unpoetical, practical West Saxon, have regarded these Metra with considerable satisfaction. On the other hand, he may perhaps have commissioned some skilled leofiwyrhta, possibly a Kentish clerk, to undertake the versification, and the latter's version when in- corporated into Alfred's prose may conceivably have passed from the first under the name of the King 1.

As regards the date when Alfred translated the De Consolatione no certain conclusion is possible. Critics vary greatly in their chronological arrangement of the King's literary works, arguing chiefly from a priori grounds, unfortunately almost the only grounds avail- able. Wiilker's view, that Alfred translated Boethius' treatise after the Handboc, the Cura Pastoralis, and the Orosius, about the year 897, seems reasonable, as our work does not look like the production of a novice in composition, but bears the stamp of a mature mind wielding the language with the ease that could only come from practice.

§ vn"«

The references to B are given here in order not to further burden the margin of the text. Page and line of this edition are printed opposite each folio number.

la = 12. 30 7d= 13. 24 8a = 14. 18

&b = 15. 16 9a = 16. 14 8^=17. 7

= 17. 31

= 18. 26

11<2 = 19. 2O

1 Professor E. Sievers, in Beitrdge (Paul and Braune), x. 197 note, declares against Alfred's authorship of these Metra, and says that he believes they were originally written in the Kentish dialect by a Kentish- man, and based on a Kentish version of the prose text. Our MSS., B and C, according to Prof. Sievers, represent this Kentish text partially re-converted into W. Saxon.

xlii

INTRODUCTION

110 = 20. 15

320 = 53. 10

530 = 85. 8

120 = 21. 10

330 = 54. 2

540 = 86. 3

120 = 22. 8

330 = 54. 27

540= 86. 28

130 = 23. 2

340 = 55. 22

550 = 87. 23

13(5 = 23. 27

340 = 56. 17

550 = 88. 17

140 = 24. 21

350 = 57. 10

560 = 89. 10

143 = 25. 15

350=58. i

560 = 90. 3

150 = 26. 7

360 = 58. 27

570 = 90. 30

150 = 26. 31

360 = 59. 24

570 = 91. 24

16<2 = 27. 23

370 = 60. 15

580 = 92. 21

160 = 28. 21

370 = 61. 10

580 = 93. 16

170 29. 15

380 = 62. ii

590 = 94. 10

17 1> = 30. ii

380 = 63. 4

590= 95. 4

180 = 31. 5

390 = 63. 30

600= 95. 27

180= 31. 31

390 = 64. 24

600 = 96. 19

IQa = 32. 23

400 = 65. 16

610 = 97. 12

190 = 33. 17

400 = 66. 12

610= 98. 6

200 = 34. 8

410 = 67. 3

620 = 98. 31

200=35. 2

410= 67. 26

620 = 99. 26

210 = 35. 26

420 = 68. 16

630 = 100. 21

210 = 36. 20^

420 = 69. 10

630 = 101. 16

220 = 37. 12

430 = 70. i

640 = 102. 12

220 = 38. 3

430 = 70. 24

640 = 103. 5

230 = 38. 28

440 = 71. 19

650 = 103. 29

230 = 39. 18

44£ = 72. 15

650 = 104. 25

240 = 40. 9

450=73. 8

660 = 105. 18

240 = 41. 6

450= 73. 32

660 = 106. 15

25a 41. 28

460 = 74. 24

670 = 107. 6

250 = 42. 25

460 = 75. 18

670 = 108. 3

26a = 43. 18

470 = 76. 5

680 = 108. 30

260 = 44. 10

470 = 76. 27

680 = 109. 25

270 = 45- 3

480= 77. 17

690 = no. 19

270= 45- 27

480= 78. 10

690 = in. 8

280 = 46. 18

490 = 79. 2

700 = 112. 2

280 = 47- 7

490 = 79. 23

700 = 112. 26

290 = 48. 4

500 = 80. 9

710 = 113. 22

290 = 48. 27

500 = 80. 32

710 = 114- 14

300 = 49. 19

510 = Si. 19

720=115. 8

300 = 50. 7

510 = 82. 7

720 = 116. 4

310 = 50. 28

520 = 82. 30

730 = 116. 26

310 = 51. 22

520 = 83. 24

730 = 117. 17

320 = 52. 16

530 = 84. 16

740 = 118. ii

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743 = 119. 4

813 = 129. 24

880= 139. 25

750 = 119. 27

820 = 130. 18

883 = 140. 20

753 = 120. 18

823= 131. 13

890 = 141. ii

760 = 121. ii

830 = 132. 6

893 = 142. 3

763 = 122. 4

833 = 132. 29

900 = 142. 30

770 = 122. 30

840 = 133. 21

903= 143. 27

773 = 123. 21

843= 134. 13

910 = 144. 20

780 = 124. 12

850 = 135. 7

913 = 145. 12

786 = 125. 7

853= 135. 30

920 = 146. 6

790 = 125. 31

860 = 136. 19

923 = 146. 29

196 = 126. 21

863 = 137. 10

930 = 147. 18

800 = 127. 14

870=138. 6

933 = 148. 14

803=128. 5

873= 138. 30

940=149. 5

810 = 128. 31

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS

On p. 32, 1. 1 6, read dierran tionne. MSS. omit ftonne.

On p. 89, 1. 22, the em. dsesternes was suggested by E. Thomson ; see Fox, p. 358, n. 44.

On p. 94, 1. 7, B has ealle gesceafte 7 ealle wuhta-, 1. 22, B has ic ivite with ic erased.

On p. 190, n. 3, for -wyrst read wyr^st.

Metr. xxix, 1. 7, read fyrcne ne mot; C om. ne\ 1. 8, read monan for C's Vienna, as Leicht suggests (Anglia, vi. 151).

GLOSSARY. Diminish by one each line-number of p. 91 and of p. 112 after 1. n.

Several references to p. 50 are a line out.

s.v. abededan, for 71. 12 read 71. 17.

j.z;. ascierpan, the //. ascerped, p. 47, 1. 27, had better perhaps be taken as connected with sceorp, and = equipped, prepared; the Latin has succinctam.

s.v. asticran, dele astyrest and astyrast which belong to dstyrian.

s.v. dom, add domes dc?g 120. 31.

s.v. dysilic, dele 42. 10.

s. v. far, for aspect ? read motion.

s.v. forbugan, dele prevent.

s.v. gierwan, add^J. gegyrewod 32. 27.

j. v. hwelc, for read usual.

For locian read locian, and for lucude n. i read locude ir. I.

j. z^. geniyndwierfle, supply ' worthy of mention?

s. v. siestream, for seaman read water of the sea.

PROEM

ALFRED KUN1NG wees wealhstod fosse bee, 7 hie of bocfadene1 on englisc wende, swa hio nu is gedon. Hwilum he sette word be ivorde, hwilum andgit of andgite^ swa swa he hit pa sweotolost 7 andgitfullicast gereccan mihte for pam mistlicu 2 7 manigfealdum weoruldbisgum 3 pe him oft cegder 5 ge on mode ge on lichoman bisgodan. f)a bisgu us sint s-wipe carfoprime* pe on his dagum on pa ricu becoman pe he underfangen hcefde, 7 peah ffa pas boc hcefde5 geleornode

7 of Icedene to engliscu spelle gewende^ 7 geworhte* hi eft

to leoffe*, swa swa heo nu gedon is ; 7 nu bit 7 for Godes 10 naman he hahdS1 celcne para pe pas boc rcedan lysie, p he for hine gebidde, 7 him ne wite gif he hit rihtlicor ongite ponne he mihte91; forpampe ale mon sceal be his andgites made 7 be his cemettan sprecan p he sprecff, 7 don p pat he dep. 15

1 So also J, where the first vowel is apparently e turned into o.

2 mislicum J. 3 So J, wordu 7 bisgum B. 4 earfodritnu J.

5 em. hafe B. 6 J>a geworhte he hi efter to leode J. 1 healsad J.

8 meahte J.

HEADINGS OF CHAPTERS

/. s&rest hu Gotan gewunnon Romana rice, 7 hu Boetius hi wolde eft^ bercedan, 7 f)eodric pa p anfunde, 7 hine het on care erne gebringan.

II. Hu Boetius on pam carcerne his sar seofiende wees.

III. Hu se Wisdom com to Boetie cerest inne on pa carcerne, 5 7 hine ongan frefrian.

IV. Hu Boetius hine singende gebced, 7 his earfofiu to Gode mcende.

V. Hu se Wisdom hine eft rete 7 rihte mid his andsworum.

VI. Hu he him rehte bispell bi pare sunnan 7 bi oorum 10 tunglum 7 be wolcnum.

VII. Hu se Wisdom scede pa Mode p him naht swiSor ncere ponne hit forloren hcefde pa woruldsceWa pe hit cer to gewunod hcefde; 7 scede him bispell hu he hit macian sceolde gif he heora pegen beon sceolde ; 7 be pas scipes segele, 7 hu his 15 godena weorca ealra wolde her on worulde habban lean.

VIII. Hup Mod andsworede pare Gesceadwisnesse, 7 scede p hit hit (Eghwonan ongeate scyldig ; eac scede p hit wcere ofseten mid fices lapes sare, p hit ne mihte him geandsworian.

pa cwced se Wisdom : p is nu git pinre 2 unrihtwisnesse p $u 2o eart fulneah forpoht* ; tele nu pa gescelpa wifi pam sorgum.

IX. f)a ongan se Wisdom eft secgan bispell be pcere^ sunnan, hu heo oferliht ealle opre steoran, 7 gepiostrap mid hire leohte ; 7 hu pone smyltan see pees windes yst. . .

1 eft above line. 2 }&e B. 3 em.»A/ B.

B 2

4 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE

X. Hu Boetius scede hu swytole ongiten hcefde p hit eall soff ware pcet se Wisdom scede ; 7 seo orsorhnes, 7 pa sceWa fie he cer wende pcet gescelda beon sceoldan, nauhtas nceran ; 7 hu se Wisdom scede p he ne mihte gereccan p he ungescelig

5 wcere ; scede ft his ancor wcere pa gitfcest on eorpan.

XI. Hu seo Gesceadwisnes him andsworede 7 cwcep p heo wende pcet heo hine hwcethwegnunges up ahafen hcefde 7 fulneah gebroht cet pam ilcan weorpscipe l pe he cer hcefde ; 7 acsode hine hwa hafde eall p he wolde on pisse worulde ; sume habbafi

10 cepelo 7 nabbap are.

XII. Hu se Wisdom hine Icerde, gif he fcest hus timbrian wolde, p he hit ne setle up on pone hehstan cnoll.

XIII. Hu se Wisdom scede p hie meahtan* cJa smealicor sprecan, forpampe seo lar hwcethwegnunges eode on his

15 andgit.

XIV. Hu p Mod cwcecf hwi him ne 3 sceolde lician fceger land ; 7 hu se Wisdom ahsode hwcet him belupe to hira

fcegernesse.

XV. Hu seo Gesceadwisnes scede hu gescclig seo forme 20 eld wees.

XVI. Hu se Wisdom scede p hi hi woldon ahebban for pam anweald oft done heofen; 7 be Beodrices anwealde* 7

Nerones.

XVII. Hu p Mod scede p him ncefre seo mcegp 7 seo 25 gitsung forwel ne licode, buton to lape he tilade.

XVIII. XIX. Be hlisan. Be hlisan.

XX. Be pcere wifierweardan wyrde, 7 be pcere orsorgan.

XXI. Be pees celmihtigan Godes anwealde ; hu he welt eallu his gesceaftu.

30 XXII. Hu se Wisdom 7 seo Gesceadwisnes hcefdon p Mod aret cegper ge mid smealicre sprcece ge mid wynsuman sange.

XXIII. Hu se Wisdom Icerde pone pe he wolde wcestmbcere land sawan,p he atuhge of cerest pa pornas, 7 pafyrsas, 7 pa 35 unnyttan weod ; 7 hu he scede gif hwa biter es hwes onberede, p him puhte beobread pi swetre.

1 weofiscipe B. 2 em. mealtan B. 3 ne above line. 4 anweald B.

DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE 5

XXIV. Hu menn willnidfi purh l ungelice gearnunga cuman to anre eadignesse.

XXV. Hu God welt ealra gesceafla mid pam bridlu his anwealdes, 7 hu celc gesceaft wrigad wid hire gecyndes, 7 wilndd p hit cume pider donan pe hit ar com. 5

XX VI. Hu se Wisdom sade p men mihton be Gode swelce hi mcete ; 7 hwaper se wela mihte pone mon gedon swa weline p he mar an ne porfte ; / hwaper Boetie eall his woruld lie ode pa he gesalgost wees*.

XXVII. Hu se weorfiscipe mag gedon tus ffmg: done 10 dysegan pam ocfru dysegu weorpne ; 7 hu Nonius was for- cweden for pam gyldenan scridwcene ; 7 hu alces monnes yfel bid py openre gif he anwald hafd*.

XX VIII. Be Nerone oam casere.

XXIX. Hwafier5 pees cyninges neawest 7 his freondscipe 15 mcBge (Bnigne mon weligne 7 waldendne gedon ; 7 hu pa off re friend cumdfi mid pa welan, 7 eft mid pam welan gewi/ao.

XXX. Hu se scop sang p ma manna fcBgnodon dysiges folces gedwolan ponne hie fcegnedon sopra spella, p is p hi 20

wendon his beteran ponne he ware ; ponne fcegniad hi p&s pe hi sceamian sceolde.

XXXI. Hu se sceal fela nearanessa gepolian pe pees lichoman lustas forlcetan ne/e6; 7 hu mon mcBg 8y ilcan weorce cwepan p netenu send gescett'ge, gif man cwifi p pa 25 men sen gescelige pa heora lichoman lustum fulgafi 7.

XXXII. Hu pes anwearda wela merfi pa men pe beop atihte to pa sofium ges&Wum ; 7 hu se wisdom is an anlipe craft 8 pare sawle, 7 is peah betera donne ealle pees 'lichoman cr&ftas ; 7 peah hwa gegaderie ealle pas andweardan god, 30 ponne ne mag he no pe rafior beon swa welig swa he wolde, ne he eft him ncefd p pat he ar wende.

XXXIII. Hu se Wisdom hafde getaht pa Mode pa anlic- nessa para sodena salpa ; wolde hi pa selfe getacan, 7 be bam fif ges aWum 9 : p is wela 7 anweald™ 7 weordscipe 7 35

foremarnes 7 willa.

1 }uh B. a was above line in B. 3 tlua B. 4 em. hafR.

5 em. ffwderB. 6 sceal B. 'JyltgSt'B. 8 em. crafB.

9 em. gesaftum B. I0 em. andweald B.

6 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE

XXXI V. Hu se Wisdom hcefde gerehi hwcet p hehste god wees ; wolde him pa gereccan hwcer hit wees, 7 hu of pam mycelan gode cumafi1 pa Icessan.

XXXV. Hu se Wisdom Icerde pcet Mod p hit sohte oninnan 5 him p hit cer ymbutan hit sohte, 7 forlccte unnytte ymbhogan

swa he swifiost mihte ; 7 hu God wealt ealra gesceafta 7 eallra goda mid pa steorrofire his godnesse.

XX XVI. Hu p Mod scedepa Wisdome p hit ongeate p him God reahte purh him pcet p he rehte ; 7 forhwy se goda God

Jo fate cenig^ yfel beon ; 7 hu seo Gesceadwisnes bced p Mod p hit scute on hire scridwcene, 7 heo sceolde beon his ladteaw ;

7 hu heo scede p tu 2 'Sing wceren, willa 7 anweald ; gif hwam para aupres wana wcere, p heora ne mihte naffer buton oprum nauht don.

J5 XXXVII. Be pam ofermodan rican 7 unryhtwisan, 7 hu mon hehp pone heafodbeah cst pees cerneweges ende, 7 hu mon sceolde celcne mon hatan be pam deore pe he gelicost wcere.

XXX VIII. Be Troia gewinne ; hu Eulixes se cyning hcefde 3 twa fieoda under pam casere, 7 hu his pegnas wurdan ivforsceapene to wildeoru.

XXXIX. Be ryhtre* fiounge 7 be unrihfre, 7 be ryhtum eadleane, 7 hu mistlicu witu 5 7 manigfeald earfofiu 6 oft cumad to pam godu swa hi to pam yfelu sceoldan ; 7 be pcere foreteo- hunga Godes 7 be peer e wyrde.

25 XL. Hu tele wyrd beofi god, sam heo mannu god pince, sam heo him yfel pince.

XL1. Hu Omerus se goda sceop herede pa sunnan, 7 be pdfreodome.

XL I I. Hu we sceoldan eallon mcegne spyrian cefter Gode, 30 celc be his andgites mcepe.

dt

1 em. camaS B. 2 tu" B. 3 hcef B. 4 em. ryhrt B.

em. mistlicum witil B. 6 em. earfofaim B.

* I a. * 3b B.

ON deere tide ffe Go/an of Scififiiu mcegfie wifi Romana rice

gewin up ahofon, 7 mid1 heora cyningu, Reedgota 7 Eallerica

wecron hatne, Romane burig abrcecon. 7 eall Italia rice p is

betwux pam muntu 7 Sicilia pam ealonde in anwald"* gerehton,

5 7 pa eefter pa foresprecenan cyningu peodric feng to pam ilcan

rice. Se ~Deodric wees Amulinga ; he was en's if en, peah he on

pa arrianiscan gedwolan purhwunode. He gehet Romanu his

freondscipe, swap hi moslan heora ealdrihta wyrfie beon. Ac

he pa gehat swide yfele gelceste 3, 7 swifie wrdde geendode mia

10 manegu mane, p wees to eacan o$ru unarimedu yflu p he 4

lohannes pone papan het ofslean. pa wees sum consul, p we

heretoha hatdd^ Boetius wees gehaten 5 / se wees in boccrceftu j

on woruldpeawum se rihtwisesta. Se pa ongeat pa manig-

fealdan yfel pe se cyning f)eodric wiS pa cristenandome 7 wi<$

\$pa romaniscu witum dyde. He pa gemunde para efinessa 7 para ealdrihta pe hi under pa caseru hcefdon heora ealdhlafordu. pa ongan he smeagan 7 leornigan on him selfu hu he p rice pa unrihlwisan cyninge aferran mihte, 7 on ryhtgeleaffulra 7 on rihtwisra anwealde 6 gebringan. Sende pa digellice 7 eerend-

20 gewritu to pa kasere to Constentinopolim, peer is Creca heahburg 7 heora cynestol, forpa se kasere wees heora ealdhlafordcynnes ; beedon hine peet he him to heora cristendome 7 to heora ealdrihtu gefultumede. pa p ongeat se weelhreowa cyning f)eodric, pa het he hine * gebringan 8 on care erne 7 peerinne belucan. pa * 4a B-

25 hit 3a gelomp p se arwyrtia wees on swa micelre nearanesse

a Cott. Metr. i. d (

1 em. mid B. 2 anwal B. 3 em. gelczst B. 4 he above line B.

ge el f

'" haten B. 6 anweald B. 7 digelice B. 8 gebingan B.

8 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [I

becom, pa WCES he swa micle swiff or on his mode gedrefed swa his mod cer swiff or to pa woruldscelpu gewunod wees ; 7 he pa nanre frofre beinnan pa care erne ne gemunde ; ac he gefeoll niwol of dune on pa flor, 7 hine astrehte swiffe unrot, 7 ormod hine selfne on'gan wepan 7 pus singend cwceff : 5

II a.

f)A liocf pe ic wrecca geo lustb&rlice song ic sceal nu heofiende singan, 7 mid swipe1 ungeradu wordu gesettan, peah ic geo hwilu gecoplice funde ; ac ic nu wepende 7 gisciende ofgeradra worda misfo. Me ablendan pas ungetreowan woruldsfflpa, 7 me paforletan swa blindne on pis dimme holj me12" pa bereafodon 10 celcere lustb&rnesse pa da ic hi of re betst truwode ; pa wehdon hi me heora bcEc to, 7 me mid ealle from gewitan. To hwon sceoldan la mine friend seggan p ic ges&lig mon wcere ? Hu mcEg se beon gescelig se pe on pa gescrlpu purhwunian* ne mot?

§ i. pA ic pa pis leoff, cwceff Boetius, geomriende asungen 15 hcefde, pa com peer gan in to me heofencund Wisdom, 7 p min murnende mod mid his wordu gegrette, 7 pus CWCE($ : Hu ne eart du se mon pe on minre scale ware afed* 7 gelcered P Ac hwonon wurde pu mid pis su woruldsorgu pus swiff e geswenced? buton ic watp pu hcefst para wcEpna to hracfe forgiten pe ic pe 2o &r sealde. f)a clipode 5 se Wisdom 7 cwczcl : Gewitap nu awirgede woruldsorga of mines pegenes mode, forpa ge sind pa 4b B. mcEstan sceapan. * Lcetap hine eft hweorfan to minu laru. f)a code se Wisdd near, cwa>3 Boetius, minu hreowsiendu gepohte, 7 hit swa niowul* pa hwcethwega'1 up arcerde; adrigde 25 pa mines* modes eagan, 7 hit f ran blipu* wordu hwcefier hit oncneowe his foster modor 10. Mid pa pe ffa p Mod wicf his11

a Boeth. i. met. i. ' Carmina qui quondam,' &c. Cott. Metr. ii. b Boeth. i. pr. i. ' Haec dum mecum,' &c.

1 em. swi B. 2 7 me ab. 1. 3 em. fiuhwunian B. * afeded J.

ft cleopode J. 6 From J, niowoul B, written over niwolL 7 hwcst-

hwugu J. 8 From J, minenes B. 9 frcsgn lifiu J. 10 fcester- modor J. u his from J, om. B.

III. § 4] DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 9

dewende, pa gecneow hit swift "e sweotele his agne1 modor ; p wees se Wisdom tie hit lange eer tyde 7 leerde. Ac hit ongeat his lare swide totorenne 2 7 swift e tobrocene 3 mid dysigra hondit, 7 hine pa f ran* hu p gewurde. f)a andwyrde5 se Wisdom hi 5 7 seedep his gingran heefdon hine swa totorenne, peer peer hi teohhodon p hi hine eallne habban sceoldon ; ac hi gegaderidS montfeald* dysig on deere fortruwunga 7 on pa gilpe, butan heora hwelc eft to hyre^ bote gecirre.

§ ii c. Da ongan se Wisdom hreowsian for pees Modes tyder-

10 nesse, 7 ongan pa giddian 7 pus cweefi : Eala on hu grundleasum seadep mod drigd^pdn hit bestyrmafi pisse worulde ungepweer- nessa 8. Gif hit pon forget his ahgen 9 leoht, p is ece gefea, 7 tiringd on pa fredan fristro, p sind woruldsorga, swa swa fa's Mod nu deff, nu hit nauht elles nat butan gnornunga.

15 § iii. pa se Wisdo pa 7 seo Gesceadwisnes pis leod asungen hcefdo, pa ongan he eft sprecan 7 cwcefi to pan Mode : Ic geseo p pe is nufrofres mare pearfpon unrotnesse.

§ iv. Forpa gifpu pe ofsceamian 10 wilt pines gedwolan, pon onginne ic J>e sona beran 7 bringe mid me to heofonu. pa

20 andsworode him p unrote Mod 7 cwcefi : Hwcet la hwcet, sint pis *nu pa god11 7 pa edlean pe pu ealne weg gehete pa monnu * 5a pe pe heorsumian woldan P Is pis nu se cwide pe J?u me geo scedest p se wisa Plato cwcede^p was p nan anweald ncere riht butan rihtu peawu P Gesihst pu nup pa rihtwisan sint lacfe 7

i$forprycte, forpa hi pinu willan woldan fulg an, 7 pa unryht- wisan seondan 12 up ahafene purh heora won dcedaj purh heora selflice? p hi ojy e$ mcegen heora unriht gewill forfibringan hi sind mid gifu 7 mid gestreonu 13 gefyrdrode. Forfia ic nu wille geornlice to Gode cleopian. Ongan Ufa giddien, 7 pus singende

30 czu&ff:

c Boeth. i. met. 2. ' Heu, quam praecipiti,' &c. Cott. Metr. iii.

1 agene J. 2 totorene J. 3 7 s. t. ab. 1. B, tobrogdene J. 4 frcegn J.

5 -jwyrde B. 6 em. monifeal B. 7 rihtre J. 8 em. un-

ge]>htzrmssa B. 9 So B. 10 onsceamian J. 1X good J. 12 siendon J. 13 gestrodum J.

10 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [IV

IV d.

EALA pu scippend heofones 7 eorpan, pu pe on pa ecan setle ricsast,pu pe on hrcedu fcerelde pone heofon ymbhweorfest, 7 pa tunglu pu gedest pe gehyrsume, 7 pa sunnan pu gedest p heo mid heore beorhtan sciman pa peostro adwtzscd pare sweartan nihte. Swa deft eac se mona mid his blacan leohte 5 p pa beorhtan steorran dunnidd on pa heofone, ge eac hwilum pa sunnan heore leohles bereafap, ponne he betwux us 7 hire wyrd ; ge eac hwilu pone beorhtan steorran pe we hatad morgensteorra, pone ilcan we hataS offre naman afensteorra \ pu pe 3am winter dagu selest scorte tida 7 pees sumeres dahu 10 langran ; pu pe pa treowu 2 purh pone stearcan wind norpan 7 eastan on hcurfesttid heora leaf a bereafast, 7 eft on lencten opru leaf sellest purh pone smyltan sufianwesternan wind. B. Hwcet, pe * ealle gesceafta heorsumiad, 7 pa gesetnessa binra beboda hcaldaff, butan men anu ; se pe oferheorfi. Eala pu 1 5 (Elmihtiga scippend 7 rihtend eallra gesceafta, help nu pinu earmum moncynne. Hwy pu la Drihten cefre woldest p seo wyrd swa hwyrfan sceolde ? heo preat pa unscildigan 7 nauht ne fireap pam scildigu. Sittad manfulle on heahsetlu, 7 halige under heora fotu pry cati ; sticiaS gehydde beorhte* crceftas, 7 20 pa unrihtwisan tcElafi pa rihtwisan. Nauht ne deregafi monnu mane apas, ne p lease lot pe beocf mid pa wrencu bewrigen^. Forpa went nufulneah eall moncyn on tweonunga, gif seo wyrd swa hweorfan mot on yfelra manna gewill. 7 pu heore nelt stir an. Eala min Drihten^ pu pe ealle gesceafia ofersihst^, 25 hawa nu mildelice* on pas earman eorpan, 7 eac on eall moncyn, forpd hit nu eall wind on pa yffum pisse worulde.

§ i. pA p Mod pa pillic sar cwefiende wcss, 7 pis leod sin- gende WCES, se Wisdom pa 7 seo Gesceadwisnes him

d Boeth. i. met. 5. * O stelliferi conditor,' &c. Cott. Metr. iv. 6 Boeth. i. pr. 5. ' Haec ubi continuato dolore delatraui,' &c.

1 em. czfenfieorra B. 2 em. treowa B. s em. beorte B.

* berigen B. 5 em. ofersiht B. e em. middice B.

V. §i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE II

eahum on locodon1 ; 7 he for pas Modes geomerunge"1 nces nauht gedrefed, ac cwad to pa Mode : Sona swa ic pe arest on pisse unrolnesse geseah pus murciende* ic ongeatp pu ware ut afar en 4 of pines feeder edele,p is for * minum larum. par 5 du him fore of6 pa pu 7 pine fastradnesse 8 forlete, 7 wendest p seo weord9 pas woruld wende heore agenes Nonces buton Godes gepeahte 7 his pafunge 10 7 monna gewyrhtu. Ic wiste n p pu ut afar en ware, ac ic nysste hufeor, ar dupe self hit me gerehtest mid *pinu sarcwidu. Ac peak pu nu fyr seo12 don * 6a B.

io/« ware, ne eart pu peah ealles of pa earde adrifen, deah pu paron gedwolode. Ne gebrohte pe eac nan oder man on pa gedwolan butan pe sylfum purh pine agene gemeleste™. Ne sceolde pe eac nan man swelces to gelefan par pu gemunan woldest hwylcra gebyrda pu ware 7 hwylcra burgwara for

15 worulde ; odde eft gastlice hwilces geferscipes pu ware on pinu mode, 7 on 3 hire 14 gesceadwisnesse ; p is p pu eart an para rihtwisena 7 para ryhtwillendra ; pa beod pare heofencundan Jerusalem burgware. Of dare nccfre nan, buta15 he self wolde, ne weard adrifen, p is of his godan willan™ ; ware per

20 he ware, simle he hafde pone mid him ; pon he done11 mid him hafde, ware par he ware, pon ware 18 he mid his agnu cynne 7 mid his agnu burgwaru on his agnu earde pon he was on dara ryhtwisena gemanan. Swa hwa pon swa pas wyrde bid p he on heora peowdome^ beon mot, pon bid he on dam hehstan^

*$freodome. Ne onscunige ic no pas neoperan 7 pas *unclaenan * Here be- stovve gif ic/<? geradne ^mete; ne me [««]21 ne lyst mid glase 8ins c- [geworhi^a. waga ne 22 [^rajhsetla mid golde [7] mid gimmii gerenodra, ne boca mid golde awritenra me swa swifte ne lyst swa me lyst on £>e rihteswillan. Ne sect ic no her J?a bee, ac

30 f 'Saet f>a bee /brstent, tSaet is, \pin\ gewit. SwiSe ri[^]te Ipu seofodes[/ /]a woon wyrd aegf>er ge on tSa[ra w

1 eagum onlocude J. 2 geomrunga J. s murcniende J.

4 utadrifen J. 5 of J. ti em. hofl&. 1 J>u from J, om. B.

8 em. fcetr<zdnesse B. 9 siowyrd]. 10 geftaftmga J. 11 wisse ¥>. 12 fier sie J. 13 giemelieste J. 14 From J, winne B, orig. ftinne B. 15 buton J. lfi em. ivilla B. " em. don B. 18 wees J.

19 peawdomc K em. hehtan B. 21 no J. ** ne om. B.

12 DE CONSOLA T1ONE PHILOSOPHIAE [V. § i

anwald[0] heanesse \_ge on *»]inre unweo[r/>]nesse 7 for- se[#fc»«/]sse ge on J>ara manfulra foroTorlsetnesse on "Sas weoruldspeda. Ac forj^on J>e fe is swa l micel unrotnes nu get 2 getenge ge of J^inum irre ge of ]?inre gnornunga, ic f»e ne maeg nu giet geandwyrdan aerj^on <Saes tiid wyrcS ; foi (Son 5 call f mon untiidlice ongyntS naefS hit no seltsewne ende.

§ ii f. ponne <5aere sunnan scima on Agmtes 3 moncSe hatost scincS Sonne dysega<5 se Se f>onne wile hwelc saed ooTaestan J>aem drygu furum. Swa decS eac se (5e wintregum wederu[w] wile blostman [jfjcan. Ne meaht Ipu win wringan 10

* ib C. on \mide 4] winter, peah *[^<? wel lyste wearmes mustes.

§ iii g. £>a clipode se Wisdo]m 7 cwsetJ : Mot ic nu cunnian [^]won5 finre f3estraed[»w]se, f ic ]?onan ongietan maege hwonon ic ]?in tilian scyle 7 hu ? Da andwyrde •f Mod 7 cwsetJ : Cunna swa J?u wille. Da cwaetS seo Sceadwisnes 6 : 1 5 Gelefst (5u 7 f sio wyrd wealds [/z']sse worulde, [o^jtSe auht godes s[zm] geweor'San maege [3«/]an J>aem wyrhtan8? Da andwyrde [/ Modjcw\&&\ Ne gelyfe9 ic no f hit ge[z£tf0r/0»] meahte swa endebyrdlice, \ac /]o so'Sum ic wat Ssette God 10 rihtere is his agenes weorces, 7 ic no ne weanS of J>am so(5an 20 gelea(yizw) n. Da andwyrde se Wisdom eft 7 cwsetS : Ymb -f ilce fu giddodest nu hwene aer 7 cwaede f aelc wuht from Gode wisse his rihttiman 7 his rihtgesetnesse fuleode, butan men anum. ForSse ic wundrige switSe ungemetlice hwaet J>e sy o'S'Se hwaet f>u maene nu Ipu <Sone geleafan haefst. Ac wit 25 sculon f»eah giet dioplicor ymb tSaet bion. Ic nat ml geare ymb hwaet fu giet tweos/; gesege me, nu J?u cwist f c5u noht ne tweoge fte God [/z'Jsse \yoru\de rihtwisige 12, hu h[*

* 2a C.^»]ne wolde f heo waere. *[£?<2 andwyrde p Mod 7 <rw^/ .-

Uneafie] ic maeg forstandan13 J?ine acsunga, 7 cwyst ]?e[aA] f ic 30 fe andwyrdan scyle. Se Wisdom J>a cwsetS : Wenstu f ic nyte

f Boeth. i. met. 6. ' Cum Phoebi radiis grave,' &c. g Boeth. i. pr. 6. ' Primum igitur paterisne me,' &c.

1 swi]>e B. 2 ^v?/ om. B. 3 augiistus B. 4 midne J.

5 Aze/^« B. 6 gesceafiwisnes B. 7 «* lefsfiu B. 8 wyrhtum B. 9 gelifde B. 10 Gto/ above line C. ll gelea occurs at end of line in C ; fan omitted. 12 rihtere sie B. 13 The J above line in C.

V. § 3] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 13

[/tone] dem : f inre gedraefednesse f e f u [mid] ymbfangen eart? ac ssege me hw[/te] endes aelc angin wilnige. Da andwirde cSset Mod 7 cwaetS: Ic hit2 gemunde gio, ac me haefft f ios gnornung Saere [^<?]mynde benumen. Da cwaecS

5 se Wisdo[#z] : Wast f u hwonan aelc wuht cume ? D[tf] and- wyrde f Mod 7 cwaetS : Ic wat •£ selc wuht from Gode com. Da cwaeft se Wisdom : Hu maeg f aet bion, nu f u <Sae[/] angin wast, f aet Su eac Sone ende nyte ; forSaem sio gedrefednes maeg -f mod3 onsfyrian*, ac hio hit ne maeg his gewittes

10 foreafian. Ac ic wolde f aet fu me saedej/ hwaef er Su wisse hwaet J>u self M'aere. Hit f>a andwyrde 7 cwaetS : [/<: wat] $ ic on libbendum men 7 on gescead[z£;/]sum com 7 f>eah on deadlicum. Da andwyrde se Wisdom 7 cwaetS : Wastu \auht^\ ofres bi )?e selfum to secganne buton f fu nu saedest ?

15 Da cwaetS f Mod: Nat ic nauht ocSres. Da cwsetS se Wisdom :

Nu \ic] haebbe ongiten fine ormodnesse, *[nu ffu self nast * 2b C. hwcet J>u self eart, ac ic wat hu J>in man lilian* sceaL Forpam fru sced\^\. $ f>u wraeccea waere 7 berea[yW] aelces godes fortSon J?u [wastes hwaet \J>u\ waere. pa )m cyddest f Su

20 nystes hwe[/<r]es endes aelc angin wilnode, fa tSu wen[</]est fJaette stiorlease men 7 recelea[V]e waeren gesaelie 7 wealdendas fisse [wjorulde ; 7 7 tSaer J> u cyddest 8 eac f J>u nys[/]es mid hwelcere9 gerece God wilt tSisse [ze;]orulde, ot5f>e hu he wolde f hio waere, [/]a Su saedest f Su wende f f ios sliSne [z0]yrd

25 "Sas worul(J) lo wende buton Godes ge[/]eahte. Eac f waes switSe micel pleoh •}> [^]u swa wenan sceoldes ; naes hit no f an \f\ f>u on ungemetlicum ungesaelSum waere, ac eac f f u fulneah mid ealle forwurde. Donca nu Gode f he Se geful- tumade f ic fin gewit mid ealle ne forlet. We habbacS nu

giet f one maestan dael f aere tyndran f inre hael^, nu t$u geliefaest f sio wyrd furh \hi~\Q selfe ^«/an Godes gef eahte fas [ze;]eoruld wendan ne maege. Nu tSu ne f e["a]rft f e nauht ondraedan, fon5aem[>]e of <5aem lytlan spearcan fe f u mid

1 wol B. a hit om. B. * From B, mode C. 4 astyrigan J. 5 From J, aht B. 6 getilian B. 7 7 om. B. 8 <ryffdfej/ B.

9 hwilcan B. 10 From B,

14 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [V. § 3

(5aere tyndran gefenge lifes leoht J?e onlyhte T. Ac hit nis * 3a C. giet se tima * f ic J>e [healtcor mcege onbryrdan, yftrJcSaem hit [z'Js 2 selces modes wis<? f te [jowa] swa hit forlaet socScwidas, swa folga[/] hit leasspellunga. Of (Ssem (5onne onginnatS weaxan ]^a mistas (5e J> mod gedrefa'S, 7 mid ealle fordwilmatS 5 (Sa soSan gesihtfe swelce mistas swe[/]ce nu on J>inum mode sindon. Ac \tc\ hi sceal seraest gejrinnian, $ ic sitSt$[fl«] <$y eS maege f s[<?/^] leoht on Ipe gebringan.

VI b

(Loca nu be peer e sunnan 7 eac be ofiru lunglu; fibn swear tan wolcnu him beforan gad ne mahon hi fion heora leoht sellan. I0 Swa eac se sufierna wind hwilu mid* miclum slorme gedrefefi }>a see fie cer wees smylte wedere glceshlutru on to seonne. J?on heo pon swa gemenged wyrfi mid dan yfium, pdn wyrfi heo swifie hrade ungladu, peah heo czr gladu wcsre on to locienne. Hwcel, eac se broc*, peah he swife 5 of his rihtryne, fton peer micel stan 15 wealwiende of pa heohan munte oninnan fealfi 7 hine tod<zlcf 7 hi his rihtrynes widstent. Swa doff nu cfa peostro pinre gedrefed nesse wiffstandan minu leohtu laru. A c gif flu wilnige on rihtu geleafan p sofie leoht oncnawan, afyr fra pe fiayfelan s&lpa 7 pa unnettan, 7 eac &a unnettan ungescelpa 7 pone yflan 20 ege pisse worulde, p is p&t pu pe ne anhebbe on ofermetto on pinre gesundfulnesse 7 on fiinre orsorgnesse, ne eft pe ne geortrywe nanes godes on nanre wiiJerweardnesse. Forfiam p mod siemle bid gebunden mid gedrefednesse, peer pissa twega yfela auder 6 ric sa$.) 25

VII i.

§ i. Da geswigode se Wisdom ane lytle hwile o"S f he ongeat faes Modes ingefoncas. Da he hi lp[a] ongiet<?» , J?a cwaeS he : Gif ic f>ine unTOln[esse on] riht

* Boeth. i. met. 7. ' Nubibus atris,' &c. Cott. Metr. v. 1 Boeth. ii. pr. i. 'Post haec paulisper opticuit,' &c.

1 onliehte B. 2 is conj. om. B. 3 mid above line. 4 Some words appar. omitted here, vid. Metr. 5 em. swiQe B. 6 em. auSes B.

VII. § 2] DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 15

ongieten haebbe, )?onn[> nis pe «]oh[/] * swiftor fonne (Saet f ]>u io[rloren hczfst /]a woruldsaeltSa J?e fu [<zr hcefdest, 7 £w]mrast nu forftaem J?e hio [0]nhwyrfed is. Ic ongiete genoh sweotwle f fa woruldsaeltfe mid switSe monigre swetnesse 5 switfe lytelice oleccaS J?aem modu Sa 2 hie on last willacS swi- jwst beswican; 7 fonne aet nihstan, f>onn[V hy\ laes[/] wenatS3, hi on ormodnesse 4 forlaetaS on faem maestan sare. Gif Ipu. [«]u witan wilt hwonan hi 6 cuma'S, ]?onne meaht f>u ongietan f hi cumacS of woruldgidsunga. Gif Ipu J?onne heora lp eawas

10 witan wilt, Jxmne meaht f»u ongietan f hie ne beo'S nanii men getreowe 6. Be f>aem J?u meaht ongietan (5aet f>u faer nane myrhSe on nsefdest *\3a fra fru hie hafdest, ne eft nane * 4b c- ne forlure pd\ "Sa Ipu hi forlur[>. Ic wende p ic fie] geo gelaered haefde \f fiu hi oncnawa\n. cucSe 7, 7 ic wisse f \J>u hi

15 ww«/«<f]clest Sa tSa J>u.hi haefdest, Seah f>u hiora bruce. Ic wisse J?aet tSu mine cw[z'^]as wiS hiora willan oft saedest, ac \ic\ wat f nan gew[w«<z] ne m[^] nanum men8 bion onwendjW ;#] f mod ne sy be sumu [dcele onslyred]. For- tSaem J>u [^]art eac [«w of fiinre .rjtilnesse ahworfen.

20 § ii k€ Eala [-M?</, ^w<^/ fojwearp }?e on t5as 9 care 7 on f»as g[«^?]rnunga? Wenst10 fu f hit hwast niwes sie oj?f>e hwaethwugu ungewunelices 1! ^ f>e 12 on becumen is, swelce ofrum monnu aer f ilce ne eglede? Gif/w fonne wenst f hit on pe gelong sie 13 \p~] t5a woruldsaelt5a on tSe swa onwenda

25 sint, }>onne eart Su on gedw(?lan, ac swylce u hiora f ea[w]as sint ; hi beheoldon on tSe hiora agen gecynd, 7 on hiora wandlunga hy gecyftdon hiora unfaestraednesse 15. Swylce hi waeron rihte t$a hi t5e maest geolectan16 swilce hi nu sindon, f>eah Se hi t5e liolcen 17 on fa leasan saelfta 18. Nu tSu haefst 19

30 ongiten 8a wanclan *\truwa™ JHES blindan lustes. pa iriowa * 5a C. k Boeth. ii. pr. i. 1. 24 P. ' Quid est igitur, o homo,' &c.

1 nauht B. 3 J>e B. 3 wcenaV B. * ofermodnesse B.

5 Aj B. 8 «<? treowe B, for getreowe. 7 cutest B. 8 ;«aw B.

a /a B. 10 Instead of Wenst . . . ungewislices B has only ^ze^/ hwega ungewunelices. u iingewislices J. 12 9^ from B, /^ C. 13 se B. 14 In B swelce follows sint. 16 un above line C, fa stradnesse B.

16 geolettan B. " oleccan B. 18 &0jw ^/5« B. 19 From B,

haft C. /r^wa J.

16 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [VII. § 2

pe pe nu sindon opene hi sindon git mid manegu oSru behelede. Nu pu wast hwelce peawas pa worulds&Wa habbad 7 hu hi hwearfiad. Gif pu pon heora pegen beon wilt 7 pe heora peawas lictad, to hwon myrnst pu swa swide ? Hivi ne hwearfost J>u] eac m[id him ? Gifpu ponne heora\ uutrio[wa 5 onscunige, oferhoga l hi] J^onne [7 adrif hi fra pe\ ; hi 2 spanaft \pe to pinre unfiearefe. f)a] ilcan J?e IpQ \_gedydon nu pas gnornunga] forcScem )?e J)u hi [hafdest., pa ilcan pe] waeren on stilness[^ gif pu hi na ne\ underfenge. Da \ilcan pe habbad nu heo]v?i agnes Nonces \_forlceten*, nales 3ines\, Sa Se nsefre 10 nan[w^ mon buton sor~]ge ne forlaetacS. [pync\&§ J?e nu swi<5e diore 4 7 swi^e le[0]fe Sa Sing ^"a Se nawcSer 5 ne sint ne getrewe to habbanne, ne eac iec5e to forlaetanne? ac Sonne hi hwaem fro hweorfende bioS he hi sceal mid "Saem maestan sare his modes forlaetan? Nu (5u hi Sonne aefter finum 15 *^5b C. willan ]?e getrewe h&bfian ne meaht, 7 hy pe willacS *[<?« oint to the ^u^cunga 6 gebringan pon hie pe fram hweorfad, to hw&m

p

next square cumdd hi pon elles butan to tacnunge sorges 7 anfealdes sares ?

more' than ^e Sl'n(^on fia ivorulds&lpa ana ymb to pencenne pe mon pon

half is gone hcefd, ac (Lie gleaw mod behealt hwelcne"1 ende hi habbad , 7 hit

fr°dthCOtt't §ewarena^ czgdef ge wift heora preaunga ge wid olecunga. Ac

illegible. gtf~\ fu \vil[/ beon heora pegn\ 8 f>on[«^ scealt pu georne gefiolian

gv?]hwaet \_pccs pe to heora penungu\ 7 to hiora \_peawu 7 to

heora willan] belipet. Gif \pu pon wilnast f] hi for

J^inu ^\i\\gu opre fieawas] nimen o^er hiora \willa 7 heora 25

gewun\& is, hu ne \m\weorpast pu pon] Se selfne, f Su [winsd*

wid pa ^/^/Jordscipe f>e Su [self gecure, 7 swaJSeah ne10

meaht hiora [jz']du 7 hio[r«] ^cynd onwendan. Hwaet, f>u

[ze;a^/] gif f>u ]?ines scipes segl ongean J?one wind tobrsedest,

•f )?u J?onne Isetsest call eower faereld to (5ses windes dome. Swa

eac11 gif J?u ]?e selfne to anwalde J?sem woruldsselSum gesealdest

* 6a C. hit is riht J>aet Ipu eac hiora f>eawu fulgonge. Wenst fu *j>

t5u f [^wfr/^^^] hweol f>onne [^z'/ <?»] ryne [z^r^ mcege\

1 oferhige J. a forScem hi B. 3 era.forletan B. 4 ^?v B.

naufter B. 6 From J, murnuga B. 7 em. hwelne B. 8 /t^M 7 J. 9 So J, wilt B. 10 w^ om. B. n geac B.

VII. §3] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 17

oncerran? Ne mz'^[//]u f>on ma fara woruldsaelSa hwe[ar]- funga onwendan.

§ iii l. Ic wolde nu giet ftaet wit ma * spraecen emb 2 tSa woruldsaelfta. To hwsem aetwit(^) Su me aer f f>u hi for 5 minum ffingu forlure3? Hwi mure [##.$•/ 4] Su wiffmm, swelce )?u for min[/7 ffmgu] sie $?«£,$• <zg-nes [benumen, cegper ge /z'«]ra5 welona ge [//»« weorpscipes ? &gper\ j?ara }>e com [cer* from me pa hi pe onlcende 1 w&ron. Ute nu tellan beforan swilcum deman swilce pu wille ; gif <5u gesepan miht p cenig deddlic

10 man swelces hwcBt agnes ahte, ic hit pe eft eal agife p pu gereccan miht p pines agnes ware. Dysine j ungelceredne 8 ic pe underfeng pa pu <zrest to monnu become, j pa pe getydde 7 gelcerde, 7 pe pa snytiro on gebroh\te, pe pu pa woruld\are mid begeate, pe pu nu] sorg [/<?«<& anforlete\. pu meaht faes

15 habban [pane pcet pu\ minra gifa wel bruc[^. Ne mihf\ ):u no gereccan f J?u [pines auht y^rjlure. Hwaet siofast J>u \wifi

me ? Habbe\ ic be awer benumen biniftf gif ena para * fie from *16b cu

>XEV i 7 -\ L C_ r j T about here- me comon ? sElc sop wela j\ soj? weorpscip[£ sindan\ mine

[^]ne J?eowas, 7 swa hwaer swa ic beo hie biotS mid me.

20 Wite fu for sotS, gif f fine agne welan wseron fe fu maendest f ]?u forlure, ne meahtes[/ pu] hi na forleosan. Eala, [/$]u yfele [^^ ^"S maenige weoruldw^ww mid )?ae [/ zV ne mot wealdan mm]ia. agenra j?ea[z##. Se heofen mot <5r^]ngan leohte [dagos j eft p leoht mid\ feostrum \behelian ; p gear

25 mot} brengan b\ost[man 7 py ilcan gear\z eft geniman ; [seo see mot brucan\ smyltra yj>a, [7 ealle gesceaftd\ motan hiora ge[wunan 7 heora z#z'//]an bewitigan, \butan me anuni\. Ic ana com benu[men minra peawa 7] eom getogen to \_fremdu peawu purh /]a ungefylledan [gttsunge* woruldmon]na.

30 purh t5a gid[sunga hi me10 habbaff] benumen mines \naman pe ic mid~\ rihte habban sceolde. [pone naman ic] scolde

1 Boeth. ii. pr. 2. ' Vellem autem pauca tecum,' &c. 1 mare B. 2 ymbe B. 3 In ^forlure follows hi. * So J,

murcas B. 5 em. }>ira B. 6 From here to next square bracket

more than half gone from Cott., rest illegible. 7

onlande B. 8 Dysigne 7 unlceredne J. gitsunga J.

conject. om. B.

em.

l8 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [VII. § 3

mid rihte hab[<fa# p ic ware weld] 7 weorftscipe, ac hy [hine habba$^\ on me genumen, 7 hi [me habbaS £?]sealdne * hiora

7a C. wlencu [7 getehhod\ to heora leasu welu, -p ic *ne mot \rnid\ minum ^eo\_wum] min[r<7 >V]nunga f[«/^«]gan swa ealla of>ra [^Jsceafta moton. Da mine feowas si[«^]on wisdomas 5 7 crseftas 7 socSe welan ; mid faem J?eowum wses on symbel min plega ; mid J>aem f>eowu ic eom ealne J^one hefon ymb- hweorfende, 7 ]?a niftemystan ic gebringe set f>aem hehstan, 7 f>a hehstan set <Saem ni'Semsestan ; Saet is f ic gebringe eadmodness[<?] on heofonum, 7 "Sa hefonlican god get J>aem 10 ea^modu. Ac f>onne ic up gefere mid minum feowu [/^]nne forseo we f>as styrmendan woruld swa se earn <5onne he up gewz'/ bufan (5a wolcnu styrmendu wedru, p him /a stormas derigan ne maeg<?n2. Swa ic wolde, la \Mod\ $ J>u fe fore up to us gif ])e lyste, on )?a gerad 3 p Ipu eft mid us fa eonSan 1 5 secan wille for godra manna, fearfe. Hu ne wastu mine feawas, hu georne ic symle wses j/mbe godra m^^na lp earfe ? Wast Ipu hu ic gew^nd ymb Croeses 4 fearfe Creca cyninges, f>a Ipsi hine Cirus Pcersa cyning gefangen haefde 7 hine forbzernan wolde ? Da hine mon on f>get fyr wearp )?a alysde 20

;l> C. ic *\hine mid heofonlicon rene. Ac fiu &e forfrt£Wii]dest for finre r[z'^/wz!y]nesse 7 \_fo~\r J?inum godan willan ; wendest )?3et fe nanwuht unrihtlices on becuman ne meahte, swelce f»u wolde 5 J?a lean eal finra godena weorca on fisse weoruld habban. Hu meahtest Ipu sittan on middu gemaenu rice 25 •f 'Su ne sceolde 6 ^ ilce gepolian f ocSre men ? Hu meahtes J>u bion on midre fisse hwearfunga f7 tSu eac mid ne hwearfode 7 ? Hwaet singacS f>a leo^wyrhtan o'Sres be (5isse woruld buton mislica hwearfunga )?isse worulde? Hwaet is J>e (Sonne f Ipu paermid ne hwearfie ? Hwaet recstu hu ge 30 hwearfigen nu ic [siemle mid pe beo] ? Se waes f>ios hwe[^]rfung8 betevt forc5aem f Se Sissa woruldsselSa to wel ne lyste, 7 faet tSu }>e eac betre «^ gelefde 8.

1 geheldene B. 2 mahan B. 3 From B, geard C. * Croesos B. 5 ivoldest B. 6 sceoldest B. 1^J>M eac m^d ear ef ode su eofel ne

gef eldest B. 8 hwearfung salfia to wel gelyste. 7 p j>u eac belera ne

gelefdest B. ## in text is from J.

VIII] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 19

§ iv m. *Seah J?ae 1 feohgitsere cume swa fela welena swa j?ara sondcorna bi(S be Ipisum s^clifum olplpe )?ara steorrena tfe f>iostru nihtum scinatS, ne forlaet he J?eah no t$a seofunga •f he ne seofige his ermfta. peah nu God gefylle }?ara weligra

5 monna willan *\ge mid golde ge mid seolfre ge mid eallu * 8a C. d?0rz#y]r5nessum, swatfeah \hirn 2 ne beofi se\ Surst gefylled hiora gh[sunga, ac j]io grundlease swelgend haefcS [swt]fte maenegu westu holu3 on to gadrianne. Hwa maeg f>aem wedendan gietsere geno[^] forgifan? Swa him mon mare

10 selcS, swa hine ma lyst.

§ v n. Hu wilt )?u nu andwyrdan J»aem woruldsaelSu gif hi cweSaS 4 to )?e : Hwaet witst )m, la Mod, us ? Hwi yrsast J?u wi$ us ? On hwaem abulgon we fe ? Hwaet, f>e ongan lystan ure, nales us }>in ; J?u settest us on ^ setl olnes sc [eop\-

15 pendes J»a tSu [wjilnodest to us f>aes godes t5e tSu to \\\\ni\ sceoldes. pu cwist 6 t5aet we haebban J?e beswicenw^, ac we magan cwelp&n ma j?aet J?u haebbe us be[swtcene], nu us Surh )?ine lust 7 f>ur[^ ^i»]e gitsunga6 onscunian sceal ea[/r<z ^]sceafta sceppend. Nu [/# ^r/ j^/^]ra J>onne we, aegj?er

20 [^ybr /z'«w tf^Jnu unrihtlustum ge eac fort5aemf>e we ne moton for t5e fulgan ures sceppendes willan; fonSaem'Se he ure Se onlaende aefterhis bebodu to brucanne,*[«<z//«^7 fiinre * 8b c- unrihtgitsunga gewill /oy^/Jfremmanne. [Andwyrde unc nu], cwaetS se Wisdom, swa swa J?u [wille] ; wit geanbidiatS f>inre

25 o\ndswori\.

VIII.

Da cwae^ f Mod : Ic me ongite \cBghwo\mj\ s[Vy]ldigne, ac ic eom #zz#/aes laSes sare swa swit$e oftSrycced f>aet \ic\ inc geandwyrdan ne maeg. pa cwaeS se Wisdom eft : $ is nu giet f>inre unrihtwisnesse f Su eartfulneah for)?oht. Ac 30 ic nolde p lp u ]>e forj^ohte, ac ic wolde j> 3e sceamode jze;<?lces gedwolan ; forSaem se se tSe hine for]?enc<S se biS ^rmod, ac

m Boeth. ii. met. 2. ' Si quantas rapidis flatibus incitus,' &c. n Boeth. ii. pr. 3. ' His igitur,' &c.

1 Jxem om. B. 2 em. hi B. 3 manega weste kola B. 4 cwSan B. 6 lustgitsunga B. 7 wa/^j J.

C 2

20 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE [VIII

se se tSe hine sceamaff se bicS on hreowsunga. Gif ° f>u nu gemunan wilt ealra (Sara arwyrtSnessa }?e (Su for fisse weoruld[<? h(zfdesi\ sitSSan (Su aerest [geboren ware off\ fo'sne dczg : gif Ipu nu \atelan *] wz7/ ra//<? J?a blifnessa wicS [/<z] unrotnessu, ne meaht (Su fa\leape cwe~dan\ $ Ipu earm sie 7 unges[^/z^/ 5 forpam ic\ tSe geon^ne2 underfeng untydne 7 unlseredne, 7 me to bearne genom, 7 to minum tyhtu getyde. Hwa maeg

9a C. ponne auht ot5res cwecSan but^n f f>u waere se ge*sselg£sta, )?a J>u me wser[^ <zr leof pon^t cuf>, 7 aer J?on f>a3 tSu cu^e minjW] tyht 7 mine f>eawas, 7 ic f>e giongne gelaerde swylce 10 snytro swelc m^n^gum ocSrum eldran gewittum oftogen is, 7 ic f>e gefyrSrede mid minum larum to (Son f )?e4 mon to domere geceas ? Gif J?u nu fonSaem cwz'j/ f ]?u gesaelig ne sie Ipe Ipu nu nasfst ^a hwilendlican awyrtSnessa 7 Sa bli^n^^a 5 f>e )?u aer haefdest, jponne neart Su }?eah ungesaelig, 15 fortSsemtfe 6 fa unrotnessa J>e fu nu on eart swa ilce 7 ofergaS swa tSu cwist Saet )?a blissa aer dydon. Wenstu nu f f>e anum )?ellecu hwearfung 7 J?illecu unrotn^s on becume 7 nan£ o"Sr[«] mode swelc [?z«? on\ become, ne aer ]?e [ne after] fe? [0]J»J)e wenst £>u fte on csnegu menmscu mode maege auht 20 fsestraedlices bion buton hwearfu[^<2? Od]fte gif hit on aenegum [cem'ge hwile] faestlice wuna^; [se deap hit] huru aferre(S f hit bion ne mceg faer hit aer z#aes. Hwaet syndon tSa woruldsaelSa oftres buton deaftes tacnung ? Forpam se deaS

9b C. ne cynuS to nanu *^r« cfingu butan p he p lif afyrre 8 ; j-z^d: 25 eac J>a worulds&Wa cumaS to Sse mode to pa $ hi hit ben[z>rc]en faes (Se him leofas/ bi(S (Sisse w^ruld^; faet bi(S ponne f>onne hie him /ram gewitaS. Ges^g<?, la Mod, hwaetSer J?e betere fince, nu nanwuht woruldlices9 faestes 7 un[^]wearfiendes bion ne mae^ ? HwaeSer tSe tSu hiforseo, 7 fines agnes ponces 30 hi forlete buton sare, f>e fu gebide hwonne ^z' tSe sorgiendne forlaeten ?

0 Boeth. ii. pr. 3. 1. 13 P. ' Verumtamen ne te,' &c.

1 atellan J. 2 C has either geoncne orgeonene, giungne B. 3 ^<? B. 4 From B,^fc C. 5 7 ff« */^». ab. 1. in C. to ab. 1. in C. 7 8 aferre J. 9 nauht woruldrices B.

X] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 21

IX P.

f)a ongan se Wisdom singan 7 giddode pus: pON seo sunne on hadru heofone beorhtost 1 sa'neff, pon apeostriafi ealle steorran *, forpape heora beorhtnes ne beofi nan beorhtnes s for hire, pon smylte blawefi supanwestan wind, pon weaxad 5 swfSe hrafie feldes blosman ; ac pon se stearca wind cymfi norfianeastan, pon toweorpd he swifie hr ape pare* rosan wlite ; swa oft pone to smylton see pees norcfdwindes yst onstyrefi. Eala p nanwuht nis fceste stondendes weorces a wuniende on worulde.

Xfl.

10 pa* cwaecS Boetius5: Eala, Wisdom, pupe <?#;-/ modor6 eallra * ioa C. mcegena, ne mag ic na wificwedan ne andsaogw/ pe'1 pu me cer s&dest.forponpe hit is eall sod ; forpa ic nu h&bbe ongiten p ffa mine sceftSa. 7 sio orsorgnes^pe ic cer wende p gesaelfta beon sceoldan, nane s&Wa ne sint,for$am hi swa r&dlice gewita}?. Ac

}$P me hcefd eallra swtfost gedTefed pon icymbe sivelc jmealicost pence, p ic nu sweotole ongiten hsebbe p pat is seo mceste unsseltS on f>ys andweardan lifep mon (Brest weorfie 8 gescelig, 7 after pa unges?e\\g. pa and^z^^r^ se Wisdom j sio Gesceadwisnes, 7 cwced ': Ne meaht pu no mid socSe getcelan

20 pine wyrd 7 pine ^sselfta, swa swa pu wenst, for pa leasu ungescelpu 9 pe pu firowast. Hit is /fozsung f f>u wenst "Saet t5u sie ungesaelig. Ac gif Ipe nu $ swa swi(5e gedrded 7 g<?#«rotsad haefS (fie pu for lure pa leasan gescclpa), )>onn maeg ic pe openlice gerecc&n. f Su swwtole ongitst5 tye pu gt'et

25 haefst * \done mcestan dcel] f»ara ^gesaelSa )?e [pu cer'] haefdest. * icb C. Saga me nu hwae[$?r] Jm mid rihte maege siofian \pin\a unsael(5a, swelce t5u eallunga [^jaebbe forloren )?ina

P Eoeth. ii. met. 3. c Cum polo Phoebus,' &c. Cott. Metr. vi. * Boeth. ii. pr. 4. ' Turn ego, Vera, inquam,' &c.

1 em. beohtost B. 2 em.faorran B. 3 em. beohtnes B. * em. J>ar¥>. 5 beotius'Q. 6 modur'R. 7 andsacigian frees fie J.

sy J. ' unsceldum J. 10 linra B.

22 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [X

ac t$u haefst get gesund gehealden call •£ ^eorwyrtSoste Saette f>u tSe b<?sorgost haefdes. Hu meaht jm J?onne msenan $ wyrse 7 •}> la<5re nu <Su (Saet leofre haefst gehealden ? Hwaet, J>u wast f> sio dugucS ealles moncynnes 7 (5e se [/rc^Jsta weorSscipe get leofacS, f is [-SVjmachus Sin swior. Hwaet, he 5 is giet [Aa]\ 7 gesund, 7 haefS aelces godes ge[«]og ; fonSon t5e ic wat p Su auht 1 ne forslawode f te J?u p>in agen feorh for h\ne ne sealdej/ 2 gii J>u hine ge-razw hwelcum earfotSu, forcSaem [w] wer is domes3 7 craefta full, 7 geno[^] orsorg nu get aelces eorcSlices eges. Se is swicSe sarig for Sinu 10 earfoSum 7 for Sinu wraecsiSe. Hu ne liofat) ]?in \wif eac, PCES ilcari\ Simaches dohtor ? 7 sio is switSe [we/] gerad 7 swit5e gemetfaest ; sio haef(S call o]^ru wif ofertmngen 4 mid claennesse. Eall hire god ic }>e maeg mid feam wordum 1 1 a C. areccan ; *}?aet is (Saet hio is on ealu \J>eawu hiere\ faeder gelic. 15 Sio liofa'S \nu £>e>pe anum,forJ<Sgditi<Se hio nanwuht e\\[es ne lufa$\ buton Ipe. ^Elces godes hio hae[//£ 5 genoh on] <5ys andweardan life, [ac heo hit hceffi\ call forsawen ofer tSe [anne 6 / eall heo hif\ onscunaS, forSaemf>e \_heo fie anne\ naefS ; faes anes hire is [nu wana. For] J>inre aefweardnesse 20 hire JrinccS [eall] noht ^ hio haefS, fortSaem hio is \_for~\ f>inum lufum ormod 7 fulneah \dead\ for tearum 7 for unrotnesse. \Hw&i\ wille we cwe^an be pinum iwam 7 [sunu] ? tSa jz'w/ ealdormen 7 ge?Seahtera[jy ow] j^aem is swiotolsio gifz/7ealla8 6a9 d[«^]f>a heora fseder 7 heora eldran fader, swa swa 25 geonge™ men magon gelicoste [btoti\ ealdum monnum. py ic wundrige hwi Su ne maege ongietan f Su eart nu git swicSe gesaelig, nu Su git liofost 7 eart hal. Hwaet, f is sio m^ste ar deafflicia. monna (f hie libban] 7 sien hale; 7 )m haefst nu giet to eacan eall f ic t5e aer tealde. Hwaet, ic wat 30 f j^ is giet diorwyrfre J>onne mon[nes h']f, for^aem maenegum men is \eo[fre J>cBt\ he aer self swelte aer he gesio his wif 7

1 naht B. a Between sealdest and^z/"B has inserted ab. 1. 7 hu

ne leofoft J>in wif eac fees ilcan Simaches dohter 7 sio is swiSe (repeated below). s wisdomes B. * A letter appar. erased, between the 3

and u of ofetdungen, in C ; oferSungen B. 5 em. haft B. 6 cenne J.

7 /ze/^w J. 8 W/B C. 9 fi C. 10 giunge J.

XI. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 23

his beam swelt[^w]de. Ac hwi * \tilast 1 pu pon\ to wepann<? * nbC. buto\n andweorce ? Ne\ meaht Su nu giet |>inre \wyrde nauht\ ocSwitan ne )?in lif no \getcelan, «]e eart J>u no eallunga to \nauhte £^]don swa swa Ipu wenst. [Ms pe nu git] nan 5 #«aberendlic \broc getenge], fortfon (din) ancer is giet \on eordan /ce]st ; f sint Sa ealdor[0K*] f>e we aer ymb spraecon. pa "Se ne [Azjeta'S geortrewan 2 be f>ys and[ttwor}dan life ; 7 eft p>in agna treowa [7 wo] godcunde lufu 7 se tohopa, [/a #r]eo fe ne laetaS geortr^waw be pam ecan life. *Sa and-

10 sw^rode p&t unrote Mod 7 cw&d : Eala, waeraw pa ancras swa trume 3 7 swa "Surhz&wwzVwdfc, ge for Gode ge for worulde, swa swa pu segst ; J>onne mihte we micle fry eff 4 gepolian swa hwcet earfofnessa swa us on become. Eall hie us fyncatS f>y leohtran <5a \\wile fie fa oncrasyfej/^ biot5. Ac J?u miht J?eah

15 ongitan hu )?a mina saelcSa 7 se min weortSscipe (^r for worulde] is oncerred.

XI r.

§ i. Da andswarode se Wisdom 7 seo Ge8cead[fowier)l 7 cwaetS: Ic wene J?eah -f ic hwaethwugununges *[/^ «/ ahofe of* nb ends, /^r<? unrotnesse 7 fulneah gebrohte cet pam ilcan weorfiscipe pe ne.xt.fol\

20 ^r h&fdes, buton fiu git to ful sy Jxzs fie pe lafed* is, p J>e c.

forfiy wlatige. Ac ic ne mceg adreohan* pine seofunga for

pam lytlan pe pu forlure ; forpa pu simle mid wope 7 mid

unrotnesse mcenst gif pe (Enies willan wana bid, peak hit lytles

hwcBt sie. Hwa wees cpfre on pis andweardan life, offie hwa

25 wyrcf get cefter us on pisse worulde, p him nanwuht wifi his willan ne sie, ne lytles ne miceles / Swide near ewe sent1 7 swifie heanlice 8 pa menniscan ges&lpa, forpam oper twega offie hie nczfre to nanu men ne becumap, offffe hi deer ncefre fcestlice 9 ne tiurhwunidd swelca swelce hi cer to coman. pcet ic wille her

r Boeth. ii. pr. 4. 1. 34 P. ' Et ilia, Promouimus, inquit,' &c.

1 tiolast J. 2 geortreoivan B. 3 em. rume B. * ieti J. 5 alyfed], 6 adreogan}. 7 nearwa sint J. 8 heanlica J. 9 em.fat/ue B.

24 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XI. § i

beczftan sweotolor gereccan. We wilon p J monige habbafi (Ekes woruldwelan genog1, ac hi habbafi sceame pees welan gif hi ne beoff swa (Epele on gebyrdu swa hi woldon. Sume beofi swiffe cppele 7 widcufie on heora gebyrdu, ac hi beop mid wcsdle 7 mid henfie 2 ofprycte 7 geunrotsode, p hi ware leofre pcet hie 5 war an un&pele pdn swa ear me, gif hit on heora anwealde ware. Manege beofi peah (Egfier gefull cefiele ge full welige, 7 beofi peah

fullunrote, pdn hi offer twega offcfe wif habbafi* himgemac, offfie him gemede nabbad 3. Manige 8 habbacf genog gescelilice * gewifod, ac for bearnleste eallne pone welan pe hi gegaderigad hi Icztad* 10

fr&mdu to brucanne, 7 hi beop forpam unrote. Sume habbafi beam genoge, ac pa beop hwilu unhale offie yfele 7 unweorpe 6, offie hrafie gefaraff, p pa eldran for'dam gnornia'd ealle heora woruld. Forpa ne mceg nan man on pys andweardan 7 life eallunga gerad beon wiff his ivyrd. peah he nu nanwuht elles \ 5 ncebbe ymbe to sorgienne, p him mceg to sorge pcet he nat hwcEt him toweard bio, hwafier pe god peyfel, ffon ma pe pu wistest ; 7 eac pcetp he pon gescellice brycfi he ondrcEt p he scyle forlcetan. i2a C. GetcEc me nu sumne mann para ffe pe gescelegost pince~\ * 7 on

his se\lfwMle sy swicfost gewiteii\ ; ic fe ^recce swi^e \wape 20

p cfu <?;/gilst p he bi<5 for swi^e \yilum J?ingu oft swi^e ungemetlice gedrefed, gif him senig wuht biS wi(S his willan o'SSe \vi~S his gewunan, ]?eah hit nu lytles hwset sie, buton he to [^/]cum men msege gebecnan f he zrne 8 on his \villan. Wundrum lytel mceg gedon J?one ealra gesaelgostan mon her 25 on 9 worulde •}> he wen^ c5aet his ^saelfta sien o'S'Se swiSe gewanode oftfte mid ealle forlorena. pu wensc5 (nu) fy Ipu \_seo] swicSe ungesselig, 7 ic wat tSaet monegu men f>uhte^ he waere to hefonum ahaefen gif he senigne dael hsefde J^ara jrinra gesaelSa 10 ]^e ]?u nu giet hsefst. Ge furSum sio stow f>e Su nu 30 on gehseft n e[a]rt 12 7 J>u cwist Sset ]?in wraecstow sie 13, hio is

8 Boeth. ii. pr. 4. 1. 45 P. ' Ille nuptiis felix,' &c.

1 monige habbaQ <zlces woroldwttfan genog J, "p mceg habbafi tzles

woruldwelan genog B. 2 hcenfie J. 3 nabbad odde him gemac

oWe gemede nabbad J. * gescellice J. 5 lafad J. 6 unweofQ ].

I em. anweardan B. 8 ierne J. 9 for B. 10 ungesceffia B.

II hceft B. 12 card B. 13 Conject. C has «[]» B ^

XL § 2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 25

f aem monnum ef el f e tSaeron geborene wseron, 7 eac fam \>e hiora willum faeron eardiacS. Ne nanwuht ne biS^fel aer mon wene $ hit yfel sie, 7 feah hit nu hefig sie 7 wiSerweard, f eari hit bitS gesaelcS gif hit mon lustlic<? \_de\ft 7 gef yldelice 5 araefneS. Feawe sint * to /33m gesceadwise, *\gif he wjyrff on * unge$ylde,p he ne wilnige* p his\ sael(S[V] weonSen onwen[d<?]. WiS swiSe monige biternesse is gemenged sio swetnes fisse worulde; Seah hio hwaem wynsumu tSynce, ne mseg he hi no gehabban 3 gif hio hine flion ongintS. Hu ne is hit faer

10 swiSe swiotol hu werelica 4 fas woruldsaelSa sint, nu hi ne magon Jxme carman gefyllan, for[/]aem he 5 symle wilnatS hwaeshwugu [/]aes 'Se he f>onne nsefS; ne hi J>aem [^]ef>yld- egum 7 J?aem gemetfaestum [jjymle ne wuniaS.

§ ii *. Hwy sece ge bonn ^mbutan eow fa gesaeltSa J>e ge

15 [V|ninnan iow habbatS f>urh fa godcundan mieht geset ? Ac ge ry/ton hwaet ge do$ ; ge sint on gedwolan. Ac ic eow maeg v&idfeawum wordum gereccan hwcet se hrof is ealra gesaeltSa ; wiS pas ic wat f u wilt higian f on aer f e t$u hint ongitest ; f 6 is f onne good. Meaht f u nu ongitan hwaetSer f u auht fe 7

20 deorwyr^re haebbe f onne f e selfne ? Ic wene f eah f "Su wille cw[f/]an -f fu nauht deorwyrcSre naebbe. Ic wat, gif fu nu *haefde 8 fulne [anweald pines selfes,J>on~\ haefde f u hwaet- * 133 C. hwugu on Se se]/um faes Se fu naefre finum willu alaetan noldes 9, ne sio wyrd fe on geniman ne meahte. FortSaem

25 ic tSe mindgige f f u ongite f te nan gesaelS nis on fis and- weardan life 10 Sonne seo gesceadwisnes, forSaem hio f ur^ nan f ing ne mceg /aem men losian ; forfty is fatere pat feoh f te nafre losian ne mceg tfonne f te m&g 7 sceal. Hu ne is f e nu geno^ sweotole gesaed f sio wyrd fe ne mceg nane

30 ges^ltfo sellan ? forf aem^ agper is unfcest, ge seo wyrd ge seo gesceff ; forpam sint swtde tedre 7 swicfre hreosende pas gescelpa.

* Boeth. ii. pr. 4. 1. 67 P. ' Quid igitur, o mortales,' &c.

1 sient B. 2 em. he -wilnige B. 3 habban B. * hiverflice B. 5 From B. hy C. 6 ^ B. 7 ],e om. B. 8 «^//^/ B. 9 «/oA/«/ B. 10 In B between life and donne are the words «<: onget pat nauht nis betere on J>is andweardum life.

26 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XL § 2

Hwcet, celc para pe pas woruldge.r<2^z hceffi oper twega oofie he watphi^ himfromwearde beod, offffe he hit pon nat. Gif he hit pon nat, hwelce gescelpa haefS he set fid welan gif 'he bid swa dysig 7 swa ungewiss 2 p he pat witan ne mceg ? Gif he hit pon wat, f onne ondrae/ he him ty hi losien, 7 eac geara wat f 5 i3b C. he hi alaetan sceal. *\Se singala ege ne Icet nonne mon gesce- /m]ne bion. Gif f onne hwa ne rectS hwaecSer he fa gesaelf a haebbe f e 3 nsebbe f e he f onne haeftS, hwaet, f forme beo§ for lytla ssel'Sa olpfye nane, pat mon swa eatfe forlsetan maeg. Ic wene nu f ic Ipe 4 hsefde aar geno^ sweotole ^reaht be monegum 10 tacnum j^te monna sawla 5 sint undeadlica, 7 ece 6, 7 /is is genog sweotol f te nrenne mon faes [/Jw^gan ne /mrf f te ealle men geendiaS 7 on Ipam dea^e, 7 eac heora welan. pi \ic\ wundrige hwz' men sien swa [ungescea~]dv?ise •£ hi wenen J?aet tefis [tffldzmzrjde lif [wa]ege f>one mon[nan d\on 8 gesasligne 15 fa hwile f e he [/<?0/tf#], f onne hit hine ne maeg \cefter\ /ys life earmne gedon. [Hwcei], we gewislice witon unrim [^]ra monna \pe\ fa ecan gesael'Sa sohton nalles f urh f an -p hi wilnodon cSaes [//^Jomlican dea'Ses, ac eac manegra sarlicra wita hi gewi\[nodon wi$\ f aem [^<r]an life ; f aet waeron ealle 9 20 fa h[#]lgan martiras.

XII".

*i^aC,top *{pa ongan se Wisdom gliowian j geoddode pus ; ecte pcct one spell mid leode p he cer scede, 7 CWCEO* :] (Se pe wille fcest hus

iimbrian ne sceal he hit no settan up on ffone hehstan cnoll, 7 se 3e wille go dcundne wisdom sec an ne mceg he hine wifiofermetta ; 35 7 eft se pe wille fast hus timbrian ne sette he hit on sondbeorhas. Swa eac gif pu wisdom timbrian wille, ne setepu hine on uppan pa gitsunga,forpa swa swa sigende sond pone ren szvylgft, swa swylgff seo gitsung pa dreosendan welan pisses middangeardes, for pa hio hiora simle bi$ purstegu. Ne mceg bus naht lange 30 standan on pa hean munte gif hit full ungemetlic™ wind

u Boeth. ii. met. 4. ' Quisquis uolet,' &c. Cott. Metr. vii.

1 em. he B. 2 unwis J. 3 }e he B. * J>e om. B. 5 sawula B. 6 eca J. 7 geendi ad C, with space between i and a. 8 monn andon B. 9 ealle om. B. 10 em. ungametlic B. .

XIII] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 27

gestent ; naffi1 fiat pie on 'Sam sigendd sonde stent for swidlicu rene. Swa eac p mennisce mod bid under eten j aweged of his stede pon hit se wind strongra geswinca astyrod offie se ren ungemetlices ymbhogan. Ac se fie wille habban pa ecan 5 gesGelda he sceal fleon pone frecnan wlite pises middaneardes 7 timbrian p hus his 2 modes on pam fasta stane eddmetta, forpaSe Crist eardafi on pare dene eadmodnesse 7 on pa gemynde wisdomes. Forpam simle se wisa mon eall his lif lat on gefean unonwendendlice 7 orsorg, pon he forsihp cegtier ge ™pas eordlican god ge eac pa yflu, 7 hopafi to pa toweardd ; p sint pa ecan. Forpdpe God hine gehelt aghwonan singallice wuniendne on his modes gesaWum, deah pe se wind para earfopa 7 seo singale gemen pissa woruldsaWa him on blawe.}

XIII ^.

:£?a se Wisdom }>a 7 seo Gesceadwisnes ty's leot$ a[j]ungen

J5 haefde3,/^ 0ngon he e[y7] secgean spel 7 J»u[j cw<zj§ : Me pined [##] ^ wit maegen \_smealicor sprecan 7 diogolrari^ wordum, tor[pam ic ongite p min\ lar hwaethwu^w in gcefi on pin ondgii\ 7 J?u genoh wel \understenst p ic pe to\ sprece. Ge- J:enc [nu hwat pines agnes] sie ealra fossa \woruldcBhta 4 7

20 welena, offie hwcEt pu p&ron age unandergildes, gif pu him sceadwislice 5 after j#y]rest. Hwset h&fst pu [at pam gifu\ J?e fu cwyst f seo wyrd eow [gtfe, 7 cet\ Saem welan, J>eah hy nu ece wa\ron\ ? Ssege me nu huwtf&er se ]?in wela [pines'] t5ances swa diore seo, pefor his agenre gecynde. Hwaetfer ic

25 pe secge peah tJaet hit is of his agenre gecynde, naes of J?inre. Gif hit pon his agenre gecynde t's, nas of pinre, hwi eart pu fonne a py betera for his gode 6 ? -S^ge me [nu hwcet his pe deorasf*] f»ince, \wrz$$cr pt gold pe kwai], Ic watf>eah gold. [Ac peah hit nu god9'] sie 7 diore, tSeah \biS hliseadigra~\ 7

30 leofwen&ia, se t5e hit *[setft pon se ffe hit gaderad 7 on ofiru *

T Boeth. ii. pr. 5. 'Sed quoniam rationum/ &c.

1 em. nerft B. 2 his above line B. 3 hcefdon B. * In C the words in square brackets are partly gone ; rest illegible. 5 gesccadwislice J. 6 goode J. 7 diorust J. 8 From J, gold B.

28 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XIII

reafdd. Ge eac pa welati] biot5 hlisead[2£T<z#] 7 leofte/ran J^onne Jxmne1 hi mon selcS f>onne hi bion Sonne hi mon gadrftf^] 7 hilt 2. Hwset, sio gitsung gedec5 [&0r* gii\seras \ldde\ aegfer ge \Gode ge monnu, 7 /fo ^wto] gedotS [/# simle leoftcele 7] hliseadige 7 we[0r$? cegper ge Godege] monnum tSe 5 [^z<? lufiafi. Nu p feoh pon\ cegfier ne [TTZ^ beon ge mid pa fie] hit sel(5 ge [mid pam fie hit mon j]eltS 3, nu is for[/« <£/<: y^>^ betere] 7 deorwyr^re [geseald fion ^^^Jalden. Gif nu call \f>ises middanea]rdes wela come to [anu men], hn ne waeren ^onne ealle \ofire men] wczdlan buton him 4 anum ? [Genoh] 10 sweotol f is J^aette god word 7 [god hlisa\ sslces wonnes biS betra 7 [^rr<2 5 /J« ^;zz^] wela ; hwset, fast [?£;]ord gefylS [^/rfj 6 /]ara earan pe hit gehen5, 7 ne bi[^ /^]ah na ]>y laesse mid faem Ipe hit spr[z'<r^. Z^jis heortan diegelnesse hit geopen[<2#7, 7/^5^ o]^res [7/^r/]an belocena hit \fiurhf certi , 7 15 <?;z ^6?] fserelde J>aerbetvv^jf [ne bid hit no] gewanod ; n[<? mag i6a C. ^z'/ mon mid sweorde *<?]fslean ne mid rape gebindan, \ne hit 7z]aefre ne 8 acwyl^. Ac Jmeowre welan, \J>eah hi] ealne weg mid eow sien 9, ne J^incS eow no J?y hracSor hiora genoh ; 7 (5eah ge hi ponne oj?rum monnum sellen 10, ne magon ge no 20 fie ma mid fsem hiora waedle 7 heora gitsunge gefyllan. peah <5u hi smale u tod&le swa dust, ne jwz'^/ /^ ^-^ ealle men emn/for mid gehealdan ; j pon J>u ealle gzdcslde hczfst pdn bist Ipu Se j^waedla. Sint p werilice 12 z£;<?/«« pisses middangeardes, pon hi nan mon fullice habban ne mceg, ne hie nanne mon 25 gewelegian ne magon, buton hie o<5erne gedon to w<zdlan. Hwcfyzr ls nu gimma wlite eowre eagan to him [^]tio hiora to wundriganne ? Swa ic w[#/] $ hi do(5. Hwaet, sio dugutS f>onne faas wlites J?e on faem gimmum biS, biS heora, naes eower. py ic com swiSe ungemetlice ofwundrod hwi eow 30 fince fsere ungesceadwisan gesceaf/e godweb b[^]re J?onne eower ]agen\ god ; hwi ge swa un^metlice ^NM\ndrigen] para

1 fionne once B. 2 healt B. 3 em.^ hit nimft B, mon selQ J.

4 him om. B. 5 diorra J. 6 From J, eallra B. 7 idelnesse hit openafi B. 8 «£ above line. 9 eowre sin B. 10 sellan B. ll ^wa/^ B, swa smealice J. 12 werelice J. 13 J, ^ze^^^ B.

XIV. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 29

o])])[e ceniges] f>ara [deadlic ^]na (Singa )?e [gescead- wisnesse ncefd\ ; forftaem hi *[#«# nanu ryhte ne magon\ * i6b C gearni[£w*/ ^ ^]ora wundrien. peah hi Codes [gescea]ftes sien, ne sint hi no wi$ eo[ze; /]o metanne *, fortSaem 2 f>e oj>er 5 twega oSSe hit nan god nis for eow selfe, o<5(Se J>eah for- lytel god wiS ^ow to metane3. [^]o swiSe we herwatS [us selfe pon~\\\z we \p *] ma Iufiat5 f te [w«o(<?r] us is on us[jww] 5 anwalde, J?onne us selfe oSSe [J)on\z drihten fe us [^Jsceop, 7 us call [^7] god forgeaf. Hw[^]f>er fe nu licien [/Jaegru 6 10 lond ?

XIV *.

§ i. Da andsworode f Mod [/«]ere Gesceadwisnesse 7 cwaetJ : Hwi ne [jrjeolde me lician faeger lond ? Hu ne is [/^]t se faegeresta dael Codes gesceaf[/ta / Ge], ful oft we fageniatS smyltre sae, [7 f]ac wundriatS J?aes wlites faere sunnan

15 [7] J?aes monan 7 ealra f>ara steorrena. ["S]a andswarode se Wisdom 7 seo Gesceadwisnes j?aem Mode 7 ]?us cwaetS : Hwaet belimp'S ]?e to hiora faegernes[j]a ? HwaecSer7 ]?u dyrre gilpan f>aet [^Jiora faegern[^ /]in sie ? Nese, nese. [#]u ne was[/] f>u \p ffu] hiora nan ne worhtest 8? [Ac gif

2o/w] gilpan wille, gilp9 Codes. HwaeSer fu n[u fcegerra] \Aos\tmcend\ faegnige on eas[/r^w, swelce pu hie gescope ? *Hwceder ffu nu swelces auht wyrcan m&ge, offie geworhtes * i;a C. habbe ? Nese, nese. Ne do pu swa 10. Hwcefier hit nu pines gewealdes se u p se h&rfest sie swa weh'g~] on wae|///ra£ / Hu

25 ne wat ic p hit\ nis no [fiines gewealdes? Hwi eart J>u]

J?onne [onceled mid swa idele gefean\, ot5t5e hwi \lufast fiu 3a

fremdan god\ swa unge[»z^//Wj swelce hi sen pine get nu 12] ?

Wenst ]m maege [seo wyrd }>e gedon p~\ pa j^ing Ip'm agnu13

[sen pa fie heora agene u] gecynd J?e ged[on 15 fremde ? Nese,

w Boeth. ii. pr. 5. 1. 30 P. 'Quidni? Est enim pulcherrimi,' &c.

1 Second n above line. a ofj>d B. 8 metanne B. 4 / from J, mare'p lufiafi B. 5 ussum J, «rww B. * fagre C.fageru B. 7 Hw<zr B. " »<7»»tf w^ geworhtest B. ^7'^ above line. 10 no swa J. u So B. 12 for ^/ nu J. 13 fl^ww a^w« C. " agnu J. J5 gedydon J.

30 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XIV. § I

nese]. Nis hit l no J?e gecynde \pte }>u hi age] ; ne him nis gebyrde \fi hi fiefolgien]. Ac J?a hefoncu[ndan ping ffe sin/*] gecynde, nses Ipczs \eordlican. pas eorfflicsin waestmas sin[/ gesceapene nete]num 3 to andlifene ; [7 pa woruldwelan\ sin/ gesceapene to bi[swice] pa mon[nu] f>e bioS neatum*gelic[^^ 5 beod zm]rih[/] wise 7 ungemetfaes[/<?. To] ]xem hi ea[<r] becumacS oftost. Gif [pu] ]?onne lp ae[/] gemet habban ze;z7/£, 7 5 pa nytyzwi\e\ witan wille, ><?« is pat mete and [</ry]nc 7 clacSas [7 /£/ /<?] swelcu craefte [jze;^/^ /z^ <r^w»^ p pe is\

* i;b C. gecynde 7 f [/^ w r^/ to habbenne], Hwilc fremu \[s* pep 10

p&t pu wilnige pissa andweardena gescelpa ofer gemet, pon hie naper 6 ^^ magon ne pin gehelpan, ne heora self r a ? On swifie lytlon hiera hcefd seo gecynd genog ; on swa mid] u hio [hcefd genog swa we cer spr<2co~]p.. Gif 'Su \heore mare selest, oper /ive]g& ocSSe [hit pe derafi, offffe hit 3e >]eah 7 unwyn[,rw bid, 15 oficfe unget]?e$e, oSSe he[cenlic, eall p pu nu o]fer gemet dest. \Gif ffu nu ofer gemet\ itst, oSSe drin[«/, <?^ clafiape* ma on] hehst 9 fonne \pupurfe, seo 10] oferinc n ]^e wyn5 oSSe [/<? j^r^, ^<? to\ wlaettan, ofylpe to un[germnu, offie] to plio. Gif )?u nu wenst -^te [wundorlice] gegerela 12 hwelc weofrJ'Smyw^ 20 sie,J)on]r\e telle ic ]?a weort$[»z]ynd^/5 t^]rhtan J>e hi worhte, nealles 13>- Se z^yrhta is God u ; J^aes crasft ic J?aer [y$]erige on. Wenst f>u f sio menigo [dinra] monna J>e maege don gesseligf^]? Nese nese. Ac gif hi yfele sint [7 lytige™~\ Jxmne sint hi ]?e pliolicran [7 ^jze;/']ncfulran hae/i/16 tfonne 25 naefd 17 ; [forji^m yfele }?[^«flj] bioS simle [heora] hMo[rdes

* i8a C fend']. Gif hi f>onne [^^ 3^ 7 hlaford* holde 7 untwifealde, about here. ^w ^ beo$ p pon heora godes, nces pines ? Hu miht pu pon pe

agnian heora god? Gif pu nu pees gilpst, hu ne gilpst pu pon heora godes, ness pines ? 30

§ ii x. Nu pe is genoh openlice gecyped /^/]te na[» para

x Boeth. ii. pr. 5. 1. 51 P. ' Ex quibus omnibus,' &c. 1 hit om. B. 2 sendan J. 3 nytenum J. * neatenum B.

5 7 conj. om. B. e nawSer J. 7 Conj. ^/^ om. B. 8 <:/^gf<? J. 9 herfst B. 10 «V; J. 1] ofering B. i2 gerela B. 13 ««j na B. 14 g od C, an o appar. erased, gSd B. 15 7 /yfr£* from J, om. B. 16 gehafd B. " genafd B.

XIV. § 2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 31

goda pin m's, pe we cer\ ymb * spraecon, 7 [pu teohhodest 2 p hi fiine\ bion sceolden. Gif \jfaitne* jritst zewjrulde wlites 7 wela \to wilnienne m's], hwaet murcnast 4 \\u pon after pa\ J>e )?u forlure, oc5[& to hwon fag\\\3£t f>u bses J?e (Su [<zr hcefdest5 ? 5 Gif hit} faeger is, f is of hio[r0 ag%« gecynde^ naes of finum; hior[0 yfe^r >fo'/ z>, nas] 1pm. Hwaet faegnast [pupon heord\ faegres? Hwaet belimpcS 6 [his to pe ? Ne pu hit} ne7 gesceope, ne hi ]>[tne agene ne sent]. Gif hi nu gode sint [/ fcegerei pon] waeron hi swa gesceap[^w«?/ 7 swcelce hi

10 w;^]ldan bion, ]?eah J?u h[i" ncefre nahtesi]. Wenst )?u f hi a t5y deo[rivyr$ran seon* pe ht] to f>inre note gelae[w^? war an? Ac y]or]?aemf)e \\eora ti^ysige men wafiad 7 hi\ him fincatS fe\ore,forpa pu hi gaderast 7] heist 9 * o[n pinu horde. Hw&t l wilnast pu pon p pu heebie cet swelcere gelicnesse 10 ? Gelef11 rest gone.'

15 me, nu ic hit pe secge : n&fstpupcer nauht cet, butonp pu Ulast™ w&dle to flionne, J forpy gaderast mare pon pu durfe™. Ac ic wat peak swifie gear a pte eall p ic her sprece is wiff pinu willan. Ac eowra gesaWa ne sint no p ge wenad pcet\ hi [sen, forpd se pe mice!] *znm'erfe u 7 mislic [agan wile, he bedea~]ii* l®° c

20 eac miceles f\i\[tumes. Se ealda cwi]de is swiSe sotS f>e [mon ^rst part gefyrn ttoa<f], f»aette J>a micles be\_fturfon pe micel #]gan gone. willatS, 7 J)a \\x\fon sivipe lytles pe] maran ne wilniatS [pon genoges. But]an hi wilnien mid ofer[z'»^ hiora gifsu]ng& gefyllan, f hi nae[_/r<? ne gedoft. 7]c 15 wat •£ ge wenatS f>aet

25 ge [nan gecundlic 16] god ne gesaelfa onin[«^zw eow selfu\ naebben 17, fort5aem ge hi \secdfi butan eow] to fremdu gesceaftu. [Swa hit is mis]hweovfe& $ J)aem men fincS, [peak he se god]- cundlice gescea^zs, [_p he on him sel]fu naebbe saelf>a ge[noge, buton he] mare gegaderz^e J?ara \ungesceadwisene 18] gejr^afta

30 J?onne [he bepurfe odffe him] gemetlicre 19 sie ; [7 pa ungescead- wisan neotena 20] ne vf\\[mad nanes ofires feos 21, ac pined him genog on pa pe hi binnan heora (Egenre hyde habbafi to eacan

1 b ab. 1. 2 tiohhodes J. s done B. 4 murnast C. 5 Jxer hcefst J.

6 be above line C. 7 ne om. B. 8 deorran sien J. 9 heltst B.

10 So B, gesalignesse J. n gelief}. w tiolast J. ls tiyrft J.

14 From J, inerfe B. 15 em. Ac B. 1B gecyndelic J. 17 nabbaX B. 18 So B. 19 gemetlic B. 20 neat J. 21 ^ J.

32 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XIV. § 2

* i9a C pdfodrepe him gecyndelic bid. * Hwcet > ge pon peah hwcethwega

"ie* godcundlices on eowerre saule habbad,p is andgitjgemynd, 7 se gesceadwislica willap hine para twega /]yste. [Se pe pon pas ffreo h&fff], ]?onne hsefcS [he his sceoppendes 0«/z'<r]nesse swa for (5 [swa swa cenegu gesceaft\ fyrmest 1 mseg [hiere sceppendes 5 on\licnesse habban. [Ac ge secaff pcere\ hean gecynde \gescelpa 7 heore weorff^\scipe to Ssem n\]>[erlicum 2 7 to J>d] hreosendlicum 3 [pingu. Ac ge ne\ ongitatS hu mice\[ne teonan ge doff] Code eowru scippe[nde, forpape] he wolde £te ealle [men wceran <?<2/]ra of>erra gescea[/~Az I0 wealdendas] ; ac ge underpeodatS [eowre hehstan\ medemnesse under [/a m//ra «y^lf]mestan gesceafta ; [mid pa ge] habbaS gecycSed \_p after eowru] agnum dome ge [doff eow selfe wyr~\san f>onne eowra \agne 4 cehta, nu ge w]ena"S -f eowre

* iQa C i^auhtwelan 5 send eowre £gftg]l]>a,* [7 teohhiafi J><zt call eowre 15 ends, woruldgod sien dierran 6 ^ j<?//>. -Szw ^zV me wyrff pon ge swa

willaff.

§ iii y. pees menniscan lifes gecynd is p hi py anan seon 7 beforan eallu offru gesceaftum py hi hie selfe ongiton hwoet hie send* 7 hwonan hi send 8 ; 7 pi hi send9 wyrsan pon nytenu 10, 20 py hi nellad witan hwcet hi smt, offffe hwonan hi sint. pa

* ipb C neatu\ *is gecynde [p hi nyton hwcet hie'] send8; ac $ is

begins, first ^[ra monna unffeaw^ bset hi niton \hwccthie sen. Nu be} part gone. J L J J

is swif>e sweotol [Jxztge beop on gedwolan], J^onne ge wena(5 \_p

cenig\ mceg mid frem[^w welu beon geweorpod. Gif hwa nu 25 biff mid hwelcu] welu geweorpod [7 mid hwelcu] deorwyrpu cehtu [gegyrewod11, hu ne <5]elim/>(S se weor'o'scipe [pon to pa\ pe hine ^eweortfeS 1 ^P&t is to heriann\e hwene rihth'cor. [Ne peel ne beop] no %y faegerre f mid [elleshwd bi(5, J?eah Ipa ge[renu fcegru] sien pe hit mid gerenod [biff. hif\ aer scandlic wses, ne [biff hit no ffy /izjegerre. Wite fu fo[r soff p nan god »]e derecS fgem [/^ ^V a/^. Hwcet, pu

y Boeth. ii. pr. 5. 1. 81 P. ' Humanae quippe naturae/ &c.

1 furemest B. 3 em. nij>erlicam B. 3 hreorendii B. * agna J. 5 «M/ welan J. * diorran J. 7 .rz> J. 8 j/V« J. sint J. 10 em. nytena B. u gearod J.

XV] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE 33

wast nu] $ ic \pe ne leoge, 7 eac wast fiat pa welan oft deridS pam^ J>e hi agon on man^guw f>ing£, [7 on\ tSaem swicfost -p * 2oa C. te men weonSatS [swa &/]ahaefene for (Saem welan * faet oft [se] ealra wyrresta 7 se ealra unw[<w]<Sesta mon wen$ f he sie 5 ealles \p&s\ welan wyrSe }?e on f>isse 2 worul[^] is, gif he wisse hu he him to cuman meahte. Se 8e micelne we[/#«] haefS, he him ondraet monige3 [feond*~\; gif he nan<? aehta naefde, ne J?[0r]fte he him naenne ondraeda[w]. Gif f>u nu waere wegferend 7 haefd[^/] micel gold on (Se, [7] )?u fonne

10 beco[/7/^] on f>iofscole, fonne ne wendes )m }>e f>ines feor^j, J?onne 6 gif Su p[onne] swelces nanwuht nsefde, f>onne n[^] t5orftes f»u t5e nanwuht ondraed[a«], ac meahtes J?e gan singende }?o[«<?] ealdan cwide J>e mon gefyrn s«[«^], f se nacoda wegferend him nanw[«^/] ne ondrede. ponne f>[«]

15 J>onne orsorg waere, 7 f>a J^eofas J>e from gewiten waenw, J?onne meahtes [?u fosmrian faes andweardan welan, [7 w<?a]htes cwef an : Eala f hit is god [7 z^#,mw] f mon micelne welan hae[3^, ww] se naefre ne wyrt5 orsorg f>e hine underfehS.

20 [^« seo Gesceadwisnes pa pis spell asced hcefde, pa ongan heo singan j pus cwcefl i\ (Eala, hu gescelig seo forme eld was pises midangeardes, ffa celcum men puhte genog on pare eorpan wceslmu. Naron pa welige hamas, ne mistlice swot- mettas, ne dn'ncas, ne diorwyrfira hrczgla hi ne girndan,

i$forpam hi pa git nceran, ne hio nanwuht ne gesawon, ne ne geherdon. Ne gemdon hie nanes fyrenlustes, buton swifie gemetlice pa gecynd beeodan ; ealne weg hi (Eton ane on dceg, 7 p was to cefennes. Treowa wcBstmas hi (Eton 7 wyrta, nalles scir win hi ne druncan, ne nanne wcetan hi ne cupon wi<$ hunige

30 mengan ; ne seolocenra hrcegla mid mistlicu bleowu hi ne gimdon. Ealne weg hi slepon ute on triowa sceadu ; hluterra

8 Boeth. ii. met. 5. ' Felix nimium,' &c. Cott. Metr. viii.

1 welan from B, C has simply la. a fosse om. B. 3 monigne B. 4 fynd J. 5 ]>onne om. B.

D

34 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XV

wella water hi druncon. Ne geseah nan cepa ealand ne werod, ne geherde non mon pa get nanne sciphere, ne furpon ymbe nan gefeoht sprecan. Ne seo eorcfe pa get besmiten mid ofslagenes monnes blode, ne mon furffum gewundod ; ne monn ne geseah pa git yfelwillende men ; ncenne weorfiscipe nafdon, ne hi non 5 mon ne lufude. Eala p ure tida nu ne mihtan weorpan swilce. Ac nu manna gitsung is swa byrnende swa p fyr on pare helle, seo is on pa munte pe dELtne hatte, on pam ieglande pe Sicilia hatte ; se munt biff simle swefle birnende, 7 ealla pa neahstowa parymbutan forbarnfi. sEala, hwat se forma 10 gitsere ware, pe cerest pa eorpan ongan delfan after golde, 7 after gimmu, jpafrecnan deorwyrfinesse 1 funde pe ar behyd was 7 behelod mid dare eorpan?)

XVI a.

§ i. pa se Wisdom fa J>is leotS aszm^en hsefde, J>a ongan he eft spellian 7 fms cwsef : Hwset maeg ic Ipy 2 mare secgan 15 be paem weorSscipe 7 be pam anwealde fisse zewrulde? For t5sem anwealde ge eow [wjoldon ahebban up ot5 tSone heq/^n, gif ge 3 meahten. "p is fortSsem/^1 ge ne gemimon ne eac ne ong7'Az#/one heofoncundan anwe^/^7 fone weorSscipe; se is eower agen, 7/t?nan ge comon 4. Hwat, se eower wela 20 }?onne 7 se eower anweald, pe ge nu W£0rtSscjp£ hataff, gif he becymff to pa eallra wyrrestan men, 7 to pa pe his eallra * 223 C. unweorfiost biff, swa he nu dyde to pis ilcan */?eodric£, 7 iu 5 ar to Neron^ fsem [rjasere, 7 oft eac to mseneg&m hiora gelicum, hu ne wile he (5onn don swa hi dydon 7 get dot), ealle da 25 ricu Ipe him under bzb(5 otSSe awer on neaweste, forslean 7 forheregian, swse swa fyres leg dec5 drigne haeSfeld, ocSSe eft se byrnenda swefel Sone munt bserncS f e we hataS Etne 6, se is on Sicilia (Saem ealonde ; swi(5e onlic ftaem miclan flode tSe gtu on Noes dagum waes. Ic wene tSaet fu msege gemunan 30 t5aette eowre eldran gio Romans witan on Torcwines a Boeth. ii. pr. 6. ' Quid autem de dignitatibus,' &c.

1 em. deorwyrftnessa B. 2 ic fe nu B. 3 fo'B. * .noman B. 5 tfaf B. 6 <?/»a B.

XVI. § 2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 35

dagum f>aes ofermodan cyninges for his ofermettum jxme cynelican naman of Romebyn^- aerestS adydon. Ond eft swa ilce f>a heretogan "Se hine l aer ut adrifon hi wolden eft ut adrifan for hiora ofermettu ; ac hi ne meahton, forSaemJ^e 5 se aeftera anweald ]?ara heretogena J>sem n?maniscum wt'fam get wyrs \\[code pon se\ serra f>ara cyn[t'nga. Gif hit\ j?onne aefre gewirS, [swa hit swide\ seldon gewyrS, faet [se anwea]ld 7 se weorSscipe becume *to godum men 7 to wisum, * 22b C. hwaet \bid p\&x )?onne licwyrtSes buton his god 7 his weorS-

10 scipe, J?aes godan cyninges, naes J?aes anwealdes ? Forpdpe se anwald nczfre ne bid good but0n se ^^</ jie J?<? hine -tebbe ; "Sy 2 hit biSJxzs monnesgod 3 naes \HES anwealdes, gif se anweald god bid. Forpa hi/ bitS ^^tte na« /w^w for his rice ne cymtS A? crczftum 7 to medemnesse, ac for his craeftum 7 ybr

15 his medunesse he cymd to rice 7 A?4 anwealde. pi ne bid nan man for ^z> anwealde na fie betera, ac for his crceftu he beoti good, gif he god 5 bid, 7 for his craeftum he bid anwealdes ^J ^^ weorde, gif he his w£0r($e £z#. Leorniad fortSaem wisdom. 7 fonne ge hine geleornod haebben, ne forTycgdZS 6 hine J?onne.

2o/?onne secge ic eow buton aelcum tweon/^ magon purh hine

becum^w /<? anwealde, J>eah ge no pees anwealdes ne wilnigan.

Ne purfon ge no hogian'1 on pam anwealde, ne him after pringan. *Gif ge wise beoS 7 gode, he wile fol^w eow, * 233 C. /eah ge his no ne wilnigen. Ac [sege me] nu hwaet eower

25 deorzvyrffesta wela 7 anwald sie, ]?e ge swidost girnap. Ic wat f>eah •)? hit jj^w andwearde* lif 7 tSes brosnienda w^/a ^ we aer ymbe spraecon.

§ ii b. Eala, hwaet^er ge netenlican 9 men ongiten hwilc se ze;ela sie, 7 se anwald, 7 tSa worulds&lfta, ? sint eowere

30 hlafordas 7 eowere waldendas, naes ge heora. Gif ge nu gesawan hwelce mus p wcere \\\aford ofer odre mys, 7 sette him domas, 7 nedde hie after gafole, hu wunderlic wolde eow

b Boeth. ii. pr. 6. 1. 14 P. ' Nonne o terrena animalia,' &c.

1 hi B. 2 J>e B. 3 £<?<?</ J. * to from J, om. B. 5 good J.

8 From }>forhogic& B. 7 hongian J. 8 em. anwearda B.

9 netelican B.

D 2

36 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XVI. § 2

tSaet J?incan; hwelce <r^hettung<? ge woldan faes habban, 7 mid hwelce hleahtn? ge woldon bion astered. Hu micle man? is Sonne paes monnes lichom^ to metenne wicf p mod Iponne seo mus wi(5 <Sone mon. Hwaet, [ge ponne\ magon eafte gef>encan, \gifge hit georne\ymbe smeagan willatS 7 \afttr 5 spyrigan, p l nanre wuhte lichoma ne beofi pon tederra pon pees

23b C. monnes. paem magon derian pa */ce]stan fleogan, ge tSa gnaettas mid swyfte lytlum sticelum hi[»z] deria'S, 7 eac <5a smalan vj[yrmas] Se "Sone mon segfter ge innan ge utan wyrdacS, 7 hwilum falneah deadne gedotS; ge fur^um f>ios 10 lytle loppe hine deadne 2 gede'S. Swilca wuhta him derigacS geg'Ser [g]e innan ge utan. On hwaem maeg [«]nig mon O(Srum derian buton on his lichoman, o'S'Se eft on hiora welum, pe ge hat'sfc gesaelcSa ? Ne nan mon ne mseg Ssem gesceadwisan mode ^derian, ne him gedon f hit sie3 Saet 15 Sset hit ne4 bitS. ^aet is swicSe sweotol to ongitannQ be sumum romanz^w sej?elinge, se waes haten Liberiiis5; se waes to man?£&m witu gewoiht, forcSaemJ^e he nolde meldian on his geferan }>e mid [^z'/w] siredon ymb tSone cyning \pe hie cer\ mid unrihte gewunw^w [hczfdon 6. J^Ja he Sa beforan 20 Sone [^r^w^w] cyning gelsed waes, [7 >fo A/»^ ^^/] secgan hwaet hi[j geferan wceron\ t5e mid him [jwzfo sieredon 1) pa\

24% C. y^rreaw he [&> tungan 7] *wearp hine mid "Saere tung[a« 8 6?w /^/ »]eb foran. For^aem hit ge [z#<?# r<? ^ ^]aem wisan men com to lofe [7 /<? zyyr^Jscipe ^ se unrihtwisa \cyning him\ 25 tiohhode to wite. \Hwat is p~\ demma. 9 Sset senig mon maege o^rum do[«], f he ne maege him don (Saet ilce ? Gif he ne maeg, ocSer mon maeg. We leornodon eac be <5aem waeireo- wan Bosiridem, se waes on Egyptum. 'Saes leodhatan gewuna wses ^ he wolde aelcne cuman swi^e arlice underfoon 30

7 swiSe swaeslice witS gebaeran, tSonne he aerescS him to com. Ac eft, aer he him from cerde, he sceolde bion ofslaegen. Ond tSa geberede 10 hit Saet Erculus [/]obes j-unu co[/w] to

1 ftatte J. 2 hine hwilum deadne B. 3 hit ne sie B. * ne

om. B. 5 tiberius B. 6 hafde J. 7 ymbe hine syredon J.

8 fitermid for m. 8. t, B. 9 em. Qemma B. 10 getydde B.

XVI. §3] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 37

him. pa wolde he do[«] ymbe hine swa swa he ymbe m[amgne\ cuman ser dyde ; wolde hine [V]drencan on ]?aere ea Se Nilus [to]te. 8a wearS he strengra, [7 adre]ncte hine swiSe rihte [<$<? Godes dome], swa swa he manign[e- 5 oSerne <zr dy]de. Hwaet, eac Regulwj, [si] foremaera [heret^o^a, pa he feaht\ wr5 Africanas *, [he hcef^dt [fulneati] *unasec- * gendlicne sige of[*r >z 4/hr]anas 2 ; fa he (&) f>a swiftest about here' [forslagen] haefde, tSa het he hi bind[0« 7 {?« ^«]lcan lecgan. $a gebyrede \hit swide] hnz($e f (^f) wearS gebunden \_mid

10 ^/r^J racentum. Hwat wenst \pu pon\ hwaet godes se 3

anweald [sie, J?on\ he 4 on nane wisan his agenes craeftes ne

mseg forbugan -f he t5aet z/« yfel ne getSafige o*Srum monnu

•}> he aer oSru dyde / Hu ne is se amveald fion peer nauht ?

§ iii c. Hwast wenst pu £7/> weorSscipe 7 se anweald* his

15 agues ponces god ware 7 ^zV .r^^r anweald hcefde, hw(£$tr he viQ\de pa forcufiestu monnu folgian swa he nu hwilum 6 deS? Hu ne wast pu p hit nis nauht gecynde ne nauht gewunelic p (Enig wifierweard ping bion gemenged wifi ofiru wifierweardu, ofifie anige geferr&denne wifi habban P Ac seo gecynd hit

20 onscunafi'fyvdt'hi ne magon zveorftan togaedere gemeng^, [/<?7] ma "5e f good 7 ftaet jyfel magon ^/gaedere bion. Nu J?e is swi'de openlice ^cyt5ed ^ \>\\s andwearde rice] 7 pas ze>eoruld- ges&lpa 7 pes anweald of heora 8 agnu gec[ynde 7 heora agnes £-<?]wealdes nauht *[gode ne jz>]nt, ne heora selfr[« nanne * 2sa C.

25 ajnwald wdbbatS, nu hi willatS c\[ijian] 9 d?w /«/« wyrrestan monnum, 7 >fo/rc gepafiafi pat hi biotS hiora hla/^r^zj. 7Vz> ^j nu nan tweo (5aet oftpa™ eallraforcupestan men cumafi to pam anwealde 7 to pam weonSscipe. Gif se anweald tfonne of his agenre gecynde 7 his agnes geweoldes god wcere, ne

30 underfenge he wsefre f>a yfelan ac pa godan. paes ilcan is to wenanne to eallu t5aem gesaelfum ]?e s^o wyrd bren^t5 fisses

c Boeth. ii. pr. 6. 1. 38 P. ' Ad haec, si ipsis dignitatibus/ &c.

1 em. Affricamis C, Affricanas B. 2 em. ~\anus C, Africas B.

3 ^ godes i$. * /f<? from 13, hio C. 5 em. aniveal B. ti hurilcii B.

7 /0« J. 8 /<2J anwealdes hiora J. u cliofian J. 10 <?///a from J, of]>am B.

38 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XVI. § 3

andweardan lifes ge on craeftum ge on cehtti ; /orfampe hi hwilum becumdd to pa forcucSestum. Hwaet, we v gen\pg georne\ witon tfoet n^nne mon pees ne tweocf $ se sie string on his mcBgene pe mon gesihcS f stnmglic vreorc wyrctS ; ne pon ma, gif he hwcst biS, ne tweccS naenne mon p he hwaet ne sie. Her 2 5

25b C. endacS sio forme hoc Boetius 7 ongz>me<5 «'c? aftere*. **Swa maeg3 eac se dxeamcrcBft tSset se mon bi"5 dreame[r<?], 7 se lsece<rraeft ^ he <5z'^ Isece, 7 j^ r<2<rz/ ^?^4 fset he biS reccere. Swa de"S ^<r se gecynda craft selcum /»«? Sset j^ ^^ «f /w^ wi"S tSae/ yfel gemenged, ne f yfel wi(S f god ; /<?^ hie 10 ow anum men sien, J>eah bi^ aeg^er him onsundran. ^ gecynd nyle nsefre nanwuht wztSerweardes laetan gemengan, for'Saem heora aag^er onscunafi ^"Ser, 7 aagtSer wile bion ^ (5set ^z'/ ^z'^. Ne maeg se wela gedonp se gitsere ne sie gitsere, ne t5a grundleasan gitsunga gefyllan ; ne se ^i\weald] ne maeg 15 gedon his waldend wealdmdne. Nu fonne nu aelc [£v?.r<r]eaft onscunatS Saet <Saet ^/re wiSerweard bit5, 7 swiSe georne tiolat5 f hit him f from asrufe, hwylce twa sint J^onne wit5erweardran \>\etwuh him] fonne god 7 yfel? Ne \weorpad ht\ naefre tosomne ge\_feged. J3e] ]?aem Ipu meaht 20

a6a C. ong[z'/^^5 gif pa *ges(Blpa cfises andweardan lifes pur h hie selfe heora sclfra geweald ahton, 7 of heora agnu gecynde gode wceron, pon woldon hi simle on pa clifian 5 pe him god\ mid wo[r^/£, nalces* yfel. Ac] fleer (Saer [hi gode beofi, pon fo]ot$ hi ]?urh [JJCBS godan monnes] ^od gode Ipe [him god midwyrcff], 25

7 se bi<5 furh God go[d. Gif hine] f>onne yfel mon [hcefft, pon\ bi^ he yfel furh \pces monnes] yfel Ipe him yfel [mid deft, jpurh\ dioful 7. Hwaet godes is [j* wela] Sonne, Sonne he ne mag pa grundleasan gitsunga afyUan faes gitseres ; o'SSe

se anweald, "Sonne he ne maeg his waldend waldendne gedon ? Ac hine £?binda8 p>a won welnunga raid hiora unabindendli- cum racentum. *Seah mon nu yfelu men anwald selle, ne gedeS se anwald hine godne ne m^[^]mne 8, gif he ser naes, ac

1 we om. B. 2 This sentence, omitted by B, is completed from J.

8 gedeQ B. * gedeS J. 5 deofian J. 6 nalles J. 7 deofel B. 8 From J, meodumne B.

XVI. §4] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE 39

ge[0/>]ena<5 his yfel, gif he ser yfel [ze;]aes, 7 ged<?(S hit tfonne

sweo[/]ol, gif hit ser naes. ForSaem *peah 1 he ar yfel wolde, * 26b C.

pon nysste he hu he hit swa fullice acyfide 2, ar he fullne

anweald hafde. fiat gewyrfi for pam dysige pe ge fcEgnidd

$pat ge moton sceppan pone* naman, hatan p salpa p nane ne

beofi, 7 pat medumnes p nan medomnes 4 ne beofi ; for pa hi

gecyfiad on heora endunge, pon hie endiafi, p hie nauScr ne 5 biofi,

forpam nawfier 5 ne se wela ne se anweald ne se weorfiscipe ne

beod to wenannep hit seo sope gesald sie. Swa hit is nu hrafiost &

10 to secganne'1 be eallum pa ^Q\\A^gesceldum% pe seo wyrd brengff, p nan wuht on nis c$aes par to wilnianne seo, forpa&Q Ipzer nan wuht gzcyndelices godes on nis J>aes (5e ^/"him cume. J) is on Saem sweotol ^ hi hi symle to (Saem godu ne Seod^S9, ne tSa yfelan gode ne gedofi f>e hi hie oftoscS to gef>iodac5.

15 § ivd. f)a se Wisdom Sa f>is [spelt] Sus areaht haefde, 'Sa

ong[an he]™ eft giddian 7 ]nis cwaecS : *(Hwcet, we witon * 27a c- hwelce wcslriownessa 7 hwilce hryras 7 unryhthamedu 7 hwilc man 7 hwilce arleasnesse se unrihtwisa u kasere Neron weorhte. Se hel <zt sumum cyrre forbcErnan cealle Romeburg on anne siff

20 after pare bisene pe gio Trogiaburg barn. Hine lyste eac geseon hu seo burne, hu lange, 7 hu leohte be pare offer re ; 7 eft he het ofslean ealle pa wisestan witan Romana, ge furfion his agene modor, 7 his agene brofior ; ge furfio his agen wif he of slog mid sweorde ; 7 for ffyllecu nas he nanwuht geunrotsod,

25 ac was py blipra 7 fageno de pas. Ond peah betwuh pyllecum unrihtu was 1Z him no py las underpeod eall pes middangeard from easteweardu op westeweardne, 7 eft from suSeweardu ofi norcfeweardne ; eall he was on his anwealde. Wenst flu p se godcunda anweald ne mihte afyr ran pone anweald pa unrihtwlsan

30 kdsere, 7 him pare wuhhunge gesteoran, gif he wolde / Gise, la, gese ; ic wat pat he mihte, gif he wolde. Eala^ eazv, hu

d Boeth. ii. met. 6. ' Nouimus quantas,' &c. Cott. Metr. ix.

1 Oaly a few words legible on fol. 26b. 2 gecyfide J. s wone J. * -p nan medomnes from J, om. B. 5 ne . . . nawder from J, om. B.

8 em. hradost B. 7 em. secgange B. 8 sceldutn J. 9 gefteodaS B. 10 he conject. om. B. u em. unrihwisa B. la nces B.

40 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XVI. § 4

hefig geoc he beslepte l on z eallce pa pee on his tidu libbende wceron on eorfian ; 7 hu oft his sweord war on besyled on unscyldegu blode. Hu ne was peer genog sweotol p se anweald his agenes donees god nces, pa se god ness pe he to co?)

XVII e.

f?a se Wisdom fta pis /eoc5 asungen ^sefde, tSa gesugode 3 5 he ; 7 f>a andswarode 4 j?aet Mod 7 f>us cwaecS : Eala, Gescead-

C. wisnes, hwget, Ipu [wa]st $ *[me ncefre seo gitsung 7 seo gemagd pisses eordlican anwealdes forwel ne licode, ne ic ealles for- swifie ne girnde pisses eorfilican rices, buton tola 5 ic wilnode peah 7 andweorces to pa weorce pe me beboden was 'to wyrcanne ; p 10 was p ic unfracodlice 6 7 gerisenlice mihte steoran 7 reccan pone] anwald J^e me \)e\_fczst wees. Hwcet, pii\ wast f nan [mon ne m(Eg\ waenne crseft cy^an \ne nanne an\weald reccan ne stio[ran butu1^ tolu 7 andweor^. [p bid (zlces~\ crseftes andweorc \J) mon\pone craeft buton* wyrcan [ne* mceg. p~\ 15 biS lp onne cyninges [andweorc 10 7] his tol mid to ricsmnne, p he ^aebbe his lond fullmonn<2d ; he sceal habb<2« gebedmen 7 fyrdmvb u 7 weorcmen. H\vget, fu wast pceite butan JMssan tolan12 nan cymng his ^rse/V ne mag cyfian. *$ is eac his ondweorc, p he habban sceal to (Ssem tolu pa prim geferscipw 20 biwz>/(?. p is pon heora biwist : land to bugianne, 7 gif/a™, 7

C. wcEpnu, 7 flztf/fc, 7 *ealo M, 7 clapas, 7 gehwcet pas $e pa pre

about here. geferscipas beh0-fia$ is, ^ ^^ ^^ butanpisupas tol gehealdan, ne buton pisu tolu nan para pinga wyrcan pe him beboden is to wyrcenne. Forpy ic wilnode andweorces pone anweald mid to 25 reccenne,p mine crceftas 7 anweald ne wurden l6 forgitene 7 forholene 16. Forpa celc crafty ale anwmld bi(S sonaforealdod 7/orsugod l\ gif he biS 3^/^n [ze;/j^7«^] ; forSaem ne maeg

e Boeth. ii. pr. 7. ' Turn ego, Scis, inquam,' &c.

1 The second e of beslepte is altered to j. 2 7 B. s geswigode B. 4 andsworede B. 5 From J, la B. 6 unfracoSlice J. 7 ^«/aw J. 8 ^w/aw J. 9 ne ne B. 10 From J, weorc 7 weorc B. u ferdmen J. 12 »www ^/MW B. 13 £7/a J. m/« J. The greater part of fol. 2pa illeg. 15 behofigen J. 16 From J ; wurde forgifen j forholen B. 17 forswugod B.

XVIII. §i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 41

\non mon ncenne] craeft bringan l buton \wisdome\ ; fortSaemfie swa hwcet [swa purh </y]sig2 gedon biS, e mceg [hit mon] naefre to crcpfte \gerecan 3. p is mi\ hratfost to secganne, \p ic wilnode] weoroTullice to libb[#««£ pa hwf^Q J?e ic lifde, 7 5 \cefter minu] life faem monnum \to Icefanne] Ipe * sefter me wceren min 5 ^r/raywdig 6 on godum weorcum.

XVIII f

§ i. :£># Sis f»a gesprecen z#0.r, /# gesugode 7 $ Mod, 7 j^ Gesceadzvisnes ongon sprecan 7 /^f cwcep : Eala, Mod, «?(7/a 8 ; an 9j^/ z> swiSe 10 to ^nscunianne ; p isppte swiSe singallice

10 7 switfe hefiglice beswicff ealra *[/tfr# monna mod pe fooff11 * 2$b C. on heora gecynde gecorene, 7 /(f«^ ne beofi to pa hrofe pon git cumen fulfremedra mcegena ; p is pon wilnung leases gilpes 7 unryhles amvealdes 7 ungemetlices hlisan godra weorca ofer eallfolc. Forpam 12 wilnigafi monige men 13 amvealdes pe hie.

15 woldon habban godne hlisan, pea h\ hi his14 unwyr[$? sien ; ge fur$\\xm se ealra \forcupesta wz'/]natS faes ilcan. Ac \se pe wile wisli~]ce 7 geornlice [cefler pam\ hlisan spyrian, \pori\ ongit he swiSe hraec^e \hu lytel\ he bi(5, 7 hu laene, 7 hu \tedre, 7 ^]u bedaeled aelces godes. \Gif pu nii\ ^eornlice smeagan

20 wilt [7 zm'/tfw ze;///]^mb ealrae }?isse eor^an ym[^]hwyrft from easteweardtfw fosses 15 middangeard(^) otS westewear[V]ne, 7 from sutSeweardum ot5 norSeweardne 16, swa (swa) Ipu liornodest on faere bee J>e Astralogium hatte, Sonne meaht ]?u ongetan -p he M eal witS f>one heofon to metanne17

25 swilce an lytlu price 18 on bradum brede 19, otSJ>e rondbeag

on scelde, seft^r *\urisra monna 20 dome. Hu ne wast pup $u * 3oa C. leornodest on Ptolomeus bocu, se towrat ealles pises mtddangeard.es gemet on anre bee ? peer pu miht ongeseonp eall moncynn 7 ealle

f Boeth. ii. pr. 7. 1. 4 P. ' Et ilia : Atqui hoc unum est,' &c.

1 ford bringan B. 2 dysige B. 3 gereccan J. * ]>e om. B. 5 min from J, om. B. 6 From J, gemynd B. 7 gesivigode B. 8 ^a J. 9 an om. B. swide swiSe J. u dXL^f09 B. forfion J. 13 woruldmen J. 14 om. B. 15 Conject.^/V B. w From B, nortieweardiim C.

17 M^»W C. 18 lytelpricu B. 19 bradan brede B. 20 From J, mono. B.

42 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XVIII. § i

netenu ne notigad nawer neah *] feon5an z [dceles fiisse eor$an\ tSaes ]) e men ge[faran 3 magan, _/0r]/£aempe hy hit ne [magon call ^<?]bugian, sum [for h&to, sumfor\ cile 4 ; 7 pone maestaw [rfte/ his] haef(5 sae oferseten 5. [Do nu of flam] feonSan daele an \inu [mode] eall f .sw ^ ^is [ofseten h(Efd\ 7 5 eal pa sceard pe hio [&>w 072 ^Jnumen hsefS, 7 eall f his fennas 7 moras genumen h<2<^a(5, 7 eall ^ on eallum ]?iodum westes lige'S, fonne meaht Ipu o[ngrta]n f te J)3es ealles nis monnum fionne mare laefed to bugianne, [<^]uton swelce on 6 lytel cauertun 7. Is f fonne fordyslic geswinc -f ge winnacS 10 [^w]re woruld to Son |?aet ge wU[»]iatS eowerne hlisan ungemet[/z']ce to braedanne 8 ofer swelcne cauertun7; swelce

* 3ob C. •£ is Ssette men *\bugia$ pisse worulde fulneah swilce an prica 9 for pcet offer. Ac hw&t rumedlices offffe micellices oficle weorfifullices h&ffi se eower gilp pe ge peer bogidd^ on }>a 15 fif/an dcele healfu londes 7 unlondes, mid SCE, mid fcenne, mid ealle, swa hit is11 gene^rwed. [To hwon wilnige ge] }?onne to \\v\gemetlice p gi\ eowerne nainan [tobrcedan ofer] pone teoSan daal, [nu his mare nis] mid sae, mid [fcenne, mid eai]\e ? 20

§ ii s. Ge(5enca(5 eac \f on ^z'Jsum lytlan pea.r[roce pe\ we asr ymb sprsecon [bttgmff] swi^e m^nega J>eoda 7 swi^e mis- tics. 12, 7 swi<5e ungelica aegper ge on spraece ge on peawum ge on eallum sidum, ealra para ]}?oda pe ge nu wimiacS swi^e ungemetlice [p ge scylon] eowerne naman ofer tobr^dan. ^25 ge naefre gedon ne m#gon, for^on 13 hiora spraec is todaeled on twa 7 (on) hundseofontig, 7 aelc para sprseca is todaeled on m«negapioda14,7p[<215^/] tolegena7todselda mid sae 716 [mid\ wudum 7 mid muntum 7 (mid) _/ennuw 17, 7 mid manegum 7

*3iaC. (mid) mislicum weste[^^w] *7 ungeferum18 londum, f hit 30 fur<5[£] cepemen ne gefaioft. Ac hu mag tS[«r] Iponne19

* Boeth. ii. pr. 7. 1. 23 P. ' Adde quod hoc ipsum,' &c.

1 notiaft furfiunt nawer J. 2 feorfian B. 3 geferan J. * cfle B. 5 s& oferseten B. 6 an B. 7 cafertun B. 8 to gebradanne B. 9 price J. 10 bugiaS J. u hit is from J, AM B. " mislica from J, mistlice B. l3 forSam B. 14 em./zW C, peoda B. 15 /a cpnject. om. B. 16 7 om. B. 1T fcennum B. 18 ungefarum B. la /<?» B.

XVIII. §3] DE CONSOLATIONK PHILOSOPHIAE 43

synderlice anes rices monnes nama cuman, jxmne paer mon funSum pare burge nam&n ne geherS ne psere peode pe he on hafaest bic$ ? J)>/ ic nat for hwilcon * dysige ge girnaS 2 •£ ge woldon eoweme naman tobraedan geond ealle eorpan ; •)> ge 5 naefre gedon ne magon, ne furtSum nawer neah. Hwaet, f>u wast hu micel Romana \rice\ waes on Marcuses dagu pees heiz- togan ; se waes ocSre naman haten Tullius, 7 priddan Cicero. Hwaet, he cySde on sumre his boca Saette 8 f>a get Romana (nama ne) come ofer fa muntas, f>a 4 we hatatS Caucaseas, ne

10 Sa ScitSSeas f>e on 0cSre healfe f>ara munt[a bugi\?& fur^um faere burge naman ne J?aes folces ne geherd[0]n, ac pa he com aerest to ParSww 5, 7 waes (Azr) swi^e niwe ; ac he waes f>eah J?aeryw<5wtan manegum folce swit5e egeful. Hu ne ongite ge nu hu nearo se eower hlisa bion wile f>e ge J?aer

15 ymb swinca<5 *[/ wwrjihtlice tioliatS to ^braedanne ? \Hwd\z\. wenstu hu micelne hlisan 7 hu micelne weorSscipe an 6 romanisc man maege habban on pa knde J?aer mon iurtium ficere burge naman ne geherde, ne ealles t$aes _/<?lces hlis« ne com ? ^eah nu hw<?lc mon ungeme/li'ce 7 ungedafenlice

20 wilnige p he scyle his hlisan tobr^dan ofer ealle eorf>an, he ne mcEg $ fortSbringan, fotftamfie] para tfeoda peawas sint [swtfte] ungelice^ 7 hiora geseten[^j^] swflfe mislica'1, swa Saette \p\ on o§\rum\ lande betst Head* fte f bitS hwilum on Saem ocSrum taelwyrtSlicosS, 7 eac micles wites wyrSe.

25 For^aem ne maeg nan mon habbtfw gelic lof on aelcum londe, [forponde on] aelcum londe ne licacS jj on o'Srum lica"S.

§ iii h. FortSy sceolde aelc m0n bion on 9 t5aem wel ge- healden •$ he on his agnum earde licode. peah he nu maran wilnige he ne maeg furSum -f fortMnwgan, forpaempe

30 seldhwonne biS -fte auht monegum monnum anes hwaet

Itctge^ ] forpy wyrd oft *'\godes monnes lof alegen inne on11 * 32a C. pare ilcan peode pe he on hamfcest bid, 7 eac forpdpe hit oft

h Boeth. ii. pr. 7. ]. 40 P. ' Erit igitur peruagata/ &c.

1 nat hwelce J. 3 geornaft B. 3 $ B. 4 /«? B. 5 parddum B. 6 *tt B. 7 From J, mis tie B. 8 AV^fe J. 9 on above line in C. 10 Kcige ...oft concealed under the paper mounting. ll in J.

44 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XVIII. § 3

swifie sarlice gebyrede purh pd\ heard[^^^a para writer d\ <5aet hi for [heora slcewcfe 7/0rg7']meleste 7 eac 1 [for recceleste y<9r]leton unwriten \para monna fieawas\ 7 hiora daeda, pe o[n hiora daguni] formaeroste [7 weorfigeornuste\ wseron. 7 peah hi [«« ftz// hiora] lif 7 hira dseda awr[Y/5?» hcefdon], swa swa 5 hi sceold0# [#•//" ^z' dohton\, hu ne forealdodon pa ffaorifu] peah 7 losodon ponectf/z [/<? hit ware], swa some swa pa wri[/mzj ^/^«, 7] eac f>a t5e 2 hi ymb wri[/0». 7 eow }>inc3~\ f>eah f ge hsebben ece [^r^ gifge m&]gen. on ealre eowerre \worulde ^<?]earnigan f ge haebben [^-^w^ hlisan\ sefter 10 eowrum ^um. \Gif J>u nu\ getelest J?a hwila pisses [andweardan] lifes 7 J?isses hwilend/ican s [wtff }>CES\ ungeen- dodan lifes hwi/a, [to?/ <5z'^] hit )x>nne ? Tele nu j?a lengu 4 J?[(^r^ ^ze;z'/^] J>e J?u fin eage on beprezm?* 5 maege wiS ten 6 32 b C. Susend wintra ; Iponne habbatS fa hwila hwsethwugu *\onh'ces, 15 peak hit lytel sie ; p ispbn p heora cegper hafd ende. Tele nupon p ten pusend geara, ge peak pu ma wt'lle, wid p ece 7 pcet ungeendode lif ; pon ne finst pu peer nauht angelices 1 ,fordam~\ ]> ten 6 "Susend [geara, peak hit tan]g "Since, ascor[/<2/, 7 pczs oSres\ n&fre 8 ne cymcS [nan ende. Forp(z\m * hit nis no to 20 \metannep ^Jndodlice wiS Saet \ungeendodlice. pe\2& J?u nu telle [from pises #z]iddangeardes fru[ffian oft ffone'] ende, 7 mete f onne [pa gear wid^ $ "Se naenne ende naefS, [ponne~\ ne biS J?aer nauht anlices. [Swa biff] eac se hlisa fara ioi[ema;rena 10 monn}& ; feah he hwilum [langsie, 7 y^]la geara 25 Jnirhwu[«i£*, ^ ^z'^/]eah swiSe scort to [me/anne wi]% tfone J?e nsefre [w^ geenddd.

§ iy !- /] ge ne recca"S "Seah [Aze>^r ^ ajuht to gode don \viS [«w^-« ^>r^] fingum buton \wi$ pam lytlan\ lofe f aes folces, [7 wi&\ faem scortan hlisan J>e we ser j/mb spraecon. 30 EarniaS ]?ses, 7 /orsiotS fa craeftas eoweres ingetfonces 7

5 Boeth. ii. pr. 7. 1. 60 P. ' Vos autem, nisi ad populates auras,' &c.

1 eac om. B. 2 9e om. B. 3 ^M« hwilivendlican B. 5 So J ; B. has beprenan with the first n altered to w. 6 tin B.

7 anlices J. 8 w^/r<? follows <ry»^ in B. 9 em.foj>am B.

10 formara J.

XVIII. §4] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 45

eowres andgietes 7 eowre gescead *wisness*, [7 wold~\on * 33* C. habban eowerra godena weorca mede aet fremdra monna cwiddunge. Wilnigao1 faerto faere mede fie ge to Gode sceolden. Hwcet, pu gchyrdest pcette gio dagu gelomp p an swiffe wis

5 mon 7 switSe rice ongan fandigan 2 anes utSwitan 7 hine bismrode,yV&em he hine swa orgellice up ahof, 7 <fodl?de f aes •f he uftwita waere ; ne cyffde he hit mid naenum crceftu, ac mid leasum 7 okrmodlicu ^elpe 3. pa wolde se wisa #/0# ^z> /andian, hwaetSer he swa wis wcsre swa he self wende $ he

10 waere. Ongon hine f>a hyspan, 7 hearmcwidian 4. pa geherde se uSwita swit5e gejpyldelice f>aes wisan monnes word sume hwile ; ac si&San he his hispinge gehered haefde, fa scylde 5 he ongean switSe ungefyldelice 6, feah he aer \\cette f he ut5wita waere. (Ahsode hine fia eft hwceder htm puhtep he

15 ufiwita ware) Ipe naere. "Sa and^warode se wisa mon him 7 cwaecS: Ic wolde cwe]?[0«] \ Ipu uSwita waere, gif ]?u gz[dyldtg wd\TQ 7 gesugian meahte7. \Hu /^w^]sum waes him se hlisa, f>a [he] aer mid leasungum wilnode. *[ffu ne * 33^ (' /brjbaerst [heJ>a)>(Errf$\te for tSaem anum andz^rde. Hwaet

20 forstod lp\_onn]e f>aem betstum monnum/^ ^r us wceronp hi swa switJe wilnodon JHPS idelan gilpes 8 7 faes hlisan aefter ^r^z deaf e ? O(5(5e hw<^/ forstent hit f aew f>e nu sindow ? py waere aelcum [w^w] mare \z\arf p he\ wilnode godra: craefta pon leases hlisan. Hwae/ haeftS he at pa hlisan aefter /aes

25 \\choman ^dale 7 faere sawle ? [^« ne] witon we j> ealle me[«] \\c\iQrc\lice sweltatS, 7 feah sio sawl bio" libb[^#</<?] ? Ac sio sawl faerS swi^e friolice to hefonum, siSSan hio ontiged bitS, 7 for 9 faem carcern^ /aes lichoman onlesed bio\ Heo forsihtS 10 fonne call \3as eorfili\o.2Cf\ f>ing, 7 faegnatS 1X faes f

hio mot brucan f aes heofonlican, sitSSan 12 hio biS abrogden from Saem eort51ican. ponne -p mod him selfum gewita bitJ Godes willan.

1 wilniaS J. a fandian J. 3 ^'^ B. 4 hearmcividdigan B. 5 From J, j«ar£fc B. e tyldelice B. 7 mM/»/ B. 8 gelpes J.

B. " wtof B.

46 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE [XIX

XIX k.

Da se Wisdom J>a [/z>] spel areaht haefde, Sa o[«^« ^] 34a C. gyddian 7 <5us singende [cwaffi] *(Swa hwa swa wilnige to habbenne pone idelan hlisan j pone unnyttan gilp, behealde he on feower healfe his hu widgille pas heofones hwealfa Z>i$, 7 hu near a pare eorffan stede is, peah heo us rum pine e. ffon mag 5 hine scamigan 1 pare bradinge his hlisan, forpam he hine ne mag furfium tobradan ofer pa nearwan eorffan ane. sEala, ofermodan, hwi ge wilnigen p ge underlutan mid eowru swiran P deadlice geoc ? ocfffe hwi ge seon on swa idelan geswince p ge woldon eowerne hlisan tobradan ofer swa mane g a peoda ? feah 10 hit nu gebyrige p da uiemestan fiioda eowerne naman up ahebban, 7 on manig peodisc eow herigen, 7 peah hwa weoce mid micelre apelcundnesse his gebyrda, 7 peo on eallu welu 7 on eallu wlencu, ne se deap peah swelces ne reccf. Ac he forsiehd pa apelo, 7 pone rican gelice 7 pone heanan ofswelgfi'1, 7 swa 15 geemnet pa rican 7 pa heanan.

jj>aswisangoldsmides ban WelondesP For pi ic cwafi pas wisan forpy pa craftegan ne mag nafre his craft losigan, ne hine mon ne mag pon ed on him geniman ffe mon mag pa sunnan awendan of hiere slede. Hwar synt nu

hwa wat nu hwar hi zvccron j3 Ofifie hwar is nu seforemara 7 se arada Romwara heretoga, se was haten Brutus, ofire naman Cassius ? Offffe se wisa 7 fastrada Cato, se was eac Romana heretoga ; se was openlice udwita. Hu ne waran pas gefyrn forfigewitene ? 7 nan mon nat hwar hi nu sint. 25 Hwat is heora nu to lafe, butan se lytla hlisa 7 se nama mid feaum stafu awriten ? 7 pat git wyrse is, p we witon manige foremare 7 gemyndwyrpe weras forfigewitene pe switfe feawa manna a ongit. Ac manige licggafi deade mid ealle forgitene, p se hlisa hiefurfiu cupe ne gedefi. J?eah ge nu wenen 7 wilnian 30 p ge lange libban scylan her on worulde, hwat biff eow pon py bet ? Hu ne cymfi se dead peah, peah he s late cume, 7 adefi eow

k Boeth. ii. met. 7. Quicumque solam,' &c. Cott. Metr. x. 1 scamian E. 2 em. ofswelfd B. 3 dead ab. 1., over he erased.

XX] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE 47

of fiisse worulde ? j hwcct forstent eow pon se gilp, huru pa pe se af terra dead gegripfi j on ecnesse gehceffi ?)

XXI.

f}a se Wisdom ]?a \_pis leoff] asungen haefde, Sa [ongan\ he spillian 7 tSus cwaetS : Ne wen tSu no f ic to anwi\\ice winne

5 witS tSa wyrd ; J/brtSaem ic hit no self nauht ne ondraede, for[/<z hit oft\ gebyretS f sio lease [wyrd nauj>]er ne m^g J^aem men [don] ne fultum ne eac naenne de. \_Forpa\ hio nis nanes lofes wyrSe, *[forpa\ hio hire se[//*£-]ecytS / ^ * ssb C. namvufa ne b$V «r ^ onwrihfi hire aewelm 1pon[ne l heogeop-

10 enaff] hiore ]?eawas. Ic [w^]ne %e[ahp $u~\ neforstande nu get hwget ic pe to cwefie ; forpam hit is wundorfo p&t ic secgan wille, 7 ic hit m&g uneafte mid wordum ar<?<rran 2 swa swa ic wolde ; f is tSaet (z'<: 3) wa/ 4 Saette 5 sio vrt&erweardf wyrd b\§ aelcum men nytwyr^r<? pon sio orsorge. FortSaem seo

15 orsorge jimle lihtS 7 licet/ mon scyle wenan $ hio is 6 sio sotSe gescefd ; ac sio witSerwearde is sio sode gescelp, f>eah hwaem swa ne Ipynce, forc^aem heo is yfej/raed 7 geh&t simle ]> te sotS bitS. Sio otSru \is leas] 7 beswictSm//^ hire [ge/eran,/or]$2sm hio hit 7 gecyft self \rnid hire Attwjf/ulnesse f hio bitS [jw^

20 wancol\ ; ac sio witSerweard^ ge[<^/7] gelaeretS aelcne )?ara f>e hio hi to gej^iet. Sio otSru gebintS aelc "Sara moda tSe hire bryctS mid tSaere hiwunga ]?e (hio] licet -f hio sie god ; sio witSerweard^ [pon\ onbintS 8 7 ge/ra>tS aelc [para pe\ hio to gefiiet, mid tSaem pe [hio him] gzopendd hu tiedre* *[pces * s6a C

25 andweardan ges&Wa sin/. Ac seo orsorhnes™ gcefi scyrmcelu about here- swcefier n windes pyf™ ; sio witierweardnes pon fa'ff simle untcelu 7 wceru™, ascirped™ mid pare styringe hire agenre

1 Boeth. ii. pr. 8. ' Sed ne me inexorabile,' &c.

1 Conj. Son B. 2 gereccan B. 3 Conject. om. C and B. * Apparently

9 /^ra J.

wa C. 5 te om. B. 6 5<?<? B. 7 /5»V om. B. 8 anbint B. 10 em. orsohncs B. u swa far J. " em. suggested by Prof.

Napier; ty'/ft; no reading in J. 13 From J, wracu B. u Orig. ascirred in B, but the second r changed to p ; J has ascerped.

48 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XX

frecennesse. Ac sio lease gescsld hio tihS on last neadinga pa pe hiere to gefieodacf f^rom. fsem so^>[ul gesceWum mid hiere^ oliccunge 3 ; sio w\<S[erweardnes 4 pon ful\ oft ealle (Sa (Se \hiere underpeodde biocf neadt]i\g& getytuS to %>[am soffum gescelclum], swa swa mid zngl[e Jisc gefangen bi$\ DincS (Se 5 nu ty \lytel gestreon 7 lytet\ eaca ]?inra gessel[<fo pcette fieos rede 7] J>ios egeslice witferweardnes [pe bring$^\ ? ]> is f hio swiSe hra(5e Sa [mod fie geope^nafc J>inra getreowra f[r]eonda [7 m<r] ]?inra fionda, f ]?u hi mz'ht swicSe sw^otole 5 tocnawan ? Ac Ip3d[s leasan ^<?]s3elSa, fonne hi (Se from gezvita'ft, J?onne 10 nima(S hi hiora ?;^w mid him, 7 laetaft 6 fine feawan getreowan mid Se. Hu woldes Su nu gebyc[^«w J>d\ Ipu gesaelegost waere 7 }>\e puhte p se]o wyrd swiSost [on pinne willan wode~\ ? mid hu m [tee/an 1 feo woldes f pu pa habban geboht p 3u switole * ^6b C miktest tocnawan pine frind 8 7 fline fynd^ ? * Ic wat deahp 15 about here, flu hit woldest habban mid miclan feo 10 geboht p ffu hi cufiest wel toscadan. J^eah pe nu pince p $u deorwyrfie feoh ]1 forloren habbe, pu hcefsl peak micle diorwyrfire mid geboht ; p sint getreowe friend ; pa $u mihtnu tocnawan, 7 wast hwoetpu hiora h<zfsi\. Hwaet, f \isp eallra deorweo]rftoste fioh. 20

XXI m.

\Ba se Wisdom pa 3is\ spell assed haefde, \pa ongan he giddigan 12] 7 J»us singende \cw(B$~\ : (An sceppend is buton celcum tweon, 7 se is eac wealdend heofo7ies 7 eorfian 7 ealra gesceafta, gesewenlicra 7 eac ungesewenlicra ; p is God al- mihtig. pa ffeozm'aff ealle pa pe fieowiad, ge fiapecunnon ge pa 25 pe ne cunnon, ge pa ffe hit witonp hie him cfeoiviaff ge pa ffe hit nyton. Se ilca gesette unawendendlicne sido 7 peawas 7 eac gecyndelice sibbe eallu 'his gesceaftu, da pa he wolde, 7 swa swa he wolde, 7 swa lange swa he wolde ; pa im sculon standan to worulde. f)ara unstillena gesceafta styring ne mceg no 30

m Boeth. ii. met. 8. ' Quod mundus,' &c. Cott. Metr. xi.

1 sofan J. 2 pare J. 8 olecunge B. * em. wffiei werdnes B. 5 From J, swutele B. 6 From B, laddQ C. 7 micle J. * frend J. 9 fiend}. 10 micle fio}. * fioh}. 12 giddian J.

XXI] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 49

Weordan ges tilled, ne eac onwend of pam ryne 7 of pare endebyrdnesse pe him geset is ; ac se anwealda hcefd ealle his gesceafta swa mid his bridle befangene 7 getogene 7 gemanode swa p hi nauper ne gestillan ne moton, ne eac swidor styrian 5 pon he him pat geru his wealdleSeres to forlcet. Swa hcefd se celmihtiga God geheadorade ealle his gescefta mid his anwealde pcet heora celc wind wiff offer, 7 peah wr ceded offer, p hie ne moton toslupan, ac biod1 gehwerfde eft to pa tic an ryne pe hie cer urnon, 7 swa weorffaff eft geedniwade. Swa hi hitfagiadppa wider -

10 wear dan gesceafta cegffer ge hie betwux hi wmnaff, ge eac fceste sibbe betwux 2 him healdad. Swa nu fyr deff, 7 wceter j see j eorfie, 7 manega offra gesceafta pe beod a swa ungedwcera betwux him swa swa hi beod ; 7 peah hi beod swa gepwcera pcBtte nop anpcet hi magon geferan beon, ac py furfior p heora

i^furffum nan buton offru beon ne mceg. Ac a scealp wifierwearde

p oder wifierwearde gemetgian. Swa nu hceffi se celmihtega

God swicfe gesceadwislice 7 swi9e limplice geset p gewrixle eallu

his gesceaftu. Swa nu lencten 7 hcerfest : on lencien hit

grezvff, 7 on h&rfest hit wealwao. J eft sumer 7 winter : on

20 sumera hit bid wearm, 7 on winlra ceald. Swa eac sio sunne bringd leohte dagas, 7 se mona liht on niht, purh pees ilcan Godes miht. Se ilca forwyrrifi pcerce see p heo ne mot pone peorscwold oferstceppan pare eorpan*. Ac he hceffi heora mearce swa gesette p hie ne 4 mot heore mearce gebrcedan ofer

25 pa stillan eorpan. Mid pa ilcan gerece is gereaht szw'ffe anlic

gewrixle pees flodes 7 pees ebban. pa gesetennesse 5 pa he Icet t

standan pa hwile pe he wile. Ac ponne cer pe he p gewealdleder

forlcet para bridla pe he da gesceafta nu mid gebridlode hcefd : p

is* seo widerweardnes pe we cer ymbe sprcecon : gif he pa Icet

toslupan, pon forlcetad hi pa sibbe ffe hi nu healdad, 7 wind heora celc on offer cefter his agenu willan, 7 forlcetad heora geferrcedenne, 7 fordod ealne ffysne middaneard, 7 weorffaff him selfe to nauhte. Se ilca God gefegd mid freondrcedenne folc

1 btS B. 2 em. betwx B. 3 mceru follows eorQan above line.

* ne conj. om. B. 5 em. gesetennes B. 6 is conj. om. B.

E

50 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXI

iog&dere, 7 sinhigscipas gesamndd mid clcenlicre lufe. He geg&deraS frind 7 geferan p hie getreowlice heora sibbe 7 heora

freondrcedenne healdad. Eala pte pis moncyn ware gtscelig, gif heora mod ware swa riht 7 swa gestddelod 7 swa geendebyrd swa swa pa ofire gesceafta si'ndon.} Her end<2# nu seo (zftre 5

froferboo.^ Beetles, 7 ongincS sw fridde. Se Boetius waes oSre naman haten 2 Seuennus ; se waes heretoga Romana.

XXII n.

§ i. £)a, se Wisdom fa Sis liotS asungen haefde, fa haefde he me gebundenne mid pare wynsumnesse his san.[ges, p ic his~\ waes swi(5e wafiende 7 swi[#? lu]stbasre (hine) to geheranne 10 mid [wwfjwearde mode, 7 fa fulhrse^e [fftes ic\ cleopode to him 7 fus cwaeS : \Eala, PFz>]dom, fu Se eart sio heh[j/<? _/ro]fer ealra werigra moda 3 ; hu f u me hgefst afrefredne aeg- J?er ge mid finre smealican spraece, ge mid Jj inre wynsum- nesse fines sanges. To f aem f u me haefst n[«] aretne 4 15 7 ofercumene mid f in[r^] gesceadwisnesse, f me nu SincS S[^/]te no -f an f ic [ffas] unwyrd araef[«<2« *mceg ffe me on becumen is, acpeah me] giet mare frecenes5 on becume,ne cwifte ic nae/re ma f hit butan ^ewyrhtu sii\ ; forSaem ic wat •£ ic [/^<2ra« 7 hefigrari\ wyrcSe waare. [Ac ic wolde ymbe pone] 20 laecedom [para pinra lara hwene mare] geheran. ty\eah pu nu hwene czr j<^]de ^ f u wende ]> hi woldon me sW2<Se bitere fincan, ne ondrcede 6 ic hi me nu nauht 7, ac ic heora eom swiSe gifre aegtfer g[^] to geheranne ge eac to gehealdenne, 7 fe swicSe georne bidde f fu hi me gelseste, s[wa swa <?u me] nu 25 lytle aer gehete. p[<2 cwcefi se~\ Wisdom : Ic ongeat sona [pa flu swa wel] geswugodes 7 swa lustlic[<? ^-^^rjdest mina lara, •f f u woldest [mid] innewearde mode hi ong[//t?«] 7 smea- gean. ForSaem ic gean3z'^de swiSe wel of ic wisse hwaet [/# woldest] 7 hu fu hit understandan woldest, 7 eac fy 30 funSur ic tiolode swicSe geornfullice f fu hit forstandan

n Boeth. iii. pr. I. 'lam cantum ilia fininerat,' &c. 1 afterre frofrboc J. 2 gehaten B. 3 doma B. * gerctne B. s frecennes B. 6 em. ondrade B. 7 w^ nauht nu B.

XXIII] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 51

meah[>] '. Ac ic fe nu wille secgan hwilc se [/«]cecraeft is minre lare J>e f>u me nu bitst. He is swi(5e biter on muffe, 7 he J?e tirS on (5a frotan *[>?« #w &j arast fandast ; ac he~\ * 39b c- weredatS 2 si(5(5an he innan bi(5 7 3 j ze>2tfe 4 /a5e on (Saem z'/moSe,

5 7 [jzw'JtSe switfe [swe/e~\ to bealcetenne 5.

§ ii. na Ac [/»^r ffu ongeate h] wider ic (5e [»«] tiohige [/0 Icedenne 6, zi: z#<z/] <5set )?u wold^/ [jw^<? georne foder fundian 7 jzwifc swidlice beon onceled mid /]aere gitsunge, forfia ic geherde p 3u cer scedest j> Ipu swide geornfull ze;aere hit to

\ogehyranne. Da cwaet? f Mod: Hwi</er wilt "5u me (nu swiftest) laedan? Da andwyrde sio Gesceadw[z>]nes 7 cwaeS : To [>]aem soSum gesselSum ic tiohige tSaet [ic pe l&de], J?aer 7 f>in mod oft ymb [rczsweff 7 wr ] maet 8 ; 7 f>u ne meahtes gyt ful rihtn\Q weg aredian to t5aem [J^^W/TZ

15 ^jdJeKJumj forSon9 J>in mod [ze;^j a5w]god mid tfoere ansene 10 f)issa \leasena\ gesselc^a. Da cwaet5 f Mod : Ic [/>]e ^alsige f f»u me o'Sewe butan [czlcu /z<y]eon hwaet sio soSe gesaeltS sie. Da cwae'5 sio Gesceadwisnes : Ic wille forlustlice for tSinum lufum; [ac~\ ic sceal be sumre bysene sume

20 anlicnesse fsere wisan (fc) getaecan, [off] t5e J>aet J^ing cutSre sie, to t5aem f Ipu j?a bisne sweotole n gesceaw[z^, 7 fion~\ne be faere anlicnesse J?ara [jtf^bia *gescelf>a flu mage ongitan }>a * 4°a C. j<?diz» gesceWa^ 7 forlcetan n palte him (0f%r]weard bitS ; ]> sint J?a leasan gesa[e/%i / 7 J>onne mid ealles modes geornfulla[w]

25 inget5once ^/^<? 13 f J>u maege becuman to pa ^jaelSum >e ece

XXIII o.

Wisdom Sa tSis spell arced** hcefde, pa ongan he eft giddian, 7 ^z/j 15 cwcefi : (Swa hwa swa wille sawan westmbcere land, atio cp.rest of$a pornas 7 pa fyrsas 7 p fearn 7 ealle pa

D* Boeth. iii. pr. i. 1. 14 P. ' Sed quod tu te audiendi,' &c.

0 Boeth. iii. met. i. 'Qui serere,' &c. Cott. Metr. xii. 1 From J, mihtest B. 2 8e weredafi J, werodaS B. 3 innati j

H8 B. * em..su/de B. belcentan B. 6 ladanne J. ^ fe B. 8 hraswaQ 7 ft^ w«/ J, rcesiveQ 7 eatimet B. 9 for} am B. 10 ansine B. 11 W&/<? C. 1S From },forlat B. J3 ^a^^» J. " From J, 15 dus dus B.

E 2

52 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXIII

weod fie he gesio p pa ceceru derigen, p se hw&te mcege py bet weaxan. Eac is fleas bisen to geftencenne, ft is p celcu men pined huniges biobread py weorodra gif he hwene <zr biteres onbirigd. J eft smylte weder bid py pancwyrdre gif hit hwene czr bid stearce s tor mas 7 nordanwindas 7 micle renas 7 snawas. 5 7 pancwyrdre bid eac pas dcrges leoht for pare egeslican piostro fare nihte, pon hit wcere gif nan niht nczre. Swa bid eac micle pe winsumre sio sode gesceld to habbenne efter pa eormdum hisses andweardan lifes. J eac micle di ed pu miht pa sodan gescelda gecnawan 7 to hiora cydde becuman, gif du ceres t 10 awyrtwalast of pinu mode da leasan gescelfia, 7 hi of atiht od done grund. Siddan pu hi pon gecnawan miht, donne wat ic p du ne wilnast nanes odres pinges oferpa^

XXIV P.

§ i. \_pa he pd\ ]?is leo^ asungen h[^/%, /]a forlet he )?one sang, [7 gesw]ugode ane hwile, 7 o?2[gan?i] smealice 15 J^encan on his modes ingelpance, 7 (5a l cwaecS : ^Elc deacSlic swencS hine selfne \rnid mtsflt^cum 2 7 maenigfealdum um, 7 ]?eah wilniaS ea//<? \durh mis/]Y\ce 3 pa^as cuman to arm ende ; \_p is] $ hi wilniaS }:urh ungelio? earnunga cuman to anre ^Wz^nesse; f is J>onne God; [«$•<?] 20 is fruma 7 ende selces goodes, 7 he is sio hehste gesaelcS. Da * 4ia C. cwaecS *^set Mod : 4 Daet me t>inc(5 sie f hehste good 4, \_J><zt\te mon5 ne \durfe nanes odres godes~\, ne eac \ne recce ofer p, siddan\ he ^ haebbe \_p is hrof* eallra ocferra] good[^z / forpa hit eall odru god7~\ utan be/^#, [7 call oninnan him] hsefS. 25 Naere hit [no p hehste god^ gif him aenig \butan ware, for]- J>3em hit f»onn[<?] hsefde 8 t[<? wilman]ne sumes goodes J?e hit [self] naefde. pa andswarode sio [G^^Jadwisnes 7 cwaeft : Daet is 9 swit5[^ sweotol\ ]> 'Saet is sio hehste ges[«/^, for]<Sddm hit is aegcSer ge hrof [ge flor\ ealles goodes. Hwaet is <$aet 30 [pon] buton sio seleste ges[<z#7, pe ffa] oftra £^sael($a ealla on-

P Boeth. iii. pr. 2. ' Turn defixo paululum uisii,' &c. 1 9ns B. 2 mislicum J. s mislice J. * fiat . . . good gone from

top of fol. 41 a, but written at bottom of fol. 4ob in a modern hand.

6pseman¥>. *frofr]. 7 good]. 8 hafde pon B. 9 is om. B.

XXIV. §2] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHISE 53

[innan him] ^gaderacS, 7 hi utan ymb[/Hzf$l, 7] oninnan him gehelt, 7 him nanes ne bitS wana, ne he nanes nedfearfe naefcS, ac hi cumacS call of himy 7 eft call to him, swa swa call waetru cumatS of c$aere sae, [7] eft cumatS ealle 2 to ftaere

5 sae ? Nis nan to Saes lytel aewylm 3 £ he J?a sae ne [^]sece ; 7 eft of Saere sae he geknt in on pa eorff&n, [7 sw]& he bi(S smugende geond ]?a eon5[fl« off he] eft cyraS to Saem *ilcan 4 * 4lb c- aewe[/#2<?>^ he &r ut fleow, 7 swa eft to pare sa.

§ ii Q. ito z'j »]u bysen para \sopena ges&lda ; j?ara\ vj\\niad

10 ^ealle deafilice men to begiianne, peak hi fiurh mislice wegas fiencan to cumanne. Forpa cegh]welc man haefS \_gecyndelic god on hint] selfam, for[/« celc mod wilndS j^JSes godes to \begi- tanne ; ac hit bio*^ amerred mid \^pd Icenum] godum 6, for (Saem hit \bid^ ofdcelre 6 Saerto. Fort5[^ sume menn wenafi pcet p se

15 seo selesie gescelfi p mon seo swa welig p he nanes flinges mar an ne fiurfe, 7 wilniafi ht'ora] woruld aefter [pa. Sume men wenafi p p sie pest hehte godp he sie his geferu his geferena weorffost,

7 eallon w^Jegene "Saes tiola'S. Sume z^nat) -f Saet hehste good sie on fid heluAzn anwalde; J?a vii\m'ao offer twega, ot5^e

20 him selfe ricsian, o'S'Se hi to (Saera ricena freondscipe ge))iod[an]. Sume fonne tiohiatS f (Saat betst sie f mon sie foremaere 7 widmaere, 7 haebbe godne 7 hlisan ; tiliatS fonne faes aegfter ge on sibbe ge on gewinne. [Manege tella^fi f t[<?] maest[«]m goode [7 to mcestere ^JesaelSe *[j^ mon sie simle bliffe on pis * 42a C.

25 andweardan life, 7 fulga eallum his lustu. Sume ponne pa pe ffas welan wilniaff, hi his wilniaff forpd p&t hi 8 woldean ffy mar an anweald habban, p he mihte* py orsorglicor ffissa woruldlusta brucan, 7 eac pas welan. Mane\g& 10 sint lp[ara pe forpi wilniaff tf#]waldes ]) e hie \woldon ormcete feoh n gega\-

30 derian; oStfe [eft pone hlisan heo~\i& naman hi \wilniaff p hi gebrcedan\.

i Boeth. iii. pr. 2. 1. 13 P. 'Est enim mentibus hominum,' &c.

1 ymbfehft J. a ealle cumaft B. s <zwelm B. 4 ilcan (zwe\_ written at bottom of fol. 413 in a modern hand, cf. p. 52, note 4. 5 goodiim J. 6 em. by Junius, oftfialre ],ofd<z/re B. 7 heah be gone B.

8 em. he B. 9 w^a/^/^ J. lu manegce B. u /M J.

54 BE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXIV. §3

§ iii r. On swilcum 7 [on oflrum swelcu /^]num 7 hi'eosendu l [weorffscipu] selces mennisces [modes ingepanc £z#] g^swenced mid tSsere geor[nfu?nesse 7] mid (Saere tilun^a 2 ; wenc5 \_J>on~] / ^z'/ te$<$£ sum healic \god* gestryned\ j^onne hit haefS genumen 4 [pees folces] 0/&:unga ; 7 5 me J>inc(S f hit \hcBbbe 5 ge\boht sume s\vi(5e leaslice [/72<2r<fc]. .SVm^ /ilia(5 mid micelre [gwjrnfulnesse wifa, forSaem -f he fmrh "Sset msege maest bearna be[^'/]an, 7 eac wynsumlice libban. D[a ^/rjiewan friend ]?onne ic secgge sie 'Saet ^rwyrSeste "Sing ealra ]?issa weo[r^/^<?j'^/]'5a ; ]m nesint fur"Sum 6 \jo woruld- 10

42b C. godu to /^Jllanne, ac to godcundum ; *[forj>aseo lease wyrd hi . naforfi ne bring ff, ac se God fie hi gecyndelice gesceop to gemagu. Forpamde crlces offres fonges on fosse worulde mon wilnafi, o$$e forpape he mtzg purh p to anwealde cuman, offffe to sumu woruldluste, butan pa>s getreowan freondes ; pone] mon hif/atf" 15 hwilu for lufu 7] for tno[wum, peah he him] nanra o"Serra \lcEna 1 ne wene. p~\ gecynd gefasgS 8 [7 gelimfi pa friend\ togadre mid \swi$e untodeledlicre /]ufe. Ac \rtiid pissii woJruldgesael'Sum 7 [mid bis andwe^ccfan welan mon [wyrcfi ^/"]tor fiond Sonne frt\9nd. \_Be fiisan 9 7 be] maenegum 20 pillicum maeg \beon eal\lu monnum cuft "Saette \_ealle pa 7zV]umlican 10 good bio"S tor[cudran] "Sonne (Saere sawle craef/^j1. \Hw&t) we~\ wenatS "Sset mon bio py strencnz11 J>e he bit5 micel on his \\choman. Seo faegernes Sonne 7 sio hwaet«« {>a[w] lichoman geblissacS Sone mon 7 arJVJt, 7 sio haelo hine 25 gede(S lus^baerne. On eallum (Sissum lic[z/^]licu u ge- saeli[^-]nessu men s\eca$ anfealde] eadignesse Saes *§\e him

4^ C. flinch, for pa *J?e13 ceghwelc man swa hw&t swa he ofer ealle o$re ping swiftest lufafi, p he teohhafi 14 p him sie betst, 7 pcet bifi his hehste god 15 ; pon he p<zt 'don begiten hcefcf, pon 30 tihhafi™ he p he mcege beon siuiffe gescelig]. Ne17 onsac[^

' Boeth. iii. pr. 2. 1. 28 P. ' In his igitur ceterisque,' «Scc. 1 hi reosendu B. 2 From J, tiolunga B. s good J. * gewunnen B. 5 ond B. 6 furton B. 7 leana J. 8 gefeM B. * dis J.

10 From J, lichamlican B. u From J, strcengra B. 12 From

J, licamlicum B. 13 Top of fol. 433. C partly gone, partly illegible.

14 tiohhaft J. 15 good J. 16 tiohhaJS J. 17 n C.

XXIV. §4] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 55

ic nauht p da gesal$a~] 7 (seo) ! eadignes [si'e pat hehste 2 god9 pises] andweard[^w lifes; forpd ffe* d^Jhwilc mon5 tiohh[0#6 p p ding betsi\ sie f he swiftust [pfer odre ping 7w]faS ; 7 f>onne he [tiohhad p he sie] switfe gesaelig gif [he $pat begitan mag\ <5aet he ]x>nne swif)us[/ willnad. Hu ne] is £ 7 nu genoh openlice g[eeowad] f»ara leasena gesaeltSa anlic- [nes,~] p is fonne aehta 7 weort$scip[V 7 an]\veald. 7 gielp 7 woruldlust? [Be pd] woruldluste Epeccurus8 [se udwi[\& saede, f>a he ymb ealle [pas off^ra. gesaeltSa smeade J:e we

10 [cer nem\don ; f>a saede he f se lust [w<zre] f hehste good, forSaem eall[^ /^ ^rw] good J?e we aer nemdon olec[f0# pa\ mode 7 hit retao" 9 ; se lust ~<So[nne 10 ana olec\$ t5aem lichoman an[£ swidost.

§ ivs. ^4c z&f ze;]ill[fl^] w^ giet sprec[0# ymbe manna gecynd

15 7 ymbe heora tilunga. *pa nu peak heora mod 7 heor a gecynd * 436 C sie adimmad, 7 hi sien onp of dale asigen toyfele 7 pider healde, about here' peak hi wilniafi pas &e hi cunnon 7 magon pas hehstan n godes 12. *Sze;a swa oferdruncen man wat p he sceolde] to his huse [7 to his raste, 7 ne mag pea\a t5ider [aredian, swa biff eac J>a\

20 mode [^pon hit bid ahefigad\ mid Ssem [^ymhogu pisse\ worulde; hit bit? [mid pd hwilu <?/>r]drenced 7 gedw^[/^ /^? pa™ p hit ne mag\Q full rihte14 [aredian to gode\. Ne pinct5 feah J>ae [monnup hi\ auht mearrigen fe [pas 15 wilnid<f\ to begitanne, f hi maran [w^ fiurfon\ tilian ; ac wenatS -f hi ma[gen 16 <?a//^ 17]

25 f>as good gegadrian togadere, [^patte nan] butan j^aere gesom- nunga [ne sie]. Nylon fonne nan herre 18 good [_pdn\ eallra f>ara deorwyrtSestew^ [^'w]ga gegadrunga to hiora [anwealde] Saet he nanes (Singes buton [pam 19 ne] fyrfe. Ac t5aet nis nan [man pi]& sumes eacan ne tfyrfe, [buton Gd]de anum ;

30 he haefS on his [agenu gen^og, ne t5earf he nane[j pinges buton~\ Saes f>e [he on him selfu ha/<f]. We[«J/ pu nu p da

8 Boeth. iii. pr. 2. 1. 49 P. ' Sed ad hominum studia reuertor,' &c.

1 em./^ B. 2 em. hehte B. 3 good]. * /y J. 5 waw« B. 6 /(f^ad B. 7 fftf B. 8 epiccurus B. 9 em. «/ C, ^tod1 B.

10 Conj. Son B. " em. A^/aw B. 12 ^»wjfej J. 13 gedwealdtotion]. 14 rj'A/B. ls mearrigende Jxzs B. 1S em. A/w agen B. 17 tffl//J. 18 em. hereC, heora*&. 19 conj. butant for buton Icem. B.

56 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXIV. §4

* 44a C dysegianpe l *wenad ptep ding sie celces weordscipes 2 betst wyr- a out here. fie pte fa* medemast ongiton magon ? Nese, nese. Icwatp hit

nis no to forseone. Hu mceg p yfel beon pte (Ekes monnes ingepanc wend j^Jte good s[ie, 7 after higad, 7 wilnad to &?]gitanne? Nese, [nis hit na yfel ; p is p\ hehste good. 5 \_Hwi nis nu anweald to] tellanne to [sumu para hehstend] goda pisses \andweardan lifes? Hw<zder\ f nu sie to talia^^t' waclic 7 unnyt] ftsette nytwyrc5os[/ is eallra pissa] woruldpinga, f is Anweald? Hwceder* nu] good hlisa 7 forema[<?r^^ seo5 for] nauht to tellenne? Nese, nes[e ; nis 10 hit nan&] cyn f mon (Sset for nau[/$/ telle], forSsemcSe 3elc mon wencS \p p betst] sie f he swiftost lufacS. Hu ne \witon\ we f nan nearones 7 ne nan e[arforffu] ne nan unrotnes ne nan sar ne [nan] hefignes nis nan gesaelS ? Hwset Jmrfon 8 we nu ma ymbe pa gesseltSa sprecan ? Hu ne wat aelc mon 15 hwset t$a bioS, 7 eac wat f hi9 bio(5 f hehste goo^// 7 pf^ ^cS (fulneati) selc mon on swi^e lytlum pingum [ffa jjelestan gessel'Sa ; forpsem he \wendp he] hi ponne ealle haebbe, gif he

* 44^ C. \hcefd p p he pon swtj&ost wilnatS *[to begitanne. p is don p

hi swidost wilniad to begitanne: we/a 7 weordscipe 7 rice 7 20 pisse worulde wuldor 7 gilp 7 woruldlust. f)isses ealles hi wilniad, forpape hi wenad p hie purh pa ping scylon begitan p him ne seo 10 nanes willan wana, nader u ne zewr#]scipes ne 12 \anwealdes neforem<zrne]$>?>Q ne blisse. Daes ealles hi wilniacS, 7 wel dop f hi pses [wilniaff], peah hi mis[//z'<r<? 13 his wilnigen. 25 Be pcl\ pingum [_mon mceg sweotole ongitan] $ selc mon [pees wilnad p he mcege\ $ hehste god u [begitan par hi hit] gecnawan mea[^/^«, odde on rihf] secan cu^en ; ac \hi hit ne secad on] pone rihtestan weg; [hit nis on] pisse worulde. 30

1 dysiende J. 2 em. weorscipes B. 3 te hi from J, om. B.

* em. hwczder B. 5 sie J. 6 nan om. J. 7 nearanes B. 8 ^wr/"^ B. 9 da B. 10 sie J. " »fl«^r J. 12 «^ om. B. 13 mislice J. 14 Appar. ^/, but accent not clear.

XXV] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 57

xxv t

Da se VJis[dom pa dis\ spel asaed haefde, f>a on[gan he eft\ singan 7 Jms cwaetS: (Ic wille nu mid giddu gecydan hu wundor- lice Drihten welt eallra gesceafta mid pa bridlu his anwealdes, 7 mid hwilcere endebyrdnesse he gestadolad 7 gemetgad ealle 5 gesceafta ; 7 hu he hi hcefd geheadorade 7 gehafte mid his unanbindendlicu racentu, p <zlc gesceaft lid healdon locen wid hire gecynde, pare gecynde pe heo to gesceapen wes, bulon monnu 7 sumu englu ; pa weordad hwilu of hiora gecynde. If wee t, seo leo, peah hio wel lam se, 7 fceste racentan habbe 7 hire

10 magister swifie lufige 7 eac ondrcede, gif hit cefre gebyrefi p&t heo blodes onbirigfi, heo forgit sona hire niwan taman, 7 gemorid pas wildan gewunan hire eldrana. Ongincf fion ryn 7 hire racentan brecan, 7 abit cerest hire ladteow, 7 siffian cpghwat pas pe heo gefon mceg^ ge monna ge neata. Siva dofi

15 eac wudufuglas * ; peah hi beon wel atemede, gif hi on pam wuda weordafi, hi forseofi heora lareowas 7 wuniati on heora gecynde. peah heora lareowas him pon biodan pa ilcan mettas pe hi cer tame mid gewenedon, don ne reccacf hi para meita, gif hi pees wuda benugon ; ac pined him wynsurep him se weald

20 oncwefie 7 hi gehiran ofierra fugla stemne. Swa bid eac pa treowu pe him gecynde bid up heah to standanne. peah pu teo hwelcne boh ofdune to pare eordan swelce pu began mcege, swa pu hine alcetst, swa sprincd he up 7 wrigad wid his gecyndes. Siva ded eac seo sunne ; peah heo ofer midne dag

25 onsige 7 lute 'to pare eorpan, eft heo seed hire gecynde 7 stigd on pa dceglan wegas wid hire uprynccs, 7 swa hie ufor 7 ufor odde hio cymd swa up swa hire yfemest gecynde bid. Swa ded celc gesceaft; wrigad wid his gecyndes, 7 gefagen bid gif hit afre to cuman mceg. Nis nan gesceaft gesceapen dara pe ne wil-

30 nigep hit pider cuman mage ponan pe hit cer com,p is to rceste 7 to orsorgnesse. Seo rcest is mid Gode, 7 pcet is God. A c celc gesceaft hwearfad on hire self re swa swa hweol ; 7 to pa heo swa

* Boeth. iii. met. 2. ' Quantas rerum,' &c. Cott. Metr. xiii. 1 em. wudu fugas B.

58 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXV

hwearfad p heo eft cume peer heo ar wees, 7 uco p ilce p heo ar was, fionecan fie heo utan behwerfed sie p p Mo ar wees, 7 do p p heo cer dyde.)

XXVI u.

§ i. £)& se Wisdom cSa [ffts feoff asuri]gen ! hsefde, J?a on\gan he eft] spellian 7 J>us cwsetS : \Eala, ^Jwset, ge eorolican 5 men 2, (Seah g[<? w]w selfe nu don neatum gelice {[or eow\\e dysige, hwaet, ge f>eah magon hwaethwugu ongitan swelce eow m[«/]e be eowrum frumsceafte, -f is God ; tSone socSan fruman 7 j^one softan [<?«]de [«/r]re gesaelcSe ge ongita^, J?eah ge \hine fullice] ne oncnawen3; 7 swaSeah [sto ge- 10 46b C. cynd eow tikS~\ to tSaem andgite, *[a^ ^oze; teohd* swifie manig-

feald gedwola of pa andgite. Gedencafi nu hwcsder men m&gen cuman to pa sopum gesccWum purh pa 5 andweardan gesalfia ;

forpade fullneah ealle men cwe$a$ p se seo 6 se ges&lgosla se pe

pas eordlican ges<ElSd\ ealla haefS. ^Hw&fier nu micel\feoh 15 o"SSe weortS[ja^ offie eall\ Ipes andwearda wela [nicege cEnigne mon\ don swa gesaeligne \p he nanes pinges w]aran ne J»yrfe? [Nese, nese ; ic wat pat p\ hi ne magon. Hwy [nis hit

pdn on] j?y switSe sweotol {p pas andwea]rda.n good ne sint no \_pa sodan go]d7, fortS3em]?e hi ne \niagon ^//Jan J?set 20 hi gehataS? (Ac licet tad p hi gelcsstan ne magon, pdn hi gehatao] |?De [pe hi lufiati\ "willaff Sa soc5an gesael[/^y 7 akogap] him ]?eah ma <5onne [hi him ^Jlaesten, for'Saem'Se hi heojYtf nabbap\ ma }:on hi heora haebbe.n. \Gepenc pii\ nu be (5e selfum, la, Boetius, hwcetier Ipu aefre auht unrot 25 W3ere )?a ]?a f>u gesgelegost waere, oSSe hwaeSer J>e asfre aeniges welan 8 w^w^ waere fa (5u maestn[^ ze;^/fl» h&fdest,

* 47a C ^^ hwafier pin woruld *pa eall ware after pinu willan ? e' pa andsworode Boetius 7 cwcsfi ': Nese, la, nese; nces ic nafre git nane hwile swa emnes modes, pas pe ic gemunan mage, 30

u Boeth. iii. pr. 3. ' Vos quoque o terrena animalia,' &c. 1 asuncgen J. 2 hw<z pas weor'Qlican men B. 3 gecnawan B.

4 tihG J. 5 }as J. 6 «V J. 7 good J. 8 w«7/a« B.

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p ic eallunga ware orsorg, p ic swa orsorg ware p ic nanc gedrefednesse ncefde; ne me nafre git ne lie ode eallp ic wissie \ ne me nafre nas ealles swa ic wolde, peah ic his mide\. Da and- s\vo[rode se Wisdom 7 cwad: Hwi\ naere tSu ^o[nnez genog earm 5 7 genog] unhydig 3, 1p[ea/i pe duhte p du welig wa\re, f>onne \du offer twega, odde hcefdesi] •)? tSu noldes otSfte \nafdest p du woldest] ? Da andswarode Boet[zk? 7 cwad : Eall me] wses swa swa (5u saed[^/]. (f)a cwad se Wisdom : hu ne bid celc mon genog earm pas de he nafd, pon hit him lyst habban P

™p is soft, cwad Boe tins, pa cwced se Wisdom: Gif he pon earm bid, ne he pon ne bid eadig ; forfii he eac wilndSp he habbe p he nafd^py he wolde genog habban. pa cwad Boetius : p is eall sod p du segst.) \£)a cwced se W^Vjdom : Hu ne hafdest \_pu pon pa jyr]m$Q *, (5a t5a Su welgost \wcere ?

15 £>a <2«^]swarode ic 7 cwad : Ic wat $ )?u [soff segst], $ ic hi haefofc. Da cwaeS se \Vis[dd : Hii\ ne j?inc<S me "Sonne nu p \ealle pa wjelan pisses middaneardes [ne magon\ gedon aenne mon wetigne, [swa weligne~\ f he genog haebbe 7 no \_maran ne] (Syrfe ? 7 swa^eah hi [hit gehatad celctt]m Sara

20 J?e hi ha^fd.* pa cwced ic : Nis nan ping 5 sodre pon p du* 4;a C

. .

§ ii v. pa cwad se Wisdo : Ac hwi ne eart pu pon his gedafa P Hu ne miht pu geseon alee dag p da strengran nimad pa welan of*pd unstrengu 7 P JHzvi bid elles alee dag

25 swelc seofung 7 swelce geflitu 7 gcmot 7 domas. buton p ale bit pas reaflaces pe him on genumen bid, odde eft odres gitsad ? pa andswarode 8 ic 7 c wad : Genoh ryhte })u spyrast ; swa hit is swa pu segst. pa cwad he : For Tfisu pingu bedearfalc mon fultume\§ *[to eacan him selfu^ pat he] maege %phea\ldan *

30 his welan. £)a cwa^ ic : Hwa <&\sacd pas ? f)a cwad he : Gif he nau]\\t naefde [pas de he ondredep\ he forleosan \porfte, gone. pon ne 9] Sorfte he no maran [fultomes pdn\ his selfes. Da cwsetS [ic : Sod pu segst\. Da onsac se Wisdom \sarlice 7 cwd\v$ :

T Boeth. iii. pr. 3. 1. 32 P. ' Quidni fateare,' &c. 1 wisse J. 2 Conj. Son B. 3 unhiSy B. * From J, earm'Se B. 5 ]>ara J. 6 on J. 7 em. un]>strcngum 'B. andwyrde J.

9 }>on he ne B.

60 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XX VI. §2

JEala, •f me }?ync(5 \v\§[eriveard ping~] ae/ces monnes gewunan 7 &\[ces monnes] willan, j^e1 ic nu secgan wille ; \_p is pte] f>on<2n f>e hi tiohhiaft f h[t scylan <?<z/]igran weoit&ro, f hi viQQi¥$[ad ponan rajrmran 7 eargran. FonSaem [gif hi lytles] hwaet habbaS, J?onne \>e[purfon hi p hi\ oleccen f>3em aefter 5 [fride'* pe csm'gr~\e wuhte mare \\abba3 ; sam hi pyrf]en, sa[m hi ne purfon, hi willad peah. Hwczr ispon seo gemetgung,

* 48a C. odfo hwa hcpf'd hi, ofifie hwonne cymd heo,fl heo mage *adrf\f&n

f>a yrm'Sa from t5ae[/w s welegum\ eall[«»]ga ? Swa he mare \i\cefd, swa] he ma monna4 oleccan sceal. [ffwes^SQi )?a 10 welegan nu naefre ne \hingrige B], ne ne fyrste, ne ne \cale 6 f Ic wene] j^eah f J?u wille nu [cweffdn p da zw/]gan haebben mid h[wa hi mcpgen ficef] call gebetan. [Ac peak 3u nu swa] cwsede, hit ne mago\n $a welan £//«#]ga gebetan, feah [hi sume hwile\ maegen. Fort5semJ>[^ hi sculon celce d<zg] yean f 15 mon selce dceg [wanaff ; forpamtyz sio mennisce waedl [ffe ncefre ^Jfylled ne bi"S wilnaS aelce \_dceg /iw(zs~\hwugu 7 J>ysses woruldwelan, [cpgder] ge hrsegles ge metes ge dr[jynces ge~\ monegra j^inga to eacan \_}>d. ^rjtSsem nis nan mon swa welig [/ ^] maran ne J>yrfe. Ac sio [gitsung] ne con 20 gemet 8, ne nsefre ne bitS g[^]healden on Ssere nedSearfe, ac wilnaS symle maran J>on^e he /«rfe. Ic nat hwi ^ fultruwiatS 'S'aem hreo[j]endan welan, nu hy ne magon eowre [wjaedle eow from ad[^]n ; ac [ge ecaS eowre] wsedle 9 mid Ssem Se hi eow \to cumaS. . 25

* 48b C. § iii w. £)a s]e Wisdom Sa J>is spel * \asad htzfde, pa ongan

he eft giddian 10, 7 pus] singende cwae'S : (Hwelc fremu by$ pa welgan gitsere p he gegaderige ungeri pissa welena 7 celces gimcynnes genog begite ? 7 peak he erige his land mid pusend sula. 7 peak eall ties middaneard sie his anwealde underfieoded, 30 ne lat he his nanwuht of pis middanearde mid him mare p on he brohte hider.)

w Boeth. iii. met. 3. ' Quamuis fluente,' &c. Cott. Metr. xiv. 1 p B. 2 em.frde B. 3 dam conj. om. B. * maran B. 5 hingre J. 6 kale J. 7 So], hwathweg B. 8 gemel B. 9 ermSe B. 10 giddigan J.

XXVII. § 2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 6 1

XXVII *.

§ i. [£)a *] se Wisdom Sa Sis liocS a[jw«]gen haefde, Sa ongan he \eft\ spellian 7 cwaecS : Tu 2 f>ing [/#«£• se] weortS- scipe 7 se anwald [gedort], gif he becymtS to ]?aem dy[sgan ; ^]e maeg hine gedon weortSne [7] andrysne ocSrum dysegum. 5 Ac J?onecan fe (^<?) tfone anwald forlaet, (pftfo 8 J^ anweald hine^pon ne bid he naufier pa dysegan ne weorff ne andrysne^). HvvaetSer nu se anwald haebbe f>one J^eaw Saet he astificige 5 uncSeawas 7 awyr[/]walige 6 of ricra monna [w]ode, [7] plaritige Saer craeftf^ on? Ic wat\ Seah f se eor^lica

10 [anweald ncefre *ne scewfi }>a crceftas, ac1 lisfi 7 gadrafi* ^ 49a c- urifieawas ; 7 ponne hi gegadrad hcefd1, pon* eowaff he hi, nallas ne hilfi ; forpd 'Sara ricra monna uncfeawas manige men geseoff, forpafle hi manige cunnon, 7 manege him mid beoff\. ForSaem we sy[mle seofiafi ymbe~\ Sone anwald [7 hine eac

iS/orsco^fion^ne we ges[>0# j# he cymft to J>a z^rrestum 7 to J?[a pe us unweorfioste] biot5. For t5aem \_fiingu wees gio pat se] wisa Catulus hine [gebealg 7 swa wwjgefraeglice forcwaeS N[oniu] f>one rican, forSsem he hine gemette sittan on gere- nedum scridwaene ; fort5aem 9 hit waes tSa swic^e 9 micel sido

20 mid Romwarum f 10 faer nane o(5re ^n u ne saeton buton f>a weortSestan. pa forseah se Catulus hine, /0r£>y he j^aeran sittan sceolde ; forSaem he hine wiste swifte ungesce[cz^]isne

7 swiSe ungemetfaestne. pa ongzn se Catulus him spigettan on; se Catulus waes heretoga on Rome, swi(5e [^]sceadwis

25 mon. Ne forsawe he [noJ>on~\G otSerne swa swit5e gif he nan [rice ne nfs^nne anwald [«<z]efde.

§ ii y. Hwae[/^r pu nu mcege ongitan\ hu micelne 12 *\un- * 49b c- weorfiscipe se] anwald brengS [fid unmedeman\ gif he hine

* Boeth. iii. pr. 4. * Sed dignitates,' &c.

y Boeth. iii. pr. 4. 1. 7 P. * Videsne quantum malis,' &c.

1 Da . . . cwati supplemented from J, om. B. 2 tiva B. s Between forlcet and hwceSer a line erased in C. 4 em. andysne B.

5 astyfecige B. 6 wyrtwalige B. 7 ac . . . hcefd from J, om. B.

8 /^(Jw B. fl fordczm . . . swide om. B. 10 wasp B. u From

J, on B. 12 micfe C. Top of fol. 490 left blank.

62 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHISE [XXVII. § 2

under[y£]hcS ? forcSaem selces monnes yfel bi<S Ipy openre gif he anwald haefcS. Ac gesege me nu, ic ascige t5e, f>u Boetius, hwz' f>u swa jftam^feald yfel haefde 7 swa micele une[#>z]esse on ]>am rice, pa hwile f>e t5u [>fo'/ ^Jaefdest, o(5£e forhwy }>u hit [<?/?] pinum unwillum forlete ? Hu ne wastS J>u -p hit nses 5 for nanu oftrum Singum buton fortSaempe f>u nolde[j/] on eallum (Singum bion gepwsere J^ses unrihtwisan cyn[z>z]ges l willan piodrices? forSaemSe S[«] hine ong[«z/]e on eallum

* 49b c [/*»§7/] unwyrt5[«tf] pses * an[ze>^/</w, jzy/^1? sceamleasne 7 gone. ungefiwcerne1*, buton celcu goduz peawe. Forfia we ne mag on I0

nauht eafie secgan p pa yfelan sien gode*t peak hi anweald habban. Ne wurde pu fieah na adrifen from £)eodrice, ne he de na ne forsawe, gif^\ f>e \licode his dysig 7 his z/«]rihtwisnes sw[a wel swa his dysegu\ deorlingum dyde. \Gif J>u nu gesd\\\z sumne swiSe \wisne man pe hcef^&Q swi'Se gooda J5 \oferhyda, 7 W(zre~\ peah swit5e earm 7 ^wi3e ungescelig^ hwsetSer tSu wolde cwet5an \p he wcere] unwyrt5e anwealdes 7 vreo\r<$scipes\i Da andswarode "Boetius [7 cwaff: Nese, la,'] nese ; gif ic hine swilcne [gemete 5 ne] cwae'Se ic naefre Saet he sie un[zevanfc] anwaldes 7 weortSscipes, ar \(Elces\ me 20 SincS •f he sie wyrtS[i?/^ on] ]?isse worulde is. Da \cw<zd si\ Wisdom : JElc craeft haefS his [j^wjdorgife, 7 J»a G gife 7 fone6 weo[r^if«]pe }?e he haefS he forgifS \_swide\ hraetSe pasm 7 J>e hine lufacS. Sw\a swa WJsdom is se hehsta craeft, -^ [7 j^8 ^<^/"^ ^?w ^z']m feower o^re craeftas ; ^[ara is an wcerscipe], 25

* soa C otSer gemetgung 9, %>[ridde* is ellen, feorfie rihtwisnes. Se ends, rest Wisdom geded his lufiendas wise 7 weorfie 10 7 gemetftzste 7

gepyldige 7 rihtwise, 7 cslces godes n peawes 12 ^^ gefyllS pone 13 /^ ^z»^ /^/Tz^1. _/*«/ ?z<? magon don pa fie pone anweald habbad pisse worulde ; ne magon hi nanne craft for gif an pa $e hine^

/w/ffl^ ofhiora welan, gif hi hine\ on \heord\ ge[cynde nabbafi.

Be p\&xn is switSe sweo[/0/^ ^iz r?<r<2« ^«/]aem woruldwelan

\nabbafi ncenne J««]dorcr3eft ; ac [him bid™ se wela #/]ane

1 ^ines B. 2 em. tmgeu'cerne B ; the w was orig./. s goodum J. * £00*£ J. 5 »z<?//^ J. 6 fafigejtone B. 7 celcii para B. ' >fo J. 9 metgtmg'R. w w^r^ J. ll goodes J. 12 em.faawas B.

13 em. JJ» B. " ^? J. 15 ^ from J, om. B.

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cumen, 7 he [ne mceg utan\z nauht agues habban. \Gefienc nu ^wJaeSer oenig mon bio a $e * \unweortir d\ j?e hine manige men [forseon 2 / gi]f fonne aenig mon a [/<? ««ze;«?r]t$ra bi$, J?onne bi(5 aelc f^'^3] man* Ipy unweoroVa J>e he [mare] 5 r«* yfozfS aelcum wisu [/«*». .&? /]aem is genoh sweotol \p si] anweald 7 se wela ne ma?g his [wea/de]nd 5 gedon no Sy weortSran, [ac he\ hine gedet) <5y unweorSran 6 [/<? ^] him to cym"5, gif he aer ne \dohte. Swa bf$ eac se wela 7 se anwal[y J>f\ wyrsa, gif j^ ne deah J>e hi[«^ aA / ceg^S&i

10 hiora bit5 Ipy [/orcuffra gif hi hi gemeta&. *

§ iiiz. Ac ic pe mag eafie gereccan be sumere bime,p &u miht genoh sweotole ongiton p 3is andwearde lif is swide anlic sceade, 7 7 on ficere sceade nan mon 7 ne mcpg begitan pa soffan gescelda. Hu wenst &u nu ? gif hwelc swifo rice mon

15 adrifen of his earde ofifie on his hlafordes arendc f&rd,

lpo[nne 8 on aldeodig folc peer peer] hine [nan man ne can ne he ne cBnn\& 9 mon, ne [furfiu p gefoode ne] can, wenstu maege [his rice 10] hine faer on lond[^ wyrdne gedon ? Ac] ic wat fy he ne maeg. Gif [pon se ze;^r^]scipe fsem welan gecy[nde

20 ware, 7] he his agen waere, ot$tSe eft [se wela 9 CBS] welegan agen wsere, J?on[«^ ne w^Jahte " he hine no forlaet[a«. Ware} se mon on swelcum lande sw[elce he~\ waere Ipe hi ahte, Sonne \v2e[re his] wela 7 his weortSscipe mid \\\[m. Ac for]lpKmlpe se wela 7 se anwald his [agene ne] bioS, forSy hi hine

25 forlgetatS ; [7 for$ype~] hi nan gecyndelic good on hi[tf2 ^/]fum nabbaS, fort5y hi losi[^ swa swa] sceadu otStte smec. peah s[e leasa wena~\ 7 sio raedelse J>aia dysi[gena monn]z tiohhige •£ se anwald [7 se wela 12] sie f hehj/* good, ac [hit bid *eall oder, pon pa rican beocf o$er twega, ooffe on * 5lb c

30 (Blffeode™ ofifie on hiora agenre gecyftde™ mid gesceadwisu monnu, a pon bid cegtier ge pa wisan ge pa celfieodegan his wela for

* Boeth. iii. pr. 4. 1. 27 P. ' Atque ut agnoscas,' &c.

1 dy B. 2 forsidS J. 3 dyii B, dysig J. 4 mon ].

8 From J, anweald B. e S above line in C, wyrsan B. 7 forfam on 6"<zm nan mon J. 8 Conject./Jw B. * nanne J. 10 ^/j w^/a 7 his rice J. u Conject. mihte B. 13 7 j^ wela from J, om. B.

11 cllende J. 14 o/J^ J.

64 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXVII. § 3

nauht, siddan hi ongitad p hi n&ronfor nanu crcefte gecorene l, buton for dysges folces heringe. Ac par hi cenige wuhi] ag[nes oWe gecyndelices godes an* heo]ra. [anwealde h<zfdon,pdn ha>fden\ hi f mid \\irn, peah hi pcet rice for le~\tei\ ; ne forlet[0» hi no p gecyndelice go]od 3, ac simle him \wolde p fylgean\ 7 hi 5 symle weorcSe [gedon, waron hi o]ii swelcum lande swylce [hi wceron\.

§ iv a. Nu (5u meaht ongitan f se \wela 7 se ajnwald naenne mon ne magon [on ellende] weorSne gedon. Ic nat J»eah tSu [ze>^ztf /«/ &'] on hiora agenre cy'S'Se ealne[ze;^ mcBgen\ ; 10 ac (5eah J>u his wene, ic wat [/ Az* «^ wa]gon. Hit waes gio giond ealle Ro[mana w]earce f heretogan 7 domeras, [7 /# »z<2^]mhirdas pe f fioh hioldon J>e [wo» /a]m ferdmonnum on geare sellafw sceolde, 7] J>a wisestan 4 witan, haefdon msestf^^ w^r^Jscipe ; nu J>onne o'Ser t\ve[ga, ofi$e\ J>ara nan nis, o^e 15 hi n3enn[^ weorpscipe\ nabba'S, gif hiora aenig [is. Swa hit C. ^z'^ ^^] selcum para pinga Se &g[en god3 7 *gecyndelic nabbad on him selfu ; ofire hwile hit bid to ttzlenne, odre hwile hit bid to heriganne. Ac hwcet pined fie J>on on pa welan 7 on anwealde wynsumes oWe nytwyrpes, nu hi nanes dinges gcnog nabbap, ne 20 hi nauht agnes] goodes nabba'S, [ne nauht purhwunigend\z<s> hiora vteald[endu sellan na magon] ?

XXVIII b

Da se Wisdom pa [ffis spell asced hafde], Sa ongan he eft giddigan 5 7 pus cw&d :~\ (Beah nu se unrihtwisa cynig* Neron hine gescyrpte mid eallu pam wlitegestu wcedu 7 mid celces cynnes 25 gimmu geglengde, hu ne wes he peah (Bleu witu lad j unweord, 7 celces undeawes j fir enlustes full ? Hw<zt, he peah weordode his deorlingas mid miclu welu ; ac hwcet was him dy bet? Hwelc gesceadwis mon mihte cwepan p he a dy weordra wcere peah he hine weordode J) 30

a Boeth. iii. pr. 4. 1. 37 P. ' Sed hoc apud exteras nationes,' &c. b Boeth. iii. met. 4. ' Quamuis se tyrio,' &c. Cott. Metr. xv.

1 gecorenne J. 2 goodes on J. 8 good J. 4 westan B.

5 gieddian J. 6 So B.

XXIX. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 65

XXIX c.

§ i. £?a se W[zV]dom [fid] fis leoS a[j««]gen haeffafc, /<z]

he ef[/ *spelligan l j fius cw&d : Hwefier fiu nu wene * 52b C. cyninges geferr&den 7 ,$•<? ze><?/<z 7 se anweald }>e he giffi his deorlingu mcege cem'gne mon gedon weligne ofifie wealdendne? 5 £)a andsworede ic 7 cwcet : Forhwi ne magon hi V Hw&t is on fiis andzved]rda.n lifjV wynsure 7 betere~\ fonne faes \cyninges folgafi 7 ^z'/| weawest, 7 si?St5a[» w^/fl 7 anweald? f)a~\ andswarode se \Wisdo 7 cwcefi : Sege] me nu hwaetfer [/w ^/r^ gehyrdesf\ f he sengum Sa[ra /^ <zr «J w]aere

10 eallunga ]nuh[zvunode; offtfe] wenstu hwae'Ser hine \cenig J>ar\& [^]alne weg habban maege [fie hine~\ nu hsefS? Hu ne wastS tSu f \te ealle ^]ec sind fulla J>ara biesena [fiara] monna J>e aer us waeren? 7 aslc [mon wat] J>ara J>e nu leofacS 'Saette \manegu~\ cyninge onhwearf se zn[weald] 7 se wela

J5 he eft weartS \wcsdld]. Eala ea, is -f 3 Jxrnne

wela f 4 nauj?er ne maeg ne hin[^ selfne ^-Jehealdan ne his hlaford, \to fion] $ he ne J»yrfe maran ful[/w]mes, ot5tSe hi biotS begen forheal[^«] ? Hu ne is J>aet f>eah sio eowru \hehst\t gesael'S [fiara] cyninga anweald ? *7 ]>z[ah gif fid * 53*

20 cyninge (Eniges willan\ wana bit5, fonne lytlatS (5aet his an[j»^/«rf], 7 ec$ his ermt5a ; for"Sy bioc5 simle fa [<?]ow[r]a gesaeltSa on sumum J?ingum unsseltSa 5. Hwaet, fa cyningas, feah hi maenig ger6 fioda wealden, ne wealdaS hi feah ea!r[fl] J?ara lp e hi weald^w woldan, ac 7 bio?5 for'Saem switSe 8

25 earme on hiora mode fortSy hi nabbaS sume J>ara fe hi habban wolden 7 ; fortSaem ic wat f se [ryjning fe gitsere bitS, -f he haefS mar[^]n9 ermcfe fonne anwald. Fort5^m cw33t5 gio sum cyning ]?e unrihtlice feng to rice : Eala, hwaet Saet bit5 gesaelig mon fe him ealne weg ne hangaft nacod

sweor[fi? ^]fer "Sae heafde be smale 10 fraede, [swa sw~\& me n

0 Boeth. iii. pr. 5. 'An uero regna,' &c.

1 spellian}. 2 ofttiep B. 8/ab.l. in C. 4 )>e B. * ungesatta B. ' manegra for mcenig ger B. 7 <z<r . . . wolden erased and written afresh in C, but not on the erased portion, where the writing is still faintly visible. 8 swa B. 9 maron J. lu smalan B. " »^ B.

66 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXIX. § i

git symle1 dyde? Hu J»incc5 [fie nu], hu J>e se wela 7 se anwald licig*, [nu hi] 2 naefre ne bioc5 buton ege [7] earfotm 7 sorgum ? Hwaet, J>u waest 3 f ae[/<r <ry]ninc wolde bion butan fissum, [7 habb~]ax\. J>eah anwald gif he meahte ; ac ic wat ty he ne maeg ; J>y ic wundrige forhwy hi gilpen swelces an- 5 waldes. HwaecSer fe nu fince f se mon 4 m[zcelne #]nwald

530 C. *h(Ebbe 7 «<? swifie gescelig fie simle willnafi fice]s J>e he begitan ne mseg ? O(5(Se [z£tf]nstu -f se sie swifte gesselig Ipe symle mid micle 5 werede faer?5, oS'Se eft s[<?] tS[^] seg^er ondrsed ge J>one ]?e hine ondrsef/1] ge Jxme J>e hine no ne ondrget ? 10 HwaeSe[r] f>e nu }>i[»]ce f se mon micelne anwald haebbe ]?e him selfum <5inccS f he naenne naebbe, (swa swa nu manegu men dined, p he ncenne nccbbe] buton he hasbbe maenigne man J>e him here ? Hwaet wille we ma nu 6 sprecan be "Saem cininge 7 be his folgerum, butan f aelc gesceadwis man maeg 15 witan f [hf\ bio(5 full earme 7 ful un#z/htig£ ? Hu magon J»a7 cyningas oSsa[<r]an oSSe forhelan heora unmeahte, ]}[V]nne hi ne magon naenne weorSscipe fortSbrengan buton hiora [/^]ria fultume?

§ ii d. Hwaet wille we (nu) e[//^8^r]ggean be (5sem ]?egnum 20 but[o^ fi\ ty 'Saer oft gebyreS f hi weofnfa^] bereafode aalcre are, ge fur (Sum faes feores, from hiora leasan cyni [«£•/] ? Hwaet, we witon -f se unrihtwisa \cyning\ Neron wolde hatan his agenne magister 7 his fostorfaeder acwellan, J»aes nama waes Seneca ; se waes uSwita. pa he fa onfunde f he dead 25

54a C. bion [sceolde], J»a bead he ealla his aehta *\wtft his f core ; fia nolde se cyning fices <9«]fon, ne him his feores geunnan. Da [he fid] f ongeat, J>a geceas he (hi) fone deaS ftaet /^zne9mon oflete blodes on cSaem earme ; 7 tSa dyde mon swa. Hwset, we eac geherdon [/«/] Pap(z>z)ianus wses Antoniose 10 c^aem 30 casere u eal[r<2] his dyrlinga 12 besorgost, 7 ealies his folces [mcEstne] anwald haefde ; ac he hine het gebindan [7 si

d Boeth. iii. pr. 5. 1. 23 P. 'Nam quid ego de regum familiaribus,' &c.

1 simle git B. 2 em. he B> 3 So C, -wast B. * #z<?# om. B.

5 micelon B. 6 nu mare B. 7 om. B. 8 elks from J, om. B. 9 From J, hi B. 10 ontoniose B. u &z.tf;v B. 12 deorlinga B.

XXIX. § 3] DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 67

ofskan\. Hwaet, ealle men witan faet se Seneca wae[j JVJerone 7 Papinianus Antonie fa weort5[^/]an 7 J>a leofostan, 7 [ffz^j/;^] anwald haefdon ge on hiora hirede ge buton, 7 feah buton aelcre scylde wurdon fordo [ne. Hwcet\ hi wil- 5 nedon begen (eallon mcegene) f tSa hlafordas n[tf]man swa hwaet swa hi haefden, 7 leten hi libban; ac hi ne meahten j> begitan, forSaem fara cyninga waelhreownes waes t[0] (Ssem heard f hiora eaftmetto ne meaht[o]n nauht forstandan, ne huru heora of[erme^io dydon ; swa hwaeSer swa hi dydon

10 [ne afojhte him (5a nawcSer, J>eah hi scold[W] -f feorh selaetan1. For'Saem se (Se his [cer tid\z ne tiolatS, J»onne bitS his on tid untilad 2. Hu HcacS J>e nu se anwald 7 se wela, nu t5u gehered hsefst f hine mon nawSer ne 8 butan ege /fo^ban ne maeg ne forlaetan ne mot, J>eah he \\\ille\ ? OScSe hwget forstod *[seo * 54b C.

15 mem'gu para freonda pa deorlingu* para\ eyninga? o^cSe hwaet forstent hio zenegu men ? Fortfon 6 J»a frend aimao" \mid\ J>3em welum 7 eft mid ftaem welan [gewita$~\ buton switSe feawa. Ac tSa frend \_pe h{\u& aer for tSaem welan lufiaS )?a ge[7#z'Az#] eft mid faam welan, 7 weor<5a(5 [fc]ne

20 to feondum, buton J?a \_feawati] tSe hine aer for lufum 7 fo[r] treowum lufedon ; J?a hine woldorc /eah lufian tSeah he earm waere ; ]>[a /$]im wuniaS. Hwylc is wirsa wol otStfe aenegum men mare dam J?onne (he) haebbe on his geferraedenne [7 o]n h[?']s neaweste feond 7 6 freondes anlzhiesse ?

25 § iiie. Da se Wisdom t$a 7 tSis spell areaht haefde, J>a ongan he eft singan 7 J?us cwaetS : (Se * pe wilkfullice anweald agan, he sceal tiligan 9 cerest p he hcebbe anweald his agenes modes •, 7 w^ jz> /6? ungerisenlice underfieod his unpeawu, 7 «</(9 of his mode ungerisenlice ymbhogan, j forlcete pa seofunga his eormpa.

yzpeah he nu ricsige ofer eallne middangeard from easteweardu off wesleweardne, fro Indeu, p is se sufieaslende pisses mid- daneardes, off fleet Hand pe we hatafi Tyle, p is on pa nordwest-

e Boeth. iii. met. 5. ' Qui se uolet/ &c. Cott. Metr. xvi.

1 So C, alatan B. 3 unlod B. 3 ne om. B. * diorlingum J. 5 forCam B. 6 So B and C. 7 Sa om. B. 8 em. Se B. 9 tili&n B.

F 2

68 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXIX. § 3

ende pisses middaneardes, par ne bid nawper ne on sumera niht, ne on wintra dczg : peak he nu pees ealles wealde^ n&ffi he no pe maran anweald gif he his ingepances anweald ncefcf 7 §tf ne h*ne ne warenad wifi pa unpeawas pe we &r ymb sprczcon^) 5

XXX f

§ i. -D& se Wisdom £>a ]ms fitte asungen haefde, J?a ongon he eft seggan spell 7 cwaecS : Is j> ungerisenlic wuldor J>isse worulde 7 swiSe leas ; be (5aem waes gio singende sum sceop. pa he forseah J>is andwearde lif, tSa cwaecS he : Eala, wuldur )?isse weorulde, ea, forhwy Ipe haten dyszge men mid leasre 10 stemne wuldor, nu (Su nane neart ? Forc5aem(5e ma manna haefcS micelne gielp 7 micel1 wuldor 7 micelne weonSscipe for dysiges folces wenan, )?onne [he /z^Jebbe for his gewyrh- tum. Ac sege'2 me nu hwaet ungerisenlicre sie (Sonn[V] f, o'S'Se forhwy hi (ne] maegen hiora [ma] scamian J>onne 15 faegnian, fonne h[z ^JheraS f him man on Iihc5 ? peah mon * 55b c- nu *[hwone godra3 mid rihte herige~\ 7* so^ an segge 5, ne sceal he na [pe] 6 hraej>or to ungemetlice fsegnian %[CES] folces worda ; ac J>aes he sceal fsegnJYtfw] 7 Saet hi him soft an8 seggaS. peah he nu [pees'] faegnige fy hi his naman braeden, ne [bicf] 20 he no ])y hrae^or swa brad (swa) hi tihhaS, [/"JorcSaem (hi) hine ne magon tobrsedan g^nd ealle eorSan, J>eah hi on sumu lande maegen ; forcSaem J»eah he sie anum gehered 9, J?onne biS he oc5rum unhered 10 ; £>eah he on ]?am land<? sie maere, J)onne biS he on o$r[um w«]maere n. For'Saem is J>aes 25 folces h[/z']sa aelcum men for nauht to habbanne fonSaem he to aelcum (men) ne cymcS be his gewyrhtum, ne huru nanum ealne weg ne wunatS. Gefenc nu aerest be J?aem gebyrdum, gif hwa ]?aes gilpt5, hu idel 7 hu unnet (se} gylp bicS ; for^[<5] Ipe aelc mon wat $ ealle men of12 anum faeder comon 7 of anre meder. O(5(Se eft be }>aes folces hlisan 7 be hiora heringe 13;

f Boeth. iii. pr. 6. ' Gloria uero/ &c.

1 micelne B. 2 gesege B. 3 goodra ]. 4 7 conject. om. B and C. 5 sod an segge om. B. 6 ]>y J. 1 From J. 8 on B. 9 geherod B. 10 unherod B. " From J, /^^ B. 12 Appar. $/C. l3 A«r»^? B.

XXX. § 2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE 69

ic nat hwaes 1 we paer fjV^grcJiatS. peah fta 2 nu foremaere sien

pe [folcisce men ^JeriatS, peah bioS pa foremaerran 7

rihtlicran to heriannjV pd\ pe biotS mid craeftum ge-

weor(5[0d?] ; foro"aempe nan mon ne biS mid r[/M 3 "y^r ^r« * s6a C.

5 ^W* «<? yi?r his crceftu no py mcerra ne no py geheredra *, gif

he hine self nafd. Hwceder pu beo a py fcegerra for ofires

mannes fcegere j3 Bid men ful lytle py bet peah he godne

feeder hcebbe, gif he self to nauhte ne mceg. Forpa ic l&re p flu

fcegenige ofierrci] monna good[^ 5 7 heora (zfielo to pon\ switSe

10 f fu ne \tilige fie self urn agnes], forSaemfe 8el[r<?j- monnes god*

7 his] aef>elo biotS 7 ma o\npd modepdri\ on ])33m flaes[^. p an ic watpeah godes 8] on J>a aetSelo, ^ maenig[«^ mon sceamap\ $ he wiorcSe wyrsa J>on[w<? his eldran\ waeron, 7 fort5aem higatS eall[0#9 mcegne\ tSast he wolde para betst[<?#0 sumes]

15 pea was 7 his craeftas gefon 10.

§iis. {pa se\ Wisdom tSa pis spell areah[/n hcefde\ pa ongan he singan ymb j> \\lce™ 7 cwced :] (Hwcet, ealle men hcefdon gelicne fruman,forpa hi ealle coman of anu feeder 7 of anre meder, 7 ealle hi beofi git gelice acennede. Nis p nan

20 wundor,forpape an God is feeder eallra gesceafla forpa he hi ealle gesceop 7 ealra welt. Se seW pare sunnan leoht, 7 pa monan, 7 ealle iungl a geset. He gesceop men on eorpan ; gegaderode J- a saula 7 pone lichoman mid his pa anwealde, 7 ealle menn gesceop emncepele on pare fruman gecynde. Hwi

25 ofermodige ge pon ofer off re men for eowru gebyrdu buton anweorce, nu ge nanne ne magon metan uncepelne ? ac ealle sint emncfpeh, gif ge willacf pone fruman sceaft gepencan, 7 pone scippend, 7 siddan eoweres celces acennednesse. Ac pa ryht- cEpelo bid on pa mode, nces on pam fl&sce, swa swa we cer

30 scedon. Ac celc mon pe allunga underp coded bid unpeawu forlcEt his sceppend 7 his fruman sceaft 7 his cefielo, 7 ponan wyrfi ancBpelad oft fleet he wyrfi uncepele.]

* Boeth. iii. met. 6. ' Omne hominum,' &c. Cott. Metr. xvii.

1 wat hwat B. 2 Yrom B, 8u C. 3 mid rihtefor rihte B.

4 heredra }. 5 So J, godes B. 6 good J. 7 bio$ om. B. 8 goodes J.

8 ealle J. io ge]>eon B. " So J, areht B. 12 em. Wee B ab. 1.

70 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHISE [XXXI. § i

XXXI h.

§ i. [f)a s]e Wisdom )?a ]?is Iioc5 a[j-//]ngen haefde, J»a ongan he [^/7 jjeggan spell 7 fus cwaeS: \Hwcet £-]odes magon we seggan [on pa jter/z'Jcan unj>eawas? For[/« jw<2 hwa j]wa hi forlaetan wile, [he sceal gepolian] micle

57a C. nearanesse [7 *manige gearfofiu ; forpa seo oferfyll simle fet 5 unpeawas, 7 jfo unpeawas habbad oferfiearfe hreowsunga, 7 .sw hreowmng ne beofi na butan sorge j butan near ones se. Eala, eaw, hu manega adla 7 hu micel sar 7 hu micele l wcEccan 7 hu micle unrotnesse se hccfcf pe ^i?]ne vi\on willan hcefd on pisse woru^de. 7 hu micele m[<2 wenst $u p hi scylon\ habban 10 sefter ty\sse worulde edlean\ hiora earnun[^2; jw^ jw^ bearneacen 3] wif (acencf beam 7) "SrowatS [micel earfo^u^ cefter J?a~} f>e hio («r) mice/w \lustpurhteah. Fortyy ic nat 4 hwget J?a v<m\uldlustas\ myrges bringaS hiora \\ti\igendu\. Gif nu (^zfc'a) cwicS f se sie ges[^//^ se pe\ his woruldlustum ealluf 15 fulg&(T\, hwi nele he cwe^an eac (f da) r\e[tenu seon\ gesselegu, for1S3em(^<?) hior[<2 willa to\ nanum o"Srum Singum n[w apenod] buton to gifernesse 7 to \\r\_cennesse\ ? SwitSe gewynsum 5 hit biS faet [wow wif\ hsebbe 7 beam ; ac Seah n\[am'ge 6 bear\a. bioS gestrined to hiora [eldrend] forwirde, 20 fonSaemfie manig \wif~\ forswilt 7 for hire bearne aer \_heo hif\ brengan8 msege. 7 we leorno[</0»] eac jjget h[wz/]um geberede

57b C. s\vit5e *\ungewunelic j ungecyndelic yfel, p da beam getreowedon belwuh him 7 sieredon ymbe pone feeder ; ge furfion 9 p wyrse WCES, we geheordon 10 geo gear a on ealdu spellu p su sunu ofsloge 25 his feeder ; ic nat humeta, buton we witon p hit unmennisclic J1 deed wees. Hwcet, celc mon mceg witan hu fief^ig so[rg men beo$ seo gem~\en his bearna ; ne [pearf ic pe peak p jjecgan, for^sem [/« hit hcefst afunden 12] be J>e selfum. \_Be pare hcefegan^ gemenne his] bearna cwaeS [mm mcegister Eurupides\ 30

11 Boeth. iii. pr. 7. ' Quid autem de corporis uoluptatibus,' &c. 1 micla J. 2 From ] , geearnunga B. 3 bearneacen from J, om. B. 4 wat B. 5 wynsum C, gewunsu B. 6 J>eah mon manige B. 7 swelt B. 8 fordbringan B. 9 fur)um J. 10 herdon J. u umennisclicu J. -1' afandad J. 13 hefegan J.

XXXII. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 71

f hwilu gz[byrede J>a~\ heardsaelgan f him waefr^ before] $ he beam naefde [fion he hcefdi\.

§ ii i. pa se Wisdom (Sa f is spel \areht hcef]&Q, fa ongan he eft giddian •[/ pus jwi^Jende cwaeS : (Hwcet, se yfela 5 zw7/<z unrihthcemedes gedrefd fulneah celces libbendes monnes mod. Swa swa seo beo sceal losian pon heo hw&t irringa stingfi, swa sceal celc sawl forweorfian after pa unrihth(Emede^ buton se mon hweorfe to gode.)

XXXII k.

§ i. £)& se Wisdom fa f is leotS asungen [^#/"]de, fa

10 ongan he eft spellian 7 f us cwseS : For^aem nis nan tweo f f>es andwearda vvela myrS 7 let fa men f e biotS [^Jtehte to f am softum gesaelSum ; 7 he [«]aenne ne mseg gebringan 1 fser he him gehet, f is aet f aem hetom goode. Ac ic f e maeg mid feaum word[« ^Jsecgan hu manegra yfela fa

15 \welan sinf\ gefylde. Hwaet fu fonn[^2 mane mid /^]ere gidsunge f aes [feos, nu pu hit nahu elles begitan ne miht buton pu hit] forstele otSSe gereafige oSSe abef ecige, 7 f aer (peer] hit f e wext5, f onne wanaS hit ^rum ? Du woldest nu bion foremaere on weorftscipe ; ac gif f u f habban wilt,

20 f onne scealt tfa oleccan swit5e earmlice 7 (swipe] eadmodlice f aem "Se (pe) to f aem gefulteman 3 maege. Gif f u f e wilt don manegra beteran 7 weonSran, f onne scealt f u f e laetan anes wyrsan. Hu ne is f fonne sum dael yrrncSa f mon swa \wereli]ce 4 scyle culpian to f aem f e him gifan [Yjcyle ?

25 Anwaldes 6 t$u wilnast ? Ac f u ^ine naefre orsorgne ne begitst6 for [^JltJeodegum 7 git ma for tSinum agnum monnum 7 maegum. Gilpes f u girnst ? [Ac] f u hms ne meaht habban orsorgne, *\_forpa flu scealt habban simle * s8b C. hwcethweg1 wz'^Jerw^r^es 7 ungetaeses. pu woldest nu

30 brucan ungemetlicre wraennesse ? Ac fo willatS fonne for-

1 Boeth. iii. met. 7. ' Habet omnis,' &c. Cott. Metr. xviii. k Boeth. iii. pr. 8. * Nihil igitur dubium est,' &c.

1 nuzge bringan J. 2 Conj. J>on B. 3 gefultume* B. 4 From J^ anwealdes B. 6 begilt C. 7 hwathwugu J.

72 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHISE [XXXII. § i

sion goode 1 Codes pe0was, fortSaempe f>in werie - fflaesc \\afad pin flwwald, [»]ales J?u hzj. Hu maeg mon earmlicor gebaeron 3 po[w]ne mon hine u#der<5iede 4 his werefgw/ flasce, j nel~\le his gesceadwisan [>##/£ ? Hwceper ge n]u sien maran on [<?<9wr# h'choman\ ponne elpend, ot><5e strengran 5 [/0«] leo o(5(5e fear, ofrSe swiftra[#] ponne tigris ? peah 5 (5u nu waere mara ponne elpend 7 strengra ponne leo oScSe fear and 6 swiftra (5onne tigris j> deor 5, 7 feah ware eallra manna fsegrost on wlite, 7 }>on (woldesf) geornlice aefter wisdome spyrian ocSSaet J?u fullice riht ongeate, ]?onne 10 meahtes (5u sweotole ongitow "Saet ealle pa maegno 7 J?a \craftas] J?e we ser ymb spraecon ne sint to metanne 7 wicS faere sawle craef/^ aenne. Hwset nu, wisdom is an an/^e craeft faere sawle, 7 }?ea[^] w^ wz'/c>« ealle •}> he is betera tSofww^] 8 ealle fa 9 o^re craeftas fe we aer [_yw^] spraecon. 15

§ ii l. BehealdacS nu fa widgielne[jw *7 f&stnesse 7 /a hrczdfernesse pisses heofen\zs'} £onne magon ge owgitan -f he [is ealles na]uht wit5 his sceppend to metanne [7 wiS his w<?]aldend. Ac hwi ne \&te ge eow [/^] apreotan p ge w wundrigen 7 ne [fartgen] f te un[nyttre is, p is jyes\ eoiftlica 20 [z£;^/a ^ *Sw«] swa se heofrw [is betera\ 7 ^ozlicra 7 /bgerra f onne eal/ ^/j innung buton monnum anum, [jmz w] /«j 10 monnes lichoma betera 7 deor[wyrffra] f onne ealle his aehta. Ac [ftumieeleJ>in]c$lllpelpQime siosawl12 be\.[ereydeorwyr^re1^ fonne se lichoma? ^E[/r] gesceaft is to arianne be hire 25 andem[<?, 7 jy»»]le14 sio hehste swiSost; fortSaem u is se [^<?^<r]unda anwald to arianne 7 to wyndrianne 7 to weort5- ianne ofer ealla15 ocSra gesceafta. Se wlite faes lichoman is swiffe flionde 1G 7 switSe tedre 7 swi^e anlic eort5an blostmum. Deah nu hwa sie [swa] faager swa swa Alcibiadis se aefelincg 30 waes; \gifK\ wa ^z'^'swa scearpsiene f he maege [hini\ f urhsion,

1 Boeth. iii. pr. 8. 1. 16 P. ' Respicite caeli spatium,' &c.

1 gode above line B. a voerige B. 3 So also B. * underVeode

hine B. 5 }eah . . . deor om. B. 6 So C. 7 widmetanne B.

8 Conj. Son B. a ealle pa om. B. 10 Jxzs from J, om. B. u From B, ~\nd C. 12 saw! om. B. 13 em. deorwyrre B. l4 yj/w/«? from J, symle . . .forticem om. B. J5 From J, ealle B. 16 flowende B.

XXXII. §3] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 73

swa swa Aristotelis l se uSwita saede f an 2 dior waere tSe 3 meahte aelc wuht [/Jurhsion (ge treowu 4 gefurdum stanas) : $ dior we hatatS lox : gif J>on[«^] hwa wsere swa scearpsiene j> he m[ihtc pone cnt\h\. Jnirhsion fe we ser ym[be sprcecon], 5 J»onne ne Suhte he him *[no innon 5 swa fceger swa he utan * 59° C. puhte. peah\ Ipu (nu) hwaem fseger Since, ne £/# [hit no] ]>y hrsecSor swa ; ac sio ungescead[wisnei\ hiora ragena hi myr$ 6 •p hi ne [magon on^giton j> hi Se scfawiatS utan, [w^j- innan\. Ac ge]?en[^^ «« jz&2% georn^lice, \j gescead]\v\s\ice [smeagff7

10 hwe^c J?aes flsesli[<r««] good sie[w, 7 /# ^]s3elc5a J>e ge nu ungemetlice \wilnia(f\ ; J>onne mag^zw ge sweotole cfcngeojan] •f J?aes lichoman faeger 7 his strengo 8 [/a magon beon 9] afyrred mid J>reora \dagafefre 10]. For^aem ic fe recce call -f ic )?e aer i[eahte~] u for^aem ic "Se wolde 12 openl[/^^]reccan on

15 "Saem ende fisses capit[w/aw] fte call fas andweardan good ne magon gelaestan hiora lufiendum p hi him gehatat) ; f is •f hehste good f hi him gehataS. peah hi nu gegaderien eal[/<?] ]?as andweardan good, nabbatS hi no t5y hra[/0r13] fulfremed good on "Saem, ne hi ne [magon] gedon hiora

20 lufiendas swa welige [swa sw~\a. hi woldon.

§ iii m. Da se Wisdom t5a ]?is sp[^//] areaht hsefde, fa ongon he ef[/] gieddigan 7 fus singinde cwaeS : (Eala wa, hu hefig 7 hu frecendlic p dysig is pe da carman men gedwelafi 7 alcet of pa rihtan wege. Se weg is God. Hw&fier ge nu

25 secan gold on treowu ? ic wat peah p ge hit par ne sec aft, ne finde ge hit no, for pad e ealle men witon pcet hit p&r ne weaxd pe ma fie gimmas weaxdd on wingeardu. Hwcefier ge nu set tan eower nett on pa hehstan dune^ pon ge fiscian willaoff> Ic wat peah p ge hit par ne settad. Hwcefier ge nu eower hundas

30 7 eower net ut on pa see l&don, pon ge huntian willafi ? Ic wene peah p ge hi pon setion up on dunu 7 innon wudum. Hw&t, p is wundorlic p geornfulle men witon p hi sculon

m Boeth. iii. met. 8. * Eheu, quae miseros/ &c. Cott Metr. xix.

1 uristodelis B. 2 an om. B. 3 $ B. * em. treowa B.

5 innan J. 6 eagan hi amerrad B. 7 smeageaS J. 8 streon B. 9 bion J. 10 Second /erased, B. " From J, rehte B. 12 wolde be B. )a ralorK.

74 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXII. § 3

sec an be scewaroffe 7 be cEaofru cegffer ge hwite gimmas ge reade 7 celces cynnes gimcyn ; 7 hi wit on eac on hwelcu wceteru j on (Eghwelcra ea mupu hi sculon secan fiscas ; 7 ealne pisne andweardan welan hi witon hwcsr hi secan sculon^ j from swiffe unafirotenlice secaff. Ac hit is swiff e earmlic Jnng p (fa dysegan 5 men sint celces domes swa blinde p hi nylon hw&r pa soffan gescslpa sint gehydde, ne furffu nane lustbcernesse nabbaff hi to secanne ; ac wenaffp hi mcegon on pissu Icsnan j on ffisu deadlicii pingu findan pa soffan gescelffa, p is God. Ic nat nu hu ic m<sge he or a dysig eall swa sweotole areccan 7 swa swiff e ge Ionian 10 swa ic wolde,forpa hi sint earmran j dysigran j ungesceligran pon ic hit arecan mcege. Welan j iveorffscipes hi willniaff, 7 pon hi hine habbaff pon wenacf hi swa ungewitfulle p hi habban pa sod an gescslffa^)

XXXIII n.

§ i. \_pa\^ se Wisdom J?a ]?is leoS asunf^w] hgefde, tSa 15 ongan he eft spellian 7 }>us cwsetS : : Genog ic £>e hsebbe nu gereaht ymb (5a anlicnessa 7 emb tSa sceadwwa 2 J^sere socSan gesselSe. Ac gif Ipu nu sweotole gecnawan meaht J?a anlic- nesse J?aere so^an ges[<^/^] J?onne is si(5(5an 3 'Searf f ic ]>e [hi seiy& getsece. pa andwyrde ic 7 [cw&ff: Nti] ic ongite 20 genog 4 openlice "Ssetf/^ celces] goodes genog nis on tSissum [woruld]we\um, ne seltaewe anwald nis [on nanu] weoruldrice, ne se so'Sa \weorffscipe] nis on )?isse weoruld[^, ne pa m(Estan\ mser'Sa ne ^int on ffysse woruldgylpe, ne~\ sio heh[j/^ blis nis * 6ia C *onpaflcesclicu lustu. f)a and]sworedQ se Wisdom 7 [^wJae'S: 25 about here. HwaeJ?<?r/« nu fullice ongite forhwy hit J»onne swa sie? Da andswarede ic 7 cwaet) : pe[d$] ic his nu hwaethwugu ongite, ic wolde hit J^eah fullicor 7 openlicor of Se ongitan. Da andsworode se Wis[dom~] 7 cwaecS : Genog sweotol hit is •Jite God is anfeald 7 untodae/endlic, ]?eah hine dysige men on 30 msenig t^daelen 5, [/Jonne hi dwoliende Q secaS $ hehste

D Boeth. iii. pr. 9. ' Hactenus mendacis formam,' &c.

1/a se Wisdom . . . cw<z$ om. B. [J>a~\ and [gen] conject. 2 Conject. letter between d and w in C, sceadwa B. a siQQan is B.

* genog om. B. 5 dcelan B. 6 dweligende B.

XXXIII. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 75

god on (Sa saemran l gesceafta. Hwaefer f u [««] wene f se nauhtes maran ne }>yr/e se fe maestne anwald h^fS fisse worulde ? pa andsworede ic eft 7 cwaeS : Ne secge ic no f he nauhtes maran ne ftyrfe, forftaem ic wat f> nan nis faes 2 5 welig -f he sumes eacan ne fyrfe. Da andswarode se Wisdom 7 cwaetS : [ Genog\ ri[^]te J>u saegst ; feah hwa anwaljV ha£be\i gif otter haefS maran, Jxmne b[^mr/"] se unstrengra f>aes strengr[#]n fultumes. Da cwaetS ic : Eall hit is swa J>u saegst. Da cwaecS se Wisdom: peah mon nu [anwe^ald

10 7 genyht to twaem fingu wemne, [/^]h hit is an. pa cwaetS ic : Swa me fincS. [:£># ^^ Ott?^] : Wenstu nu [/] se anwald 7 [^ geniht j]ie to fo[rj^«w^] otStSe eft *[jiw/'^r * 6ib C. to weordianne pon ofire 3] good ? pa cwaecS ic : Ne m[^]g naenne mon J»ass tw^ogan fte anwald 7 genyht is to weorfti-

15 anne. Da cwaetS he: Uton »«, gif tSe swa J>ince, ecan4 ]?one anwald 7 f geniht, donjxzr weorSscipe to, 7 gereccan Jxmne )?a J?r^<9 to anum. Da andswarode ic 7 cwcefi ' : Uton )?aes, forSaem hit is sot5. Da cwcefi he : Hweper J?e 5 J?onne fince unweort5 7 unmaerlic sio gegaderunc fara Sriora finga

20 ]?onne fa frio bio<5 to anum gedon, ocStSe hwaeSer hit J>e eft J>ince eallra J>inga weorj?licos'5 7 maerlicost ? Gi[/"] fu nu 6 aenigne mon cucSe fara J>e haefafc aelces finces 7 anwald 7 aelcne weorc^scipe haefde, swa fort) f he na maran ne (Sorfte, gefenc «w hu weonSlic 7 hu for^z^rlic J>e wolde se man

25 fincan ; 7 J>eah he «u J>a J>[r<?^ ^Jaefde, gif he naere hliseadig, [pon z£;]aere him f>eah sumes weor'Sscipef^ wana]. pa cwaetS ic : Ne maeg ic J>aes o~<Ssac\_an~]. pa cwae'S he : Hu ne is p cfonne 8 genog szueotol f we sculon don J>a hlis^di^esse to [/]aem frim, 7 don ]m feower to anum ? Da cwaetS ic : f is

30 cyn. pa cwaeS he : Hwaefer J?u n[w] wene f se auht bliSe sie c5e ealle fas flower'] haef5 ? Fifte biS ^o blis, 7 w^ [</(?« eall pcei\ he wile, 7 nane[^ ping^s mara[w ne befearf *[pon\ he \hcefd. f)a cwcE~S ic: Ne mceg ic ncefre ^Jfencan, * 6aa C gif he swylc wasre 7 f [eall hcefde\, hwonan him aenig unrotnes about he

samran B. 2 jze-a B. 3 oSru J. 4 geecan B. 5 /^ from C. 6 «?< om. B. 7 fiinges B. 8 Qonne from J, om. B.

76 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIII. § i

cuman sceolde. Da cwaefc he : Swafeah is 1 to gefencanne f (5a fif ]?ing ]?e we aer }7mb spr[<z]con, feah hi tonemde sien mid wordum, f hit is call an fing, f»onne hi gegaderede bio<5 ; f is anwald 7 genyht 7 foremaernes 7 weorcSscipe 7 blis. pa fif (ding], Jxmne hi ealle gegaderade bio<5, ]x>nne bitS f God ; 5 for<5aem J»a fif call nan mennisc man fullice habban ne maeg <Sa hwile J>e he on J?isse worulde bicS. Ac f>onne J>a fif }>ing, swa we aer cwaedon, eall gegadorede biotS, J>onne bi$ hit eall an J»ing, 7 f an 'Sing bi(5 God ; 7 he bitS anfeald untodaeled, J>eah he aer [0]n maenig tonemned waere. Da andsworede ic 10 7 cwaecS : pisses ic eom ealles gejmfa.

§ ii°. pa cwsetJ he : peah nu God anfeald 'sie 7 untodaaled, swa swa he is, se mennisca gedwola hine todaelecS on maenig mid heora unnyttum wordum. ^Elc mon tiohhacS him f to selestum goode 2 (Saet f he switSust lufatS; J?onne \ufci§ sum 15 "Saet, sum elles hwset. "p bi(5 f»onne his god f he J?aer swiSost lufatJ. ponne hi Jxmne >^^ra God on swa monige daelas 6ab C. to*[flfa?/fl^, /J» metaS hi naujbe]r ne God selfne ne ]?one dael godes Se hi switfor lufiaS. ponne hi hine selfne don ealne astgaedere, nabbaS £>onne nauSer ne hine ealne ne ]x>ne dael 20 J>e hi pserof dydon. Fort^y ne fint aelc mon -f he seccS fortSy he hit on riht ne secS. Ge seca'S -f 3 ge findan ne magon, J?onne ge secaS eal good on anum go[0]de 4. \_Ba CWGE$\ ic : p is soS. Da cwaetS he : ponne se mon waedla bi(5 ne wilnaS he nanes anwealdes, ac he 5 wilnaS6 welan 7 flihS f>a waedle ; 25 ne swin[V](S he nauht aefter J>aem hu he foremaerost sie, ne nan man eac ne begit f he aef t ne swinctS. He fonne win"S 7 ealle his weoruld aefter J)sem welan, 7 forlaet maenigne weor- uldlust \vitS f>aem J»e he J:one welan begete 7 gehealde, forfaem )?e his hine lyst ofer eal ot5ru J>ing. Gif he hine Jxmne beget, 30 J>onne J'inc'S him f he naebbe genog buton he haebbe (eac) anwald faerto, forpaemfe him J>inct5 f he ne maege J»one welan buton anwalde gehealdan. Ne him eac naefre genog

0 Boeth. iii. pr. 9. 1. 43 P. ' Hoc igitur, quod est unum,' &c.

1 is above line. 2 gesalestii B, om. goode. 3 J>ce B. * From J, gode B. 5 he om. B. 6 willaS B. 7 swincQ B.

XXXIII. §3] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHISE 77

ne fine's aer he hsebbe eal $ hine lyst, forSon1 fe fone welan2 lyst anwaldes, 7 fone anwald lyst weortSscipes, 7 fone weorS- scipe lyst maerSa. *Si(5(5an \he JHES welan full bid, pon pined] * 6sa C. him f he haebbe aelcne willan gif he hae[£]be anwald ; 7

5 gesael lp s ealne fone welan aeft f aem anwalde, buton he hine mid laessan begitan maege ; 7 forlaet aelcne otSerne [^JeorSscipe wi$ (Saem fe he maege to Saem [anweal]de cuman. 7 fonne gebyrecS4 oft, fonn|Y] he eall witS anwalde geseald haefS (f p he h(zfde\ $ he naefS nau^er ne f»one anwald ne eac f (/^/)

10 he wit5 sealde, ac [wJyrS J»onne swa earm •£ he nasfS furfum 5 f>a nedfearfe ane ; f is wist 7 waeda. WilnatS J>eah f onne J»aere ned(5earfe, naes faes anwaldes.

§ iii P. We spraecon ger be faem fif gesaelfum ; -f is wela 7 anwald 7 weorSscipe 7 formaernes 7 willa. Nu haabbe

J5 we gereaht be welan 7 be anwalde, 7 f ilce we m[dgw/] reccan be ]?aem J>rim tSe we M\narehtQ] habba"S; f is weortSscipe 7 foremaernes 7 willa. pa 7 J>rio J>incg, 7 fa tu J>e we ser nedon, feah hwa wene f he on hiora anra hwylcum maege habban fulla gesaeltSa, ne bit? hit no t5y hraef or swa, fteah

20 hi his wilnigen, buton hi fa fif ealle habben *. Da andsworede ic 7 cwaetS : Hwaet sculon we f onne don, nu f u cwist f we ne maegen on Sara anra hwylcum f hehste good habban 7 fa fullan gesael^a, ne we huru *[ne wenaS p ure anra hwelc J>a /]f * 6sb C. eall aetgaedre begite? Da andsworede he 7 cwtS: Gif hwa

25 wilnat5 f he fa fif eall haebbe. f onne wilnaS he f ara hehstena gesael(S[V] ; ac he ne maeg t5a fullice begitan on "Sisse weorulde, fortSaem feah he ealle f \a\ fif gesaelSa begite, fonne ne bi$ [hit] feah f hehste good ne fa selestafw] gesae[7](Sa ; for^aem hi ne biotS ece. pa andswarode ic (7 cw&fi ': Nu) ic ongite

30 genog sweotole $ <Sa selestan gesaelSa ne sint on f isse weorulde. pa cwaeS he : Ne f earf nan mon on Sys and- weardan life spyrian aeft faam soSum gesaelt$um, ne faes

P Boeth. iii. pr. 9. 1. 59 P. ' Similiter ratiocinari,' &c.

1 forfam B. 3 wekgan B. s gesett B. * getideti B. 5 furSon B. 6 unreht J. 7 }as B. * So C.

78 DE CONSOLAT10NE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIII. § 3

wenan (5aet he aer J maege good genog findan. Da cwaeS ic : SocS Ipu saegst.

§ iv q. pa cwse<5 he : [Ic z^Jene (nu) $ ic Ipe haebbe genog gesaed [_y^]b (Sa leasan gesaelcSa, ac ic wolde nu -f <5u wende fin ingefonc fro faem leasum gesaelcSum ; fonne ongitst fu 5 swicSe hraeSe J»a soSan gesaelcfa J?c ic (5e ser gehet f ic fe eowian wolde. pa cwaef ic : Ge furtmm fa 2 dysegan 8 men ongitacS -fte fulla gesael<5a sint, feah hi f aer ne sien f aer hi heora wena& pu me gehete nu lytle aer f 'Su hi wolde me getaecan ; ac )?aes4 me J>inc(5 Saet f bio sio soc5e j sio ful- 10

1 64a C. fremede gesselS *^e m<zg [crlcu hirefolgera sellan $urli\vi\m\- gendne welan e 7 ecne anwald 7 singalne weorcSscipe 7 ece maerfta 7 fulle geniht. Ge fur'Sum f ic cwecfe sie sio so'Se gesselcS Ipe an 6 Sissa fifa maeg fullice forgifan, for'Saemj^e on aelcum anum hi sint call. FonSaem ic secge J>as word (5e 15 forj?y ic wille ^ Su wite 'Saet se cwide [jze;]itSe faest is on minum mode, swa faest f his me nan mon gedwellan 7 ne maeg. pa cwaecS he : Eala, cniht, J>y 8 )?u eart gesaelig f Ipu hit swa ongiten haefst ; ac ic wolde J wyt spyredon get aef t J>aem J?e Ipe wana is. Da cwaej? ic : Hwaet is f Sonne ? pa cwaetS 20 he : Wenst t5u hwsetSer asnig )?issa andwreardana 9 gooda J»e 10 maege sellan fulle gesaelcSa ? Da andswarode ic 7 {VwJaecS : Nat ic nan wuht 10 on tSys andweard[d:«] life Ipe swilc gifan maege. Da cwaetS \he : pai\ andweardan good sint an- licn[fjjez pcc$\ ecan goodes, naes ful goode, \_forpc[\ hi ne 25 magon so^ good 7 ful good forgifan hiora folgerum. pa cwaecS ic : Ic eom genog wel gej>afa J>aes Ipe Ipu saegst. Da cwaecS he : Nu Su ]?onne wast hwaet ^a leasan gesaelSa sint 7 hwaet fa so[/]an ges[^]lc^a sint, nu ic wolde J?set ]?u

641 C. *[leornodest hu pu mihtest becuman to pa j(?]J>um gesael(5um. 30 Da cwaeS ic : Hu ne gehete n J>u me gefyrn aer f "Su hit 12 wolde me getaecan, 7 me lyste nu f swiSe georne geheran.

i Boeth. iii. pr. 9. 1. 70 P. ' Habes igitur, inquit,' &c. 1 her B. 2 )a om. B. 3 dysige B. * So ^Jxusje C. 5 »«^- wunigendne welan om. B, &wr>%- from J. 6 From B, <?« C. 7 gedweli- gan B. 8 ^7e/c?/ B. 9 andwearda B. 10 be . . . ze/«/^/ om. B.

11 From B, gehet C. 12 ^?V om. B.

XXXIII. §5] ££ CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 79

Da cwaeS he : Hwaet sculon we nu don to J>on l $ we maegen cuman to J?aem (sofium) gesselSum? Hwae^er we scylen biddan ]x>ne godcundan fultum aegfter ge on laessan ge on ma[r«w], swa svva ure uftwita ssede, Plato? J)a cwaeS 5 ic : Ic wene f we scylen biddan J»one fseder ealra J>inga ; forSaem se $e hine biddan nyle J?onne ne gemet he hine, ne furjnim 2 ryhtne weg wi& his ne areda(5. Da cwseS he: SwitSe rihte8 Ipu ssegst; 7 ong^n t5a s[m]gan 7 J>us cwsetS :

10 § vr- (Ealay Dryhten, hu micel j hu wuderlic pu eart, fiu tie ealle }>ine gesceafta gesewenh'ce 7 eac ungesewenlice wun- derlice gesceope 7 gesceadwislice heora weltst ; flu fie tida frd middaneardes fruman o$ 'done ende endebyrdlice gesetiest, swa pte hi cEgper ge ford farad ge eft cumafi ; pu fie ealle }>a

15 unstillan gesceafla to J>inu willan astyrast, 7 pu self simle stille 7 unawendedlic purhwunast ; forpa fie nan mihtigra pe m's, ne nan pin gelica, ne ])e nan neodpearf ne Icerde to wyrcanne p p fiu worhtest ; ac mid pinu agenu willan 7 mid pinu agenu anwealde pu ealle ping geworhtest, fieah fiu heora nanes ne

20 beporfte. Swifie wunderlic is p gecynd pines godes, forpafie hit is eall an, pu 7 pin godnes ; p god na uton cumen to pe, ac hit is fiin agen. Ac eall p we godes habbafi on pisse worulde, p us is uton cumen ; p is from pe. Ncefst pu nanne andan to nanum pinge, forpape nan craftigra nis ponne pu,

25 ne nan pin gelica ; forpam fiu ealle god mid dines anes gepeahte gepohtest 7 geworhtest. Ne bisnode pe nan man ^forpape nan cer pe nces para pe auht ofifie nauht worhte. Ac pu ealle ping geworhtest swifie gode 7 swifie f&gere, 7 pu self ear tp hehste* god 7 pfcegere ste. Swa swa pu self gepohtest pu geworhtest pisne

30 middangeard, 7 his iveltst swa swa pu wilt> 7 pu self dcelst eall god swa swa pu wilt. 7 ealle gesceafta pu gesceope him gelice, 7 eac on sumu fiingu ungelice. peah pu pa ealle gesceafta ane naman genede, elle pu nemdest togedere 7 hete woruld ; 7 peah pone anne noman ' pu todaldest on feower

r Boeth. iii. met. 9. ' O qui perpetua mundum,' &c. Cott. Metr. xx. 1 jam B. 2 furSon B. 3 ryht B. 4 em. hehte B.

8o DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIII. § 5

gesceafta ; an peer a is eorffe, offer water, $riddelyft,feor]>efyr. sElcu para pu gesettest his agene sunder stowe, 7 peak ale is wiff offre genened 7 sibsulice gebunden mid pinu bebode, swa p heora nan offres mearce ne ofereode, 7 se die geprowode wiff ffa hato, 7 p wat wiff pa drygu. Eorfian gecynd 7 water es is 5 ceald ; sie eorffe is dryge 7 ceald, 7 p wceter wcet 7 ceald. Sie lyft l ponne is genemned p hio is agper ge ceald ge wat ge wearm. Nis hit nan wunder, forpa ffe hio is gesceapen on pa midle behvux 2 pare drygan 7 pare cealdan eorpan 7 pa hatd fyre. p fyr is yfemest ofer ellu pissu woruldgesceaftu. pundorlic is p pin gefieaht, p 3u hafst cEgper gedon : ge pa gesceafta gemcersode betwux him, ge eac gemengde pa drigan eorfian 7 pa cealdan under pa cealdan watere 7 pa* wcetan, p pcEt hnesce 7 flowende water hcebbe flor on pare f&st- an eorfian ; forpape hit ne mcBg on him selfu gestandan. Ac seo J5 eorfie hit helt 7 4 be sumu dale swilgfi, 7 for pa sype heo biff geleht p hio grewff 7 blewfi 7 westmas bringff ; forpa gif p w&i hi ne gedwcende, pon drugode hio 7 wurde todrifen mid pam winde swa swa dust offie axe. Ne mihte nanwuht libbendes pare eorpan brucan ne pas wceteres, ne on naudru 20 cardigan for ci7e, gif pu hi hwcethwegununga wiff fir ne gemengdest. Wundorlice crcefte pu hit hcefst gesceapen pat p fyr ne forbcerrid p water 7 pa eorpan, nu hit gemenged is wiff cBgfier ; ne eft water j seo eoroe eallunga ne adwasced p fyr. pas water €s agnu cycf is on eorpan, 7 eac on lyfte, 7 eft bufan 25 pa rodore. Ac pas fyres agen stede is ofer eallu woruld- gesceaftu gesewenlicu, 7 peak hit is gemenged wifi ealle gesceafta ; 7 fieah ne magnane paragesceaftaeallungaforcuman*, forpampe hit nafff leafe pas almihtigan. Sio eorpe pbn is hefigre 7 piccre pon offra gesceafta, forpa hio is niocfor pon anig ofiru gesceaft buton pa rodore ; forpa se rodor hine haft? alee dag utane^ peak he hire nawer ne genealace; on alcere stowe he is hire emnneah, ge ufan ge neocfon. ^.Ic para gesceafta pe we gefyrn ar ymbe spracon hafff his agenne eard onsundron ; 7 peah is ale wifi offer gemenged, forffampe 35 1 em. lyfB>. 2 em. betwx B. 3 em.^B. * 7 Conject. om. B. 5 em. orcuman B.

XXXIII. §5] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 8 1

nan (far a gesceafta ne mag bion buton ofierre, deah hio tinsweotol

sie on freer e oderre. Swa siva nu eorde is 7 water sint swide

earfode to geseonne odde to ongitonne dysgu monnu on fyre, 7

swapeah hi sint darwid gemengde. Swa is eac peer fyr on

5 dam stanu 7 on da watere, swide earfodhawe 1, ac hit is peak

para, pu gebunde p fyr mid swide unanbindendlicu racentu,

p hit ne mag cuman to his agenu earde, p is to pa mastan

fyre de ofer us is, pylas hit forlate pa eordan ; 7 ealle odre

gesceafta aswindad for ungemeilicu die, gif hit eallunga

™from gewite. f)u gestafioladesl eorfian swiffe wundorlice 7 fastlice, p heo ne helt on nane healfe ne on nanum eorfilicu pinge ne stent ; ne nanwuht eorfilices hi ne healt p hio ne sige, 7 nis hire peah pan efire to feallanne of dune pon up. pu eac pa firiefealdan sawla on gefiwaru limit styrest, swa p dare

1 5 sawle py lasse ne bid on dam lastan fingre de on eallu pa lichoman. Forpi ic cwad pat sio sawul ware preofeald, forpape udwitan sec gad p hio habbe prio gecynd. An dara gecynda is p heo bid wilnigende, oder p hio bid irsiende, pridde p hio bid gesceadwis. Twa para gecynda 2 habbad netenu

20 swa same swa men ; oder para is wilnung, oder is irsung. Ac se mon ana hafd gesceadwisnesse, nalles nan odru gesceaft ; fordi he hccfd oferpungen ealle pa eordlican gesceafta mid gedeahte 7 mid andgite. Forpd seo gesceadwisnes sceal wealdan agder ge pare wilnunga ge pas yrres, forpa hio is synderlic

25 craft pare saule. Swa du gesceope pa saule pat hio sceolde ealne weg hwearfian on hire selfre, swa swa eall pes rodor hwerfd) odde swa swa hweol onhwerfd, smeagende ymb hire sceoppend, odde ymbe hi selfe, odde ymbe pas eordlican ge- sceafta. pon hio pon ymbe hire scippend smead,pon bid hio

3.0 ofer hire selfre ; ac pon hio ymbe hi selfe smead, pon bid hio on hire selfre ; 7 under hire selfre hio bid pon don hio lufad pas eordlican ping, 7 para wundrad. Hwat pu, Drihten, forgeafe pa saw/urn eard on hiofonii, 7 him par gifst weordlice gif a, alcere be hire geearnunge ; 7 gedest p

35 hi scinad swide beorhte, 7 peah swide mistlice birhtu, sume 1 em. earfdhawe B. 2 em. gecyndu B. G

82 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIII. § 5

beorhtor sume unbyrhtor, swa swa steorran, ale be his geear- nunga. Hwcet pu, Drihten, geg&derast pa hiofonlican sawla 7 pa eordlican lichoman, 7 hi on fiisse worulde gemengest. Swa swa hi from pe hider comon, swa hi eac to pe hionan

fundiafi. pu fyldest das eorfian mid mistlicu cynrenu netena, 5 7 hi sio^an aseowe mistlicu scede treowa 7 wyrta. Forgif nu, Drihten, uru modu p hi moton to pe astigan purh pa s earfofiu

pisse worulde, 7 of pissu bisegu to pe cuman, 7 openu eagum ures modes we moten geseon pone cspelan cewelm ealra goda ; p eart $u. Forgif us pdn hale eagan ures modes, p we hi pon 10 moton af(Estnian on pe ; 7 todrif done mist fie nu hangaS beforan ures modes eagu, 7 onliht pa eagan mid fiinu lebhte ;

forpa 3u eart sio birhtu $CES soffan leohtes, 7 pu eart sio sefte rcest sofifastra, 7 ou gedest p<zt hi 3e gesiofi. pu eart ealra

pingafruma 7 ende. £)u brist ealle ping buton geswince. pu 15 eart cegfier ge weg, ge ladpeow, ge sio stow <?e se weg to ligfi ; fie ealle men tofundiafi.)

XXXIV s.

§ i. £)a. se Wisdom f»a "Sis leoS 7 J>is gebed asungen haefde, ]?a ongan he eft spellian 7 ]?us cwseS : Ic wene f hit sie nu serest J>earf f ic <5e gere[<rc]e hwser f hehste good is, nu ic (Se 20 aer \Jicefde ^-Jereaht hwaet hit waes, o'S'Se \\[wylc p medeme\ good W3es, 'hwylc-f \unmedeme. *Ac anes pinges ic pe wolde (Brest acsian 2 : /7]wset5er ]^u wene ^ senig J>ing on }?isse worulde swa good sie f hit tSe maege forgifa[«] fulla gesael'Sa ? De 3 ic t5e ascige J>[ y ic] nolde f unc beswice senegu leas 25 a[#/z']cnes for sotSa gesaelcSa. Fon5y [«]an \mon\ ne mseg otSsacan ^ sum good ne sie f hehste, swa swa sum micel sewelm 7 diop, 7 irnen maenege 4 brocas 7 riSa of. FortSy mon cwi(S be sumu goode f hit ne sie ful good, forcSae him bit? hwseshwugu wana ; 7 f eah ne bitS ealles butan, fort^aem 30 J>e aelc J>ing wyrS to nauhte gif hit nauht goodes on him

8 Boeth. iii. pr. 10. ' Quoniam igitur,' &c.

1 hivylc . . . ac om. B, unmedemc ac from J. 2 asdan J. J }i B. 4 em. mcegene C, manige B.

XXXIV. §2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 83

naefS. Be ]>y Su meaht ongit<2« p of \am maestan goode cumaS ($a) tessan god, naes of <5aem /aessan f maeste, \on l [ma] J>e sio ea m^ weorSan to aewelme. Ac se aewelm m^ weorSan to ea, 7 /^zh sio ea Gym's eft to tSaem aewelme ; 5 swa cymcS aelc good of Code 7 eft to him, 7 he is $ fulle god 2 7 •£ fullfremede, f nanes willan wana ne bitS. Nu }?u meaht sweotole ongitan f f is good3 self. Hwz' ne meaht tSu gefencan, gi[/" »0«]wuht full naere, ' Jxmne \ncere nan wuht\ wana, 7 gif nan wuh[/ wana ncere], *)x)n[«<? ncere * 7oa c

io«a» wuhtfutt? ForJ>y &*'#] senig Jring full* fe sum biS about here> wana, (7) for^y bi(5 aenig ]?ing wana (Se sum bi(5 full ; aelc J>ing biS fullest on his agnum earda 5. Hwy ne meaht J>u fonne getSencan, gif on aenegum J>issa eortSlicena gooda aeniges willan 7 aeniges goodes wana is, Jxmne is sum good

15 full aelces willan, 7 nis nanes goodes wana ? Da andsworede ic 7 cwaetS : SwiSe rihtlice 7 (swifc) ^w^adwislice fu haefst me ofercumen 7 gefangen, f ic ne maeg no witScwetSan ne furtSum 6 ongean tSaet }>encan 7, buton f hit is call swa swa fu saegst.

^o § ii *. pa cwaetS se Wisdom : Nu ic wolde f Su tSohte geornlice o"S f tSu ongeate hwaer sio fulle gesaeltS sie. Hu ne wast fu nu tSaette call moncyn is anmodlice gefafa f God is fruma ealra gooda 7 waldend ealra gesceafta ? He is f hehste good, ne naenne mon nu J>aes ne tweo"S ; forSse f>e hi

25 nauht niton betere, ne furcSu nauht emngoodes. ForSaem us saegtS aelc gesceadwisnes 7 ealle men f ilce andettaS8 f God 9 sie j> hehste good, for]?aem)?e hi tacniatS fte call good on him sien 10 ; for&em gif hit swa naere, Jxmne *[ncere he p * ;ob C. p he gehaten is ; ofifie centy J>ing aer waere otStSe aeltaewre, ))onne

30 waere f betere fonne he. Ac fortSaem]?e nan J»ing naes aer Jxmne he ne aeltaewre fonne he ne diorwyrtSre fonne he, fortSaem he is fruma 7 aewelm 7 hrof eallra gooda. Genog

* Boeth. iii. pr. 10. 1. 21 P. * Quo uero, inquit, habitet,' &c.

lFromJ,^B. 2 Accent not quite clear. ^god'B. * full f ing B. 5 earde B. 6 fur8 B. 7 gefencan B. 8 From B, andettet C.

9 From B, good C. 10 sy B.

G 2

84 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIV. § 2

sweotol hit is Saet •}> fulle good waes aerSaem Ipe $ wana1. ^ is to gelefanne £ se hehsta God2 sie3 aelces godes fullast, f ylaes we leng 4 sprecen ymb fonne we ne fyrfen. Se ilca God is, swa swa we aer saedon, f hehste good 7 fa selestan gesaelSa, nu hit is openlice cuS -f Sa selestan gesaelSa on 5 nanum oSrum gesceaftum ne sint buton on Gode. pa cwaeS ic : Ic eom gef afa.

§ iii u. Da cwaeS he : Ic f e healsige f Su gesceadwislice •}> ongitQ Jte God is full aelcere fullfremednesse 7 aelces goafes

7 aelcere gesaelSe. Da cwaef ic : Ic ne maeg fullice ongitan 10 forhwy Su eft saegst f ilce f Su aer saedest. pa cwseS he : ForSy ic (hit) }>e secge eft, Ipy ic nolde f Su wende f se God 4 pe faeder is and fruma eallra gesceafta, j> him ahwonan utan come his5 sio hea goodnes J?e he full is. Ne ic eac

7ia C. nolde f Su wende *}>te [0$?r ^(5?r<? his god 7 ^/.r gescelfi, o$er\ J5 he self; forSaem gif Su wenst •f him ahwonan ut<2« come f>a good fe he haefS, f>onne waere f Sing betre f>e hit him fro come 1p onne he, gif hit swa waere. Ac f is swiSe dy^lic 7 swiSe micel syn f mon f>aes wenan scjyk be Gode, oSSe eft wenan faet aenig fing aer him waere oSSe betre Sonne he 20 oSSe him gelic. Ac we sculon bion gefafan -f te se 6 God sie ealra finga betst. Gif fu nu gelyfst $te an7 God sie, swa swa on monnum biS : oSer biS se mon, ^ biS saul 7 lichoma, oSer biS his godnes; fa gegaderaS8 God 7 (eft\ aetg<2dre gehelt 7 gemetgaS: gif )m fonne gelefst -p hit swa 25 sie on Gode 9, fonne scealt f u nede gelefan -p sum anwald sie mara f onne his, •f fonne his swa gesomnige swa he f one urne deS. Hwaet, aelc Jring Ipe tosceaden biS from oSrum biS oSer, (ofier) faet f ing, feah hi tetgaedre sien ; gif f onne hwylc f ing tosceaden biS from f>aem hehstan goode, fonne 30 ne biS $ no j> hehste good, "p is (peaK) micel syn to geSen- canne be Gode, $ te aenig god sie buton on him, oSSe aenig

u Boeth. iii. pr. 10. 1. 37 P. ' Sed quaeso, inquit, te,' &c.

1 For wana B has ne wene. 2 From B, good C. s is B.

* leng om. B. 5 his is B. ' se om. B. 7 an above line in B.

8 gegadfaQ C. 9 From B, goode C.

XXXIV. § 5] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAp 85

from him adaeled, forSaemfe nan wuht nis be/ere *[/<?« he, ne * ;ib C. emngod him. Hivilc ping mceg be~\Qi\ betre forme his sceppend? ForSse ic secge mid ryhtre gesceadwisnesse f f sie f hehste good on his agenre gecynde ;j>te fruma is eallra jringa. Da 5 cwaecS ic : (ATu) j?u haefst me nu swioe rihte oferreahtne. pa cwaeS he: ZTwset, ic f>onne aer saede f f hehste good 7 sio hehste gesselS an waere. Da cwaetS ic : Swa hit is. pa cwaetS he : Hwaet, wille we fonne secgan hwaet f sie elles buton God ? Da cw ic : Ne maeg ic tSaes oSsacan, forcSaem

10 ]?e ic his waes aer gefafa.

§ iv v. Da cwaetS he : HwaeSer ]>u hit a sweotolor ongitan maege gif ic f>e sume bisne g^t ma secge ? Gif nu tu good waeren J?e ne meahton aetsomne bion, 7 waeren J?eah buto goode, hu ne ware hit £>onne genog sweotol f hiora x naere

15 nau?5er f ot5er ? for^y ne rnaeg f fulle god bion «o toddled. Hu maeg hit bion \_cegj>er ^]e full ge wana ? Fon5aem we cwetSatS f sio /ulle gesaelcS 7 god f hi sien an good, 7 f sie f hehste; f>a ne magon naefre weorSan todaelede2. Hu ne sculon we J?onne nede bion gef>afan fte sio hehste gesaeltS

20 7 sio hea godcundnes a[«] sie ? pa cwaetS ic : Nis nan f>ing

sotSre fonne faet; *ne ma[^« z£;^ nanwuht findan betere*} * j2a C. Jxmne God. (£>^ rz&^ ^ 4) : Ac ic wolde giet (mid] sumre <fcme ]?e behwerfan utan f fu ne mihtst naenne weg findan ofer ; swa swa u<Swi(.ena gewuna t's p hi willaS simle hwaet-

25 hwugu niwes 7 seldcutyes eowian, j> hi maegen mid/j/ aweccan $ mod fara geherendra.

§ v w. Hu ne haefafow we aer gereaht f t5a gesaetya 7 sio godcundnes an waere ? Se f>e fonne }?a gescBf&z. haefS, fonne haefS he aegfer, j^ J>e J>one aegj>er haefS. Hu ne bitS se jDonne

30 full eadig ? Hu ne wast J>u nu f we cwe(5ac5 f se bio \vw /e wisdom haefS, 7 rihtwis J>e rihtz^/'j-nesse haeftS? Swa we cwet5at5 eac f f sie God J>e J>a godcundnesse 6 haefS 7 tSa

v Boeth. iii. pr. 10. 1. 63 P. ' Respice, inquit, an hinc/ &c. w Boeth. iii. pr. 10. 1. 79 P. ' Nam quoniam beatitudinis,' &c.

ladde

1 -p hiora om. B. 2 todeelede B. s medemre J. 4 J ^ conject. by Junius, om. C and B. 5 godnesse B.

86 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIV. § 5

gesaelSa, 7 aelc gesae/zg (mon) bi(5 God; //eah is an God1, se is stemn 7 staSol eallra goda 2 ; of faem cuma<5 call good, 7 eft hi fundiac5 to him, 7 he welt ealra. peah he nu sie se fruma 7 se staftol 3 ealra goodra 7 ealra gooda, J»eah is msenig good ]?e of him cymo •"' ; swa swa ealle steorran 5 weonSatJ onlihte 7 gebirhte of J>aere sunnan, sume J?eah beorhtor, sume unbeorhtor. Swa eac se mona, swa micl(w)

72b C. he lyht swa sio sunne hine gescinS ; *[pon hio him ealne geondscinfi, pon\ biS he call beorht. Da ic pa fis spell ongeat, ]?a weartS ic * agaelwed 7 swicSe afsered, 7 cwaetS : Is 10 J>is la wundorlic 7 wynsum 7 gesceadwislic 5 spell f <5u nu saegst. Da cwaeS he : Nis nan wuht wynsure ne gewisre fonne ^ Sing f J>is 6 spell ymbe is 7 we nu embe sprecan willatS ; fonSsem me J>incS good f we hit gemengen to (5aem ^rran. Da cwaet^ ic : Hwset is -f, la? 15

§ vi x. Da cwaetS he : Hwset, ]?u wast tSaet ic J>e cer saede f sio soSe 7 gesaelS waere good, 7^/r]?aare so'San gesael^e cumatS call (Sa o^ru good J>e we aer 8 embe spraecon, 7 eft to ; swa swa of )?aere sae cym(5 •f waeter znnon. t5a eorSan, 7 ]?aer afer^cacS ; cymS J)onne up 9 aet J>aem aewelme, wyrS J>onne 20 to broce, ]x>nne to ea, ]?onne andlang 10 ea, 06 hit wyrS eft to sae. Ac ic wolde J>e nu ascian hu ]?u J>is spell undersfanden haefd^/ ; hwaej>er J?u wene j?5 pa fif god Ipe we oft aer ymbe spr&can, p is anwald 7 weorcSscipe 7 foi'em&rnes 7 genyht 7 blis, ic wolde witan hwcefier pu wende f J»as lx good waeren 25 limu /<sr(? j^aw gesaelj>e, swa swa monegu limu 12 beo^ on

73a C. anum men, 7 weoroVS J»eah *\_ealle to anu lichoman ; ofifie pu wendesi] $ hwylc an }?ara fif god(«) worhte J»a soSan gesael^e, 7 si)?f an t5a feower good waeren hire good ; swa swa nu saul 7 lichoma wyrcatS anne mon, 7 se an mon haefS maenig 13 lim,

x Boeth. iii. pr. 10. 1. 89 P. 'Cum multa, inquit, beatitude,' &c. 1 7 se }eah is god B. 2 goda B. 3 Instead of 'ealra . . .

B has simply eallra goda 8e of him cumaS. * he B. 5 gesceadlic B. 6 B. 7 B has/^ for j^. 8 cer om. B. 9 From B, u6 C. 10 From B, which has 7 /a/^. n _^aj from B, /^j C. 12 For

monegu limu B has waw ^ww</ //;»a ; limu from J. 13 Orig. manige B, but the e erased.

XXXIV. § 6] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 87

7 f eah to faem twaem, f is to faere saule 7 to f aem lichoman. belimpaS ealle fas1 faes monnes good ge gastlicu ge lichomlicu. "p is nu faes lichoman good •£ mon [j]ie faeger [7 j/rjang 7 lang 7 brad, 7 m[a^]gu [0/]ru good </0) 2 eac 5 f aem ; 7 ne bitS hit feah se lichoma self, fortSaem f eah he fara gooda hwylc forleose, feah he bitS f he aeror waes. ponne is Saere saule good waerscipe 7 gemetgung 7 gefyld 7 rihtwisnes 7 wisdom, 7 manege 3 swelce craeftas ; 7 swaf eah bi(5 of er sio saul, o<5er bio<5 hin? crceftas. Da cwaetS ic : Ic

10 wolde f tSu me scedest get sweotolor ymb fa ooYu good f<? to Saere sotSan gesaeltSe belimpa^. £)a cwaetS he : Ne saede ic Ipe aer f sio gescelff good waere ? Gyse 4, cwaeS ic, ge Ipu p scedest p hio f hehste good waere. i?« cwcefi he : Eart J>u nu 5 get ge)?afa $ te anweald 7 weorSscipe 7 foremcernes 7

J5 genyht 7 blis 7 sio eadignes 7 f hehste god, *[/ ^z «'<?« eall* * 73t> C. aw, j p an pon sie god? f)a rjwaecS ic : Hu wille ic nu faes o'Ssacan? /'a cwaetS he: Hwaefer J?inccS Ipe J»onne f fa fincg sien, Se (Sara softena gesaelt$a limu, J>e sio gesaeltS self? Da cwaet5 ic: Ic wat nu hwaet J>u woldest witan; ac

20 me lyste bet f t5u me saede sume hwile ymb -p, fonne fu me ascode. pa cwaecS he : Hu ne meaht f u ge^encan ? gif J»a good wae[row /<2]ere soj>a[«] gesaeltSe limu, fonne wceron hi hwcethwegu 7 todceled ; swa swa monnes lichoman limu 8 bioS hwcEfhwugu todaeled. Ac fara lima gecynd is/ hi gewercaft

25 aenne lichoman, 7 feah ne biocS eallunga gelice. pa cwaetS ic: Ne fearft Ipu ma9 swincan ymbe f ; genog sweotole Su haefst me gesaed f (Sa good ne sint nanw[«]ht todaeled from t5aere sotSan gesael^e. pa cwae(5 he : Genog rihte fu hit on[^'/j/, nu~] J>u ongitst f fa good ealle sint [/] ilce $ gesaeltS is, 7

30 sio gesaelft is Saet [A*]hste good, 7 f hehste good is God lo, 7 se [GW] is semle on anum untodaeled. Da \cwce~d ic : Nis\ faes11 nan tweo ; ac ic wolde nu [/ du~\ me scedest hwaethwugu uncutSes.

1 J>as om. B. 2 to above line in B. 3 From B, manega C.

4 From B ; the letter foil, g very faint in C, but apparently not y.

5 nu om. B. * ealle J. 7 hwcethwugu J. 8 From B, C has lieu. 9 mare B. 10 From B, good C. " / B.

88 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIV. § 7 .

§ vii y. Da [civceff he : p~\ is l nu sweotol fte call J>a good 74a C. [pe ^ <g]r ymbe spraecon belimpacS to (5ae *hehstan goode, [7 /z' men secap god £*]nog J>e hi wenatS f <Saet sie f hehste good, py 2 hi secaS anwald 7 eac call 3 offru good fe we aer ymb spraecon, t5y hi \\enap $ hit sie f hehste good. Be J?y 5 J>u meaht witan ^ p hehste good is hrof eallra "Sara o(5ra gooda J?e men wilniatS 7 hi lyst, fort$3emj>e naenne mo?/ ne lyst nanes Binges buton goode[j 0#]t$e hwaeshwugu faes t$e (goode gelic biff. Maniges pinges hi wilniap pees $e) full good ne bitS, ac hit haefS J>eah hwsethwugu gelices goode. FortSaem 10 we cwet$atS $ f hehste good sie se hehsta hrof eallra gooda 7 sio hior Se 4 eall 5 good on hwearfatJ, [7 eac] Sset J>ing J>e mon eall good fore dec5 ; for Saem J?inge men lyst selces J»ara gooda J»e hi lyst. f) J>u meaht svvitSe sweotole ongitan be J?aem J>e naenne mon ne lyst )?aes Binges Ipe hine6 lyst ne 15 ]^aes ]?e he deS, ac J^aes J>e he mid Saem earna"5; fort5aemtJe he went5, gif he J>onne lust begite 7 f J)urhtio f he Jxmne ^tiohhad haefS, $ he }x>nne \i&\bbe fut]\e gesael^a. Hu ne wast J>u p nan mon forcSy ne rit J»e hine rida« lyst, ac rit for (5y J>e he mid tSaere rade [f^r]naS sume earnunga ? Sume 7 20 74b C. mid J>sere *[r«^ earnad sume p hie sien py halran, sume tarniaS f\ hie sien (Sy cafran, s[w]me f hy woldon cuman to sumre f ara stowa J>e hi fene to [/w]ndiac5. Hu ne is t$e ]?onne8 genog sweotol fte men nanwuht switSor ne lunaS ]^onne hi do"S j? hehste god ? for^asm^e aelc wuht Ip&s Se hi 25 wilniacS cffiSe doff hi doff forpype hi woldon habban f hehste good on (5aem. Ac hi dwoliatS sume on c5aem ]^e hi wenatS t5aet hi maegen habban full god 7 fulla [gescelffa~\ on ]?isum andweardum godu ; [ac >]a fullan gesaelcSa 7 -p hehste good [w] God self, swa swa we oft aer saedon. £?« cwaetS ic : Ne 30 maeg ic no gefencan hu ic JHBS ofisacan masge. Da cwsetJ he : Uton /«/«» J>onne bion J»a 9 spraece, 7 bion «#<: S^s orsorge, nu fcu swa fullice ongifen haefst -pte God simle bitS

y Boeth. iii. pr. 10. 1. 112 P. 'Ad bonum uero cetera referri,' &c.

1 is conj. om. B. 2 / B. 3 eall om. B. " Awr ff^ fr. B, eorGe C. 8 From B, ealla C. c hire B. 7 mr^. j«»/« om. B. 8 ww B. 9 J>as B.

XXXIV. § 9] DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHISE 89

vxitodaledlic 7 full good, 7 f his good 7 sio {his gescelti] him nahwonan utane ne com, ac waes symle on him selfum, 7 nu is, 7 a bio\

§ viii z. Da se Wisdom J>a Sis spell 0saed haefde, J>a ongan 5 he eft singan 7 J>us cwaecS : * (Wella, men, wel ; ale para de *74b C freo * «;? fundige to pa goode 7 /<? pa gesaldu ; 7 j* ffe nu ends' gehaft sie mid pare unnyttan lufe pisses 2 middaneardes sece him freedom hu he mcEge becuman to pa gesaldum,forpamp is sio an rast eallra urra geswinca ; sio an hyd bid simle

10 smyltu s after eallu pa ystuj paydum urra geswinca. p is seo an f rid stow 7 sio an frofer erminga after pa ermdu fosses andweardan lifes. Ac pa gyldenan s tanas, 7 pa seolfrenan, 7 alces cynnes gimmas, 7 eall pes andwearda wela, ne onlihta^ hi nauht pas modes eagan, ne heora scearpnesse nauht gebetad

1 5 to pare sceawunga pare sodan gesalde ; ac get swiSor hi ablendafi pas modes eagan pon hi hi ascirpan. Forpa ealle pa ding pe her licia'3 on pisum andweardum life sint eordlice, forpy hi sint fleonde 4. Ac sio wundorlice beorhtnes pe ealle ding gebirht 7 eallu welt, nyle p da sawla forweordan, ac wile

20 hi onlihtan. G if pon hwelc mon mage gesion pa birhtu pas heofenlican leohtes mid hluttru eagu-his modes, pon wile he cwedan p sio beorhtnes 5 pare 6 sunnan sciman sie pesternes 7 to metanne wid da ecan birhlu Godes.)

§ ix a. Da se Wisdom tSa t5is leotS asungen haefde, J»a

25 cwaetS ic : Ic com gefafa J>aes J>e Tpu saegst, for'SaemJ'e J>u hit haefst geset5ed mid gejmz^/wislicere race. Da c\vse"S he : Mid hu mtde feo woldest )>u nu habban geboht $ f>u meahte ongitan hwaet \p sode'} god waere, 7 hwylc hit waere. \jDa cwad ic\ : Ic wolde faegnian mid swicSe \ungemetlic^.

30 gefelh, 7 ic wolde mid \unarime\du feo 8 geby^an f ic hit

*moste gesion. Da cwaeS he : Ic hit J>e ]xmne wille * 763 C. getaecan ; ac f an ic J>e bebiode, f J>u J»eah for t5aere

z Boeth. iii. met. 10. 'Hue omnes pariter,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxi. * Boeth. iii. pr. 1 1 . ' Assentior, inquam,' &c.

1 em.feor'R. 2 em. ])isse^. 3 smiltu~R. * t 5 em. beortnes B. 6 em. ware B. 7 em. fas cer nes B. 8 fio J.

90 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIV. § 9

taecinge1 ne forgite •£ £ ic Se2 aer tashte. Da cwae<5 ic : Nese, ne forgite ic hit no. Da cwaeS he : Hu ne scsdon we fe aer f f is andwearde lif fe we her wilniacS nsere no $ hehste good, foixSaem hit waere mislic 7 swa rmznigfeald todaeled 3, f hit 4 nan mon ne maeg eall habban f him ne sie 5 sumes Binges wana ? /<: fo taehte fa ^ f aer waere <Saet hehstae go</ f aer f aer f # good (<?#//<?) gegadrade bio(5, sw^/ce hi sien to anum wegge 5 gegoten. ponne }xzr bi<S full good f onne fa good eall<? f e we aer ymb spraecon beoff to anum god? ^gadrad ; f onne ne btfi [far] nanes goodes wana ; 10 fonne fa good eatte on annesse biocS, 7 sio annes bitS on ecw^se. Gif hi on ecnesse naeren 6, fonne naere hiora swa swicSe to girnanne. Da cwaecS ic : *$ is gessed ; ne maeg ic no faes 7 twiogean. pa cwaetS he : JEr ic J>e haefde gesaed f f naere full good f eall <ztg(B&ere n<zre, for'Saem is f fulle 8 good 15 •f eall aetgaedre is untodaeled. Da cwaecS ic : Swae me SincS. * ;6b C. Da <rwae(S he : Wenstu nu f eall *[fia ping ffe gode sint onpisse z^Jeorulde forc5y goode sien 9 Ipe 10 hi JKsdben u hwaet- hwugu goodes on him ? Da cwcS ic : Hwaes maeg ic elles wenan ? hu ne is hit swa ? Da cwaetS he : pu scealt f eah 20 gelyfan tSaet sio annes 7 sio good[W]s an Sing sie. Da cwaeS ic : Ne maeg ic f>aes ocSsacan. pa cwaecS he : Hu ne meaht Ipu gefencan ^ aelc J?ing maeg bion, ge on fisse weorulde ge on faere toweardan, fa hwile Ipe hit untodaeled bi(5 ? fonne ne biS hit eallunga swa swa hit aer waes. pa cwaetS ic : Sege 25 me p sweoM?r ; ne maeg [ic] fullice ongitan aefter hwa fu spyras/. f)a cwcecf he : Wast /# hwcet mon sie ? Da cwaec5 ic: Ic wat f hi/ biS12 sawl 7 lichoma. [f)a cw(z~$ he: [Zfa;]3et, Ipu wast p hi/ bi(S mon, fa hwile f e sio saul 7 se lichoma untodaelde 13 bioc5 ; ne biS hit nan mon siSSan hi 30 todaelde bio(S. Swa eac se //<rhoma bicS lichoma fa hwile f e he his limu ealle haefS ; gif he f onne hwile lim forlyst, \J>on ne] biS he eall swa he aar waes. p ike fu meaht

1 tacninge B. 2 Se om. B. 3 gedaled B. 4 hit om. B.

5 votcge B. 6 ne sien B. 7 fes no B. 8 /«// B. 9 sint B.

10 ]>y B. !! From J, habbaO B. 12 w B. 13 undalde B.

XXXIV. § IQ] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 91

gej?encan be selcum fonge, $ nan }>ing ne biS swilce hit waes siSftan hit wanian ongin'S. Da cw§ * ic : Nu ic (hit] * 77* C. wat. Da cwaetS he : Wenst f>u hwsetSer aenig gesceaft sie ]?e hire willum nylle ealne weg bion, ac will[*] hire agnw willum 5 for[ze;<?0r]tSan ?

§ x b. Da cwseS ic : Ne maeg ic nane cwuce [ze;]uht ongitan fara fe wite hwaet [^]it wille, oc^Se [^]waet hit nylle, J>e ungened lyste * forweortfow y forSaemJje aelc wuht wolde bion hal y libban, fara J>e me cwuco SincS ; bute ic nat be

10 treowum y (be) wyrtum, 7 be swelcum gesceaftum swelce nane sawle nabba'S. Da smearcode he 7 cwseS : Ne fearft )?u no be J>aem gesceaftum tweogan J>on2 ma J>e be tSaem ot$rum. Hu ne meaht Ipu. gesion f aelc wyrt 7 aelc wudu wile weaxan on J>aem lande selest J?e him betst gerist 7 him

15 gecynde biS 7 gewunlic, 7 J»aer ]>&r hit gefret f hit hracSost weax[^w] maeg 7 latest wealowian? Sumra wyrta ot5Se sumes wuda card bitS on dunu, sumra on merscum, sumra on morum, sumra on cludum, sumra s on [Z>ar~\um sondum. Nim tfonne \jswa wuda^\ swa wyrt, swa'hwaeSer [swa }>u

20 wille ) officcre stowe fie\ his card \jcejxlo bid^\ *on to wexanne, * 775 C. 7 sete 6 on ungecynde 6 stowe him ; fonne ne g[^r]ewS hit f>aer nauht, ac forsearatS ; fb[r]53em aslces landes ge[ry]nd is 7 •f hit \hirn ^"Jelica 8 wyrta 7 gelicne wudu tydr[* 9, 7 hit\ swa deft. FriSa'S 7 fyrt5rat5 swit5[^ ,§w]rne, swa lange swa hiora

25 gecynd \jtfi9 f\ hi growan 10 moton. Hwaet wenst J>u, forhwy aelc saed creope n inon 12 J>a eort5an, 7 to citSu 7 to wyrtru- mum weorSe (on ficere eordari), buton forSy 13 J>e hi tiohhiatS f se stemn 7 se helm 14 mote f>y faestor 7 f>e leng stondan ? Hwy ne meaht J?u ongitan, J?eah fu hit gesion ne maege, -f

30 call se dael se tSe 15 fses treowes on twelf montSum gewextS 16, }?aet he ongintS of j^aem wyrtrumum 7 swa upweardes grewtS otS "Sone stemn, 7 sio"$an an<^lang |?aes pit5an, 7 andlang

b Boeth. iii. pr. u. 1. 43 P. 'Si animalia, inquam, considerem,' &c.

1 lust B. 2 > B. 3 JMW<? B. " wwi/w J. 5 settc B.

6 uncynde B. 7 w om. B. 8 Conject., gelica om. B. 9 From J,

tydrige B. " From ¥>,growen C. " greowe B.

B. 13 ]>y B. 14 w^/w B. l5 de om. B. 18 geweaxS B.

92 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIV. § 10

faere rinde 0$ (Sone helm, 7 sicScSan aef t faem bogu[#z], o(5(5aet hit ut aspringecS on leafum 7 en blostmum 7 on bledum ? Hwi ne meaht f>u ongitan fte aelc wuht cwuces bi(S inuan- weard hnescost 7 unbroc[/$]eardost ? Hwaet, ]>\i meht gesion h[z/ ^ /Jreow bi(5 utan gescerped1 7 be[w<zfed2 mid\ 5 f>aere rinde witS <5one vi\inter 7 z#z? fa ,y/ra]rcan sto[rwaj

* ySa C. 7 <?#<: wifi pare} *sunnan haeto on sumera. Hwa maeg f he

ne wundrie swel[<rr]a gesceafta ures scyppendes, 7 huru J^aes scyppendes? 7 )?eah we his nu wundrigen, hwilc ure mseg areccan medemlice ures scyppendes willan 7 anwald, hu his gescea[_/7a] wexaS 7 eft [wamdfi, J^onne ]?aas tim[^z] cymc5, 7 of hiora saede wior'Sa'S ef[/ ^Jedniwode, swylce hi fonne weorS[<?«3 A?] edsceafte? Hwset, hi J>onne eft bzbcS, 7 eac hwaethwugu anlice biotS swz'lce hi a bion, fortSaem hi aelce geare weorc5a(5 to edsceafte. 15

§ xi c. Hwse]?er J?u giet ongite f tSa uncweSendan gesceafta wilnodon to bionne on ecnesse swa ilce swa me, gif hi meahten ? HwseSer J»u nu ongite forhwy f fyr fundige up, 7 sio eortSe ofdune ? Forhwy is f buton for)?y(Se God gesceop his eard up 7 hire ofdune ; forSy fundiaS 4 selc gesceaft £>ider 20 swi'Sost ]?ider his eard 7 his /^A? 5 swiSost bioS, 7 flih'S f te him wicSerweard biS 7 ungebyrde 7 ungelic. Hwast, fa stanas, for^aem [^z'J sint stillre gecynde 7 heardre, [&'0#] earfo"Se to tedaelenne 6 ; 7 eac un[eaffe tosomne cu??ia~fi, gif hi

* 78b C. todaelde7 *weorpad. Gif f u fonne aenne stan toclifst, ne wyr[^ 25

>^]e naefre gegadrod swa he aer waes ; ac f waster 7 sio lyft bioS hw[<?»£] hnescran gecynde ; hi [^JioS swiSe eSe 8 to tedaelenne 9, ac hi bio"S [eft] sona aetgaedre. ]) fyr f onne ne [mceg] naefre weor^an [todcel~]&d.. Ic saede [peak] nu hwene aer f te nanwuht his [tf^Jum willum no/de forweor^an ; ac 30 zlr ^/w ma ymb [j^] gecynd Jjonne yb J»one willan, forSaem hi hwilum willatS on tu10. pu meaht witan11 be manegum

c Boeth. iii. pr. u. 1. 69 P. < Ea etiam quae inanimata esse,' &c.

1 gescyrped B. 2 From J, beweroS B. s em. weord^ C,

iveordon B. 4 fundcfi B. 5 Appar. rf?&»/w in C. 6 From B, tedcelende C. 7 gtdabde B. 8 ^^ B. 8 So also B. 10 /ze/« B. " w/tow om. B.

XXXIV. § 12] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 93

fingum f j> gecynd is swifte micel ; is -p formicel gecynd Saet urum lichoman cymS call his maegen of Saem mete Ipe we figgao1, (7) J?eah faerS se mete ut Jmrh J?one lichoman ; ac his swaec1 tfeah 7 his craeft gecymcS on 2 aelcre aedre, swa swa mon 5 meolo seft ; Saet meolo coirgcrypS aelc Syrel, 7 fa syfeSa 3 weoroVS asyndred. Swa eac ure gast bitS switfe wide farende 4 urum unwillum 7 ures ungewealdes for his ge- c[y]nde, nalles for his willan ; f bitS fonne f»onne we slapatS. Hwaet, [A?] nytenu (Sonne 7 eac fa otfra

10 ges[r^^/7^] ma wilniatS \>[CBS }>e hi wilnidd for gecynde] *o"onne for willan. Ungecyndelic is5 fslcre wuhte f hit * wilnige frecennesse o'S'Se deacSes, ac )?eah maenig f>5ng bitS to f>aem gened -p hit wilnacS fara aeg(5res ; forftaem se willa bit5 J?onne strengra J?onne -f gecynd. Hwilum bi(S s^ wilAz

15 swi"5ra f>onne f gecynd, hwilum /«/ gecynd ofercynYS J?one willan. Swa nu wraennes detS; sio bi"S aelcuw men gecynde, 7 hwilum6 fieah hire bitS forwerned hi[r<? gecyndes purh\ )?aes monnes willan. Eall sio lufu [}XES\ haemedfinges bit5 for gecynde, \nallas 7] for willan.

20 § xiid. Be faem J?u meaht [^wjlice witan •£ se sceppend8 ealra [^]sceafta haefS forgifen ^nne \lusf\ 7 an gecynd eallum his gesceaftu; faet is f hi woldon a9 bion. ^Elcre wuhte is gecynde j> hit wilnige f hit a sie be faem daele \_pe ^7/10] his gecynde healdan mo/ [7 nuEg\. Ne fearft 'Su no

25 tweogan \ymbe f\ Ipe Ipu ser tweodest, •£ is be [/« £-<?]sceaftum Ipe nane sawle n[(2<53<z^J ; selc fara gesceafta fe \sawle h<zf$, ge\ eac J)a J?e nabbat5, \willniafi simle to bionne. f)a cwad ic : Nu ic\ *ongite f (5set ic aer ymbe tweode ; $ is * tSaet aelc gesceaft wilnacS symle to bionne ; f is switte sweo-

30 tol on "&ere tidringe. pa cwae^ he : Hwaefer J?u ]?onne [^?]ngite •)? aelc ]?ara wuhta ]?e him n beon J?enc[^], -f hit J?enctS aetgaedere bion, gehal, untodaeled 12 ? forftaem gif hit

d Boeth. iii. pr. u. 1. 92 P. 'Dedit enim providentia,' &c.

1 sprzc B. 2 on om. B. 3 siofoSa B. 4 From ^,f<zrende C. 5 ^?'tf B. 6 gehwilcu B. 7 wa/^j J. 8 em. seppend^. ' a om. B. 10 hit from J, om. B. " him om. B. 12 undated B.

94 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIV. § 12

1 todaeled bi(S, J?on«e ne bi(5 hit no hal 1. Da cwtS ic : "j) is sotS. Da cwaecS he : (^ is\ call £>ing hab&z/ [/^] senne willan, tSaet is (Saet hi wo/don [a bion ; pur^\ ]?one aenne wil[/d7z] hi wilniacS <Saes anes goodes J>e a &"<?, f is God 2. Da cwaeS ic : Swa hit is [ JZ00 #]u saegst 3. Da cwaecS he : 5 Hwaet, f>u m[z'^/] openlice ongitan ^ tSaet is foifm/ftv] good f>ing f>e ealra 4 wuhta 7 call* gesceafta wilniacS to habban^. Da cwaecS ic : Ne maeg nan mon sotSre secgan, for^aem ic ongite f ealla %e\sceafta] toflowen 5 swa swa waeter, 7 \nanne~] sibbe ne nane endebyrdf^i?^^] ne heolden, ac swiSe unge- 10 rec[//« 6 /<?]slupen 7 7 to nauhte wurden, [ swa swa] we lange aer saedon on <5isse \ikan bee], gif hi naefdon asnne * 79bC God8 \_pe him ^Jallum stiorde 7 recede *\j rtzdde. Ac nu ends, next forj)Qfie we wnon p an wealdend is eallra pinga, we sceolon 9 missing. beon nede gepafan, sam we willan sa we njyllan, fi he sie se 15 hehsta hr of eallra goda. f)a smercode 10 he wifi mm 7 cwzfi : Eala n, min did, ea 12 / hw&t, }>u eart swifie ges&lig, 7 ic swide bliffe, for minu 13 andgite. Swide neah pu ongeate }>a p riht, 7 p ike p pu &r scedest p <5u ongiton ne mihtest, pees pu wcEre nu gepafa. f)a CWGB$ ic : HwcEt w&s p p ic cer scede 20 p ic nysste™ ? £)a cwczfi he: Nu pu scedest p 3u nystest^ celcre gesceafte ende ; ac wife nu p p is celcre gesceafte ende p 3u self czr nemdest, p is God15; to pam fundiad ealle™ gesceafta. Nabbafi hi nan god oferp to secanne, ne hi nanwuht ne magon ne ufor ne utor findan. 25

XXXV e.

§ i. f)a he pa pis spell asced hcefde,pa ongan he eft singan 7 pus cwcE~d\\ (Swa hwa swa wille dioplice spirigan mid inneweardan mode after ryhte, 7 nylle p him (znig mon olfie cenig ping mage amerran, onginne pon secan oninnan him

6 Boeth. iii. met. 1 1. ' Quisquis profunda mente,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxii. 1 untodtzled bi$,J>on bid hit gehal B. 2 From B, good C. 3 swa 9u scegst J, om. B. 4 ealle B. 6 tofieowon B. 6 From J, ungelice B. 7 7 ... wurden om. B. 8 From B, good C. 9 sculon J. 10 smear- code J. " ea J. 12 Orig. eall in B, but // erased. " dinum J. 14 nesse J. I5 / is god from J, om. B. 16 ealla J.

XXXV. §2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 95

selfu, p he ar ymbuton him sohte, 7 forlate unnytte ymbhogan swa he swift ost mage ; 7 gegaderige to pam anum, 7 gesecge pon his anu mode p hit mag findan oninnan him selfum ealle pa god pe hit ute secfl. pon mag he swifle rape ongitan eall1 p 5 yfelj p unnet p he ar on his mode hafde ; swa sweotole swa flu mihtpa sunnan geseon, 7 pu ongitst pin agen ingepanc, p hit bid micele beorhtre* 7 leohtre pon seo sunne. Forpa nan hafignes pees lichoman ne nan unfleaw ne mag eallunga ation of his mode pa rihtwisnesse 3, swap he hire hwcethwegu nabbe on his

Jo mode ; peak sio swarnes flees lichoman 7 pa unpeawas oft

abisegien p mod mid ofergiotulnesse, 7 mid pa gedwolmiste hit*

fortio p hit ne mage swa beorhte scinan swa hit wolde.

7 peak bid simle corn pare soflfastnesse sad on pare sawle

wunigende, pa hiuile pe sio sawl 7 se lichoma gederode biofl.

*$p corn sceal bion aweht mid ascunga 7 mid lare, gif hit growan sceal. Hu mag pon anig man ryhtwislice 7 gescead- wislice acsigan 5, gif he nan grot rihtwisnesse on him nafS r* Nis nan swa swide bedaled ryhtwisnesse p he nan ryht and- wyrde nyte, gif mon acsdS. Forpa hit is swide ryht spell

20 p Plato se ufiwita sade ; he cwa3 : swa hwa swa ungemyndig sie rihtwisnesse^^ gecerre hine to his gemynde ; pon fint he par pa ryhtwisnesse gehydde mid pas lichoman hafignesse 7 mid his modes gedrefednesse 7 bzsgunga.}

§ ii f. \f)a cwafi ic : Ic eom gefiafa p p was soft spell P

2 5 Plato sade. Hu ne mynegodest 7 pu me eac nu tuwa pare ilcan sprace ? arest pu cwadep ic hafdeforgitenp gecyndelice 8 god p ic oninnan me selfu hafde, for das lichoman hefig- nesse. &t otiru cerre pu me sadestp flu hafdest ongitenp me selfupuhtep ic hafde eallunga for lor en p gecyndelice god p ic

30 oninnan me selfu sceolde habban, for pare ungemetlican unrot- nesse pe ic hafde for fld forlatenan welan. £)a cwafl he : par pu gemyndest pa word pe ic pe sade on pare for man bee,

1 Boeth. iii. pr. 12. ' Turn ego, Platoni, inquam,' &c.

1 Orig. ealle , but e erased. 2 em. beortre B. * em. unrihtwisnesse B. 4 Orig. hig B, g turned into /. 5 em. acsigen B. 6 em. rihtwissesse B. 7 myndgodest J. 8 em. gecynielic B.

96 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXV. § 2

pon miht 1 pu be pa wordu genog sweotole ongitan p p Zu cer scedestp 3u nysstest 2. £)a cwafi ic : Hwcet was p, hwcet scede ic p ic nyste 3 ? f)a cwcecf he : £)u scedest on pcere ilcan bee p 3u ongeate pte God weolde pisses middangeardes, ac pu scedest p pu * ne mihte ivitan humeta he his weolde, odfie hu he his 5 weold. f)a cwced ic : Ic geman genog geara 5 min agen dysig, 7 ic his wees cer pe gepafa."^ *$eah ic hit t$a be sumum

* 8oa C. dsele ongeate, ic wolde giet his mare aet ]>e geheran. Da

cwseS he : Ne (5e nauht aer ne tweode (Saette God raedde 7 wiolde ealles middangeardes. Da cwaa'S ic : Ne me giet 10 nauht ne tweo(5, ne nu naefre ne twiotS ; ic (5e wille eac sona sec[^fl«] be hwsem ic hit 6 aerest ongeat. Ic on[^a/] f (5es middangeard waes of svviSe [maneg~\um 7 mislicum J>ingum geg&[derod, 7 jw]u$e faeste tosomne gelim[^ 7 ^/jangod. Naere(«)7Se (hi} gegaderode 7 geradod[<?], swa wi^erwearda 15 gesceafta, ]x>n[;Z(?]8 ne wurdon hi naefre ne geworhtj/] ne eac gegaderod ; 7 gif he hi ne gebunde mid his unanbindendli- cum d racen[/^], 'Sonne toslupen hi ealla ; 7 nae[r<? 10 no] swa gewislice ne swa endebyr[^/z'^] ne swa gemetlice hiora stede 7 hiora ryne funden on hiora stowu 7 on hiora 20 tidum, gif an unanwendendlic God (nczre pe heorau weolde. pone God], (5aet f he is, f ic hate God, swa swa ealle gesceafta hat#(5.

§ iii s. Da cwae?) he : Nu (5u -f swa openlice ongiten haefst, ne 'Searfe ic nu nauht swiSe ymb cSaet swincan f ic ^e 25

* 8ob C. ma be Code recce ; forj>[«/w ea~]rt nu fulneah *cumen in on12

t$a ceastre faere so'San gesaelSe, J>e J»u lange 13 aer ne meahtest aredian. Ac wit sculon swa]?eah secan f -f wit aer mynton. pa cwae<5 ic : Hwaet is 'Saet ? Da cwaetS he : Hu ne tealdon wit aer f te genyht waeren 14 gesael(5a, 7 f>a gesael'Sa [ze/«r]en 30 God? Da cwaecS ic : Swa hit is \_swap^\M saegst. Da (cwceff) he : God ne befearf [nances ocSres fultomes buton hzlr [setfes~^

8 Boeth. iii. pr. 12. 1. 25 P. 'Turn ilia, cum haec, inquit,' &c.

1 meahte J. 2 nesse ]. 3 nysse J. 4 Conject. om. B.

5 geare J. 6 hit om. B. 7 Last n erased in B. 8 Conj./J« B. 9 unabindendlicu B. 10 naron no J. n ^^ heora conj. om. B.

12 innon B. 13 /«»/ C. " ware B.

XXXV. §4] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHISE 97

, his gesceafta mid to vtealdanne, [fie] l ma fe he aer forfte to2 [fid] weorce; forSaem gif he aeniges [/wjltomes on aenegum fingum bet$orf[/fc], J>onne naefde he (no) self geno[^]. Da cwae<5 ic : Swa hit is swa $u [segs/~]. Da cwaeS he:

5 purg hine self[«£ he] gesceop call "Sing 7 ealra wylt. Da [CWCB^ ic : Ne maeg ic J?aes oSsacan. Da cwaf/JS he : Mr we Ipe haefdon f gereaht -p God waere J?urh hine selfne good. Da cwaetS ic : Ic .geman -f Su swa 3 saedest. Da cwaetS he : purg good God gesceop eal 4 Sing, forftaem he wilt }?urh hine

10 self[«tf] ealles J>aes Ipe we ser cwaedon Saet good waere ; 7 he is ana staSolfaest wealdend 7 stiora 7 st^orro^er 7 helma5, fort5aem he riht 7 \rcet eallu\ gesceaft[ww], *swa swa good * 8ia C. stiora anum scipe. [^^] cwae'S ic : Nu ic (Se 6 andette f ic \i\_cebbe] funden duru faer J>aer ic aer ge[seah ane] lytle cinan,

15 swa t5aet ic uneat5[^ 7 mihte\ gesion switSe lytelne scima[» leohtei\ of J»issum fiostrum ; 7 f>eah [/« mi\ taehtest aer fa duru, ac ic \Jiire ne\ meahte mare aredian, \3\ulon p ic hire] grapode ymbutan [/ fie ic fiat ^'/]le leoht geseah \w\inclian. Ic fie soede\ gefyrn aer on J>iss[V ilcan bee p ic\ nysse (Jiw&t

20 se) fruma waere ealra [gesceafta] ; J>a gerehtest J>u me $ 8 hit \_wces God]. Da nysse ic eft ymb J»one \_ende, &r\ Ipu me eft gereahtes f "Saet [ware eac God]. Da saede ic J>e j> ic nysse hu he [ealra fiara] gesceafta wiolde ; ac Ipu hit [me] haefst nu swi(5e sweotole ge[r^/] 9, swylce Ipu haebbe ]?a duru a[oroden] 10

25 J>e ic aer sohte. Da andswarode [he me] 7 cwae"S : Ic wat f ic Se aer myndg[c»^] .Saere ilcan spraece, 7 nu me tSi[#^ p] J>u ongite swa swa u leng swa bet [_>//^^] J>a soSfaestnesse ; ac (zr) wolde [git fie] eowian sume bysne, (ac) swa sweo[/0/<p] swa sio waes f>e ic (^<?) aer saede. D[a cwcefi ic] : Hwaet [is sio ?

30 § iv h. i?«] cwaetS he : Ne *[mcEg ncznne monfics]s twiogean * 8ib C. fte ealra gesceafta [agnu] willum God ricsaS ofer hi, 7 taQmodtice] hiora willan wendaS to his willan. [Be fiam

* Boeth. iii. pr. 1 2. 1. 44 P. ' Cum deus, inquit, omnia,' &c.

1 J)on J. 2 to B. 3 swa om. B. 4 ale B. "7 helma

om. B. 6 ^ om. B. 7 ungeaQe B. 8 //«;#/ B. ' gereaht J. 10 anbroden B. " Jwa only once B.

98 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXV. § 4

is] swiSe sweotol tSaette God aeghwses \_wealt mid /]aem helman 7 mid (Saem stior[r0#r<? Aw] goodnesse ; fonSaemf e ealla [^^^«/7«] gecyndelice hiora agnii [willum fundiafi] to cumanne to Code, \_swa swa we l oft &r\ saedon on (5isse ilcan [bee. f)a cwced ic : Hwi ne 2] maeg (ic) faes twiogan; 5 [forfia Codes anwe]&\& naere full eadig[/z'<r gif pa ^Jsceafta hiora unwillu him \herden 3 ; 7 */7] fa gesceafta naeren nanes [ponces ne wjanes weortSscipes wyrtSe gif [Az" A/bra w^Jwillum hlaforde harden. Da [cwced he] : Nis nan gesceaft f e 4 tiohhie [j£ Azb] scyle winnan wi(S hire scippen[</«?j willa]n gif hio hire 10 cynd 5 healdan wille 6. [i?a cwted] ic : Nis nan gecynd 7 fe wiS hire [scippen]fa$ willan winne buton dys[?^- mon, o]tStSe eft fa witSerweardan engl^j. \£a cwced] he : Hwaet wenst tSu ? gif aenegu [gesaqft*] tiohhode •f hio witS his willan [sceoldi] wmnan, hwaet hio meahte wit5 [^wa wz'Ajtigne swa we hine 15 gereahtne [habbaff]! Da cwsetJ ic: Ne magon hi nauht, * 82a C. \_peah hi willon. £)a wundrode he 7 cw&fi : Nis] *nanwuht fe maege o<5<5e wille swa heaum Code9 witfcweftan. Da cwaetS ic : Ne wene ic ^ aenig wuht sie tSe wiS winne, buton tSaet wit aer spraecon. Da sme arcade he 7 cwaecS : Wite geare 20 ftaet Saet is f hehste god, "Saet hit call swa mihtiglice macacS 7 call t5ing gesceop 7 eallu swa [^Jreclice racac5 7 swa e'Selice buton z\_elcu] geswince hit eall set. Da cwaecS [tc: Wei] me licode (Saet fu aer saedes, 7 ]>[ises me lyst nu] giet bet; ac me sceamaS nu (5[^/10 ic hit cer] ne ongeat. Da 25 cwaecS he : (ffw&t), ic wat \p 3u ^]herdest oft reccan on ealdum [leasu] spellum fte lob Saturnes " [sunu sceo]\dQ bion se hehsta god of^er ealle ofire 12] godu 13, 7 he sceolde bion faes heo[/enes] sunu, 7 sceolde ricsian on heo[/enu]; 7 sceolden 14 gigantes 15 bion eor^an \suna\j^ sceolden ricsian 30 ofer eor[/#;2 ; 7 /a] sceolden hi bion swelce hi waeren [^m^rjterna 16 beam, forSaemfe he sce[olde beon] heofones sunu, 7 hi eortSan. 7 fa [sceolde] f aem gigantum off incan 1 we from J, om. B. 2 hwone ]. 3 From J, herdest B.

5 gecynd ' B. * wile C. 7 gesceaft B. 8 em.^sfw^B. B. 10 ff«/ conject.,;? B. " saturnus C. 12 <?5r« J.

B. 14 em. sceolde C, scoldon B. 15 gigantas B. 16 geswystrena B.

XXXV. § 5] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 99

f he haefde hiera rice ; woldon J»a tobrecan ]?o[w^] heofon under him ; J»a sceolde he sendan Jninras 7 ligeta * 7 windas, 7 toweorpan [eall] hira ^weor[r] mid, 7 hi selfe ofslean. *[i)y/]lica leasunga hi worhton, 7 meahton eaSe seggan * 82b C. 5 socSspell, gif 2 him J>a leasunga naeren swetran, 7 }>eah swiSe gelic c5isum. Hi meahton seggan hwylc dysig Nefrod se gigant worhte ; se Nefrod waes Chuses sunu ; Chus waes Chames* sunu, Cham4 Noes. Se Nefrod het w[j/raz]n aenne tor on 8aem felda t$e Nen[,r#r] 5 hatte, 7 on ftaere J?iode

10 t$e Dezhz 6 [hatte, swt]6e neah faere byrig [pe mon nu hcet Zfa£]ilonia. j) hi dydon [for pa #z']ngum ]>G7 hi woldon witan hu heah [hit w<zre\ to 8aem heofone, 7 hu tSicce se [>$£/0« ztfjaere 7 hu faest, oc5($e hwaet J>aer[<9/£r ware\ Ac hit gebyrede, swa hit [cynn 8 ze;aj], f se godcunda wald 9 hi

15 tostenc[/<? 10 6?r ^z] hit fullwyrcan mosten, 7 to[ze;^r/>] t5one tor, 7 hiora monigne of[j/^, 7 ^z'^ra jjprsece toda^lde on tu

7 hund \seofonti\g ge)?ioda. Swa gebyreS aelcu [/«r« /]e winS wi<5 'Saem godcundan anwal[^/ ne\ gewyx"S him v nan weort5scipe on [deem, a\c wyrt5 se gewanod }>e hi aer

20 haefdon.

§ v '. Ac loca nu hwae(5er J>u wille (5aet [wzV] giet spyrigen u aef t aenigre gesceadz^/j^^^ y^r^ur, nu wit tSaet funden 12 habbaS p wit aer sotifon. Ic wene J>eah, gi/ wit giet uncru word tosotmiQ sleat5, p deer *asprunge sum spearca up sotS- * ^3a C.

2 5 faestnesse ]?ara J»e wit aer ne gesawon. Da cwaetS ic : Do (swa) swa Su wille. Da cwaet* he : Hwaet, n aenne mon nu ne tweotS f God sie swa mihtig f he maege wyrcan f f he wille. Da cwaetS ic : Ne tweot5 t5aes naenne 13 mon Se auht wat. Da cwaeS he : HwaecSer aenig mon wene " f [auht sie

30 p(zs\ J»e God don ne maege 15. Da c\\[cecf z']c : Ic hit 16 wat tSaet nauht nis faes J»e he [don] ne maege. Da cwaecS he :

1 Boeth. iii. pr. 12. 1. 66 P. 'Sed uisne rationes,' &c.

1 lygetu B. 2 gif above line C. 3 From J, chaames B.

4 i-^a B. 5 From J, sennar B. 6 Looks like <fera in C. 7 ^ B.

8 cyn J. 9 anweald B. 10 ^j^«/^ B. " gespyrigen B. 12 afunden B. 13 «aw B. 14 ze/«« B. 15 mag B. " A»/ om. B.

H 2

100 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXV. § 5

Wenstu hwaecSer [he /rajaege aenig l yfel don ? Da cwaetS ic : Ic wa[/ f\ he ne maeg. Da cwaeS he : SocS }>u saegst, forSsem hit is nauht ; faer yfel auht waere, Jxmne meahte hit God wyrcan ; forcSy hit is nauht. Da cwaec5 ic : Me finccS f tm me dwelle 7 dydre 2, swa mon cild decS; laedst me hidres 5 7 (Sidres3 on swa ficne wodu .tfoet ic ne rnaeg ut aredian. FortSsem ?Su a ymbe sticce fehst (eff) on <Sa ilcan [j^Jraece f>e J?u aer spraece, 7 forlaetst eft t$a aer Su hi geendod haebbe, 7 fehst on uncuSe ; py ic nat (nu) hwaet J>u wilt. Me fincS •J> (5u /zwerfe ymbeutan sume wundorlice 7 seldcu/e spraece >o jwfo (Sa anfozldnesse 4 paere godcundmsse. Ic geman f Su me aer reahtes su wundor/z'^r ^// be S^ J>a 'Su me reahtes f hit 5 *waere eall an gesseltSa 7 f hehste god, 7 cwaede f (5a gesael^a waeren on 'Saem hehste goode faeste, 7 f hehste good waere God self, 7 he waere full aelcre gesaelcSe; 7 J>u cwasde f aelc 15 gesaelig mon waere God. 7 eft J>u saedes f Godes goodnes 6 7 his gesaelignes [7] he self tfeet Saet waere7 eall an, 7 ^ t5on[»f] 8 \A aere se hehsta God ; 7 to (5aem god[^ eal]\a, (pa) gesceafta fundiaS Se hiora [^]cynd healdaS, 7 wilniatS f hy to c[umon\ 9. y eac Ipu saedes tSsette God wiolde ea[//]ra (^/j) 20 gesceafta mid Saem stiorrbt5re his goodnesse ; 7 eac saedes f ealla gesceafta hiora agnum willum ungenedde him waeren underSiodde. 7 nu on las/ J:u saedes f yfel naere nauht. 7 eal[/] fis fu gereahtes to soSe switJe gesceadwi[j/i*]ce, buton aelcre leasre raedelsan. 25

§ vi k [#0] cwaecS he : pu saedes aer f ic 10 (5e dwealde n ; ac me (SinccS selfum f ic J>e nauht ne dwelle ", ac (5e saede 12 swi'Se lang spell 7 wundorlic, 7 13 swiSe gesceadlice be (5aem Gode t5e wit unc gefyrn to gebaedon ; 7 nu giet ic tiohhie j> ic t5e hwaethwugu uncutSes gerecce be (Saem ilcan Gode. Hit is 30 g[^]ynd Jiaere godcundnesse f hio maeg bion ungemenged

k Boeth. iii. pr. 12. J. 93 P. ' Turn ilia, Minime, inquit,' &c.

1 cenig om. B. 2 dwelige 7 dyderie B. 3 /^/j1/ w^ ^wfer 7 fiider B. 4 andfealdnesse B. 5 /4zV om. B. 6 em. goodes C, godness B.

7 A*? w^r<? B. 8 Conject. ^w B. 9 tocumen J. 10 *V om. B.

11 dwelode B. 12 s<zde Se B. 13 7 om. B.

XXXV. §7] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE IOI

witS otSr^]1 gesceafta *buton ofterra gesceafta fultome, * 843. C. swa swa nan oSer gesceaft ne maeg. Ne maeg nan otfru gesceaft be him selfum bion, swa swa (gio) Parmenides se sciop giddode 7 cw<5 : Se selmihtega God 2 is eallra )>inga reccend, 5 7 he ana unanwendendlic 3 wunacS, 7 ealra "Sara anwendend- licra welt. ForSaem <Su ne fearft nauht swtfie wundnan. <5eah we spyrien aefter Saem <Se zw ongunnon, swa mid laes worda swa To[tdma\ swaecSer we hit gereccan magon. Deah [we] nu scylen manega 7 mislica bisna 7 bispell reccan, Seah hangacS ure mod

10 ealne weg on J»aem J>e we aefterspyriaS. Ne fo we no on 4 Sa bisna 7 on Sa5 bispel for tSara leasena spella lufan, ac fortSaemtSe we woldon mid gebecnan 6 ]?a sooTaestnesse, 7 woldon Saet hit wurde to nytte tSam geherendum. Ic gemunde nu ryhte J?aes wisan Platones lara suma, hu he cwaetS t5aet te 7 se mon se t$e

15 bispell secgan wolde, ne sceolde fon on to ungelic bispell Saere spraece }?e he (Sonne sprecan wolde. Ac geher nu geftylde- lice hwaet ic nu sprecan wille, t5eah hit/*?8 gefyrn aer unnyt J>uhte, hwae^er fie 8 se ende a b<?/ lician wille.

§ vii1. Ongon t$a *singan 7 cwaetS9: (Gescelig bit se mon * 8^b C.

20 fie m(Eg geseon pone hluttran cewellm JHBS hehstan™ godes^ 7 of him selfu aweorpan mceg pa piostro his modes. We sculon get of ealdu leasu spellu fie sit bispell reccan^] H\\. gel amp gio tSaette an hearpere waes on tSaere tSiode "Se Dracia11 hatte, sio waes on Creca rice ; se hearpere waes switfe ungefraeglice

25 good, "foes nama waes Orfeus ; he haefde an swi&e aenlic wif, sio waes haten Eurudice 12. Da ongon mon secgan be Sam hearpere f he meahte hearpian f se wudu wagode, 7 )?a stanas hi styredon 13 for <5y u swege, 7 wildu dior <5aer woldon to irnan 7 stondan swilce hi tamu waeren, swa stille, tSeah him

30 men otSSe hundas wi'S eoden, t^aet hi hi 18 na ne onscunedon.

1 Boeth. iii. met. 12. 'Felix qui potuit boni,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxiii.

1 otira J. 2 God om. B. 3 unawendenlic B. * From B, 7 C. 5 Sa om. B. 8 gebeacnian B. 1 te om. B. 8 fie both from J,

om. B. 9 After cw<zQ (in C) there is a letter (apparently g\ then a

blank space of about two-thirds of the line. The allit. verse begins next line. 10 em. hehtan B. " racia B. 12 eurudice B also.

" hirgedon B. M J>d B. " hi once B.

102 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXV. § 7

Da ssedon hi f Saes hearperes \wif~\ sceolde acwelan, j hire

* 8sa C. saule mon sceolde *l3edan to helle. Da sceolde se ^arpere

weorSan swa sarig f he ne meahte ongemong oSrum monnum bion, ac teah to wuda, 7 saet on Saem muntum segSer ge daeges ge nihtes ; weop 7 hearpode Saet Sa wudas 5 bifedo[;z] * 7 fa ea stodon, 7 nan heort ne onscunode nanne leon, ne nan hara naenne hund, ne nan neat nyste naenne andan ne naenne ege to oSrum for Saere mergSe 2 &es sones. Da Saem hearpere Sa Suhte Saet hine (fia) nanes Singes ne lyste on Sisse worulde, Sa Sohte he Saet he wolde gesecan 10 helle godu3, 7 onginnan him oleccan mid his hearpan, 7 biddan f hi him ageafan 4 eft his wif. pa he Sa Sider com, Sa sceolde cuman Saere helle hund ongean hine, J>aes nama wses Ceruerus 5, se 6 sceolde habban J>rio heafdu ; 7 (ongan) onfaegnian 7 mid his steorte, 7 plegian wiS hine for his 15 hearpunga. Da wses Saer eac swiSe egeslic geatweard, Saes nama sceolde bion Caron ; se haefde eac j^rio heafdu, 7 (se] waes swiSe oreald. Da ongon se hearpere hine biddan ^ he hine gemundbyrde Sa hwile Ipe he Saer waere, 7 hine

* 8jb C. gesundne eft Sonan *brohte. Da gehet he him Saet, forSae 20

he waes oflyst Saes seldcuSan sones. Da eode he furSur, oS he (gv)mette Sa graman metena8 Se folcisce men hataS Parcas, Sa hi secgaS Saet on nanum men nyt[0» «a]ne are, ac aelcu men wrecen [be his^\ gewyrhtu ; ]m hi secgaS Saet walden [0]elces mannes wyrde. Da ongon he biddan heora 25 blisse 9 ; Sa ongunnon hi wepan mid him. Da eode he furSur, 7 him urnon ealle hellwaran ongean, 7 laeddon hine to hiora cininge, 7 ongunnon ealle sprecan mid him 7 biddan faes Se 10 he baed. 7 f unstille hweol Se Ixion waes n to gebunden Leuita 12 cyning for his scylde, Saet oSstod for his 30 hearpunga. 7 Tantulus se cyning Se on Sisse worulde un- gemetlice gifre waes, 7 him Saer Saet ilce yfel filgde 13 Saere 14 gi- fernesse, he gestilde. 7 se ultor15 sceolde forlaetan Saet he ne16

1 bifodon B. 2 mirhle B. 3 gatu B. 4 From B, agefan C. 5 em. cerueruerus C, aruerus B. 6 se om. B. 7 ftzgenian B.

8 gydena B. 9 miltse B. I0 Se om. B. " was om. B. 12 lauita B. 13 fyligde B. 14 em. fas C and B. 15 So B also. 16 ne om. B.

XXXVI. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 103

slat <Sa lifre Sticces1 f>aes cyninges $e hine aer mid t$y witnode. 7 call hellwara witu ges/zldon Sa hwile J>e he beforan Sam cyninge h[^]arpode. Da he Sa *longe 7 longe * 86a C. hearpode, Sa cleopode se hellwara cyning 7 cwaetS : Wutun 5 agifan Saem esne his wif, forSaem he hi haefS geearnad mid his hearpunga. Behead him Sa •£ he geare wisse [ p ^]e 2 hine naefre underbaec ne besawe, [WJtScSan 3 he Sonanweard waere ; 7 ssed[<?] gif he hine underbaec besawe $ he sceolde forlaetan Saet wif. Ac tSa lufe mon maeg swiSe unease ocSSe

10 na4 forbeodan; weilawei, hwaet, Orpheus tfa laedde his wif mid him ocS 5 he com on f gemsere leohtes 7 Siostro. pa code •f wif aef t him. Da he furSum 6 on "Saet leoht com, Sa beseah he hine underbsec witS "Saes wifes ; "Sa losade hio him sona. Das leasan (spell) laeraft gehwylcne mon "Sara tfe wilnatS helle

15 Siostro to flionne 7 to <Saes so'San godes liohte to cumanne, f he hine ne besio to 7 his ealdan 8 yflum, swa t5set he hi eft swa fullice fullfremme swa he hi aer dyde. FortSaem swa hwa swa mid fulle willan his mod went to Sae yflum tSe he ser forlet, 7 hi Sonne fullfreme'S, 7 hi him ]?onne fullice liciatS, 7

20 he hi naefre forlaetan ne Jrence'S, tfonne forlyst he call his aerrarc good, buton he hit eft gebete. Her endatS nu sio *J>ridde boc Boeties, 7 onginnetS 9 sio fiort5e. * 86b C.

XXXVI m.

§ i. £)& se Wisdom tSa Sis Ieot5 swit5e lustbaerlice 7 gescead- wislice asungen haefde, t5a haefde ic tfo giet hwylchwugu 10

25 [^w]ynd on minum mode Saere unrotnes[^] J>e ic (<zr) haefde, 7 cwaeS : Eala Wisdom, Su [/<?] eart boda 7 forerynel tSaes sot5an kohtes, hu wundorlic me tSinctS f (5aet J>u me recst; forftaem ic ongite f te call tSaet J>u me aer reahtes me reahte n God J>urht5e,7 ic hit wisse eac aer be sumum daele; ac me haefde

30 J>ios unrotnes amerredne, f ic hit haefde mid ealle forgiten. 7 f

m Boeth. iv. pr. i. ' Haec cum Philosophia,' &c.

1 ticcies B. 2 he conject. om. B. 8 From ],forfid B. 4 otide na om. B. s ode B. 6 for]) B. 7 to om. B. 8 ealdu B.

9 ongind C. 10 hwceth-wega B. " For me reahte B has mihte.

104 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVI. § i

is eac minre unrotnesse se maesta dael, f ic wundrige forhwy se gooda God Isete aenig yfel bion, oSSe gif hit J>eah bion l scyle, 7 he hit gejmfian wille, forhwy he hit (pon) sona ne wrece. Hwaet, }?u meaht Se self ongitan f Saet is to wun- drianne, 7 eac oSer Sincg me SincS giet mare wundor ; f is fte 5 dysig 7 unrihtwisnes nu rixsaS ofer eallne middangeard, 7 se wisdom 7 eac oSre craeftas nabbaS nan lof ne naenne weorS- scipe on Sisse worulde, ac licgaS forsewe[w«?] swa (swa] miox under feltune ; 7 yfele men o[n fljelcum l[«w]de sindon nu

* 8ja C. *weorj>e 7 J)a goodan habbaS manigfeald witu. Hwa maeg 10

forberan f he f ne siofige 7 swelcre waefSe ne wundrige, Saet te sefre swylc yfel geweorSan sceolde under Sses aelmihtgan Codes anwalde, nu we witon f he hit wat 7 sale good wile ?

§ ii n. [i?]a cwaeS he : Gif hit swa is swa (5u saegst, (5onne is $ egeslicre (Sonne aenig oc5er broga, 7 is endeleas 15 wundor, (Saem gelicost <5e on sumes cyninges hirede sien gyldenu fatu 7 selfrenu 2 forsewen, 7 treowenu mon weorSige. Nis hit 3 no swa swa "5u wenst ; ac gif (Su eall (Saet gemunan wilt f we aer spraecon, mid (5aes Codes fultume <5e we nu embe sprecaS, "Sonne meaht "5u ongitan •}> tSa godan beoS 4 20 symle waldende, 7 f>a yfelan nabba"S naenne anwald ; 7 (5aet ]?a craeftas ne biocS naefre buton heringe ne buton edleane, [ni\ J>a un^eawas naefre ne bio"S unwitnode, ac tSa goodan bioS symle gesaelie, (7 yfelan ungescelige}. Ic (Se maeg eowian 'Saes swicSe manega bisena, Sa Se magon getrymian 25 to Son 5 Saet J»u nast hwaet J>u leng siofige. Ac (z'c) J>e wille nu giet getaecan Sone weg Se Se gelaet to faere heofonlican

* 8;b C. byrig \e Su [«r] of come, siSSan Su ongitst *[/]urh mine

lare hwaet sio soSe gesaelS biS, 7 hwaer hio biS. Ac ic sceal serest Sin mod gefeSeran6, Saet hit maege hit Se yS up 30 ahebban aer Son hit fleogan onginne on Sa heanesse, f hit maege hal 7 orsorh fleogan to his earde, 7 forlaetan aelce Sara gedrefednessa Se hit nu SrowaS. Sitte him on minu

11 Boeth. iv. pr. I. 1. 19 P. ' Turn ilia, Et esset, inquit/ &c.

1 bion om. B. 2 sylfrenu B. 3 hit nis B. * bioS B.

8 la B. 8 ge/iSerian B.

XXXVI. § 4] DE CONSOLAT1ONE PHILOSOPHIAE 105

hraedwaene; tSocrige him on minne weg; ic bio his lad- tfeow.

§ iii °. Da se Wisdom 8a Ipis spell areaht haefde, Sa ongon he singan 7 cwsetS : (Ic hcebbe swiffe swifte fepera,p ic mceg 5 fliogan ofer pone hean hrof p(ES heofones. Ac pter ic nu moste pin mod gefifierigan mid pa fi$eru, p ftu mihtest mid me fliogan, pdn miht pu ofersion ealle pas eorfilican ping. Gif pu mihlest pe fligon ofer pa rodore, pdn mihtest" pu gesion pa wolcnu under pe, 7 mihtest pe fliogan ofer pa fyre pe is

10 betwux pa rodore 7 pare lyfte; 7 mihtest pe feran mid p<zre sunnan betwyx pa. tunglu, 7 ponon weorpan on pa rodore, 7 sidfian to pa cealdan stiorran pe we hatafi Saturnes steorra. Se is eall isig ; se wandrafi ofer offru steorru ufor pdn cenig offer iungol. Sidoon pupdnforfi ofer pone list aferod !, pdn list pu

15 bufan pa swift an rodore, 7 Icetst pdn behindan pe pone hehstan heofon. Siddan pu miht habban pinne dcel pees soffan leohtes. peer ricsaff an cyning ; se hcefd anweald eallra ofira cyninga; se gemetgafi pone bridel 7 p gewealdleper ealles ymbhweorftes hiofenes 7 eorpan ; se an dema is, gestaddigj beorht ; se stiord

20 pa hrcedwcene eallra gesceafia. Ac gif pu afre cymst on pone weg 7 to pare stowe pe ffu nu geot forgilen hafst, Pdn wilt ffu cwepan : pis is min riht e$el ; hionan ic was &r cumen, 7 hionan ic was acenned ; her ic wille nu standan fczste ; nelle ic nu ncefre hionon. Ic wat peak, gif pe cefre gewyrfi p ffu wilt

25 odfie most eft fandian 2 para piostra pisse worulde^pdn gesihst pu nu * pa unrihtwisan cyningas 4 7 ealle pa ofermodan rican bion swiffe unmihtige 7 swide earme wreccan, pa ilcan pe pis earme folc nu heardost ondrcet.)

§ iv P. £)a cwaecS (zc) : Eala, Wisdom, micel is Saet 7

30 wundorlic f t5u gehaetst, 7 ic eac nauht ne tweoge 8aet t5u hit maege gelsestan. Ac ic f>e halsige Saet tSu me no leng ne lette ", ac getsec me fone weg ; fortteem J?u meaht ongitan

0 Boeth. iv. met. I. c Sunt etenim pennae/ &c. Cott. Metr. xxiv. P Boeth. iv. pr. 2. ' Turn ego, Papae, inquam,' &c.

1 aferod written over an erased word. 2 fundian B. 8 nu partly erased. * em. B has cyning, with an indistinct letter following. 5 lade B, with / written above the d.

106 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVI. § 4

f me lyst (Saes weges. Da cwaeS he : pu sceal[/] aerest ongitan f Sa goodan [/fo£]ba(S sy[w]le anweald, 7 /# yfelan

89a C. jfcg/r* ««»«*, *ne nsenne craeft ; fonSaem hiora nan ne ongit •£te good 7 yfel bioS symle gewinnan. Gif tSa goodan tSonne syle habbaS anwald, ponne nabbatS J?a yflan naefre 5 naenne ; forSaem f good 7 f yfel sint swiSe unsamwraede. Ac ic (ffe) wolde giet be aegSru "Sara hwaethwugu sweotolor gereccan, f (Su msege cy bet gelefan (Se ic (Se ocSre hwile recce be (Saem ocSrum, o"5re hwile \jbi\ 'Saem otSru. Twa t5ing sindon Se aelce[j] monnes ingeSonc to fundacS, f is 10 t^onne willa 7 anwald; gif tSonne hwaem Sara twega hwseSres wana bitS, fonne ne maeg he mid (Saem o^ru nanwuht fullfremman a. ForSaem nan nyle onginnan f -f he nyle, buton he nede 2 scyle ; 7 (Seah he call wille, he ne maeg, gif he (5aes (Singes anwald naefS. Be (5aem (5u meaht 15 sweotole ongitan, gif (5u aenigne mon gesihst wilnian (Saes Se he naefS, Saet (/a ^) anwaldes wana. Da cwaecS ic : |> is soS ; ne maeg ic faes o'Ssacan. Da cwae(5 he : Gif t5u (5onne hwone 3 gesihst tfe maeg don f f he don wile, ne Se Sonne nauht ne tweoc5 f se haebbe anwald. Da cwaecS ic : Ne tweocS 20

8pb C. me <5aes nauht. Da cwaeS he : *^£lc mon biS waldend <Saes "5e he 4 welt ; (nceffi he nanne anweald }>CBS 3e he ne welt). Da cwaeS ic : paes ic eom gecSafa. Da cwaeS he : HwaecSer ]>u nu giet maege gemunan f ic (Se aer reahte; f waes -fte selces monnes ingeSanc wilnaS to ]> aere sotSan gesael^e to 25 cumanne, (Seah hi 5 ungelice hiora earnien 6. Da cwaecS ic : $ ic geman ; genog sweotole me is (Saet gesaed. Da cwaetS he : Gemunst (Su f ic (Se (csr) saede $ \hif\ waere eall an good 7 gesael(Sa ; se pe gesaelSa sects, he secS good. Da cwsetS ic : P ic haebbe genog faeste on gemynde. Da cwae(S he : Ealle 30 men ge goode ge yfele wilniaS to cumanne to goode, ]?eah hi his mislice wilnien. Da cwaetS ic : $ is sotS f fu saegst. Da cwae(S he : Genog sweotol f is Saet te 7 fonSy sint gode men goode, Se hi god gemetatS. Da cwaeS ic : Genog open

1 fremman B. 2 ne B. 3 hwane B. 4 he om. B. 5 he B. 6 earnige B. 7 & om. B.

XXXVI. §6] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 107

hit is. Da cwaetS he: pa goodan begitatS f good f hi wilniatS. Da cwaeS ic : Swa me tSynctS. Da cwaetS he : pa yfelan naeron [na l yfele ^]if hi gemetten tSaet good tSaet hi wilniatS ; ac fortSy hi sint yfle £>e 2 hi hit ne metatS 3, 7 fortSy 5 hi hit ne metatS3 tSe hi hit on riht ne secatS. Da cwaetS ic : Swa hit is swa <Su saegst. Da cwaecS he : ForcSaem *hit is 4 * 9oa c- nan tweo -f ta5 goodan beocS syle waldende, 7 fa yflan nabbacS naenne anwald ; foroy (Sa goodan tSaet god on riht secacS, 7 (ffa) yflan on woh. Da cwaecS ic : Se tSe ne 6 wentS

10 -f Sis sotS sie 7, tSonne ne gelyftS he nanes sotSes.

§ v <i. Da cwaetS he : HwaetSer wenstu nu ? gif twegen men fundiatS to anre stowe, 7 habbacS emnmicelne willan to to cu[w<?]nne, 7 o^er haefS his fota 8 anweald $ he maeg gan tSaer he wile 9, swa swa eallum monnum gecynde waere f hi

15 meahten, otSer naefS his fota geweald f he maege gan, 7 wilnaS tSeah to feranne 10, (7) ongin"5 creopan on J>one ilcan weg ; hwae^er "Sara twega n fincS 12 tJe mehtigra ? Da cwaetS ic : Nis f gelic ; se bi(S mehtigra se tSe gaetS fonne se tSe crieptS, for^aem he maeg cuman et5 tSider tSe he wile J>onne se ot5er ;

20 saga elles f t5u wille, Saet wat aelc mon. Da cwaecS he : Swa ilce 13 bi"5 Saem goodum 7 <5aem yflum ; aegj?er heora wilnatS for gecynde f he cume to <5aem hehstan goode. Ac se gooda maeg cuman tSider he wilnatS, for^aem he his on riht wilnacS, 7 se yfla ne maeg cuman to Saem J?e he wilnatS,

25 *fbrSaem hi14 hit on wog secatS 15. . Ic nat tSeah f»e elles hwaet * 9°b c- tSince 16. Da cwaetS ic : Ne tSinccS me nauht otSres of tSinum spellu. pa cwaetS he : Genog rihte tSu hit ongitst, 7 f is eac tacn finre haelo ; swa swa laeca gewuna is f hi cwecSatS tSonne hi siocne mon gejVJotS, gif hi hwilc ungefaeglic 17 tacn on

30 him 18 gesiotS. Me tSinctS nu j> J>in gecynd [7] tSin gewuna flite swi^e switSlice wiS tSaem dysige.

§ vi r. Ic haebbe nu ongiten •)> tSu eart gearo to ongitanne i Boeth. iv. pr. 2. 1. 42 P. 'Rursus, inquit, si duo sint,' &c. r Boeth. iv. pr. 2. 1. 69 P. ' Sed quoniam te ad intellegendum,' &c. 1 no J. 2 f B. 8 gemetad ^B. 4 nis B. 8 Sa B.

6 ne om. B. 7 ne sie B. 8 foda C. 9 J>ar he wile om. B.

10 farenne B. " twegra B. 12 find C. 1S gelice B. 14 ^ B. 15 seed B. 16 From B, Hence C. 17 unfaglic B. 18 ^tm B.

108 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVI. § 6

mina lara; forSy ic (Se wolde gegaderian mani'gu spell 7 manega bisna be (5aem -p tSu meahte t$y etS ongitan hwaet ic secga.n wille. Ongit nu hu unmehtige J>a yflan men bio(5, nu hi ne magon cuman Sider (Sider tSa ungewittigan ge- jreafta wilniat* to to l cumanne ; 7 hu micle unmihtegran 2 hi 5 waeren gif hi his nan gecynde naefden. Beheald nu mid hu hefigre racentan dysiges 7 ungej<2/(5a hi sint gebundene. Hwaet, J>a cild, (Sonne hi furcSum gan magon, 7 eac (5a ealdan ceorlas, J>a hwile J>e hi gan magon, wilni[0]t$ sumes weorSscipes 7 sumre maercSe. Da cild ridacS on hiora 10

* 9ia C. stafu/72 7 m^rngfealde plegan plegiaS 3 *t5aer hi hyriaS 4 ealdum

monnu. 7 <5a dys<?gan nanwuht nellacS onginnan "Saes t5e hi5 him awcSer 6 maegen to wenan o'S'Se lofes o^cSe leana, ac doc5 f wyrse is ; irna'S hidres Sidres 7 dwoligende under J>sem hrofe eallra gesc<?afta; 7 f te (5a ungewittigan] 8 gesceafte. witon, f 15 niton Sa dysegan men. ForSy sint ]?a cvceftas beteraw 'Sonne J>a un^eawas, for'SasmJ^e selc mon sceal bion gej^afa, sam he wille sam he nylle, f se sie anwald^gost 9 "Se maeg becuman to ]?a heh^/^ hrofe eallra gesceafta, p is God ; fid nis nanwuht beufan 10 »f nanwuht benypan ne ymbutzn, ac ealle J>ing sint ao Mnnan him on his anwalde. Se God is swiSe to /afianne. Hu ne cwsede/w «r f se waere anfec5e mihtigost se pe meahte gan (peah he wolde)< o"5 'Sisse eorfian ende, swa f te nan n dael fosse eor])an ofer ^ ^<^re ? f ilce £>u meaht ge'Sencan ^ God^, swa swa we ser cwaedon, -ji se bi"S meahtegost fe to him 25 cuman maeg, fortSaem he nohwider ofer f cuman ne maeg. § vii s. Be eallu Sissu racu J>u meaht ongitan f Sa goodan

* 9ib C. bio^ simle */w^tige, 7 "Sa yflan beo^ aelces maegnes 7 aelces

craeftes bedaelde. Hwy wenstu Sonne f hi forlaeten tSa craeftas 7 folgien "Seem un'Seawum ? Ic wene Seah f Su 30 wille secgan f hit sie for dysige f hi hi ne cunnen tocnawan.

8 Boeth. iv. pr. 2. 1. 86 P. ' Ex quo fit, quod huic obiacet,' &c.

1 to once B. 2 ungemihran B. 3 plegan plegiad in small

characters beneath last line of page. 4 Orig. onhyriaft B, on crossed out and ofer written above. 5 From B, hit C. 6 cegfier B.

7 hider 7 J>ider B. 8 gewittigan J. 9 From J, anwealde hegost B. 10 Conject. to/<m B. "aw C.

XXXVI. §8] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPH1AE 109

Ac hwaet ssegst tSu ]>[onne~\ f sie forcutSre fonne sio un- g[^<r]eadwisnes ? hwy getSafiatS hi tSaet hi biotS dysige ? hwy nyllatS hy spyrian aef f craeftum 7 aeft wisdome ? Ic wat J>eah tSaet swongornes hi ofsit 7 hi mid slaewtSe ofercymtS, 7

5 gitsung hi ablent. Wit cwaedon £>eah aer f nanwuht naere wyrse ]?onne ungesceadwisnes. Ac hwaet willatS wit nu cwetSan *, gif f>a gesceadwisan habbatS untSeawas 7 nyllatS spyrian aeft: wisdome 7 aeft craeftum ? Ic wat f>eah f tSu wilt cweftan f wraennes 7 ungemetfaestnes hi ofsitte ; ac hwaet is

10 f>onne unstrengra tSonne se mon f>e bitS to ungemetli^ oferswi'Sed mid t5aem tedran flaesce, buton he eft geswice 7 winne \vi(5 )?a un^eawas swa he swf$ost maege ? Ac hwaet wilt "Su f>onne cweftaj^], gif hwa nanwuht nyle witS winnan, ac mid fulle willan forlaet aelc good *y fulgaeS Saem yfle, 7 * 92a C.

J5 bitS Seah gesce^w/s2? Ic secge sie unmehtig 7 eac ealles nauht ; forftaem swa hwa swa "Sone ^maenan God 3 eallra goda4 forlaet, buton tweonne ne biS se nauht, Ac hwa swa 6 willnaS f he craeftig sie, he wilnatS f he wis sie ; swa hwa swa (Sonne craeftig bitS, he bitS wis, 7 se "Se wis bi(5, he

20 bitS good ; se )>e fonne good bi<S, se bitS gesaelig, 7 se tSe gesaelig bitS, se bitS eadig, 7 se J»e eadig bitS, se bitS god, be "Saem daele tSe we aer reahton on tSisse ilcan bee. Ac ic wene nu hwonne f dysige men willen wundrian f>aes tSe ic aer saede ; tSaet waes cSaette yfle men naeren nauhtas, fortSaem

25 (pe] tSara is ma fonne fara otSra. Ac tSeah hi his nu naefre ne gelefen, tSeah hit is swa; ne magon we naefre gereccan tSone yflan mon claenne 7 untwifealdne, tSon6 ma tSe we m^on hatan o"5(Se habban deadn* mon for cwucone 7 ; ne bitS se 8 cwuca tSonne nyttra ^e se deada, gif him his yfel

30 ne hreowd ; ac se pe ungereclice Iz'^tS 7 his gecynd nyle healdan, ne bitS se nauht.

§ viiit. Ic wene J>eah f tSu wille cwetSan f hit ne sie "ralles * 92b c- swa gelic, tSaet se yfla maege don yfel tSeah he good9 ne

1 Boeth. iv. pr. 2. 1. 106 P. ' Sed possunt, inquies, mail,' &c. 1 From B, wit nu -wit cwadan C. 2 em. gescead-wise C and B.

1 From B.^vWC. * From B, gooda C. 5 swa hwa swa B.

1 J>e B. 7 Half the u of cwucone gone. 8 se om. B. 9 good above line in C.

110 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVI. § 8

maege, 7 se deada ne maege nauSer don ; ac ic "Se secge f se anwald 'Sara yflena ne cymS of nanum craefte, ac of unSea- wum ; ac gif Sa yflan symle goode waeren, fonne ne dyden hi nan yfel. Ne bioS1 (5set nane mehta f mon maege yfel don, ac bioS unmeahta ; gif (/) soS is •}> we aer gefyrn 5 reahton, f f yfel nauht ne sie, Sonne ne wyrcS se nauht, (se) Se yfel wyrcS. Da cwaeS ic : Genog soS jp is f tSu saegst. Da cwaeS he : Hu ne reahton we aer ty nanwuht naere mehtigra Sonne f hehste good? Da cw"S ic : Swa hit is swa Su saegst. Da cwaeS he : Ne hit f eah ne maeg 10 nan yfel don. Da cwaeS ic : Daet is soS. Da cwS he : HwaeSer aeni mon2 wene f aenig mon sie swa meahtig J> he maege don call Saet Saet he wille ? Da cwaeS ic : Ne wen"S fcs nan mon J>e his gewit haefS. Da cwaeS he : Hwaet, yfle men magon Seah yfel don. Da cwaeS ic : Eala, 15 Saer hi ne meahton. Da cwaetS he : Hit is sweotol -f hi magon don yfel, 7 ne magon nan good ; f is fonSaemfe * 93a C. f yfel nis nauht ; *ac fa goodan, gif hi fulne anwald habbaft, hi magon don to goode f j> hi willaS. ForSy is se fulla anwald to tellanne to (Saem hehstum goodum, forSaem aegfer 20 ge se anwald ge fa ocSru good 7 Sa craeftas Se we longe aer nemdon sindon faeste on Saem hehstan goode. Swa swa aelces huses wah <5iS faest aegSer ge on Saere flore ge on Saem hrofe, swa biS aelc good on Gode faest ; forSaem he is aelces godes aegSer ge hrof ge flor. Dy is a to wilnianne J?aes 25 anwaldes f mon maege good don ; forSaem Saet is se betsta anwald f mon maege 7 wille wel don, swa laessan spedum swa maran, swaeSer he haebbe. For'Saem swa hwa swa3 wilnatS 4 good to donne, he wilnacS good to habbanne 7 mid goode to bionne. ForSy 5 is se Platones cwide genog soS (}>e) 30 he cwae'S : Da wisan ane magon don to goode f hi wilniaS ; Sa yflan magon onginnan f hi willaS 6. Ic nat nu Seah Su 7 wille cweS[a«j^] fa goodan onginnen hwilu $ hi ne magon forSbrengan ; ac ic cweSe f 8 hi hit bringaS symle forS ;

1 biS B. 2 cenimon C. 3 swa above line C. 4 willaS B.

5 for Us B. 6 wilniad B, apparently willed} orig. 7 $u om. B. 8 J>eah B.

XXXVII. § i] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE III

Sean hi (Sset weorc ne msegen fullfremman, *hi habbtfS Sean * 935 C. fullne * willan, 7 se untw^fealda willa bitS to tellanne 2 for fullfremed weorc. ForSaem he naefre ne forlist3 Saem leanum otStSe her otSSe tfaer ocScSe aegtSer 4. peah willatS <5a

5 yflan wircan f •}> hi lyst, 8eah hit nyt ne sie 5 ; ne forleosatS hi eac tSone willan, ac hab&z/ his wite ot$(Se her ocScSe elleshwaer otScSe aegcSer ; se yfla willa to donne 6 hiora welt. Foroy hi ne magon begitan f good -j> hi wilniaft, fort5y hi hit Surg (Sone willan secatS, nales Jmrg rihtne7 weg. Se yfla willa naefS

10 naenne geferscipe wi(5 f>a gessel^a. Da se Wisdom fta t5is spell areaht hsefde, Sa ongan he eft singan 7 £us cwaecS :

XXXVII «.

§ i. (Geher nu an spell be fid ofermodu j J>am unrihtwisu cyningu. pa we gesiofi sittan on fid hehstan heahseilu; fia scinafi on manegra cynna hr&glii, j beofi uton ymbstandene 8 mid

1 5 miclon geferscipe hiora fiegna ; 7 fia biofi mid fetlum 7 mid gyldenu hyltsweordu 7 mid manigfealdii heregealwu gehyrste, 7 fireatiafi eal moncynn mid hiora firymme. ~f se pe hiora welt ne myrnfi9 naufier ne friend ne fiend fie ma fie wedende hund, ac biofi swifie ungefrceglice up ahafen on his mode for fid unge-

20 metlican anwealde. Ac gif him mon fion awint of pa clafias, j him oftihti fiara fienunga 7 fices anwealdes, fion miht fiu geseon fi he biofi swifie anlic fiara his fiegna sumu fie hi fiar fieniad, buton he forcufira 10 sie. ~f gif him nu weas n gebyrefi p him wyrfi sume hwile fiara fienunga oflohen, 7 fiara clafia, 7 fias

25 anwealdes 12, fion pined him p he sie on carcerne gebroht, ofide on racentu. Forpd of fid unmcetan 13 7 fiam ungemetlican gegerelan, of fid swetmettu 7 of mistlicu dryncu fices lifies onwcecnacf sio wode firag fi&re wrcennesse, 7 gedrefd hiora mod swide sw$- lice. pon weaxafi eac fia ofermelta 7 ungefiwcernes ; 7 fion hi

30 weordafi gebolgen, fionne wyrfi p mod beswungen mid fid welme

n Boeth. iv. met. 2. ' Quos uides sedere,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxv.

1 fultt C. 2 em. dallanne C, tellenne B. 3 So also B. 4 agOar B. 5 J>eah hit nu ne sie nyt B. 8 From B, donne C. 7 B has/wr/^/w^ for J>urg rihtne. B em. ymbstandende B. 9 orig. murndinB, u altered toy. 10 em.fordra B. " em. hwes B. 1Z em. anweades B. " em. unme\ta B.

112 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVII. § i

pare hatheortnesse, oddest hi weorpad gercepte mid pare un- rotnesse^ 7 swa gehcefte. Siddan p pon gedon biti, donne onginfi him leogan se tohopa pare wrcEce, 7 swa hwcBs swa his irsung wilna$v,pdngehet himpccshisreccelest. Ic pe scede gefyrn &r on pisse ilcan bee p ealle gesceafta rvillnodon sumes godes 5 for gecynde ; ac pa unrihtwisan cyngas ne magon nan god don, forpa icpe nu sccde. Nis p nan wundor, forpa hi hi underpiodad eallu pa unpeawum pe ic pe cer nemde. Sceal fionne nede to para hlaforda dome pe he hine &r underpeodde, 7 pte wyrse is, p he hi nyle furfiu wid winnan. J?ccr he hit a anginnan wolde, 7 pon on 10 pam gewinne purhwunian ne mihte,pon ncefde he his nane scylde^] § iiv. £)& se Wisdom $a Sis leoS asungen haefde, J?a ongon he eft spellian 7 f>us cwsecS : Gesihst J>u nu on hu miclum 7 on hu diopum 7 on hu fiostrum horoseacSe fara un'Seawa tSa yfelwillendan sticiac5, 7 hu tSa goodan scinatS 15 beorhtor J>onne sunne ? Forc5aem ]?a goodan nsefre ne beoS bedselde J?ara edleana hiora goodes, ne t5a yflan naefre f>ara wita Se hi geearnigacS. JEXc Sing Se on fisse worulde gedon biS hsefS edlean ; wyrce hwa f Saet he wyrce, oSSe do f 2 he do, a he haefS f f he geearnaS3. Nis f eac nauht unriht; 20 swa swa gio 4 Romana f?eaw waes 5; 7 giet is on manegum ]?iodum, f mon hehS aenne heafodbeag gyldenne 6 set sumes serneweges ende ; fserS Sonne micel folc to, 7 yrnaS ealle end- ernes 7, Sa Se hiora serninge trewaS. 7 swa hwelc swa serest to fsem beage cymS, ponne mot se hine habban him. y£lc 25 95b C. wilnaS f he scyle ^[«]res/ to cuman 7 hine habban, ac anum he J>eah gebyreS. Swa deS eall moncyn on Sis andweardan life ; irnaS 7 onettaS 7 wilniaS ealle 8 f>ses hehstan goodes ; ac hit nis nanum anum men getiohhod, ac is eallum monnu. FoiSsem is selcu Searf -p he higie ealle msegene aeft Saere 30 mede ; Saere mede ne wyrS (nafre) nan good man bedaeled. * Ne maeg hine mon no mid rihte hatan se gooda, gif he biS

T Boeth. iv. pr. 3. ' Videsne igitur,' &c.

em. willatS B. 2 // B. s earnad B. 4 gio om. B.

eaw wtes B, led om. B.

8 fieawas forfeaw woes B. 6 gyldene C- 7 endemest C. 8 ealles B.

9 N . . . bedal '

XXXVII. §3] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 113

Saes hehstan goodes bedaeled, fonSaem nan good (Seaw ne bitS buton goodu edleanu. Don Ipa. yflan f f hi don, syle bi"S se beag goodes edleanes Saem godu gehealden on ecnesse. Ne maeg .J>ara yflena yfel Jja1 goodan beniman 5 heora goodes 2 7 hiora wlites ; ac gif hi (Saet good 2 buton him selfum hsefden 3, tfonne meahte hi mon his 4 beniman, o$er twega, otSSe se J>e hit aer sealde, ocScSe oSer mon B. Ac (Sonne forlyst good man his leanu (fonne he his good forlaet. Ongit nu fte aelcum men his agen good gifS good edlean,

10 -f good fte oninnan him selfu bi<S. Hwa wisra manna wile cwetSan f ^nig god man sie bedaeled )?aes hehstan goodes, forSaem he syle aeft J>aem swine (S? Ac gemun <5u syle faefj] miclan 7 ]?aes fasgran *edleanes, foixSaem -p edlean is ofer eal *g6& C. otSr[«] 6 lean to lufianne ; 7 do Saes lean to tSaem for-

15 sprecenan7 goodu J>e ic )?e asr tealde on J>aere friddan bee. ponne hi J>on(w)e gegaderudu biotS, "Sonne meaht )m (/^w) ongitan f t5a gesael(5a 7 f hehste good [3z#] call an, 7 f bitS God. ~~f J?onne J>u meaht eac ongitan f aelc good man biS eadig, 7 f ealle gesaelige men biocS godas, 7 habbaS ecu

20 edlean heora goodes.

§ iii w. ForSaem ne )?earf naenne wisne mon tweogan f 'Sa yflan naebben eac ecu edlean hiora yfles ; f bitS ece wite. peah "Su nu wene -f hiora hwylc 8 gesaelig 9 sie her for weorulde, he haeFS ]?eah symle his yfel mid him, 7 eac f»aes yfles edlean tSa

25 hwile f>e hit hi licatS 10. Nis nu nan wis mon f nyte f te good 7 yfel biotS syle unge)?waere betweox him, 7 syle on tu willa'S ; 7 swa swa t5aes godan godnes bit5 his agen good, 7 his agen edlean, swa bit? eac $aes yfelan yfel his agen yfel 7 his edlean 7 his agen wite. Ne tweot5 naenne mon, gif he wite haefS, f he

30 naebbe (yfet). Hwaet wenatS f>a yfelan -p hi bion bedaelde Sara wita, 7 sint fulle aelces yfles ? Nalles no f an f hi biotS afylde, ac forneah *[/0] nauhte gedone. Ongit nu be t5aem godu hu *

w Boeth. iv. pr. 3. 1. 30 P. ' Quae cum ita sint,' &c.

1 From B, }a C. 3 ^wf B, 7 hiora . . . good om. B. * nafden B. 4 B. s «wa B. 8 oOru J, <7&r<? B. 7 foresprecenan B.

8 hwylc om. B. ^^ B. 10 ne licat) B.

114 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVII. § 3

micel wite fa yfelan syle habbatS ; 7 gehere 1 get sum bispell, 7 geheald f>a wel fe ic tfe aer saede. Eall f -fte annesse haefcS, f we secgacS ^te 2 sie J>a hwile fe hit set[j]omne bi<5 ; 7 fa samwraednesse we hatatS good. Swa swa an mon bitS man fa hwile <Se sio saul 7 se lichama aetsomne bioc5, f onne 5 hi 3 <5onne gesindrede bio<5, f onne 3 ne bi(5 (he) (Saet *f he aer waes. f) ilce f u meaht gef encan be f aem lichoman 7 be his limu ; gif fara lima4 hwylc of bi(5,fonne ne bi(S hit no full man swa hit aer waes. Gif eac hwylc good man from gode gewit, f onne ne bitS he f on 6 ma fullice good, gif he eallunga 10 fro gewit 6 ; f onan hit geberecS f (5a yflan forlseta'S f f hi aer 7 Sa dydon, 7 8 ne beo"S f $ hi aer waeron. Ac )x>nne hi -f good forlaeta'S 7 weoroVS yfle, fonne ne biocS hi nauhtas butan anlicnes ; f mon maeg gesion $ hi gio men waeren, ac hi habbat5 J»aes mennisces fonne pone betstan dael for- 15 loren, 7 fone forcufestan 9 gehealden. Hi forlaeta'S -f 97a c- gecyndelice good, f sint mennisclice feawas ; *7 habbaS J>eah mannes anlicnesse "Sa hwile J>e hi libbatJ.

§ iv x. Ac swa swa m<2nna goodnes hi ahefS ofer t$a menniscan gecynd to "Son :0 f hi bioS godas genemde ", swa 20 eac hiora yfelnes awirpS (hi) 12 under fa mennis[<ra« gec]ynd to f on 13 f hio bio^ yfle gehatene ; f we cwe<5a(S sie nauht. ForSaem gif t5u swa gewlaetne mon metst f he biS ahwerfed from goode to yfle, ne meaht f>u hine na mid ryhte nemnan man ac neat. Gif J>u on hwilcum men ongitst -p he bi(5 25 gitsere 7 reafere, ne scealt f u hine na 14 hatan mon, ac wulf ; 7 fone reftan f e bi"S fweorteme tSu scealt hatan hund, nalles mon ; 7 fone leasan ly tegan fu scealt hatan fox, naes man ; 7 Jxme ungemetlice modgan 7 yrsiendan fe to micelne andan haef (5 fu scealt hatan leo 15, naes man ; 7 fone saenan J>e bi(5 swa16 slaw [/« /Jcealt hatan assa ma fonne man; 7

* Boeth. iv. pr. 3. 1. 50 P. * Sed cum ultra homines,' &c.

1 gehyer B. 2 te om. B. 8 >%z . . .)onne om. B. 4 /zwa om. B. 9 fie B. 8 /r£>»z ^orf^ gewite B. 7 ^r om. B. 8 7 ^/w. B.

9 Orig. forcuftesan in B, the s altered to r. 10 J>d B. " genemnede B. 12 Conject. om. B and C. 13 J>d B. " wa om. B. " lio B. 18 /0 B.

XXXVIII. § i] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 115

J»one ungemetlice eargan )?e him ondrset ma l fonne he f yrfe Su meaht hatan hara ma Jxmne mon ; 7 J>aem un- gestaeSSegan 7 J>aem galan 2 J>u meaht 3 secgan t>set he bitS winde gelicra 4 otSSe *unstillu fugel\\m Jxmne gemetfaestu * 97b C. 5 monnum ; 7 fsem J>e (5u ongitst fte 5 ligS on his lichoman lustum, f he bitS anlicost fettum swinu J>e syle willatS licgan on fulum [.?0/]um, 7 hy naefre 6 nellaS aspy[h'gan 7 ori\ hluttru[w] waetru; ac J>eah hi seldu hw[<?]nne beswemde weort5en, Jxmne sleatS hi eft on tSa solu 7 bewealwiatS hi8 10 faenm 9. Da se Wisdom J>a Sis spe// areaht haefde, fa ongon he eft 10 smgan j /us

xxxvin y.

§ i. (/C tie n tf*^ r^ca« ^/" ealdu leasu spellu sum swide anlic spell pare sprcece pe wit nu ymbe sprcBcon. Hit geby- rede gio on Troiana gewinne p par wees an cyning pas nama

15 Aulixes ; se h&fde twa pioda under pa kasere. pa fiioda

w&ron hatene Ipacige 7 Retie, 7 pas kaseres nama was

Agamenon. £)a se Aulixes mid pam kasere to pa gefiohte

for, pa hafde he sume hundred scipa ; pa waron hi sume ten

gear on pa gewinne. pa se cyning eft ha cerde fro pa kasere ',

20 7 hi p land hafdon gewunnen, pa nafde he na 12 ma scipa pon an ; p was peah prerefire. £)a gestod hine heah weder 7 stormsa. Weard pa fordrifen en an iglond ut on 'dare Wendel- sa. pa was par Apollines dohtor lobes suna ; se lob was hiora cyning \ 7 licette p he sceolde bion se hehsta god ; 7 p

25 dysigefolc him gelyfde.forpd'de he was cynecynnes; 7 hi nyston nanne ofierne god on pane timan, buton hiora cyningas hi weorpodon for godas. pa sceolde pas lobes fader bion eac god ; pas nama was Saturnus ; 7 his suna swa ilce alcne 13 hi

T Boeth. iv. met. 3. « Vela Neritii ducis,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxvi.

1 mare B. 2 h&lgan B. * em. meah C. 4 From B, gelicran C. 5 B has he for te. " nafre om. B. 7 aspylian J. * hi om. B. ' Looks like Jxzran in C. 10 eft om. B. " Conject. the vowel in B is a mixture of a and e. IJ he na above line. " em. alcine B,

I 2

Il6 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVIII. § i

heefdon for god. pa was hiora an se Apollinus * pe we cer ymb sprcBcon. pas Apollines dohtor 2 sceolde bion gydene, pare nama was Kirke. Sio hi scedon sceolde bion swifie dry- er ceffigu, 7 sio wunode on pa iglande pe se cyning onfordrifen wearfi, pe we cer ymbe sprcecon. Hio heefde peer swifie micle 5 werode hire degna, 7 eac ofierra meedena. Sona swa hio geseah pone fordrifenan cyning ffe we cer ymb sprcecon, pees nama wees Aulixes, pa ongan hio him lufian, 7 hiora cegper ofierne swioe ungemetlice, swa pte he for hire lufan forlet his rice eall 7 his cynren, 7 wunode mid hire o$ I0 done first p his fiegnas him ne mihton leng mid gewunian, ac for hiora eardes lufan 7 for pcere wrcece tihodon hine to forleetenne. f)a ongunnon lease men wyrcan spell, 7 scedon p hio sceolde mid hire dry craft pa men forbredan, 7 3 weorpan hi an wildedeora lie, 7 siffian slean on pa racentan 7 on cospas. T5 Sume hi scedon p hio sceolde forsceoppan to Icon, 7 pon seo sceolde sprecan, pon ryde hio. Sume sceoldan bion eforas, 7 ban hi sceoldan hiora sar siofian, pon grymetodan hi. Sume wurdon to wulfan ; pa fiuton, pon hi sprecan sceoldon. Sume wurdon to pa deorcynne pe mon hat tigris. Swa wear a* eall 20 se geferscipe forhwerfed to mistlicum deorcynnu, celc to sumu diore, buton pa cyninge anu. sElcne mete hi onscunedon pe mm etad, 7 wilnodon para pe deor etap. Ncefdon hi nane anlicnesse manna ne on lichoman ne on siemne, 7 celc wisste peak his gewit swa swa he cer wisste. p gewit was swifie 25 sorgiende for pa ermSum 3e hi drogan. Hwcet, pa menn pe fiisu leasungu gelefdon, peak wisstonp hio mid pa drycrcefte ne mihte para monna mod onwendan, peak hio pa lichoman onwende. Eala p hit is micel crceft* pees modes for pone lichoman. Be swilcu 7 be swylcu pu miht ongitan p se crceft 30 pees lichoman bid on pa mode, 7 pte celcu men ma deriafi his modes unpeawas. f)ces modes unpeawas 6 tiod eallne pone lichoman to hi, 7 pees lichoman mettrumnes 7 ne mceg p mod e a Hung a to him getion^

1 em. pollir? B. 2 em. dohdor B. 3 em. B has 9. * em. weorcS B. 1 em. crceft. 6 unfieawas conject. om. B. 7 mettrumnes B.

XXXVIII. § 2] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 117

§ ii z. f)a. cwaet5 ic : Ic com gefafa f f is sotS f $u aer saedest ; f waes Saet hit nauht unriht naere f mon J>a yfel- willendan men hete ne[/]enu oc5(5e wildior, J>eah hi mannes [0]nlicnesse haebben ; ac gif ic haefde [jzw'Jlcne anwald swilce 5 se aelmihtiga l [God hcz]ffi, forme ne lete ic no Sa [_y/eld]n. derigan J>aem goodum swa swicSe swa hi nu dotS. Da cwaeS he : Nis hit him no swa longe alefed swa "Se SincS ; ac (5u meaht ongitan tSaet him bitS switSe hraedlice gestiored \_hiora] orsorgnesse, swa ic *J»e nu rihte 2 secgan wille, J>eah ic get * iooa C.

10 aemettan naebbe for o<5re spraece. paer hi J>one unnettan anwald naefden tSe hi wenatS f hi haebben, f>onne naefden hi swa micel wite swa hi habban sculon. Da yflan bioS symle 3 ungesasligran fonne fonne hi magon tSurgtion f yfel f hi lyst, Sonne hi fonne 4 bion tSonne hi hit don ne magon, J>eah

15 his dysige men ne gelefen. Hit is swi<5e yfel f mon 5 yfel wille 6, 7 hit is J?eah micle wyrse f hit mon maege (don) 7 ; fortSaem se yfla willa bicS tostenced swaj>aer rec 8 beforan fyre, gif mon (Saet weorc furgdon ne 9 maeg. Ac (Sa yflan habba"5 hwilum Srio unsael^a 10 ; an is f hi yfel willatS, otSer

20 ^ f hi magon, fridde f hi hit furgtiotS ; for'SsemtSe God haefS ge[/*'0]hhod to sellanne witu 7 ermtSa \_}>a _y]flum monnu for u hiora yfluw z«;<?orcum. Da cwaetS ic : Hit is swa 12 [swa] Su saegst ; 7 feah ic wolde gewyscan, gif ic meahte, f hi naefden Sa heardsseltSa $ hi meahten yfel don.

25 Da cwaeft he : Ic wene <5eah ^ *him losige se anwald aer * ioob C J>onne J>u wolde otS'Se hi wenen ; for<5aem nanwuht (m's) long- faeres on Sys andweardan life, J»eah monnum Synce j> hit long sie. Ac switSe oft se micla anwald "Sara yflena gehrist swiSe faerlice, swa (swa) great beam on wuda wyrccS hludne

30 dynt Jxmne men laest wenatS; 7 for Saem ege hi beotS simle switSe earme. Gif hi J>onne hiora yfel earme gedetS, hu ne bitS tSonne semle f lange yfel wyrse J>onne Saet scorte ?

z Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 'Turn ego, Fateor, inquam,' &c.

1 celmihtga C, almihtega B. a From B, ruhte C. 8 micle B. 4 t]>on ])on hi B. 5 From B, C has mon-p instead of/ mon. 6 WU C.

7 don above line in B. 8 swa )>e recels B. 9 ne om. B. 10 tingescefya B. " for om. B. 12 swa hit is B.

Il8 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVIII. § 2

peah mi t5a yflan naefre ne wurden deade, J>eah (ic) wolde cwecSan f hi waeren earmoste 7 ungesaelgoste *. Gif J>a yrmcSa ealla so(Sa sint J>e we longe aer ymbe reahton f tfe yflan her on weorulde habban scolden, fonne is ?Sae[/] sweotol f <Sa yrnuSa bioS [^<?/<?]ase J>e ece 2 biotS. Da cwae(5 5 [z'f .• _/te/ is] wundorlic $ tSu saegst, 7 swit5[*] earfo(51ic dysegum monnu to ongitanne ; ac ic ongite J>eah f hit belimpt) genog wel to (Saere sprsece (5e wit aer ymbe spraecon.

* ioia C. Da cwsetS he : Ic ne sprece nu 3 no to *dysegum monnum,

ac sprece to 'Sam £>e we[/] wilniat5 wisdom ongitan ; 10 forSaem $ biS tacn wisdomes f hine mon welnige geheran 7 ongitan. Ac gif dysegra hwone tweoge aeniges J>ara spella fe we asr ymb spraecon on )?isse ilcan bee, tfonne gerecce he gif he maege o^er twega, o'S'Se J>ara spella sum leas, o'S'Se ungelic J»aere spraece ]>e wit aefterspyriacS ; o'S'Se J>ridde wend, ongite 15 7 gelefe ]?aet wit on riht spyrigen. Gif he J>ara nan nyte4, )?onne nat he hwaet 5 he maenS.

§ iii a. Ac ic Ipe maeg giet taecan o(5er J>ing "5e dysegum monnum wile Sincan giet ungelefedlicre 6, 7 is J>eah genog gelic J>am spelle "Se wit aefterspyria'5. Da 7 cwaeS ic : Hwaet 20 is cSaet la tSinga 7 ? Da cwsecS he : (Hit) is f t^set fa yflan bioS 8 micle gesaeligran J>e on Sisse weorulde habbacS micelne wean 7 manigfeald witu for hiora (yfelu), cSonne ]?a sien "Se nane wraece nabbaS ne nan wite on (5isse worulde for hiora yfle. Ne wene ]?eah nan mon $ ic for "Saem anum (Syllic 25

* loib C. sprece <Se ic wolde uncSeawas taelan *y goode herian 7 mid

(Saere bysne men cSreatigan 7 tyhtan to godu J>eawu for faem ege ]?aes wites ; ac for ooYu (Sincgum ic hit spraec9 get10 swi^or. DacwaeS ic : For hwylcum ocSrum Singum woldes J>u f sprecan buton for <Saem J»e f>u nu saedes ? Da cwaecS he : Gemanst 30 J?u hwset n wit aer spraecon ? j) waes J>aet c$a goodan haefdon 12 syle anwald 7 gesaelSa, 7 J>a yflan naefden naefre nau'Ser. a Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 1. 37 P. ' Nam hoc quoque quod dicam,' &c.

1 7 ungesalgoste om. B. 2 From B, eac C. 3 nu above line C.

4 ne ded B. 5 nan dara between he and hwat C. 8 ungelefendlicre

B. 7 f)a . . . tiinga om. B. 8 From B, biod C. 9 j/r^f^ B. 10 get above line. " / B. 12 ^^/few B.

XXXVIII. § 3] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 119

Da cwaeS ic : j) ic geman. Da cwaeS he : Hwaet wenst Su nu ? gif Ipu gesihst hwylcne swifte ungesaeligne mon, 7 ongitst (Seah hwaethwugu goodes on him, hwaeSer he sie swa ungesaelig swa se Se nanwuht goodes naeftS ? Da cwaetJ ic :

5 Se me SinccS gesaeligra }?e hwaethwugu haefS. Da cwaeft he : Ac hu J>inct5 J>e tSonne be (Saem J?e nanwuht goodes naefS, gif he haefS 1 sumne eacan yfeles ? se £u wilt secgan ]x>nne giet sie ungesaeligra fonne se ocSer, for <5aes yfles eacan. Da cwaetS ic : Hwy ne sceolde me swa fyncan ? (Ba cwcecf

10 he^ : Telo fionne p fa swa foncff)', ongit2 J>onne mid innewearde ! mode f f (Sa yflan habbatS syle hwaethwugu godes on gemong *hiora yfle 4 ; j> is hiora wite ; f mon maeg * io2a C. switte eat^e gereccan mid rihte him to goode. Ac ]?a )?e him bit5 (unwilnode) call hiora yfel on fisse worulde habba'S su

15 yfel hefigre 7 frecenlicre jxwine aenig wite swa 5 on f>isse worulde ; f f is f him bitS unwitnod 6 hiora yfel on f>isse weorulde, tSaet is ]> sweotoloste tacen faes maestan yfeles on J^isse weorulde, 7 f>aes wyrrestan edleanes aefter J>isse worulde. Da cwaecS ic : Ne 7 maeg ic f>aes ocSsacan. Da cwtS he :

20 For<5aem sint ungesaeligran <5a yflan for'Saem him biS buton gewyrhtu forgifen hiora yfel )?onne Sa sien "Se him bitS hiora yfel geleanod be hiora gewyrhtum. FortSaem hit is riht f mon (fia) yflige tSa yflan, 7 hit is wog f hi mon laete unwitnode. Da cwS ic : Hwa oSsaeco1 J>aes ? Da cwaeS

25 he : Ne maeg nan mon otSsacan f hit ne sie call good f te riht (bid), 7 call yfel fte woh bio\ Da cwae<5 ic : Ic com switSe gedrefed mid (Sisse spraece, 7 wundrie forhwy swa rihtwis dema aenige unrihte gife wille forgifan. Da cwtS he : Be hwaem (cwest }>u pat ? f)a cw&d ic : Forpafit "Su aer

30 cwaede Saet he unriht dyde f he lete unwitnod "Sa *yflan. * io2b C. Da cwaet5 he : f) is his weorSscipe f he swa giful is, 7 swa rumedlice gifS ; Saet is micel gifo -p he gebit otSf tSa yflan ongitaS hiora yfel 7 gecierratS to goode. Da cwaetS ic : Nu

b Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 1. 58 P. ' Habent igitur improbi/ &c.

1 ncefd B. 2 From B, nu git C. * inneweardan B.

4 yfel B. 5 sie B. " ungewitnode B. 7 ne om. B.

120 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVIII. § 3

ic (0«)gite •£ hit (n)\s ecu gifu -f he gifS f aem yflum, ac is * hwilchwugu 2 eldcung 3 7 andbid 4 f aes hehstan deman. For Saem andbide 7 for Saem gefylde me SincS f he sie Se swiSor forsewen ; 7 f eah me licaS f is spell genog wel, 7 SincS me genog gelic Saem Se Su aer saedes. 5

§ iv c. Ac ic Se healsige giet Saet f u me secge hwaeSer Su wene f fa yflan habban 6 aenig wite aefter f isse weorulde ; oSSe fa (godan) aenig edlean hiora goodes. Da cwaeS he : Hu ne saede ic Se aer f Sa goodan habbaS edlean heora goodes aegf er ge her 6 ge on ecnesse, 7 Sa yflan eac habbaS 10 edlean hiora yfles, aegfer ge her ge eft on ecnesse. Ac ic wille daelan fa yflan (fid yfelu) nu on twua 7 ; forSaef e oSer dael f ara yflena haefS ece wite, forSse hi nane mildheortnesse ne geearnodon ; oSer dael sceal beon geclaesnod 8, 7 (fia)

*io3aC. amered on Saem *heofonlican fyre, swa her biS seolfor, 15 forSaem he haefS sume geearnungae sumre mildheortnesse ; forSaem he mot cuman aeft Saem earfoSum to ecre are. Giet ic (fie) meahte mare reccan aegSer ge be Saem goodum ge be f aem yflum, f aer 9 ic nu aemettan haefde. Ac ic ondraede f ic forlaete 10 -f wyt aer aef tspyredon ; f waes -f wit woldon 20 gereccan f f u ongeate <5aet Sa yflan naefden naenne anwald ne naenne weorSscipe ne on fisse weorulde ne on faere toweardan. ForSaem fe f uhte aer f eallra Singa wyrrest f <5u wendes $ hi haefden to micelne ; 7 Saet eallneg n siofodes f hi eallneg u naeron on wite ; 7 ic Se saede eallne weg f hi 25 naefre ne bioS buton wite, Seah f e swa ne f ince. Ac ic wat f eah f Su wilt siofian Saet hi swa longne fyrst habbaS leafe 12 yfel to donne ; 7 ic Se saede ealne weg f se (first) biS swiSe lytle hwile ; 7 ic f e secge giet, swa swa 13 he lengra biS swa hi bioS ungesaeligran ; f him waere eallra maest

* 1030 C. unsaelS u (fi) $ se *fyrst waere oS domes daeg. 7 ic f e saede eac f Sa waeren ungesaeligran f e him unrihtlice hiora yfel

c Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 1. 70 P. ' Sed quaeso, inquam, te,' &c.

1 From B, ic C. 2 hivcetkwegti B. 3 eldung B. 4 0«<5>/V/ B. 5 So C and B. 6 ^v? /^^r om. B. 7 two, B. 8 geclansod B. 9 ,^/B. 10 forlete B. " ^/»« weg B. 12 /^/B. 13 swa once B. " W'V^ C.

XXXVIII. §5] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 121

forboren waere f onne fa waeren f e him l heora yfel rihtlice on gewrecen waere. Git hit gebyrecS $ (5e <5inct5 Saet fa orsorgan biotS ungesaeligran f onne f onne fa gewitnodan.

§ v d. Da cwaetS ic : Ne f inc<5 me naefre nanwuht swa 5 sotSlic swa me f incaS fine spell (Saem tidum 2 tSe ic tSa gehere. Ac gif ic me wende to f ises folces dome, f onne nis hit no (Saet an $ hi nyllatS fisse f inre race gelefan, ac hi hit nyllatS furSum geheran. Da cwaetS he : Ni(j) f nan wundor ; hwaet, f u wast f fa men f e habbatS unhale eagan ne magon

10 full eatSe locian ongean fa sunnan f onne hio beortost 3 scintS, ne furtSum on 4 fyr ne on nanwuht beortes 5 hi ne lyst locian, gif se aeppel lef bitS. Swa beotS tSa synfullan mod ablend mid heora yflan willan f hi ne magon gesion f leoht f aere beorhtan sooTaestnesse, f is se hehsta wisdom. Ac him

15 bitS swa faem fug[/w]m 7 faem dioru * tSe magon bet locian * I04a on niht f onne on 6 daeg ; se daeg blent 7 f iostracS heora eagan, 7 f aere nihte Siostro hi onlyhtaS. Fort5y wenaS "5a ablendan mod f f set sie sio maeste gesseltS f men sie alefed yfel to donne, 7 sio dae^ hi mote bion unwitnod. FortSaem

20 hi ne lyst spyrian aef t selcre spraece swa longe o(5 hi f riht witen, ac wenatS7 on hiora unnettan8 willan 7 spyriat5 aeft Saem. pe9 ic nat hu nyt fu me taehst to "Saem dysegu monnum, fa :o naefre aeft me ne spyriaS ; ic ne sprece naefre to "Saem, ac ic sprece to f e, forSaem f u tiohhast f f u spyrie

25 aeft me, 7 swi(5or swincst u on <5aem spore f onne hi don. Ne recce ic hwaet hi demen ; ic laete nu to f inu dome ma f onne to hiora, fortSaem hi call 12 lociatS mid baem eagum on fas eortSlican (5incg, 7 hi him liciat) eallunga faer13, ge (onpas modes eagum ge) on f aes lichoman. Ac fu ana hwilum

30 bescylst mid otSre eagan on fa heofonlican f incg, mid otfre fu locast nu giet on fas eorcSlican. FortSaem wenaS fa dysegan f aelc mon sie blind swa hi sint, 7 •)> nan mon ne

d Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 1. 85 P. ' Turn ego, Cum tuas,' &c. 1 le him om. B. 2 timum B. 3 So C, berrhtost B. 4 on from

nyttan

B, ofyr C. 5 beorhtes B. 6 on om. B. 7 wetuUS B. 8 unrihtan B. 9 6y B. I0 ]>e B. " From B, swincO C. 12 ealle B. " ag^er B.

122 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVIII. § 5

* io4b C. maege *gesion l f hi gesion ne magon. j) dysi is anlicost

Ipe sum cild sie full hal 7 ful aeltaewe geboren, 7 swa fullice Sionde on eallum cystum 7 craeftu ]?a hwile j?e hit on cniht- hade biS ; 7 swa forS eallne giogotShad 2, oS 3 he wyrS aelces craeftes medeme, 7 Sonn lytle aer his midferhSe weortfe * baem 5 eagum blind, 7 eac J>ses modes eagan weortSan swa ablende f he5 nanwuht ne gemune )?aes <5e (he) aefre aer geseah oSSe geherde, 7 wene £>eah Saet he sie aelces Binges swa medeme swa he aefre medomest6 waere, 7 wenS ^ aelcum men (sie swa swa Hi si, 7 celcum men] Since swa swa him J>inc(S. 10 peah (5e7 he Jxmne swa dysig sie f he J»ses wene, hwaeSer we Sonne willen ealle wenan J?ses Se he wenc5 ? Ic wene Seah •f we nyllen ; ac ic 8 wolde witan hu J>e ]?uhte be J>aem monnum Se wit aer cwaedon f unc Suhte f waeren wildiorum gelicran ]?onne monnu, hu micelne wisdom J>a haefden ; me JrinccS 15 J>eah (S hi nsebben naenne.

§ vi e. Ic t5e wolde giet reccan sume swiSe9 rihte raca 10; ac

* 105.1 C. ic wat -f J>is folc his nele gelyfan ; f is f Sa bkx5gesaelig*ran

J>e mon witnatJ, J»onne J»a bion J>e hi " witniatS. Da wundrode ic "Saes 7 cwsetS : Ic wolde f ]?u me gereahte hu hit swa bion 12 20 meahte. Da cwaetS he : Hwaec5er J>u ongite $ aelc yfel- willende mon 7 yfelwyrcende sie wites wynSe ? Da cwsetS ic : Genog sweotole ic 'f ongite. Da cwaeS he : Hu ne is se <5onne yfelwillende 7 yfelwyrcende <5e fone unscyldigan witnaS? Da cwtS ic : Swa hit is swa tSu saegst. Da cwaecS 25 he : HwsetSer J»u wene f (5a sien earme 7 ungesaelige J»e wites wyrc5e bioS ? Da cwaetS ic : Ne wene ic his no, ac wat geare. Da cwaecS he : Gif J>u nu deman moste, hwaefterne woldes ]?u deman wites wyrSran, Ipe Sone )?e Sone l3 un- scyldgan witnode, Se (Sone Ipe fy wite J?olade ? Da cwsetS 30 ic : Nis f gelic ; ic wolde helpan faes Se Saer unscyldig waere, 7 henan Jjone f»e hine yflode. Da cwaeS he : ponne

Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 1. 107 P. ' Nam ne illud quidem adquiescent,' &c.

1 seon B. 2 eallne fionne giogofihad B. 3 <??« B. 4 weorSe

om. B. 5 From B, hie C. 8 medemast B. 7 ^a^ &^ om. B.

8 ic om. B. 9 swi9e om. B. 10 race B. " From B, hit C.

12 0w» om. B. " }e none for^. 3.^. gf. B.

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J?e SincS se earmra se -f yfel detS Sonne se fe hit J>afat5. Da cwaeft ic : paes ic gelefe fte aelc unriht \vitnung sie faes * yfel f>e hit de(5, naes J>aes (Se hit SafaetS, fortSaem *his yfel hine * 1050 C. gedetS earmne ; 7 ic ongite tfoet ]?is is switSe 2 riht racu $ fu nu 5 recst, 7 switfe anlic J>aem fe J»u aer reahtes ; ac ic wat f>eah f f>is folce svva ne J>inct5.

§ vii f. Da cwaeS he : Wei f>u hit ongitst ; ac Sa fingeras fingiatS nu hwilum faem J>e laessan J>earfe ahton ; J>ingiatS J>aem (/^) J>ser man yfla<5, 7 ne fingiaS J?aem J>e f yfel do"S 3. pa?

io waere mare tSearf J>e ]?a ot5re unscyz'dige yflatS f him mon fingode to J>aem ricum, 7 baede f him mon dyde swa micel wite swa hi J»3sm o<5ru unscyldgum dydon. Swa swa se sioca ah fearfe f hine mon laede to faem laece, $ he his tilige, swa ah se (J?e) Saet yfel deft f hine mon laede to f»aem ricum,

15 f mon faer maege snitSan 7 baernan his unfeawas. Ne cwe- ?5e ic na f -p yfel sie -f mon helpe ]?aes unscyldgan 7 him forefingie ; ac ic 4 cwe<5e -f hit is betere f mon wrege J»one scyldgan ; 7 ic secge $ sio forespraec ne dyge nautSer ne J>ae scyldgan ne t5aem f>e him forej»ingat5, gif hi J>aes wilniaS f

20 him heora yfel unwrecen sie be Saes gyltes andefne. *Ac ic * J°6a C. wat gif t$a scyldgan aenigne spearcan wisdomes haefden 7 be genegum daele ongeaten f hi meahten heora scylda furg -f 5 wite gebetan, Ipe him her on weorulde on become, J>onne noldon hi na cwetSan f hit waere wite, ac woldan cwetSan f

25 hit waere heora claensung, 7 heora betrung ; 7 noldon naenne fingere gesecan6, ac lustlice hi woldon laetan fa rican hi tucian aeft hiora agnum willan. For'Saem ne scyle nan wis man naenne mannan hatian ; ne hatacS nan mon J>one godan, butan se eallra dysgosta ; ne f nis nan riht $ mon

30 J?one yflan hatige, ac hit is rihtre -f him mon miltsige. j) is fonne hiora 7 mildsung f mon wrece hiora unSeawas be hiora gewyrhtum 8. Ne scyle 9 nan mon siocne monnan 7 10 gesargodne swencan, ac hine mon seel u laedan to J>aem laece r Boeth. iv. pr. 4. 1. 123 P. ' Atqui nunc, ait, contra faciunt,' &c. 1 JHBS om. B. .2 swa B. * e&9 C. 4 ic om. B. ' p om. B. 8 secanlb. 7 hbra C. 8 From B, umvyrhtum C. 9 steal *&.

10 7 om. B. " sceolde B.

124 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXVIII. § 7

f he his tilige. Da se Wisdom J>a bis spell areaht hsefde, (5a ongan he eft * singan 7 Ipus cwtS :

XXXIX g.

§ i. (Forhwi drefe ge eowru mod mid unrihtre fiounge, swa swa yfia for winde pa see. hrerafi ? ofifie 2 forhwy atwite ge eowerre wyrde p hio nan geweald nah ? offffe hwy ne 3 magon 5 ge gebidan gecyndelices deades 4, nu he eow alee dceg toweardes onetP Hwi ne magon ge gesion p he spy r ad alee dcBg after

fuglum 5 7 after dioru 7 after monnu, 7 ne forlat nan swacf ar he gefehfi p p he after spy red. Walawa p da unge- saligan menn ne* magon gebidon hwonne he him to ciime, ac 10

forsceotafi hineforan, swa swa wilde deor willnad ofier to ac- wellenne. Ac hit nare no manna ryht p hiora anig ofierne

fiode ; ac p ware ryht p hiora ale guide ofiru edlean alces weorces after his gewyrhlu, p is p mon lufode pone godan, swa swa riht is p mon do, 7 mildsige pam yfelum^ swa we ar 15 avadon ; lufie 7 pone man, 7 hatige his unpeawas ; ceorfe him of swa he swifiost mag.}

§ ii h. Da he f>a fis lio(5 asungen hsefde, f>a geswugode he ane hwile. £>a cwseS ic : Nu ic ongite openlice tfeet sio so<5e gesselS stent on godra monna geearnunga, 7 sio 20 unssel<5 stent on yfelra monna geearnunga 8. Ac ic secge get f me ne9 )?yncS nauht lytel good fisses andweardan lifes gessel(5a, ne 9 eac nauht lytel yfel his ungesaei^a 10 ; fortSaem ic naefre ne geseah ne geherde naenne wisne mon fe ma wolde bion wrecca 7 earm 7 elolodig 7 forsewen, J>onne 25 welig 7 weorcS 7 rice 7 foremsere on his agnu earde. FortSaem hi secgaS f hi maegen n J?e 12 y<S 13 hiora wisdome fulgan 7 hine gehealdan ", gif hiora anwald biS fullice ofer

e Boeth. iv. met. 4. ' Quid tantos,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxvii. 11 Boeth. iv. pr. 5. l Hie ego : Video, inquam,' &c.

1 eft om. B. 2 em. oSd B. 8 em. ne ne B. * em. by J,

J>cawes B. 5 em.fugum B. 6 ne conject. om. B. 7 em. lufien B. 8 B has geearnungum, the second last letter of which is a blend of a and u. 9 ne om. B. 10 From B, ungcsalSa C. n hi mtzgen om. B. 12 J>y B. 13 a B. 14 fullgehealdan C.

XXXIX. § 3] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE 125

f folc f>e him under bi(S ; 7 eac be sumum daele ofer t$a fe him on neaweste biotS ymbutan, forcSaem •)> hi maegen henan t$a yflan 7 fyrtfran tfe goodan. ForSaem se gooda bit? syle arwyrfte, aegfer ge on f>is andweardan life ge on j?aem 5 *\toweardan ; 7 se yfela pe mon his yfell~\ gestioran ne maeg * i°7b C. biS syle wites wyrfe, ge on f>isse worulde ge on J?aere toweardan. Ac ic wundrie switSe swiSlice forhwi hit swa went swa hit (nu) oft decS, f is $te 2 mislicu witu 7 maenig- feald earfoSu cuma<5 to faem godu swa hi to <5aem yflum

10 sceoldon, 7 fa good fe sc[^]oldon beon edlean godu monnu godra. weorca cumacS to yflum monnum. FortSaem ic wolde witan nu aet Ipe hu "Se licode f gewrixle. Ic his wundrode micle f>y laes, gif ic wisse •£ hit weas gebyrede buton Codes willan 7 buton his gewitnesse ; ac se aelmehtega

15 God haefS geeced mmne ege 7 mine wafunga mid casu J?ingum. For'Saem he hwilu seltJ }>a gesaelSa f>aem goodu, 7 f>33m yflum unsael'Sa, swa hit riht waere f he syle dyde ; hwilum he eft gefafaS f J»a goodan habbatS unsaeltSa 7 ungelimp on maenegum J>ingum, 7 J>a yflan 3 habbaS

20 gesael^a, 7 him limpS4 oft aefter hiora agnum willan. py ic ne maeg nan of>er gefencan buton hit weas swa gebyrige, buton ]?u me get J>y *gesceadh'cor 5 oder gerecce. Da and- * io8a C. swarode he ymbe long 7 cwaeS : Nis hit nan wundor ]?eah hwa wene •£ swelces gehwaet 6 nu 7 unmyndlinga geberige,

35 tSonne he ne con ongitan 7 gereccan forhwy swylc God 8 gej>afa(5. Ac tSu ne scealt no 9 twiogan f swa good sceppend 7 waldend eallra gesceafta rihtlice gesceop10 call f he gesceop 10, 7 rihte demcS 7 welt n ealles, }>eah ]^u nyte forhwy he swa 7 swa do.

3o §iiij- Da he tfa fis spell areaht haefde, f>a ongan he singan, 7 cwaeS: (Hwa unl&redra ne wundrati }HES roderes fcereldes 7 his swtflnesse, hu he alee dceg uton ymbhwyrfd™

i Boeth. iv. met. 5. 'Si quis Arcturi,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxviii.

1 yflt* J- 2 te om- B- ' tJ^^^w C. 4 gelimjfi B. B em.

gesceadlior B. 8 A7</^/ B. 7 «w om. B. 8 B \\asgod swylc

for ja^ God. ' From B, <?« C. 10 sceop B. " wealt B. " em. ymbhwyrd B.

126 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIX. § 3

ealne pisne mtddangeard1 ? odde hwa ne wundrad pte sume iunglu habbad scyrtran hwyrft pon sume habban, swa swa tunglu habbad fie we halad wanes disla ? Forty hi habbad swa sceorlne ymbhwyrft 2 forpi hi sint swa neah pa nordende pare eaxe pe eall pes rodor on hwerfd*. Odde hwa ne wafad 5 pas, buton pa ane pe hit witon, pat sume iunglu habbad lengran ymbhwyrft pon sume habban, 7 pa lengestne pe ymb da eaxe middewearde hwearfad, swa nu Boeties ded, 7 Saturnus 4 se steorra ne cymd peer ar ymb dritig wintra peer he ar WGES ? Odde hwa ne wundrad dees p sume steorran 10 gewitad under pa see, swa swa sume men wenap p sio sunne do pon hio to setle gad ? Ac hio ne bid peah py near pare see de hio bid on midne dag. Hwa ne wafad pees pon se fulla mona wyrd ofertogen mid piosirum, odde eft pat pa steorran scinad beforan pa monan, 7 ne scinad bef or an pare sunnan ? pises 15 hi ivundriad 7 mantes pyllices, 7 ne wundriad na pie men 7 ealk cwuca wuhta habbad singalne 7 unnytne andan betwuh him. Odde hwy ne wundriad hi pas p hit hwilu punrad, hwilu na ne ongind, odde eft gewinnes sa 7 winda 7 ypa 7 landes, odde hwy p is weorde 7 eft for pare sunnan 5 sciman 20 to his agnum gecynde weorde ? Ac p ungestadflige 6 folc wundrad'1 pas pe hit seldost* gesiehd,peah hit lasse wundorsie, 7 wenad p p ne 9 sie eald gesceaft, ac se 10 weas geworden niwane. Ac pa de firwetgeorne weorpad^ 7 onginnad pon leornian, gif him God abrit of pa mode p dysig p hit ar mid 25 oferwrigen was, pon ne wundriad hi no fela pas pe hi nu wundriad?)

§ iv k. £)& se Wisdom f>a f>is leotS asungen hsefde, J»a geswugode he ane lytle hwile. Da cwseS ic : Swa hit is swa J>u saegst ; ac ic 12 wolde get f J?u me hwaethwugu openlicor 30 gereahte be Saere wisan f>e min mod swicSost gedrefed haefS ; f is f ic ?5e aer ymb acsode ; forSaem hit waes syle giet 1pm

k Boeth. iv. pr. 6. ' Ita est, inquam,' &c.

1 middaneard B. 2 em. ymbhwyft B. 8 em. hzvefd B.

4 em. satusnus B. 5 em. sunna B. 'era. ungesceffiige B. 7 em. ne wundrad no B. 8 em. seldos B. 9 ne conject. om. B. 10 em. s<z B. " em. weorfiatiaft B. 12 ic om. B.

XXXIX. §5] DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHISE 127

gewuna -p Ipu woldest aelcu mode deglu Sing taecan 7 selS- cutS l. Da ongon he smearcian 7 cwaetS to me : Du spaenst me on Sa msestan spraece 7 on )?a earfoSestan to ge*reccanne. * i ioa C. pa race sohton ealle uSwiotan, 7 swicSe swiolice ymb swuncon, 5 7 uneaSe senig com to ende faere spraece ; forcSaem hit is feaw J?aere spraece 7 f>aere ascungae fte symle f onne Saer an tvveo of adon bio\ fonne bi(S faer unrim astyred ; swa swa mon on ealdspellum saegcS f an naedre waere f»e haefde nigon heafdu, 7 syle gif mon anra hwelc of aslog, j?onne

10 weoxon f>aer siofon on 2 cSaem anum heafde. pa geberede hit f faer com se foremaera Erculus to, se waes lobes sunu ; fa ne 3 meahte he gef encan hu he hi mid aenige craefte ofercuman sceolde, aer he hi bewaeg mid wuda utan 7 for- baernde fa mid fyre. Swa is Sisse spraece ]?e J>u me

15 aeft acsast4; uneatSe hire cymtS aenig mon of, gif he aerest an cemtS5; ne cymS he naefre to openum ende, buton he haebbe swa scearp andgit swaftaer 8 fyr. ForcSaem se tSe yb -f acsian wile, he sceal aerest wz'/<zn hwaet sie sio anfealde foresc<?awung Codes, 7 hwaet wyrd sie, 7 hwaet weas gefergie7,

20 7 hwaet sie godcund andgit 7 [g^Jdciind foretiohhun[^], 7

hwaet monna *freod0zra sie. \_Nu <?u~] miht ongitan hu hefig * Ilob c- 7 hu earfoc^e8 f>is is call to gerecanne9; ac ic sceal )?eah hwaethwugu his onginnan Ipe to taecanne, fortSaem ic haebbe ongiten f hit is swifte micel laecedom J?inre sorge, gif f>u

^5 f>ises auht ongitst, f>eah hit me lange to laeranne sie. Forftaem hit is neah )>aere tide Ipe ic getiohhod haefde on otSer weorc to fonne, 7 get naebbe J?is gedon ; 7 me JrinctS eac f |?u sadige hwaethwugununges, 7 ]?e t5yncen to aelenge10 fas langan spell, swelce J>e nu lyste HoSa. Ic wat eac j> )?e

hiora lyst, ac Su scealt J»eah gefolian sume hwile ; ic ne

maeg hit nu swa hraSe asingan, ne aemettan naebbe, for^aem

hit is swiSe long spell. Da cwaeS ic: Do swaeSer Su wolde11.

§ v l. pa ongan he sprecan switSe fiorran ymbutan, swelce

1 Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 20 P. ' Turn uelut ab alio orsa principio,' &c.

1 sedcute B. 2 o/E. * ne om. B. 4 <efi asast C, after ascast B. s on cymti B. ' sivaf B. 7 gebyrige B. 8 gcarfoQc B.

* gereccanne B. 10 alcngo B. " vaille B.

128 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPH1AE [XXXIX. § 5

he na fa sprsece ne msende, 7 tiohhode hit1 <5eah fiderweardes 7 cwsecS : Ealla gesceafta, gesewenlica 7 ungesewenlica, stillu 7 unstillu, onfocS set f aem stillan 7 aet f aem gestsetftSegan 7 set

* ma C. fae anfealdan God[<?] endeberdnesse 7 an^zeVz'/tf/z] *y gemet-

gung£ ; [7 forpcem 2 >fo'/ .smz] gesceapen wses, forSsem he wat 5 hwy he gesceop call $ he gesceop. Nis him nanwiht unnyt f ses fe he gesceop. Se God wunacS syle on fsere hean ceastre his anfaldnesse 7 bilewitnesse ; fonan he dselcS manega 7 misleca gemetgunga eallum his gesceaftu, 7 f onan he welt eallra. Ac (Sset Ssette we hataft Codes foregone 7 his 10 foresceawung, f bi<5 fa hwile f e hit (Sser mid him 3 bicS on his mode, sercSse f e hit gefremed weorcSe, f>a hwile (Se hit gejjoht bitS; ac siotJan hit fullfremed bitS, forme hataS we hit wyrd. Be f>y mseg selc mon witan f hit sint segfer4 ge twegen naman ge twa fincg, foregone 7 wyrd. Se fore- 15 Jxmc is sio godcunde gesceadwisnes ; sio is faest on fsem hean sceppende 5 f>e eall fore wat hu hit geweortSan sceall ser aer hit geweor^e. Ac f f we wyrd hatacS, $ bi(5 Codes weorc f 6 he selce dseg wyrctS, segf er ge \ ses ( ffe) we gesioS ge f ses Ipe us 7 ungesewenlic bi'S. Ac se godcunda foregone 20

* i nb C. hea<5erac$ ealle *\^gesceafta, p hi ne moton toslupan qf~\ hiora

endebyrdnesse 8. Sio wyrd fonne dselS eallum gesceaftum anwlitan 7 stowa 7 tida 7 gemetgunga ; ac sio wyrd cycS of <5a3m gewitte 7 of (Saem forefonce fses selmehtigan Codes. Se wyrcS sefter his unasecgendlicum forefonce (fion) swa 25 hwset swa he 9 wile.

§ vi m. Swa swa selc crseftega 10 (Senc'S 7 mearcacS his weorc on his mode ser ser he hit wyrce, 7 wyrctS si'S'San eall, fios wandriende wyrd fe we wyrd hatatS fser(5 sefter his forfonce 7 n seft his gefeahte, swa swa he tiohhacS f hit sie. peah hit 30 us manigfaldlic (Since, su good, sum yfel, hit is (Seah him anfeald good ; forSsem he hit eall to godum ende breng^, 7

m Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 42 P. ' Sicut enim artifex,' &c.

1 hit om. B. 2 em.fohwam B. 3 him om. B. 4 &fier C.

5 seppende C. " ]>e B. 7 us om B. 8 wyrdnesse B. 9 he from B, Awrt C. 1J craftga C. " 7 om. B.

XXXIX. § 7] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 129

for goode deft call f -p he deft. Si&fen we hit hataS wyrd siftcSan hit geworht bi5; aer hit waes Codes1 forefanc 7 his foretiohhung. Da wyrd he fonne wyrctS oSSe furh Sa goodan e[#£-]las oSSe furh monna sawla, otScSe }nirh otferra 5 gesceafta lif, ofttSe f>urh heofones tungl, o<5$e tSurh }?ara scuccena2 mislice lotwrencas; hwilu purh an Sara, hwilu Jmrh call *Sa. Ac f is openlice cuS f sio godcunde fore- * H2a C. tiohhung is anfeald j unandwendlic 3, 7 welt aelces Binges endebyrdlice, 7 call f>ing gehiwaS. Sumu fing fonne on

10 fisse weorulde sint undercSied paere wyrde, sume hire nanwuht underfed 4 ne sint ; ac sio wyrd 7 call Sa ]?ing J?e hire underftied sint, sint underfed tSaem godcundan forejxince. Be ^"aern ic Se maeg sum bispell secgan, f ]?u meaht fy sweotolor ongitan hwilce men bioS underfed f>aere wyrde,

15 hwylce5 ne bio$. Eall Sios unstille gesceaft 7 J?ios hwear- fiende hwearfaS on ftaem stillan Code, 7 on Saem gestaetS- tSegan, 7 on Saem anfealdan ; 7 he welt eallra gesceafta swa swa he aet fruman getiohhod haefde 7 get haefS.

§ vii n. Swa swa on waenes eaxe hwearfiatS )?a hweol 7 sio

20 eax stint stille 7 byrtS ]?eah 6 ealne f>one waen, (7) welt ealles )?aes faereltes ; f hw[#?]l hwerfS ymbutan 7 sio nafu nex[//«]re eaxe sio faer^ micle {^stlicor\ 7 orsorglicor J?onne Sa fe[lgan 7 don\, swelce sio eax sie f hehste ^od pe we] *nemna'S God, 7 [fia selestan men fa]ren. nehste8 Code, * ii2b C.

25 swa swa sio 9 nafu faerS neahst f>aere eaxe, 7 )>a midmestan swa swa Sa 10 spacan ; for^aemfe aelces spa(r«)n bit5 otSer ende faest on Saere nafe, ofter on faere felge. Swa bitS J>aem midlestan monnum ; o^re hwile he smeaS on his mode yb

' j?is eortSIice (lif}, o^re hwile ymb Saet godcundlice, swilce

30 he locie mid ooYe eagan to heofonum, mid otfre to eorf>an. Swa swa fa n spacan sticiatS ot5er ende on J»aere felge o}>er on f>aere nafe, middeweard se spaca 12 bio* aegSrum emnneah,

n Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 6 1 P. ' Nam ut orbium circa eundem cardinem,' &c.

1 From B, goodes C. 2 From B, scnccena C. 3 unawendendlic B. * under]>iede B. 8 hwylce om. B. eal B. 7 felga J. ' nehst B. ' sio om. B. 10 8a om. B. " ^«j B. 12 middeiveardre spaca B.

130 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIX. § 7

(Seah o<5er ende bio faest on faere nafe, ofter on faere felge ; swa bio"S fa midmestan * men onmiddan f am spacan, 7 fa betran near faere nafe, 7 fa 2 maetran near <5aem felgum ; bioS f eah faeste on Saere n^ 3, 7 se nafa 4 on Saere eaxe. Hwaet, fa [/>]lga feah hongia<5 on faem spacan, [/]eah hi 5 eallunga wealowigen on f serf* <?]on5an ; swa doc5 fa maete- stan 5 \jnen 0]n faem midmestum 6, 7 fa mid[w^/a«] on f aem betstan, 7 fa betstan [0« GW]e. peah fa maetestan 5 ealle

i3a C. hio[ra /z/^Je wenden to Sisse weorulde, *\hi ne magon\ faer-

on wunigan, ne to nauhte ne weor'Sa'S, gif hi be nanum daele 10 ne beoc5 gefaestnode to Gode ; f on ma f e f aes hweoles felga magon bion on 7 (Seem faerelte, gif hi ne bioS faeste on f aem spacum, 7 fa spacan on faere eaxe. pa felgea biotS fyrrest Saere eaxe ; for'Saem hi faraS ungeredelicost. Sio nafu faerS neaxst faere eaxe; fort5y hio faercS gesundlicost 8. Swa 15 dot5 (Sa selestan men ; swa hi 9 hiora lufe near Gode laetafc, (7 swifior pas eordliconfong forswd™\ swa hi beot5 orsorgran, 7 laes reccaS hu sio wyrd wandrige, oSSe hwaet hio u brenge. Swa swa sio nafu bi<S syle swa la gesund, hnaeppen fa felga on f (Se hi hnaeppen, 7 f eah bitS sio nafu hwaethwugu 20 todaeled from faere eaxe. Be f y f u meaht ongitan f> se 13 waen bi<5 mzVle leng gesund f e laes biS todaeled §rom\ faere eaxe ; swa biocS fa men eallra orsorgestae aegtSer ge fisses andwea(r)dan lifes earfo'Sa 14, ge f aes tow[«zr]dan, fa f e faeste bio"5 on Gode; ac swa hi swiftur bioc5 asyndr^de 15 fro 25 Gode, swa hi swiSur bio(5 gedrefde 7 gesvvencte, aegf er ge

i3b C. on mode ge *on lichoman.

§ viii °. Swylc is pat p we wyrd hatdS be f aem godcundan forefonce, swylce (sio) smeaung 7 sio gesceadwisnes is to metanne wi$ f one gearowitan 16, 7 17 swylce fas laenan f ing 30 bioc5 to metanne wit5 (5a ecan17, 7 swilce f hweol bit> to

0 Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 74 P. 'Igitur uti est ad intellectum,' &c. 1 For midmestan B \a&jnastan. 2 ]>a om. B. 3 From B, ncefe J. 4 So also B. s mastan B. 6 midmestam C. 7 on om. B. 8 gesund~ fullicost B. 9 hi om. B. forseoQ B. " From B, hi C. 12 swa om. B. 13 From B, }e C. " From B, earfoQe C. 15 From J, asyndrode bio% B. 16 gearewiton B. "7 swylce . . . ecan om. B.

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metanne witS t$a eaxe ; forc5aem sio eax welt ealles ]?aes waenes. Swa dec5 se godcunda foregone ; he asteretS l )?one rodor 7 J>a tunglu, 7 j?a eorSan gede<5 stille, 7 gemetgacS J?a feower gesceafta ; f is waeter 7 eor5e 7 fyr 7 lyft. Da he gecSwaera'S 7

5 wlitegatS 2, hwilum eft unwlitegaS, 7 on otfru hiwe gebrengtS, 7 eft geedniwaS, 7 tidre(S aelc tudor, 7 hi eft gehyt 7 gehelt Jxmne hit forealdod biS 7 forsearod, 7 eft geewtS 7 geedniw[tf#] J?onne fonne (he wile). Sume utSwiotan [/*]0^ secgaS f sio wyrd 3 wealde 4 aeg]?er ge gesaelcSa ge ungesaelSa

10 aelces monnes. Ic J^onne secge, swa swa ealle [Vr/j]tene men secgatS, f sio godcunde foretiohhung his walde, naes sio wyrd ; 7 ic wat -f hio demS eall J>ing swiSe rihte, ]?eah ungesceadwisum men6 [jzm] ne }?ince. Hi wenatS f }>a[r^] ael[^] *sie go[<//<? hiora wilfyn fulg^(5 ; nis hit nan wundor. * H4a C.

15 fortSaem hi beotS ablende mid t5aem J^iostrum heora scylda. Ac se godcunda foregone hit understent eall swiSe rihte, f>eah us )?ince for urum dysige f hit on woh fare ; for^aem we ne cunnon f riht understandan. . He demtS f>eah eall switSe rihte, f>eah us hwilum swa ne Since.

20 § ix P. Ealle men spiriatS aeft faem hehstan goode, ge goode ge yfle ; ac forSy ne magon lp(a) yflan cuman to t5aem hean hrofe eallra gooda, fortSaem hi ne spyriatS on riht aeft. Ic nat 6 f>eah Ipu cwaeSe 7 nu hwonne to me : hwylc unriht maeg beon mare j?onne gef>afige 8 f hit geweorSe,

25 swa hit hwilum gewyrtS, f f»aem goodum becymS anfeald yfel on f>isse weorulde, 7 faem yflum anfeald god, 7 o<5re9 hwile aegSer gemenged, aegf>er ge Sae goodum ge fsaem yflum ? Ac ic f>e acsige hwaeSer fm wene f aenig mon sie swa andgitfull f he maeg* ongitan aelcne mon on ryht hwylc he

sie, f he nawtSer ne sie ne betra ne wyrsa f»onne he his wene.

Ic wat \peah p hi ne magan. Ac wyrti™ swifo'] oft on * 1140 C won se sido f>e sume men secgatS f sie mede wyrtSe, sume

P Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 92 P. ' Nihil est enim quod mali causa,' &c.

1 styreS B. 2 ]>rara$ 7 gewlitegdft B. 8 From B, wyr6 C.

4 From B, wold C. 8 monnum B. ' wat B. T cwede B.

1 hegetiafige B. 9 odfre C. 10 em. weordad B.

K 2

132 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIX. § 9

men secgaft f he l sie wites wyrcSe. peah hwa maege ongitan hwaet ocSer do, he ne maeg witan hwaet he f>enc(5; }?eah he maege sume his willan ongitan, }?onne ne (m&g) he eallne. Ic f>e maeg eac reccan sum bispell be J^aem f j?u hit 2 meaht ])Q sweotolor ongitan, (5eah h[z'/] ungesceadwise men ongitan 5 ne mcBgen ; f is forhwi se gooda laece selle Ipam halu men seftne drenc 7 swetne, 7 ocSru halum biterne 7 strangne ; 7 hwilu eft pam unhalum, sumu licSne, (sumu) strangne, sumum swetne, sumum biterne. Ic \vat -p aelc J?ara )?e f>one craeft ne can wile J^aes wundrian fortiwy hi swa don. Ac his 10 ne wundriacS f>a laecas 3 nauht, fonSaem hi wi[/0«] -p ^a o"Sre nyton; fortSaem hi cunnon aelces hiora medtrymifixsg ongiton 7 ow^nawan 4, 7 eac (Sa crseftas ]?e J?serwit5 sculon. Hwaet is sawla haelo but^ rihtwisnes ? o^tSe hwae/ is hiora u«/rymnes

*ii5aC. b«/i? \m*J>eawa$1 [Hwa is }>on betera Icece pare sawle] ^5 }?onne se J>e hi gesceop, f is God ? He araS J?aem 5 goodan, 7 witnatS ^a yflan ; he wat hwaes aelc wyrt5e bit5. Nis hit nan wundor, for'Saem he of Jraem hean hrofe hit call gesihcS, 7 j^onan miscatS 7 metgatS aelcum be his gewyrhtum.

§ x q. "f we )?onne hataS 6 wyrd, ponne se gesceadwisa 20 God, Ipe aelces monnes "Searfe wat, hwaet wyrctS ot^e geJ>afatS paes )?e we (w<? w^natS. 7 git ic J?e maeg sume bisne feaum wordum secgan be jraem daele f>e sio mennisce gesceadwisnes maeg ongitan f>a godcundnesse. }) is ]?onne f7 we ongitacS hwilu (man) on ot5re wisan, on otSre hine God ongit 8. 25 Hwilum we tiohhia<5 -f he sie se betra 9, 7 ]?onne wat God f hit swa ne bitS. ponne hwaem hwaet cym^ o'S'Se goodes otTSe yfles mare J>onne Se J^inctS f he wyrSe sie, ne bi'S sio unrihtwisnes no on Gode, ac sio ungleawnes bi(S on tSe selfum, •j? f>u hit ne canst on riht gecnawan. Oft gebyretS f>eah f te 30 men ongitac5 man on10 ^a tlcan wisan pe hine God ongit. Oft

* iisb C. hit11 ge^retS fte manige [men *bwd swa ungetrume** cegper

" Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 117 P. < Hie iam fit illud fatalis ordinis,' &c.

1 Ai B. 2 ^«V om. B. 3 From B, laces C. 4 From J, tocnawan B. 5 J>a B. 6 t rom B, hcetad C. 7 >y om. B. 8 From B, andgit C. 9 fcfrfo B. 10 on om. B. " ^i/ om. B. 12 untrume J.

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ge on mode} ge on lichoman f hi ne magon nan good don, ne nan yfel nyllacS unnedige, 7 biotS eac swa ungepyldige l $ hi ne magon nan earfocSu gepyldelice aberan. ForSaem hit gebyretS oft j> God nylle for his mildheortnesse nan unabe- 5 rendlice broc him an settan, py Ises hi forlaeten hiora unsceft- fulnesse 7 weorften wyrsan, gif hi asterede 2 bioS 7 geswencte 3. Sume men beoft selces craeftes full crseftige, 7 full halige weras

7 rihtwise. ponne pincft f Code unriht f he swylce swence ; ge furSum pone deacS pe eallum monnum 4 is gecynde 5 to

10 polianne, he him gedetS seftran ponne otSrum monnum ; swa swa gio (sum) wis mon cwaecS •£ se godcunda anwald ge- frioSode his deorlingas under (fa's) fTSra sceate 6, 7 hi scilde swa geornlice swa (swa) man det> J?one aeppel on his eagan. Manige tiliatS Code to cwemanne to J?on georne f hi wilnia'S

15 hiora agnum willum manigfeald earfo^u to f>rowzanne, for- 'Saem hi W77/«z'a(5 maran are 7 mz[ran] hlisan 7 (maran) weortSscipe mid Code to *\jhabbanne pon }>a habba'd'1 pesoftor\ * libbatS.

§ xi r. Oft eac becymt5 se anwald fisse worulde to switSe

20 goodum monnum, fortSsem f se anwald para yfelana weortSe toworpen. Sumu monnum God seleS aegtSer ge good ge yfel gemenged, fortSaem hi aegpres earniaft ; sume he bereafat5 hiora welan swi<5e hrat5e, paes f>e hi 8a3rest gesaelige weor^a'S, )?y laes hi for longum gesaeltSum hi 9 to up ahaebben, 7 }>onan

25 on ofermettum weortSen ; sume he 9 laet f>reagan mid heardum broce, f hi leornigen )?one craeft gef»yldelice 10 on "Saem langan geswince. Sume him ondraedatS earfo(5u swit5or ponne hi pyrfen, peah hi hi u ea"Se adreogan maegen ; sume hi gebycgaS weorolicne hlisan pisses andweardan lifes mid hiora agnum

30 deafte, fortSaem hi wenat5 f hi naebben nan otSer fioh paes hlisan 12 wyr'Se buton hiora agnum fiore. Sume men waeron gio unoferswitSedlic^, swa f hi nan ne meahte mid nanum

r Boeth. iv. pr. 6, 1. 138 P. 'Fit autem saepe uti bonis,' &c.

1 unfiyldige B. 2 astyred B. * gesivenced B. * monnum om. B.

8 gecynde is B. a scedde B. 1 habben J. 8 hi om. B. * hi . . . sume he om. B. 10 gejtylde B. " hi once, B. 12 hliosan B.

134 DE CONSOLA TIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIX. § 1 1

wite oferswi/an ; fa bisnodon hiora aeftergengz^ra f hi naeren *n6bC. mid witum oferswitSde. On faem waes sweotol *\p hi for heora godum weorcum &2/~]den (5one craeft -f hi l mon ne meahte oferswitfen. Ac fa yflan for hiora yflum weorcum waeron gewitnode 7 2 oferswitSde, forftaem f (Sa witu gestirden 5 ocSrum f (/fo) swa gedon 3 ne dorsten, 7 eac fa gebetan f e hi f onne brociaS. "p is switSe sweotol tacn faem wisan f he ne sceal lufian to ungemetlice (5as woruldgesaeltSa, forcSaem hie oft cumatS to ftaem wyrrestum 4 monnum. Ac hwaet wille we cwetSan be f aem andweardan \velan f e oft cyS to ftaem 10 goodu, hwset he 5 elles sie buton tacn f ses toweardan welan, 7 faes edleanes angin f e him God tiohhod 6 haefS for his goodan willan ? Ic wene eac fte 7 God selle msenegum yfelu men 8 gesaalcSa forftaemf e he wat hiora gecynd 7 hiora willan swa geradne f hi for nanum errmSum ne byotS no fy 15 betran ac fy9 wyrsan. Ac se gooda laece, $ is God, lacnacS hiora mod mid fcaem welan; wile f (hi) ongiten hwonon him se wela come 7 olecce f aem fe 10 lass he him fone welan afyrre, ocS(5e hine (J?a] welan, 7 wende his * ii;a C. *[jeawas to gode, 7 forlcete $a unpeawas\ 7 fa yfel fe he aer 20 (/~0r) his ermSum dyde. Sume bio^ feah fy wyrson gif hi welan habbacS, fortJaem hi n ofermodiga'S '2 for <5aem welan 7 his ungemetlice bruca'S.

§ xii s. Manegu men bioS eac forgifene for'Saem fas weoruldgesaeltSa f he scile f aem goodum leaniaw hiora good, 25 7 f aem yflum hiora yfel. ForSaem syle bioS fa goodan 7 fa yflan ungef were 13 betwuh him, ge eac hwilum fa yflan bio<5 ungerade betwuh him selfu; ge funSum an yfel man bit) simle 34 ungef waere him selfum, fortJaem f e 15 he wat f he untela detS, 7 wencS him f ara 16 leana, 7 nyle feah f aes 30 geswican, ne hi[/] furtSum him ne laet hreowan ; 7 fonne for ^aem singalu ege ne maeg no weorSan gef waere on him

8 Boeth. iv. pr. 6. 1. 168 P. ' Alios in cladem meritam,' Sec.

1 From B, him C. 2 7 om. B. 3 don B. 4 wyrstan B. 6 he om. B. 6 getihhod B. 7 /<? om. B. 8 monnum B. 8 B has ne naj>y for atf^y. 10/j/B. " ^z'om. B. 12 ofermodgian B. B. " hivilum B. 15 om. B. 16 maran B.

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selfu. Oft hit (eac) ge[^]ret5 $ se yfla forlaet his yfel [for] sumes ocSres yfles mannes andan, [/0r]<5aem he wolde mid f>y taelan 1 1po[ne ofcr~\ne $ he onscunode his feawas ; [swincd] J?onne ymb f swa he switfost maeg [^ hi\ tiolatS 5 ungelic to bionne faem o%[rum~\, fonSaem hit is faes godcundan anw[<?#/]des gewuna f he wirctS of yfle good. *\_Ac hit nis * ii7b C. nanum men alefed pat he mage\ witan call f God 2 getiohhod haefS, ne eac areccan f f he geworht haefS. Ac on faem hi habbatS genoh to ongitanne f se scippend 7 se waldend

10 eallra gesceafta welt, 7 rehte gesceop call f he gesceop, 7 nan yfel ne worhte ne get ne wyrctS, ac aelc yfel he adrifcS of eallu his rice. Ac gif f>u aef t ]?aem hean 3 anwalde spyrian wilt faes aelmehtigan Codes, fonne ne 4 ongitst f>u nan yfel on nanum f>inge, f>eah |?e 5 nu "Since f her micel on

15 f>ys middangearde sie ; fortSaem hit is riht f tSa goodan haebben good edlean hiora godes, 7 fa yflan haeb[^«] 6 wite hiora yfles; ne bitS f nan yfel [j£]te riht bitS, ac bift good. Ac ic ongite Saet ic J*e haebbe atfretne 7 (nu) mid f»y8 langan [j/tfjle 9, fortSaem f>e lyst nu leotSa ; ac on[/0^] hiora nu,

20 fortSaem hit is se \&ce[dom] 7 se drenc ]?e f»u lange wilnodest,

<Supy\ etS maege (ficere) lare onfon.

§ xiii *. Da se [ PFz'^Jm fa f is spell areaht haefde, \_J>a 6?]ngon he eft11 singan 7 f>us cwaetS : (Gif pu willnige™ mid hlutrum mode ongitan pone hean anweald, beheald pa tunglu

25 PCES hean heofnes. Healdad pa tunglu pa ealdan sibbe pe hi on gesceapne waron^ swa p sio fyrene sunne ne onhrinfi no PCBS dales PCE.S heofenes pe se mona on irnd, ne se mona no ne onhrinfi pees dales pe sio sunne on irncf, pa hwile fie hio p&ron bid. Ne se steorra pe we hatad Ursa ne cymd nafre on pam

30 westdcele, peak ealle odre steorran far en mid pa rodore after pare sunnan on pa eorpan. Nis hit nan wundor, forpa he is swifie neah pam upende pare eaxe. Ac se steorra pe we hatafi

* Boeth. iv. met. 6. ' Si uis celsi iura tonantis,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxix.

1 latan B. 2 From B, good C. 3 hean om. B. 4 ne om. B. 5 )>e om. B. 6 So J, habban B. 7 em. aretne C, a}riet B. 8 pis B. 9 From B, spell C. 10 em./« B. "eft om. B. 12 em. willnigU.

136 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XXXIX. §13

afensteorra, pon he bid west gesewen, pon tacnnad he afen. Farfi pon after pare sunnan on dare eorfian sceade ofi he ofirrid pa sunnan hindan ; cymff wi(Hforan pa sunnan Up. pon hate we hine morgensteorra, forpa he cymfi eastan up ; bodafi pare sunnan cyme. Sio sunne 7 se mona habbacf 5 todaled betwuht him pone dag 7 pa niht swide emne, 7 swide gepwarlice * ricsiad purh godcundan foresceawunga, 7 unap- rotenlice piowiafi pa almihtigan Gode ofi domes dag. Forpi hi ne lat God on ane healfe pas heofones bion, py Ices hi for don ofira gesceafta. Ac gesibsuma God gemetgacf ealla 10 gesceafta j gepwarafi pa fie betwuh him wuniafi. Hwilu flihd se wata p dryge ; hwilu 2 he gemengefi p fyr wifi pam die 3 / hwilu p leohte fyr 7 pat beorhte up gewit, 7 sio hefige eorfie sit par nidere. Be pas cyninges gebode brengd eorfie alcne* westm 7 ale tudor alee geare, 7 se hat a sumor drygfi 7 15 gearwad sad 7 bleda^ 7 ivestmbara harfest bryngfi^ ripa bleda. Haglas 7 snawas 7 se oftrada ren leccal pa eorfian on wintra ; forpa under fehfi sio eorfie pat sad 7 gedefi pat hit grewff6 on lengten. Ac se metod eallra gesceafta fet on eorcfan ealle growende westmas 7 ealle fordbrengfi ; 7 gehyt pon he 20 wy/e, 7 eowad pon he wile, 7 nimo* pon he wile, pa hwile pe ffa gesceaf/a pwwiafi, sit se hehsta sceoppend on his heahsetle ; panon he welt pa gewealdlederu ealle gesceaftu. Nis nan wundor, forpafie he is cyning 7 dryhten 7 awelm 7 fruma 7 a 7 wisdom 7 rihtwis dema. He sent ealla gesceafta'1 on his 25 arendo, 7 he het ealle eft cuman. par se an gestappega cyning gif 'he 8 ne stapelode ealla gesceafta IJ, pon wurdon hi ealle toslopene 7 tostencte, 7 to nauhte wurdon ealle gesceafta 9. peah habbacf gemane lice pa ane lufe p hi peowian swilcu hlaforde, 7 fagniafi pas pat he hiora wealt. Nis p nan wundor, forpam 10 hi ne mihton elles bion, gif hi ne fiiowedon hiora fruman.} £)& forlet se Wisdom -f leoS, 7 cwaecS to me :

1 Orig. geftwcerelice, but middle e erased. 2 em. hylii B. 3 em. lice B. 4 em. celne B. 5 em. bryn3 B. 6 em. grewaS B. 7 em. gesceaftu B. 8 gif he ab. 1. 9 em. gesceafa B. 10 em.fojxzn B.

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XL"

§ i. HwaecSer Su mi ongite hwider f>ios spraece wille ? Da cwaetS ic : Sege me hwider sio wille. Da cwaetS he : Ic wille secgan f aelc wyrd bio good, sam hio monnu good f>ince, sam hio him yfel f>ince. Da cwaetS ic : Ic wene f hit 5 eaSe swa bion msege, f>eah us hwilu oSer f»ynce. Da cwaeft he : Nis f>aes nan tweo Saet aelc wyrd biS good J>ara fte l riht 7 nytwyrSe biS ; forSaem aelc wyrd, sa hio bio 2 wynsu sam hio sie un wynsu, forcSy cyf> to Saem goodan f hio o$er twega do, ot$(5e hine J^reatige to (Son f he bet do f>onne he aer dyde, 10 oftcSe him leanige $ he aer tela dyde. 7 eft aelc wyrd )?ara f>e to ftaem yflu cyS, cymt5 for faem twaem fingu, sam hio sie ret5e, sam hio sy wynsu. Gif to "Saem yflum cymtS ret5u wyrd, Iponne cym~d he to edleane his yfla, otS(5e to f>reunge 3

7 to laere f he eft* swa ne do. pa ongann ic wundrian,

15 7 cwaecS : Is p forinweardlicz rihtracu 5 f f»u "Saer *recst. pa * izoa C. cwced he : Swa hit is swa tSu saegst ; ac ic wolde, gif tSu wolde, Saet wit6 unc wenden sume hwile to f>ises folces spraece, j^ylaes hi cwe]?an 7 $ wit sprecan 8 ofer monnes gemet 9. Da cwae'S ic : Spree f "Su wille.

20 § ii v. £>a cw3etS he : Wenst Ipu Saet -f ne sie good f nit bi"5 ? Da cwaeS ic : Ic wene f hit sie. Da cwaeS he : ^Elc (wyrd) is nyt ]?ara f>e au"Ser deft10, otStSe laertS, otSSe wyrctS11. Da cwaeft ic : J> is sotS. Da cwaetS he 12 : Sio wifterwearde wyrd is 'Saem 13 good )?e winnacS wit5 unfteawas 7 wendatS hi to goode.

25 Da cwaetS ic : Ne maeg ic f>aes otSsacan. DacwaetS he : Hwaet wenst )m bi faere goodan wyrde Se oft cymS to goodu monnu on Sisse weorulde, swylce hit sie foretacn ecra14 gooda? hwaefer J?is folc maege cweSan f hit sie yfel wyrd ? Da smear- code (tc) 7 cwaecS : Ne cwio" f nan mon, ac cwiS $ hio sie swit$e

n Boeth. iv. pr. 7. * latnne igitur uides/ &c. v Boeth. iv. pr. 7. 1. 17 P. 'Nonne igitur bonum censes,' &c. 1 Se above line in C. 2 sie B. 8 }reatunge B. 4 get B.

8 racu B. ' wit om. B. 7 So C, cwation B. 8 So C, sprcecon B.

9 aw^/ B. 10 B has awerdeti for a«J^r afeiJf. " wricO B. 12 For words here omitted in text see p. 149 note. " From B, is 9am is fat good C. " From B, alcra C.

138 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XL. § 2

good, swa hio eac biS. Da cwaecS he : Hwaet wenst Ipu be j^aere unwenlicran 1 wyrde J>e oft f>reata(5 ]?a yflan to witnianne ? hwaefter lp\s folc wene f f good wyrd sie ? Da cwaetS ic :

* i2ob C. Ne wenacS hi no jj $ god *[wyrd sie, ac wenacfp hio sie earm\-

lico. Da cwaecS he : Uton healdan unc f wit ne wenen swa 5 swa ]?is folc wencS ; gif wit f>aes wenacS (5e f>is folc wenS, ]x>nne forlaete wit aelce gesceadwisnesse 7 aelce rihtwisnesse. Da cwaecS ic : Hwy forlaete 2 wit hi (a) J>a 3 ma ? Da \cwceff he :] ForSy Ipe 4 folcisce men secgatS j> aelc retSu wyrd 7 unwynsumu sie yfel; ac we ne sculon J>aes gelefan, forftaem 10 Ipe-5 aelc wyrd bicS good, swa we aer spraecon, sam hio sy recSe, sam hio sie 6 wynsum. Da wearS ic afsered 7 cwaecS : J) is socS f Ipu ssegst; ic nat J>eah hwa hit dyrre secgan dysegu monnu, for'Saem his ne maeg 7 nan dysi man gelefan 8.

§ iiiw. Da onsac se Wisdom sarlice, 7 cwaetS : FonSy ne 15 scyle nan wis mon (forhigan ne) to swit5e yb j> 9 gnornian, to hwaem his wise weorSe 10, ot5Seu hwaeSer him cume Ipe recSu w[j']rd J?e li^u, (Son ma J?e se hwata esne scyle ymb $ gnornian, hu oft he fiohtan scyle. Ne bicS (his] lof na Sy l2 laesse, ac is wen f hit sie Ipy 12 mare ; swa bi(S eac f»aes wisan 20

* i2ia C. med Ipe mare, |?e him wratSre wyrd 7 recSre to becytS. *pi ne

\sceolde™ nan] wis man wilnian seftes lifes, gif he aenigra craefta reccS oc5(5e aeniges weor^scipes her for weorulde oSSe eces lifes aefter f>isse weorulde. Ac aelc wis man scyle a winnan aeg^er ge wiS )?a re(5an wyrd[^] ge wi(S f>a wyn- 25 suman, J)y laes he hine for (5aere wynsuman wyrde fortruwige, o^Se for14 <5aere re^an for^ence. Ac him is (Searf f he aredie fone midmestan weg betweoh16 f>aere recSan wyrde 7 <5aere litSan, f he ne wilnige wynsuran wyrde 7 maran orsorgnesse ftonne hit gemetlic sie, ne16 eft (to) retire17, for^aem he ne'so maeg naufres ungemet adriogan. Ac hit is on hiora agnum anwealde hwaeSre fara hi geciosen. Gif hi fonne J>one mid- w Boeth. iv. pr. 7. 1. 37 P. ' Quare, inquit, ita uir sapiens,' &c.

1 unsewenlican B. 2 for lets B. 3 ]>y B. 4 fie om. B. 5 ff B. 6 hio sie om. B. 7 B has nele for mag. 8 gelefan om. B. 9 ^/ om. B. 10 ivyrpan scyle B. " odde om. B. 12 J>e B. 13 14 for om. B. 15 betwyhs B. 16 w om. B. 17 From B,

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mestan weg aredian willacS, fonne sculon hi selfe him selfu gemetgian 1 fa wynsuman wyrde 7 fa 2 orsorgan ; f onne gemetgacS 3 him God fa retfon wyrde ge on f isse weorulde ge on f aere toweardan, swa swa hi eatSe * adreogan 5 magan. 5 § iv *. Wella, wisan men, wel ; gacS ealle on f one weg *fte eow \lcsracf~] fa {\_oremceran bisna] fara godena gumena 7 * I2lb C. fara weorSgeornena wera f e aer eow waeron. Eala, ge 6 eargan 7 idelgeornan ; hwy ge swa unnytte sien 7 swa aswundne ? Hwy ge nyllen ascian aefter f aem wisum

10 monnu 7 aeft f aem weorftgeornum, hwylce hi waeron fa fe aer eow waeron? 7 hwy ge fonne nyllen, sit5$an ge hiora feawas geascod haebben, him onhirian, swa ge swiftest maegen? forftaem hi wunnon aeft weorSscipe on fisse worulde, 7 tiolodon goodes hlisan mid goodum weorcu,

15 7 worhton goode bisne faem fe aefter him waeron. Fortfeem hi wuniaft nu ofer Saem tunglum on ecre eadignesse for hiora godum weorcum. Her endaS sio fiorcSe boc Boeties, 7 ongint5 sio fifte.

§ v y. Da se Wisdom fa fis spell areaht haefde, f>a cwaetS

20 ic : SwiSe riht is fin lar ; ac ic wolde f e nu myndgian f aere maenigfealdan lare f e f u me aer gehete be f aere Codes fore- tiohhunge. Ac ic wolde aerest witan aet fe hwaeSer *$ auht * i22a C. sie f we oft geheraft f men cwedad be sumum f ingum f hit scyle weas gebyrian. Da cwaeft he : Me waere leofre f ic

25 onette wift f>aes $ ic f>e 7 moste gelaestan -f ic f e 7 aer gehet, 7 fe mos[/<?] getaecan swa scortne weg swa ic scyrtestne findan meahte to Sinre cyftfte. Ac hit is swifte 8 feor 9 of uncrum wege, of f aem wege fe wit getiohhod habbacS on to farenne; f -f fu me aer baede (hit) waere feah nyttre to

30 gecerranne 7 (to) ongitanpe. Ac ic ondraede f ic f e laede hidres fidres on fta paftas of finu wege, f fu ne maege eft f inne weg aredian. Nis hit nan wundor f eah f>u getiorie, gif ic f e laede bi tSaem wege. Da cwaeS ic : Ne f earft (/«) no

1 Boeth. iv. met. 7. ' Bella bis quinis operatus annis/ &c. y Boeth. v. pr. i. 1. 2 P. ' Turn ego, Recta quidem, inquam,' &c. 1 gemetgan C. 2 ]>a om. B. 3 gemegati C. 4 hi eaSe om. B. 5 ge adrygan B. 6 ge om. B. 7 Ic om. B. 8 Jze/a B. " ^j/r B.

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i> ondraedan ; ac ic bio swi(5e swicSe gefaegen l gif fm me lae Jst J^ider ic (5e bidde. Da cwaecS he : Ic J?e wille laeran bispellum, swa ic fe ealne weg dyde, 7 J?e f>eah secgan wille 2 ]?aet hit nis nauht f mon cwi(5, ^ aenig J?ing weas gebyrige. FortSae aelc f>ing elm's of sumu ^ingu, forage 3 hit ne bi(5 weas gebyred ; 5 ac <5aer hit of4 nauhte ne come J?onne waere hit weas gebyred 5. § vi z. Da cwaecS ic : Ac hwonan com se (nama) aerest ?

i22bC. Da cwaecS he: Aristoteles min diorling hit *gerehte on peer e bee pe Fisica hatte. pa cwced ic : Hu rehte he hit ? Da cwaeS he : Men cwaedon gio £>onne him hwaet unwenunga6 10 geb[zira/<?], f f waere weas gebyred ; swylc[<? hwa\ nu 7 delfe eorSan, 7 finde tSaer Jxmne goldhord, ond secge Sonne f f sie weas gebered. Ic wat j)eah gif se delfere j?a eorc5an n[o] ne delfe, ne nan m<?n aer f gold )?aer ne hydde, f>onne ne 8 funde he hit no. ForcSy hit naes na weas funden ; ac sio 15 godcunde foretio\\\\\mg laerde fone f>e he w^/de f ^ 9 gold hydde, 7 eft <5one J?e he wolde f hit funde.

§ vii a. £)a cwae'S ic : Daet ic ongite -f hit is swa swa /# saegst ; ac ic )?e wolde 10 acsian hwae'Ser we aenigne freedom haebben o'SSe cenigne anweald, hwaet we don, hwcet we ne ne 20 don, pe sio godcunde foretiohhung offffe sio zvyrd us nede to pa pe we ivillan. pa cwcefi he : We habbafi micelne anwald ; nis nan gesceadwis ^<?sceaft ^ nsebbe fnbdom. Se ]?e gescead- wisnesw haefS, se maeg deman 7 tosceadan hwaes ll he wilnigan [jrffl/] 7 hwaet he onscunian sceal. 7 aelc mon hcefd^ pone 25

i23aC. freodom f he wat hwaet h[^] wile, *hwaet he nele ; 7 f>eah nabbaS 13 ealla gescea[^/]wisa gesceafta gelicne friodom. Englas habbacS rihte domas 7 goodne willan, 7 call f 14 hi wilniaS hi begitatS swi"5e eac^e, forSaemfe hi nanes wos 15 ne wilniacS. Nis nan 16 J?e haebbe friodom 7 gesceadwisnesse buton englum 7 monnum ; ]?a men habbaS simle freodom

z Boeth. v. pr. I. 1. 32 P. ' An est aliquid, tametsi iiulgus lateat,' &c. a Boeth. v. pr. 2. ' Animaduerto, inquam/ &c.

1 fagn B. 2 wille om. B. 3 for]>i B. 4 ofom. B. 6 From B, gebe C. 6 hwegnunga B. 7 »w om. B. 8 ne conject., om. B.

" em. He B. 1J ^/afe> B. " hwat B. 12 em. hzfK. 1S //aWadf B. 14 hwcet B. 15 7e/<?^j B. 16 Read nan gesceaft, nan om. B.

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f>y maran J>e hi heora mod near godcundum Singum laetoS, 7 habbaft faes f>y laessan frio[^]m J?e hi hiora modes willan1 near }?isse weoruldare laetaS. NabbacS hi naenne freodom f>onne hi heora agnum willum hi selfe unfteawum

5 underSiodaS ; ac sona swa hi hiora mod onwend[0#]2 from gode, swa weoroVS hi ablende mid unwisdome. Swafeah is an aelmihtig God on his faere hean ceastre; se gesihtS aelces monnes gefoht 3, 7 his word 7 his daeda toscead 4, 7 gilt aelcu aefter his gewyrhtum. Da se Wisdom J>a ]?is spell

10 asaed haefde, f>a ongon he singan 7 Ipus cwaecS :

§ i. (peak Omerus se goda sceop,pe mid Crecu selest was : se was Firgilies 5 lareow ; se Frigilius wees mid Lcedenwa- rum selest: peak Omerus on his leodu swiff e heredeficere sunn an gecynd 7 hiore crceftas 7 hiore biorhto, ne mceg heo peak ealle

15 gesceafta gescinan, ne pa gesceafta }>e heo gescinan mceg ne mceg hio ealle endemest gescinan, ne ealle innan geondscinan. Ac nis pa celmihtigan 6 Gode swa, pe is scyppend ealra gesceafla ; he geseohfi 7 purhseohfi ealle his 7 gesceafta cende- mest. pone mon mceg hatan buton lease sope sunned)

20 § ii c. [f)a S~\Q Wisdom J>a f>is leoS asungen "haefde, Sa geswugode he ane lytle hwile. Da cwaeS ic : Sum tweo me 8 haefS sw'i'Se gedrefed. Da cwaeS he : Hwaet is se ? Da cwaeS ic : Hit is j> f t$u saegst f God selle aelcu men freodom swa good to donne swa yfel, swae'Ser he wille ; 7 Ipu

25 saegst (eac) $ (God) wite aelc /ing aer9 hit geweortSe ; 7 ]m soegst eac f nan f>ing ne geweorSe bute hit God wille ocSSe getSafie ; 7 Ipu saegst *f h[z'/ j]cyle call faran swa he getiohhod * I24a haebbe. Nu wundrie ic f>aes hwy he gefafige f fa yflan men haebben fone freodom f hi maegen d[on swa g]od swa yfel,

30 swae^er swa hi will[tf», pon\ he aer wat f hi yfel don willaft.

b Boeth. v. met. 2. ' Puro clarum lumine Phoebum,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxx. c Boeth. v. pr. 3. ' Turn ego, En, inquam,' «Scc.

1 From B, willa C. 2 awendad B. 3 ge]>anc B. 4 tosccet B. 5 tm.jirgies B. 8 em. celmiht B. 7 em. hi B, 8 B has tima

for tweo me. 9 cerer B.

142 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XLI. § 2

Da cwaeS he : Ic f e maeg swifte eaSe geandwyrdan f>aes spelles. Hu wolde Ipe nu lician1 gif hwilc swicSe [rice cym]ng waere 7 naefde nsenne freon[<? #2072] on eallu his rice, ac wseren eall[e/]iowe 1 Da cwaet) ic : Ne fuhte me [hit] 2 no 3 [rjihtlic, ne eac nauht 4 gerisenlic, gif him sceolden 5 j?iowe men )?enian. Da cwaecS he: f>5 wgere uncynlicre6, gif God naefde on eallum his rice nane frige gesceaft 7 under his anwalde. ForSsem he gesceop twa gesceadwisa 8 ge- sceafta freo, englas 7 men ; J>ae he geaf micle gife freodomes, ^ hi mosten don swa god swa yfel, swaet5er9 swa hi wolden. 10 He sealde swi(5e fseste gife 7 swifte fseste ae mid Saere gife aelcum men o<510 his ende ; (5aet is se freodom c5aet se u mon mot don -f he wile, 7 f is sio 2e f he l2 gilt aelcu be his gewyrh- tum aegSer ge on f>isse worulde ge on faere toweardan swa * i24bC. good swa yfel, *swae(Ser he de'S. 7 men magon \&[gitan] 15 ]?urh J?one freodom swa hwaet swa hi willa'S, buton deaS hi ne magon forcerran ; \cec hi hini\ magon mid goodu weorcum [gelettan>]$ he )?e13 lator cymS ; ge fur[/«] oc5 oreldo hi hine hwilu geletta'S14. Gif men15 to goodum weorce ne onhagie, haebbe16 goodne willan; -f is emngood17. D[a cwcefi ic :] 20 Wei <5u me [hcefst aretne on pa /]weon, 7 on j?aere gedrefed- nesse [J>e ic] aer (on) waes be ^aem freodome. [Ac ic eom] nu giet on micle maran gedrefednesse geunrotsod, fulneah ot$ ormodnesse. Da cwaeo1 he : 18 Hwaet is sio micle un- rotnes18? Da cwaetS ic : Hit is ym tSa Codes foretiohhunge ; 25 fon5aem we geheraS hwilum secgan f hit scyle call swa geweorSan swa swa God aet fruman getiohhad haefde, f hit ne maege nan mon onwendan 19. Nu Sine's me f he do woh 20, fonne he ara"5 )?a goodan, 7 eac )?onne he21 witnaft J?a yflan, gif f so<5 is f (hit) him swa gesceapen waes f hi ne 30 mosten elle[j] don. Unnytlice we swincaS f>onne we us

1 he nu locian B. 2 hit me B. 3 nauht B. 4 nauht om. B. 5 Hwcef B. 6 ungecyndlicre B. 7 sceaft B. 8 gescedwisan B.

9 swcederom. B. 10 on B. " 8e B. 12^om. B. 13 /z B. " lettati B. 15 »/£»« B. 18 /za^ B. n ^/ww om. B. 18 H-wat . . . unrotnes om. B. 19 awendan B. 20 The h of w<?A written over n C.

21 From B, he hit C.

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gebiddaft, 7 tfonne we faestaS, *ot$t5e aelmessan sellatS, gif we his * i a.^a C nabbatS <5y maran fane f e fa f e on eallum f ingum wadaS on hiora (agenne willan, 7 after hiora] lichoman luste irnaS. § iii d. Da cwaeS he : pis is sio ealde siofung f e f u longe

5 siofodes, 7 manige eac aer t5e ; f ara waes sum Marcus, ocSre naman Tullius, f riddan naman he was gehaten Cicero ; se * waes Rom ana heretoga ; se waes uoVita. Se waes swi(Se abisgod mid faere ilcan spraece, ac he hi ne meahte brengan to nanum ende. 2 Forfty he ne meahte, ne nan mon on f one

10 timan, fa spraece to nanum ende bringan 2, foroy hiora mod 3 waes abisgod on cSisse weorulde wilnunga. Ac ic fe secge, gif •)> sotS is f ge 4 secgatS, j> hit waes unnet gebod on god- cundum bocum f God bebead 5 -f mon sceolde forlaetan yfel

7 don good ; 7 eft se cwide f e he cwaeS : swa mon ma 15 swinccS, swa mon 6 maran mede onfehS. 7 ic wundrige hwy

f u haebbe forgiten call f f wit ser spraecon. Da cwaecS ic 7 :

8 Hwaet haebbe ic forgiten f aes f e wit ser spraecon ? Da cwS *he 8 : Wit saedon aer f sio godcunde f[^]retiohhung aelc * god worhte 7 nan yfel, (ne nan) ne tiohhode to wyrcanne,

20 ne naefre ne worhte. Ge furSum f wi[/] gereahton to goodum9 faet folciscu monnu yfel fuhte; f waes f mon wr^ce 7 witnode hwone for his yfle. Hu ne saedon 10 wit eac aer n on f isse ilcan bee j> God haefde getiohhod freodom to sel- lanne monnum, 7 swa dyde ; 7 gif hi 12 f one freodom tela ge-

25 healdon13, f he hi wolde swifte weortSian mid ece life14; 7 gif hi 15 tfone freodom forheolden, f he hi f onne wolde witnian mid deatSe. He tiohhode, gif hi hwaet gesyngoden on Saem freodome, f hi hit eft on Saem freodome mid hreowsunga gebeten ; 7 gif hiora hwylc swa heardheort waere f he nane

hreowsunge ne dyde, f he f onne haefde rihtlic wite. Ealla gesceafta he haefde getiohhod feowu16, buton englum 7

d Boeth. v. pr. 4. ' Turn ilia, Vetus, inquit,' &c.

1 fe B. 2 Jforforfy . . . bringan B has only onj>one timan. * From B, med C. * ge om. B. 5 bead B " mon om. B. 7 he B. 8 Hwat . . . he om. B. ' gode B. |J s<zde B. " ar om. B. 12 From B, he C. 13 From B, to lange heoldon C. " rice B. 15 hi om. B.

1(1 B.

144 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XLI. § 3

monnum. Forc5yJ>e fa ocSra gesceafta feowe sint, hi healdaS * hiora fegnunga otS domes daeg ; ac fa men 7 fa

1 26a C. englas, f e freo 2 sint, forlsetatS hiora f egnunga. *Hwaet magon men cwecSan •}> sio godcunde foretiohhung getiohhod haefde f ae.s cSe hio ne f urhtuge ? oSSe hu magon hi hi aladian f hi 5 ne maegen good don, nu hit awriten is -p God gelde aelcum men be 3 his gewyrhtum ? Hwy sceall f onne senig mon bion idel, (5aet he ne wyrce ? Da cwaecS ic : Genoh f u me haefst gefreolsod faere tweounge mines modes be faere ascunga f e ic fe ahsade4. Ac ic fe wolde giet acsian sumre5 spraece I0 Se me ymbe tweotS. Da cwaecS he : Hwaet is f aet ? Da cwaeS ic : Genog cu(5 me is6 f God hit wat eall beforan, ge good ge yfel, aer hit geweonSe 7 ; ac ic nat hwaetSer hit eall geweor^an sceal unanwendendlice 8 f he wat 7 getiohhod haefS. Da cwaeS he : (Ne) 'Searf hit no eall geweonSan unanwen- J5 dendlice 8 ; ac sum hit sceal geweorcSan 9 unanwendendlice 8 ; •f bi^ fte ure nedf>earf bi'S, 7 his willa bit5. Ac hit is sum swa gerad •}> his nis nan nedfearf, 7 )?eah ne derecS no lp eah hit geweonSe ; ne nan hearm ne bi(S, feah (/^?V) no (ne) geweortfe. Gefenc nu be (Se selfu hwae'Ser f>u aenig f>ing 20

i26b C. swa faest10 getiohhod haebbe *£>aet f>e f»ince f hit naefre }?inu willu onwend ne weorSe11, ne ):u butan bion ne maege; ocS'Se hwaet5er J:u eft on aengum gefeahte swa twioraede sie ^ Ipe helpe hwaeSer hit geweor^e, "Se hit no ne geweorSe. Fela is fara J?inga fe God aer wat 12 aer hit geweor^e, 7 wat 25 eac f hit dereS his gesceaftum gif hit gewynS. Nat he hit no fortSyfe he wille f hit geweonSe, ac for^y 13 )?e he wile forwernan f hit ne14 geweorSe, swa swa good scipstiora ongit micelne wind on hreore sae15 aer aer hit geweorSe16, 7 haet fealdan f segl 7 eac hwilum lecgan ]:one maest, 7 laetan |^a baetinge ; gif he aer f>weores windes 17 baette, warenatS 18 (he hine) wi'S Saet weder.

1 habbad B. 2 /r&s B. * ^#r B. 4 arj^ B. 5 j«/»tf B.

8 w^ 7j c«5 B. 1 gewyrfSe B. 8 unawendendlice B. 9 uyrj>an B.

10 jforte B. n onwended weorSe B. 12 ^r zf«/ om. B, but space

left instead. 13 forfe B. I4 ne om. B. 15 For on hreore so; B

has 7 hreose. lfi wiorde B. 17 winde B. 18 Wfsrnad B.

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§ iv e. Da cwaetS ic : SwicSe wel j?u min haefst geholpen aet f>aere spraece, (7) ic wundrige hwy swa maenige wise men swa swiSe swuncen1 mid J^aere spraece, 7 swa lytel gewis funden. Da cwaetS he : Hwaes wundrast jm f>aer swa switSe,

5 swa etfe swa hit is to ongitanne ? Hu ne wast f>u f manig f>ing ne bitS no ongiten swa swa hit bitS, *ac swa swa f>aes * 12730. andgites maetS bi"S Ipe f>aeraeft spyreS ? Swilc 2 is se wisdom •f hine 3 ne maeg nan mon of f>isse weorulde ongitan swilcn* swylce he is ; ac aelc winS be his andgites maeSe f he hine

10 wolde ongitan gif he meahte. Ac se wisdom maeg us eallunga ongitan swylce swylce we sint, f>eah we hine ne maegen ongitan eallunga swylcne swylce he is; forftaem se wisdom is God. He gesihtS (ealt) ure weorc ge good ge yfel, aer hi gewordene 4 sien, oSSe furSum gef>oht ; ac he us ne ned no

15 f>y hratfor to J?aem f we nede scylen 5 good don, ne us ne werntS J we yfel don, for'Saemfe he us sealde freodom. Ic )?e maeg eac taecan sume bisne f f>u f>e ytS ongitan meah[/<?] 8 "Sa spraece. Hwaet7, )?u wast [/<^/ gesih$\ 7 gehernes 7 gefrednes on[£7'/fl#/0]ne lichoman faes monnes, [7/]eah ne

20 ongitaft (hi hine no gelicne ; pa ear an ongitafi) f hi geherat5, (7) ne ongitaS hi }?eah f>one lichoman eallunga swylcne8 swylce he bitS; sio gefrednes hine maeg8 gegrapian 7 gefredan J?aet hit lichoma bitS, ac hio ne maeg gefredan hwaeSer he bitS f>e blaec9 )?e hwit, *tSe faeger t5e unfaeger. Ac sio gesihcS aet * i2;b C.

25 frumcerre 10, swa J?a eagan on besiotS, hi ongitatS ealle fone andwlitan "Saes lichoman. Ac ic wolde get reccan sume race, •f "Su wisse hwaes jm wundrode.

§ v f . Da cwaetS ic : Hwaet is f>aet ? Da cwaetS he : Hit is f se an man ongit f f he (on) oSrQ ongit synderlice ; he hine

30 ongit J>urh f>a eagan synderlice n, }>urh f>a earan synderlice, ]?urh his raedelsan synderlice, f>urh gesceadwisnesse synder- lice, Jmrh gewis and[^]it. Manige sint cwucera gesceafta

e Boeth. v. pr. 4. 1. 69 P. ' Cuius erroris causa est,' &c. ' Boeth. v. remainder of pr. 4 and whole of 5.

1 ges-wuncen B. 2 hwilc B. 3 -p hine om. B. 4 geworden B. * scylen om. B. ' From J, B miht. 7 f B. ' swylcne . . .

mag omit B. ' bloc B. I0 fruman cerre B. " synderfe C.

L

146 DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE [XLI. § 5

unstirende, swa swa nu scylfiscas 1 sint, 7 habbacS f>eah sumne dael andgites, fonSsem hi ne meahton elles libban, gif hi nan grot andgites nsef[/]en. Sume magon gesion, sume [magori] geheran, sume gefredan, sume [^-Jestincan 3. Ac f>a s styriendan neten[w j]int monnu gelicran, fon5aem \_hy~\ 5 habbat) call f (5a unstyriendan ha^atS, 7 eac mare to ; •£ is ^ hi onhyriacS 4 monnu ; lufiacS f hi lufia'S 7 hatiacS f hi hatiat5,

7 fliotS f hi hatia<5 7 secac5 $ hi lufia'S. Da men (5onne habbatS * i27b C call j> we 3er ymbe* \_spracon, 7 £<2<r /<? eacan pa micle gife ends; next gesceadwisnesse. Englas pon habbdS gewiss and git. For-™ missing, /flw «'«/ ffas sceafta 5 /z/^1 gesceapene p $a unstyriendan hi ne

ahebben ofer pa styriendan, ne him wifi ne winnan, ne pa styriendan ofer pa men, ne pa men ofer pa englas, ne pa englas wi$ God. Ac pcet is earmlic p se mcesta dcel monna ne sect? no pp him for gif en is,p is gesceadwisness ; ne p ne seed * pat him 15 ofer is, p is p<zt englas habbad 7 wise men ; p is gewis andget. Ac mest monna nu1 onhyrefi* nu neatu on pa pat hi willniad woruldlusta swa swa netenu. Ac gif we nu hcefdon (Bnigne d&l uniwiogendes andgites swa swa englas habbafi, pon mihte we ongiion p p andget bid micle betere pon uregesceadwisnes se 9. 20 peak we fela smean 10, we habbdfi lifeline gearowitan buton tweon ; ac pa englum nis nan iweo nanes pcera pinga pe hi witon ; for pi is hiora gearowUo swa micle betra pon ure gesceadwisnes se, swa ure gesceadwisnes n is betere pon nytena 12 andgit sie, ofide pas gewittes anig d<zl pe himforgifen is auper 25 odes hrorum neatu o$$e unhrorum^. Ac ufon nu habban ure moa up swa swa we yfemest mcegen wifi pees hean hrofes pas hehstan andgites, p flu mage hradlicost cumon 7 eSelicost to pinre agenre cyfide ponan pe cfu ar come, par mag pin mod 7 pin gesceadwisnes geseon u openlice p p hit nu ymb tweoS alee s pinges, agper ge be pare godcundan foresceawunge pe we nu of t ymb spracon, ge be urumfrydome^^ge swa be eallu pingu.

1 fiscas B. s For gestincan B hns^? foil, by space. s J>a om. B. 4 hyrigad B. 3 gesceafta J. ' secaS J. 7 nu from J, om. B.

8 From J, onstyrceft B. M gesr.eadivisnes sie J. I0 smeagen J. 11 em. gesceadwisnesse B. 12 netan J. 13 em. unrorum B. 14 em. gesceon B. 15 freodome J.

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§ vi fa. f)a se Wisdom pa pis spell asced hafde, pa ongan he singan j pus cw&d ;] (Hwcet, pu miht ongitan p manig wyht is mistlice ferende geond l eorpan, j sint swifie ungelices hiwes, j ungelice farad. Sume licgafi mid eallon lichoman on 5 eorpan, j swa smuhende 2 farad ' p him nauper ne fet ne fifieras ne fuliumdd ; 7 sume bid tiviofete, sume fiowerfete •, sume fleogende, j ealk peah bio$ ofdune healde wi$ pare eorfian, 7 pider willm'ao', offcfe pees pe hi lyst oficfe pas pe hi bepurfon. Ac se mann ana gap uprihte ; p tacnafi p he sceal ma pencan tippon ny$er,pi ICES p mod sie niofioror pdn fie lichoma.) Da se Wisdom <Sa 3 "Sis leoS asungen haefde, t5a cwaetS he :

XLIIe.

For(5y we scoldon ealle maegene * spyrian aefter Code, -p we wissen hwaet he waere. Deah hit ure maet5 ne sie -p we witen hwylc 6 he sie, we sculon f»eah be lp aes andgites mae'Se

15 J»e he us gifS fandian8; swa swa we aer cwaedon j> mon scolde selc fing ongitan be his andgites maefe, fonSaem we ne magon aelc f»ing ongitan swylc swylce hit bib\ ^Elc gesceaft "Seah aeg'Ser ge gesceadwis ge ungesceadwis ^ sweotola'S f God ece is, forftaem naefre swa *manega * ia8b C.

20 gesceafta 7 swa micla 7 sw[0] 7 faegra hi ne undertSiodden laessan g[<?]sceafte 7 laessan [«w]walde f>onne (hi) ea[//<?] sindon, ne furc5um emnmiclum. Da cwae^ ic : Hwaet is ecnes 1 Da cwaecS he : pu me ahsast micles (7) earfoSes to ongitanne ; gif fu hit witan 8 wilt, tSu scealt habban aer f>ines

25 modes eagan c/aene 7 hlutor 9. Ne rnaeg ic t5e nauht helan Saes t5e ic wat. Wast f>u f Ipreo t5ing sindon on )?is mid- dangearde ? An is hwilendlic, 'Saet haefS 10 aegtSer ge fruman ge ende; 7 (ic) nat Seah nanwuht "Saes "Se hwilendlic is, nauSer ne his fruman ne his ende. Ofter t5ing is ece, f haefS

f* Boeth. v. met. 5. ' Quam uariis terras,' &c. Cott. Metr. xxxi. * Boeth. v. pr. 6. « Quoniam igitur,' &c.

1 em. geon B. 2 orig. snicende, c erased, ni turned into m, and uh written ab. 1. 3 Sa om. B. 4 eallon mcegne B. 5 hwylc om. B. ' fundigan B. 7 Conject. B has swcegra for swafegra. * ongitan B. 9 hlutre B. 10 Jtaes %e for 3te/ hee/0 B.

L 2

148 DE CONSOLATIONE PHILOSOPHIAE [XLII

fruman 7 naefS naenne ende ; 7 (z'c) wat hwonne hit ongintJ, 7 wat f hit naefre ne geendacS ; f sint englas 7 monna saula. pridde Sing is ece buton ende 7 buton anginne ; $ is God. Betweoh faem f>rim is switSe micel toscead. Gif wit f call sculon tosmeagan 1, f>onne cume wit late to ende fisse bee, 5 otSSe naefre. Ac an J?ing Su scealt nede j?aeran* witan : forhwy God is gehaten sio hehste ecnes. Da cwaetS ic :

*i29aC. Hwy? Da cwaecS he: *ForSon f>e3 we witon swicSe lytel "Saes Ipe aer us waes buton be gemynde 7 be geaescum *, 7 get laesse f>aes <5e aeft us bi$. "f an us is 5 gewislice andweard 10 f J?e 8 f>onne bitS ; ac him is call andweard, ge f te aer waes, ge f te nu is, ge f te aefter us bi(S ; call -f 7 is him andweard. Ne wextS 8 his wela na, ne eac naefre ne wanacS. Ne ofman he naefre nane wuht, forcSaem he 9 naefre nauht ne 10 forgeat. Ne sectS he nanwuht, ne ne smeacS, forcSaemfie he hit wat eall. 15 Ne seccS he nanwuht, fonSy u he nanwuht ne forleas. Ne eht 12 he nanre wuhte, fonSy hine nanwuht ne maeg flion; ne ondraet he him 13 nane wuht, forc5aem he naefS naenne ricran ne furtSum naenne gelican. Simle he bi"S gifende, 7 ne wanatS his naefre nauht. Symle he bit) aelmihtig, for'Saem he 20 symle wile good 7 naefre nan yfel. Nis him nanes f>inges ned- lp earf. Syle he bitS lociende, ne slaeptS he naefre. Syle he bi"S

* i29bC. gelice manj?waere. Syle he bi3 ece, *for/aem naefre sio tid nses f he naere, ne naefre ne wyrcS. Simle he bffi fr<?oh, ne biS he to nanum weorce geneded. For his godcundlicum 25 anwalde he is aeghwaer andweard. His miceln«?j^ ne maeg nan man ametan ; nis •}> tfeah no liculice l4 to wenanne, ac gastlice, swa swa nu wisdom is 7 rihtwisnes, fonSaem he f is self. Ac hwaet ofermodie ge j^onne, o'S'Se hwy ahebbe ge eow wiS swa heane anwald ? y^rcSaem ge 15 nauht wi"S 30 hine don ne magon ; fonSaem se eca 7 se aelmehtga syle sit on f>ae heahsetle his anwaldes ; f>onan he maeg eall gesion, 7 gilt aelcu (be }>am) swicSe 16 rihte aef t his gewyrhtu. FonSae

1 asmeagan B. 2 Jxzr ar B. s J>e om. B. 4 geascunge B.

* is om. B. ' te B. 7 hit B. 8 From B, seeeucti C. he om. B.

" he ne B. " for]>d B. 12 eft B, with 's above line after/.

13 him om. B. 14 lichomlice B. '•' fa hi B. 19 swide om. B.

XLII] DE CONSOLATIONS PHILOSOPHIAE 149

hit nis no unnet f we hopien to Gode, forSae he ne went l no swa swa we dotS. Ac biddaS 2 hine eadmodlice, fortJsem he is swifte rumod 7 swiffe mildheort. HebbatS eower mod to him mid eowru hondu, 7 biddaS f>aes f>e riht sie 7 eower 5 f>earf sie, forSsem he eow nele wyr[»a»]. HatiatS yfel 7 fleotS swa ge swiftest m[^]gen 3 ; lufiaS craeftas, 7 folgiaS j?3e. Ge habbatS micle nedcSearfe 4 $ ge syle wel don, forftaem ge syle beforan Ipd ecan 7 J?aem aelmihtgan 5 Gode dotS call f f ge dotS ; call he hit [gesihd, 7 eall he\ hit forgilt. loFINIT6.

DRIHTEN (Elmihtiga God, wyrhta 7 wealdend ealra gesceafta, ic bidde }>e for pinre mice Ian mildheortnesse'1 7 for pare halegan rode tacne, 7 for Scd Marian mczgfihade, 7 for See Michaeles gehyrsunesse, 7 for ealra fiinra halgana

15 lufan 7 heora earnungu, p J)u me gewissige bet ponne ic awyrhte to pe ; 7 gewissa me to pinu willan 7 to minre 8 sawle pearfe bet ponne ic sylf cunne ; 7 gestapela mm mod to pinu willan 7 to minre sawle pearfe ; 7 gestranga me wi$ PCBS deofles costnungu ; 7 afyrra fra me pa fulan galnysse 7 alee

20 unrihtwisnysse ; 7 gescylde me wid minu wifierwinnu gcse- wenlicu 7 ungesewenlicu ; 7 t(Ec vie pinne willan to wyrcenne, p ic mcege pe inweardlice lufian toforon eallu pingum mid clcenu gepance 7 mid clanu lichaman ; forpon 9 pe pu eart min sceoppend, 7 mm alesend, min fultu, min frofer, min

35 trewnes, 7 min tohopa ; si pe lof 7 wylder nu 7 a a a to worulde bulon ceghwilcu ende. Amen9-.

* This prayer is only in B. See Introduction.

1 welt B. ' abiddaG B. Conject. magon B. 4 pearfe B.

* em. celmihgan C, almehtigan B. ' Amen Finit B. T em. mild- heortncssan B. 8 em. mire B. " em./ofion B.

NOTE (i) After Sa cwad he: p. 137, 1. 23, read : eall bit good fte nyt biS. -f)a cwad ic : $ is sod. &a civceft he : This passage om. B. (ii) Before water : p. 80, 1. 24, read : Jxet.

THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS

PROEM '

£)US Alfred us ealdspell reahte,

cyning Westsexna, craft meldode,

kodwyrhta list, him wees lust micel

<$cet he diossum kodum feoff spellode,

monnum myrgen, mislice cwidas^ 5

py Ices celinge ut adrife

selflicne secg, fionne he swelces lyt

gymd for his gilpe. ic sceal giet sprecan,

fan on fitte, folccufine reed

secgean ; hliste se pe wille. \ o

METRA

Hit wees gear a iu Beetle Golan eastan of Sciffiia sceldas Iceddon. preate gefirungon peodlond monig. setton sufiweardes sigefieoda twa ;

Gotene rice gearmcelum weox. 5

hcefdan him gecynde cyningas twegen, Rcedgod 7 Aleric ; rice gepungon. pa wees ofer Muntgiop monig atyhted Gota gylpes full, guSe gelysted folcgewinnes. fana hwearfode 10

* Cf. p. 7. ' The proem and first four metra are from J.

152 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [I. n

scir on sceafte ; sceotend pohton Italia ealle 1 gegongan, lindwigende ; hi geleestan swua efne from Muntgiop off pone meeran wearod peer Sicilia seestreamum in \$

eglond micel edel mar sad. $a wees Romana rice gewunnen, abrocen burga cyst, beadurincum wees Rom gerymed. Rcedgot 7 Aleric

for on on fleet fees ten. fleah c as ere 20

mid pam eepelingum ut on Crecas. ne meahte pa seo wealaf wige forstandan Gotan mid gude. giomonna gestrion sealdon unwillum epelweardas,

halige adas ; wees gehweederes waa. 25

peak wees magorinca mod mid Crecum, gif hi leodfruman leestan dorsten. stod prage on dam ; peod wees gewunnen wintra mcenigo, ofipeet wyrd gescraf p pe peodrice pegnas 7 eorlas 30

her an sceoldan. wees se heretema Criste gecnoden ; cyning self a onfeng fulluhtpeawum. fcegnodon ealle Romwara beam, 7 him recene to

f rides wilnedon. he him feeste gehet 25

p hy ealdrihta celces mosten wyrde gewunigen on peere welegan byrig denden God wuolde peet he Gotena 2 geweald agan moste. he p eall aleag ;

wees peem eepelinge Arrianes 40

gedwola leofre ponne Drihtnes ce. het lohannes godne papan heafde beheawon ; nees dcet hcerlic deed, eac pam wees unrim odres manes

p se Gota fremede godra gehwilcum. 45

1 em. ealla J. 2 em. Godena J.

I. 8i] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 153

^a wees ricra sum on Rome byrig ahefen heretoga, hlaforde leof, penden cynestok Creacas wioldon. pat wees rihlwis rinc ; was mid Romwarum sincgeofa sella, sififian longe. 50

he was for weorulde wis, weortimyrida georn, beorn boca gleaw. Boitius se hale hatte ; se pone hlisan gepah. was him on gemynde mala gehwilce yfel 7 edwit p him effleodge 55

kyningas cyfidon. was on Creacas hold ; gemunde para ara 7 ealdrihta pe his eldran mid him ahton longe, lufan 7 lissa. angan pa listum ymbe (fencean pearflice, hu he fitder meahte 60

Crecas oncerran, pat se casere eft anwald ofer hi agan moste. sende arendgewrit ealdhlafordum degelice, 7 hi for Dr thine bad,

ealdum treowum, dat hi aft to him 65

comen on pa ceastre, lete Creca witan radan Romwarum, rihtes wyrde lete pone leodscipe. Ufa pa lare ongeat Beodric Amuling, 7 pone pegn oferfeng, heht fastlice folcgesidas 70

healdon pone her er inc. was him hreoh sefa, ege from Sam eorle. he hine inne heht on carcerne cluster belucan. pa was modsefa miclum gedrefed

Boetius. breac longe ar 75

wlencea under wolcnum ; he py wyrs meahte polian pa prage, pa hio swa pearl becom. was pa ormod eorl, are ne wende, ne on pam fastene frofre gemunde ; ac ?& neowol astreaht nider of dune 80

feol on pa flore. fela worda sprac,

154 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [I. 82

forpoht dearie ; ne wende ponan czfrc cuman of 'deem clammum. deopode to Drihtne geomran stemne, gyddode pus.

lib Boeth. i. met. I. ' Carmina qui quondam studio florente peregi.'

Hw&t, ic liofia fda lustlice geo

sane on s&lum. nu sceal siofigende,

wope gewceged, wrecca giomor,

singan sarcwidas. me pios siccetung hafdS

ag&led, ties geocsa, p ic pa ged ne mceg 5

gefegean swa fcegre, peak ic fela gio pa

sette soffcwtda, ponne ic on scelum wees.

oft if nu miscyrre cude sprcece,

7 peak uncudre cer hwilum fond.

me pas woruldscelfia welhwcBs blindne 10

on 3is dimme hoi dy sine for laddon,

7 me pa berypton r cedes j frofre for heora untreowum, pe ic him cefre letst

truwian sceolde. hi me to wendon

heora bacu biter e, 7 heora blisse from. 15

forhwam wolde ge, weoruldfrynd mine,

secgan odcfe singan p ic gescellic mon

ware on weorulde ? ne synt pa word soft,

nu pa gescelda ne magon simle gewunigan.

IIIc.

Boeth. i. met. 2. ' Heu quam praecipiti mersa profundo.' s£ala, on hu grimmum 7 hu grundleasum seade swincefi p<zt sweorcende mod, ponne hit pa strongan stormas beatdS weoruldbisgunga. ponne hit winnende his agen leoht anforlcetefi, 5

7 mid uua forgit pone ecan gefean, y

b Cf. p. 8. c Cf. p. 9.

IV. 27] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 155

on pa faostro fosse worulde,

sorgum geswenced. swa is pissum nu

mode gelumpen ; nu hit mare ne wat for Gode godes buton gnornunge 10

fremdre worulde. him is frofre tiearf.

IV d.

Boeth. i. met. 5. ' O stelliferi conditor orbis.' s£ala, &u scippend scirra tungla, hefones 7 eordan ; cfu on heahsetle ecum ricsast, j ffu ealne hrcefie hefon ymbhwearfest, j fiurh 3ine halige miht tunglu genedest p hi fc to herdS. 5

swylce seo sunne sweartra nihta tiiostro adw&sced, purh dine meht, blacum leohte, beorhte steorran mona gemeigafi ; 3urh dinra meahta sped hwilum eac pa sunnan sines bereafdS 10

beorhtan leohtes, ponne hit gebyrigan mcBg pat swa geneahsne nede weorffaff. swelce pone m&ran morgensteorran pe we ofire naman afensteorra

nemnan herafi, ffu genedest pone j 5

p he pare sunnan sift bewitige ; geara gehwelce he gongan sceal^ beforan feran. hw&t ffu, fader, wercest sumurlange dagas swiffe hate ;

p&m winter dagum wundrum sceoria 20

tida getiohhast. $u pcem treowum selest sudan 7 westan, pa cer se swearta storm norfian 7 eastan benumen hafde leaf a gehwelces fiurh pone Iddran wind. eala hwcet, on eorfian ealla gesceafta 25

hyrafi 3inre hcese ; dofi on heofonum swa some mode* 7 mcegne^ butan men anum ; d Cf. p. 10.

156 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [IV. 28

se wifi (finum willan wyrcefi of tost. wella, $u eca 7 }>u almihtiga

ealra gesceafta sceppend 7 reccend ; 30

ara fiinum earmum eorfian tudre, monna cynne, $urh dinra mehta sped. hwi $u ece God czfre wolde p sio wyrd on gewill wendan sceolde yflum monnum ealles swa swifie ? 35

hio ful oft dere$ unscyldegum. sittdS yfele men giond eorfiricu on heahsetlum, halige priced^ under heora fotum. firum uncufi

hwi sio wyrd swa wo wendan sceolde. 40

swa sint gehydde her on worulde geond burga fela beorhle crceftas. unrihtwise eallum tidum habbafi on hospe ~3a pe him sindon rihtes wisran, rices wyrdran. ^5

bid p lease lot lange hwile bewrigen mid wrencum. nu on worulde her monnum ne deridd mane dSas. gif ffu nu, waldend, ne wilt wirde steoran, ac on selfwille sigan latest^ 50

ponne ic wat pte wile woruldmen tweogan geond foldan sceat, buton fea ane. eala, mm Dryhten, cfu pe ealle ofersihst worulde gesceafta, wlit nu on moncyn viildum eagum, nu hi on monegum her 55

worulde yfium wynnafi 7 swincdd, earme eorfiwaran ; ara him nu (fa.

Boeth. i. met. 7. * Nubibus atris.'

* middle of *£)\i meaht be Saere sunnan sweotole gefencean, 3a c- 7 be seghwelcum otSrum steorran

Cf. p. 14.

V. 37] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 157

Ipara J>e sefter burgum beort^t scineff;

gif him wan fore wolcen hangatS,

ne m^gen hi swa leoh/#<? leoman ansendan 5

aer se ficca mist J>ynra weorSe.

swa oft smylte sae suSerne wind,

graege glashlutre, grimme gedrefetS,

)?onne hie gemengatS micla1 ysta,

onhrera'S hronmere ; hrioh bitS Jxmne 10

seo f>e aer gladu onsiene waes.

swa oft aespringe ut awealleS

of clife haru col j hlutor,

7 gereclice rihte flowed;

irne?5 wi"S his eardes, ot5 hi oninnan *[feW 15 * 3^ C.

muntes mcEgenstan, 7 him on] midda[w

atrendlod2 of "Saam \torre. he on] tu

tosceaden wyr$; scir bit5 gedrefed

burna geblonden; broc bit5 onwended

of his rihtryne, rytSum toflowen. 20

swa nu fa fiostro J>inre ^eortan

willatJ minre leohtan lare ze^stondan,

7 ?$in modgelponc miclu ^edrefan.

ac gif tSu nu wilnast, f t5u wel maege,

faet socSe leoht sweotole oncnawan, 25

leohte ge\[ea/an, /]u forlaetan scealt

idle ofers^/^7, unnytne gefe0«.

fu scealt eac yfelne ege anfor/<^/^«

woruldearfotSa. ne most tSu wesan for ]?aem

ealles to ormod, ne Su tSe aefre ne laet 30

wlenca ^fwaecan, J>e laes )?u weort$e for him

mid o/ermettu eft gercended,

7 to upahafen for orsorgum

woruldgesael'Sum. ne eft to waclice

geortreowe aeniges godes, 35

Jxmne f>e for worulde witJerweardra 3 maestS

finga ]) reage, 7 J>[«] tSe selfum

* atrendlod C. * em. wiVerwearda C .

158 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [V. 38

switfost onsitte. forcSaem simle bi(S

se modsefa miclum gebunden

mid gedrefnesse, gif hine dreccean mot 40

J»issa yfla hwaecSer, innan swencan.

* 4a C. fon5sem J>a twegen tregan teo(5 tosomne*

\wi$ p mod for\2Xi mis[/<?j] d\volema[«, p hit seo ece ne mot] innan geondscinan [sunne for $a>m j^Jeartum mistum, ser *8?e[m hi ge-] swioVad weonSen.

VI f.

Boeth. ii. met. 3. ' Cum polo Phoebus roseis quadrigis.'

f)a se Wisdom eft wordhord onleac,

sang so^cwidas, 7 J»us self a cwced\

'Sonne sio sunne sweotolost mine's,

hadrost of hefone, hrtzcfe bio^ d3istro&

ealle ofir [eorfian ofire steorrd\n. ; 5

foro^em hiora b[irhtu ne bifi\ auht

to gesettane wiS J>aere j^nnan leoht.

^onne smolte blaewcS suSan 7 westan

wind under wolcnum, ]^on[«^ weax~\a§^ hraSe

feldes blostma[w, fcegen f\ hi moton. 10

ac se stearca sto[rm, ponne ^]e strong cymS

norcSan 7 eas[/<?«, ^] genimeS hrafte

fsere rosan wlite ; 7 eac J>a ruman sae

nor)?erne yst [«f^ ^^]dec$ 2

* joa C. f hio strange geondstyred [on sfafiti] beate'S.* 15

eala f on eorffan auht [fcsstlices weorces on] worulde ne wunad afre.

VII?. Boeth. ii. met. 4. ' Quisquis uolet perennem.'

[f)a ongon se Wisdom his gewunan] fylgan ; gliowordum gol, gyd ce/7z spelle. song so15cw[z'</]a sumne J>a geta;

f Cf. p. 21. g Cf. p. 26. ' em. -weaxeQ J. 2 em. -ded C. 3 em. <?j? J.

VII. 37] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 159

cwaeS J?set he ne herde f on heane munt monna cenig meahte asettan 5

[healle ^r^Jaeste. ne ])\earf eac haleda nan wenan] J>aes [weorces fi he wisdom mage wifi~] oferme[//fl afre gemengan. herdes\ Ipu sefr[<? pte anig mon

on sondbe~]org[as settan meahte 10

faste healle?^ ne maeg eac iira nan wisdom timbran peer fleer woruldgitsung beorg] oferbraede^. baru sond [willad] ren forswelgan ; jw[^] decS \_ricra nu\ gr\\r\dleas gitsung gilpej [7 cehta ; 15

gedn'^nce'ft to dryggum dreos[endne welan^] 7 J>eah J>aes fearfan ne bid [purst ace~\\ed. ne maeg haelefa geh[w<zm hus on] munte lange gelaesta[«, for3<zm\ him lungre on swift [wind swape$.~] ne bi'S sond J>on m[a 20

wifi micelne ren] manna aengum, hfwjif.f hirde ; ac hit hreo^san wile, sigan \jsond after rene. swa biofi anra gehwces monna modsefan miclum awegede* :, * i4b C

of hiora stede sty rede, fionne hi1 strong dreced 25 about here'

wind under wolcnum woruldea]rfQ>$a,, o)?)}e hi2 eft se ret5a ren onhrerecS [jwjmes ymbhogan, ungemetgemen. ac se (5e J>a ecan agan wille

s\_odan~] gesasltSa, h[<? ,sr]eal swi"Se ft[ion 30

pisse worulde wlite ; wy~\rce him \_sifipan his modes hus, par he\ maege [findan eadmetta stan unigme^* faest[«*, grundweal gearone ; se /c»]glidan [ne frearf, Jyeah hit wecge wind\ woruld[mr/b/« 4 35

odfie ymbhogena orme^te [ren ; forficem on pare dene Drihten self a

1 em. he J. 2 em. hit C. s unig metfastnc J.

4 From here to ta:dad(\. 40) C much damaged.

i6o

THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [VII. 38

* i5a C

about here.

20bC

para eadmetta eardf&st wunigdd, par se wisdom a wunafi on gemyndumJ] fortfon orsorg lif [ealnig l<zda^& woruldmen wise buton \wendinge f\ Jxmne he call forsihcS \eorfilicu goo~\& 7 eac ]>ara yfela oi[sorh wuna$,~] hopatS to J>aem ecum [fie pcBrafter hine ]?onne [cegkwonan ^/wz']htig God l singflllice [st'mle gehealde(f\ awwunigendne his \agenum modes gesaljy^xm, f>urh mt\_todes gi/e, peak hine se\ wind [woruldearfofia swifie swence, 7 hine singale gemen gczle, ponne him *grimme on woruldscelpa wind wraffe blawe$,~] fieah IpQ \hine ealneg se ymbhoga c[yssa~^ woruldsael^a wratfc [fi?]recce.

VIII h Boeth. ii. met. 5. ' Felix nimium prior aetas.

*Sona swa se Wisdom pas word hcefde swetole areahte, he J»a si^SJ>an ongan singan [j]o(Scwidas 7 J>us selfa cwaetS : hwaet, [std] forme eld foldbuendum geond [^r^Jan sceat aeghwam dohte, J>a J?a anra gehwaem on eorSwaestmum genoh [#z/^]te; nis hit nu ^a swelc. naeron fa [^(?]nd weorulde welige hamas, ne mis[/z'<ff] mettas ne driwcas, ne hi J>ara [^ra]gla huru ne gemdon J>e nu driht[^«w]an diorost laetatS; forfoem hiora [«^«]ig naes J>a gieta, ne hi ne gesawon [j««]dbuende, ne ymbutan hi awer ne [^Jerdon. hwaet, hi Jirenlusta frece ne waeron,

11 Cf- P- 33- 1 em. good C.

40

45

50

VIII. 49] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 161

buton swa hi meahton gemet[/z']cost tSa gecynd began J>e him Crist [^Jesceop ; 7 hi aene on daege aeton sym[&] on aefentid eorfan waestmas,

[z#«]des 7 wyrta; nalles win druncon 20

scir \_of~] steape. nae[j] J>a s[rc]alca nan J>e mete [0]"$($e drin[<r] maengan cuSe, waeter wi5 [^wjnige, ne h[^]ora waeda J>on ma sioloce siowian1; ne hi siarocraeftum godweb giredon, ne hi gimreced 25

setto[« searolice^\ ac hi simle him eallu \tiduni\ ute slepon under beamsceadj^. drunc^on burnan waater, calde wd[/<2«2. ncem'g]* cepa ne seah * end of

ofer ^rgeblond ellendw^ wearod, 30

ne huru ymbe scz^hergas s^tilcas ne herdon, ne fur (Sum fir a nan ymb gtfeoht sprecan. naes t5eos eorSe besmiten awer ]?a geta beorwes blode, pe hi ne billrude

ne furffum wundiiQ wer weoruldbuende 35

gesawan under sunnan. ncenig siffian wees weorfi on weorulde, gif mon his willan ongeat yfelne mid eldum ; he waes ceghwczm la$. eala faer hit wurde, offie wolde God, J>aet on eorftan nu ussa tida 40

geond J>as widan weoruld wceren ceghwces swelce under sunnan. ac hit is scemre nu p ffeos gitsunc hafdfi gumena gehivelces mod amerred, p he maran ne reed, ac hit on witte weallende by r rid. 45

efne sio gitsung pe nanne grund hafafi swearte swcefed sumes onlice efne pam munte pe nu monna beam Etne hatdS ; se on iglonde

1 siwian C. 2 So J, C apparently has wyl-. Folio 2ia is almost

illegible, the words being blurred.

H

162 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [VIII. 50

Sicilia swefle byrnecf ;

* 2ib C pat mon helle fyr hate§ wide,*

about here. forfsem hit symle [3]itS sinbyrnen<£,

7 ymbutan \_h]\t oSra stowa

blate forbDernc5 biteran lege.

eala, hwget se forma feohgitsere 55

waere on w[0]rulde, se fas wongstedas

grof sefter golde 7 sefter gimcynnu ?

hwcet, \\efrecnu gv?streon fun<& maenegum

bewrigen on zy^ruld^, water e oficfe eorpan.

IX i.

Boeth. ii. met. 6. ' Nouimus quantas dederit ruinas.'

* 273 C, *\H'W(Bt'1) we ealle witon hwelce cerleste

ge neah ge feor Neron worhte, Romwara cyning, pa his rice was hehst under heofonum, to hryre monegum. wcelhreowes gewed wees ful wide cud, 5

unrihthcemed, arleasta fela, man 7 mordor^ misdceda worn, unrihtze;/ses \inwidponcas. he~\ het him to gamene [geara _/£?r]baernan R.o[mana burig ; sio his~\ rices waes 10

ealles efiektol. he for unsnyttrum wolde fandian gif f fyr meahte lixan swa leohte, 7 swa longe eac read rasettan, swae he Romane

secgan geherde f on sume [tide 15

Troia] burg ofcrtogen haefde lega /^htost, lengest burne hama under hefonum. nses ]?3et her/zir d&d $ hine swelces gamenes gilpan lyste, J>a he ne earnade elles wuhte 20

1 Cf. p. 39. ] Top of folio 27a gone.

IX. 53] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 163

buton f he wolde ofer [z^ his anes huru anwald \cypan. eac hit] gesaelde cet sumum cierre J>aet se ilca het ealle acwellan *[pal ricostan Romana witan 7 J>a apelestan eorlgebyrdum about here

pe he on p<zm folce gefrigen h&fde, and'1 onuppan agene brofior 7 his modor mid meca ecgum,

billum ofbeatan. he his bryde of slog 30

self mid sweorde, 7 he symle wees micle pe blifira on breostcofan ponne he swylces~\ mortSres 3 maest \_gefremede.

sorgode hwae[/<?r sicffian a

Drib ten ametan wolde 35

wrece be ^-^yrhtum wohfremmendum, ac he on fert5e faegn facnes 7 searuwa waelriow 4 wunode. wiold emn^ swa/^a^ ealles fisses maeran middan^eardes, swa swa lyft 7 /<zgu land j'/rcfclyppatS, 40

garsecg embegyrt gumena rice, secggea6 sitlu, sutS east 7 west otS tSa nortSmestan nsessan on eorSan ; call •£ Nerone nede [<?^]Se \\ustum, faftfojrinca gehw[z7r, her an sceolde. 45

he~\ haefde him [/<?6 gamene, ponne he on gylp astag, hu he eorticyningas yrmde 7 cwelmde.

wenst 3u p se anwald edde ne meahte* * 28a C

Godes cBlmihliges Pone gelpscadan about here'

rice beradan, 7 bereafian 50

his anwaldes 3urh pa ecan meaht, odtie him his yfeles elles\ gestioran ? eala gif he wolde, fiat he wel meahte,

1 Top of folio ayb gone. 2 So J. 3 J's em. moftres C.

4 Top of final -w vis. 5 em. secgge C. 6 Folio 28a much damaged.

M 2

164 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [IX. 54

pat unriht him code forbiodan.

eawla p se hlaford hefig gioc slepte 55

sware on pa swyran sinra ftegena,

ealra tiara haelefta pe on his tidum

geond pas Isenan worold liban sceoldon.

he on unscyldgum eorla <5/ode

his sweord sdede swicSe gelome. 60

(5ser ze;^^ s\vi<5e sweotol, faet we j<zdon oft,

faet se anwald ne decS awiht godes,

gif se wel nele J>e ^M geweald hafaS.

XJ. Boeth. ii. met. 7. ' Quicumque solam mente praecipiti.'

[Gif nu hceleda hwon\Q hlisa[» lyste, unnytne gelp agan K/ille, }?onn[^ ic hine wolde wordum\ biddan \p he hine ceghwonon~\ utan ym\bej>ohlet sweotole ymb\$2C®z suS \east j west 5

hu ividgil jjint wolcnum \ymbutan heofones hwealfe.~] higesnotrum maeg \edde fiincan p~\ feos eoro> sie eall [for fleet ofier umg~]mztl lytel, peak [hio unwisum wid^gel ]?ince, 10

on stede \stronglic, j/^]rleasum men. ~fyt[ah mcEg pone] wisan on gewitlocan [paere gitsuri^gp gelpes scamian, tSon[«^] hine J>aes hlisan heardost lysteS, [7 he] J?eah ne mseg ]x>ne tobredan 15

ofer Sas nearowan, nsenige tSinga, eort5an sceatas; is (53et unnet gelp. eala, ofermodan, hwi eow a \ysfe mid eowrum swiran selfra willum

faet swaere gioc symle under lutan P 20

hwy ge ymb (5set \muet ealni'g swmcen,

J Cf. p. 46. ' So J, cf. vii. 33.

55] THE LA YS OF BOETHIUS 165

f ge fone hlisan habban tiliad ofer tSioda ma ponne eow J>earf \_sie\ ? J?eah eow nu gesaele -f eow suS [0$fe nord }>a\ ytmestan eor^bu[ende 25

on monig fiiodisc] miclum herien,

\$eah hwa eefiele sie] eorlgebyrdu,* * 34b C.

\welum\ geweortSf^1, 7 on wlencum fa'o </w]gut5um d\_zore, dead pees ne scrtjeft, fonne \hirn rum forlcel rodo}c& wald[^«</; 30

ac he pone welegan w^Jdlum gelice [efnmcrrne gedeS, «/]ces finges. \JiwcBr sint nu pees wisari\ Welandes \ban pees goldsmt'ffes, pe\ waes [geo mcerostf\ forfy u cwced pees wisan Welandes ban, 35

forSy ecngum ne meeg eorfibuendra se creeft losian pe him Crist onleenfi. ne meeg mon eefre py eS eenne wreeccan his creeftes beniman, pe mon oncerran meeg sunnan onswtfan, 7 fiisne swiftan rodor 40

of his rihtryne rinca eenig. hwa wat nu pees wisan Welandes ban, on hwelcum hi'1 hlaewa hrusan peccen ? hwaer is nu se rica Roma«« wita 7 se aroda, )?e we _>/mb sprecaS, 45

hiora heretoga, se gehaten wees mid peem burgwarum, Brutus nemned? hweer is eac se wisa 7 se weoiftgeorna 7 se feestreeda folm- hyrde,

se wees uSwita eelces pinges 50

cene 7 creeftig, peem wees Caton nama ? \hi weeron gefyrn y^r%^]witene, \nat neenig mon hweer hi mi\ sindon.

\hweet is hiora here buton^ se hlisa an ? 35a c

se is eac to lytel swelcra lariowa, 55

1 em. geweordati J. 2 Grain's em. in J.

1 66 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [X. 56

fordcem pa magorincas maran wyrfo wceron on werulde. ac hit is wyrse nu ficet geo#d fas eorfan aghwcer sindon hiora gelican hwon ymb sprsece,

sume openlice, ealle forgitene, 60

•f hi se hlisa hiwciuSe ne mseg foremare weras forS gebrengan. Ipesi/i ge nu wenen 7 wilnigen •J) ge lange tid libban moten,

hwaet iow iz/r^ ^y fo/ bio O(S(5e fince ? 65

fon53em/<? nane forlet, J>eah hit lang #>««, ^m^1 fi^/?<?r dogorrime, fonne he hccib Drihtnes leafe. hwset fonne hcebbe haelefa aenig guma aet /«w ^^, gif hine gegripan mot [se eca] deaS sefter fissum [zyorw/^/] 70

XI k.

Boeth. ii. met. 8. ' Quod mundus stabili fide/ \An sceppend is buf\w& gel^u tweon ;

\se is eac wmjldend woruldge[sceqf/a'] heofones 7 eorcSan [7 ^a^Jsae 7 ealra Sara pe (5aer[z>z wum'aff, «]ngessewenlicra, 7 eac swa {same 5

fora] t$e we eagum on lociaS, {ealra gesceaf§&. se is selmihtig ; )?ae[flz] olecca'S ealle gesceafte fe J?ses ambehtes awuht cunnon,

ge eac swa same J>a Saes auht nyton 10

^ {hi pas ^<?]odnes feowas sindon. se {us gesetle] sido 7 J>eawas, eallum [gesceaftum wwa]wendendre l ^ingallice sibbe gecyti]de,

* end^of fa fa* [& wolde p p he wolde ; 15

j-ze;a /(tz»^ swa he wolde p hit wesan sceolde,

k Cf. p. 48. ' em. -wendendne C.

XI. 50] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 167

swa hit eac to ivorulde sceal wunian * for $ ; forpcEm cefre ne mag on pa unst^p^an^ woruldgesceafta weorc5[rt« ges -tilde ^\ of Saem ryne onwend, cfe \hirn rodera] weard 20

ende[by]rdes eallumj£w<>/&.] haefS se alwealda ealle [gesceafla gebcet] mid his bridle; hafacS butu gedon, ealle [gema]node, j eac getogen,

p hi ne moten ofer metodes est 25

aefre gestillan, ne eft eallunga switSor stirian, tfonne him2 sigora weard his gewealdleper wille onlaetan3. he hafdS pe bridle butu befangen heofon j eorlpzn, j call holma begong. 30

swa hcefd ^heaSaerod hefonrices weard mid his anwealde ealle gesceaf/0, p hiora seghwilc wicS otSer winS, 7 J)eah winnende wrefiaS faeste,

(Eghwilc offer utan ymbclyppe'S, 35

py l<zs hi /awifen. forSaem hi sym/e sculon fone ilcan ryne eft J?e aet frymt5e faeder 7 swa edniwe eft gewiorSan ;

swa hit nu fagacS, frean e&ldgeweorc, 40

^te winnende wiSerweard gzsceaft faste sibbe fortS anhealdaS. swa nu fyr 7 waeter, folde 7 lagustream, mamgu 4 oSru gesceaft* [efnswzfc him giond pas wi'dan5 worulde\ winnaS betweox him, 45 7 swa J>ea>£ magon hiora J>egnunga 7 geferscipe faeste gehealdan. nis hit «6? pat an / swa eat5e maeg wifierweard ^sceaft wesan setgaedere symbel geferan, ac hit is sellicre 50

1 em. wuniad J. 2 em. hi C. 3 em. onlaten C. * So J ; not clear in C, but apparently either nuenigu or manugu. 5 em. widas J.

1 68 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XL 51

£ hiora senig ne maeg butan oj>rum bion.

ac sceal wuhta gehwilc wi(5erweardes \wt?e\.hwugu

habban under tieofonum, f his hige

gemetgian ser hit to micel weorcSe.

se gelmihtiga eallum gesceaftaw 55

fiat gewrixle geset fie nu wum'an sceal, wyrta growan, leaf grem'an, f on haerfest eft \\rest 7 wealuwatS. winter bringetS wedQi ungemet cald, swifte windas. sumor after cymecS, 60

wearm gew'ideru. [hwcct, pa\ wonnan niht mona [onlthtefi, ^Jt5aet monnum dseg sunne Iringed giond J>as sidan gesceaft. hcsfd se ilca God eonSan 7 wsetere scarce gesette ; merestream ne dear 65

ofer eor^an sceat card gebraedan fisca cynne butan frean leafe ; ne hio sefre ne mot eorSan J>yrscwold up 0/ersteppan, ne t$a ebban J>on ma

* sBa C. foldes *mearce of erf ar an moton. 70

pa gesetnessz. sigora wealdend, lifes leohtfruma, Iset penden he wile, geond J>as mseran \gesceaft mea\rce healden. ac Jxmne \se eca 7] se celmihtiga J>a geweald/^r« wile onlcetan, 75

efne J»ara brt'dla pe he gebcette mid his agen weorc eall at frymSe, $ is wi'Serweardnes wuhte gehwelcre pe we mid fsem bridle becnan ttliacf: gif se Sioden laet pa toslupan, 80

sona hi forlaetatS lufan 7 sibbe, Sses geferscipes freondraeckwi* ; tilaj? anra gehwilc agnes willan\ woruldgesceafta winnatS betweox him, otSfaet ffios eortJe eall _/^rze;eor'oVS, 85

7 eac swa same ocSra gesceafta

XII. 1 6] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 169

[weor~ypa%) him selfe siSSan to nzuhfe.

ac se ilca God, se f call metgofi,

se £?feh(5 fela folca tosom^,

7 mid freondscipe faeste gegadra#; 90

gesamna'S1 sinscipas, sibbe gemengefi,

claenlice lufe. swa se craftga eac

^•eferscipas fgeste gesamnatS,

•p hi hiora freondscipe forcS on sym[&/]

untweofealde treowa gehealdaS, 95

[jjibbe samrade. eala, sigora God,

waere J?is moncyn miclum gesaelig* * 38b C.

\gif hiora modsefa meahte weorfian

j/]atSolfaest gereaht J>urh fa strongan meaht,

7 geendebyrd swa swa o'Sra sint 100

vraruldgtsceaffa. w<zre hit la Jxmne

murge mid monnum gif hit meahte swa.

XIP.

Boeth. iii. met. I. ' Qui serere ingenuum uolet agrum.' Se pe wille wyrcan wcestmbzere lond, atio of fttem czcere aerest sona fearn and Ipornas 7 fyrsas swa same, wiod J>a Ipe wzllatS welhwaer derian c\&[num hwci\te, Ipy laes he citSa \leas 5

liege on (fam\ lande. is leoda gehw[<^w fft'os odru^ by sen efnbe^f/w; p is pcetle [fiyncecf] f>egna gehwelcum huniges [£f2r*]acl healfe Ipy swetre gif [he hwene~\ aer huniges teare 10

bitres onbyrgefi. bitS eac swa same monna aeghwilc micle Ipy faegenra li(5es we&res, gif hine lytle aer sformas [^JstondaS 7 se stearca wind, nor&zu 7 eastan. naenegum J>uht 15

[</]aeg on fonce gif sio dimme ni[^/]

1 em.gesamniaS C. * Cf. p. 51.

1 70 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XII. 17

aer \_ofe\i eldum egesan ne brohte. swa ]?inc(5 anra gehwaem eorSbuendra C. sio soc5e gesaelcS symle (5e betere*

7 Ipy wynsumre 1 \J>e he wita ma, 20

heardra ^JntSa, her adreogecS.

bu meaht [eajc mycle J>y etS on modsefan

M&Z gesaelcSa sweotolor gecnawan,

7 /0 heora cytStSe bd[cuman si3$ant~\

gif ]3u [z// a/j/JhstS aer[w/2 ^^^, 25

7 ## awyrtwalast of gewitlocan

leasa ges&lda, szva swa londes ceorl

of his cEcere lycfi yfi§. weod monig.

$\$§an ic <fe secge f J>u sweotole v&eaht

sofia gesaelSa sona onc/z^zoan, 30

7 J>u sefre ne recst 2eniges ffmges

ofer )?a ane, gif J>u hi eal\les ongitstl\

XIII m.

Boeth. iii. met. 2. ' Quantas rerum flectat habenas.' [/f z&i7/?] mid giddum get gecytSan [hu se ^/Jmihtga ealra gesceafta [bryr(f] mid his bridlum, beg(5 Sider he w[z/fc] mid his anwalde, ge endebyrd

[wjundorlice wel gemetgaS. 5

hafa(S swa geheatSorad heofona wealdend, \&an befangen ealla gesceaf/a,

gerseped mid his racentan, \f\ hi aredian ne magon •£ h[z hi cefre\ him of aslepen.

7 j^eah \wuhta ^Jhwilc wrigaS \ioheald 10

C. w^ra gesceafta] *switSe G^helded

witS faes [gecyndes pe him3] cyning [engla],

fseder se[/ frymcfe, faste] getiode.

swa nu J>in[^a gehwilc <fafcr]weard fundaS,

m Cf. p. 57.

1 7 yJy wynsumre written in a modern hand, apparently that of Junius, at bottom of folio 4oa. 2 From -est to yfe- (1. 28) part

gone, rest illegible in C. 3 em. hi J.

XIII. 49] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 171

sidra \_gesc eaftay bulon\ sumum englum 15

7 mon\_cynne ; pard\ micles to feola,

vfOi[oldwuniendra^\ wintS witS gecynde.

J?eah [nu on londe leon\ gemete

wynsume \\[iht wel atemede^\

hire magister miclum \lufige> 20

7 eac] ondraede dogora gz\\[welce,

gif hii\ aefre gesaelo" f hio \_cemges

blodes\ onbyrgeS, ne (Searf [beorna nan\

wenan J>sere wyrde [p hio wel siddan\

hire taman healde ; \ac ic tiohhie 25

;£] hio tSaes niwan taman nau[^/ ne ^Jhicgge,

ac tfone wildan ge\v[unan iville] gefencan

hire eldrena ; Q\ngind ^r]neste

racentan slitan, ryn, [grymetjg&n,

7 aerest abit hire agenes 30

kuses hirde, 7 hraSe si(5San

haeletSf^:] gehwilcne J>e hio gehentan mag.

nele hio forlaetan libbendes wuh[/,

«Jeata ne monna ; nim<S call f hio fint.

swa docS wudufuglas ; ]?eah hi wel sz'<?n 35

atemede, gif hi on treowum [weorjpaft ] tomiddes, hrae(5e biocS forsewene

heora lareowas J>e hi lange cer

tydon 7 temedon. hi on treowum* \wilde

eald gecynde a forti sifidan 40

willum wuniacf, peah him~\ wolde hwi[/<:

^Jeora \lareowa lit/urn] beodan

pone ilcan [mete fie he hi} ceror mid

tame gete[o^. him pa lwigu\ pincatS

emne swa Ts\e[rge p hi p<zs metes\ ne recS ; 45

"SinctS1 him \to ffon wynsu^m. f him se weald

fionne hi} geheratS hleooVum \brcegdan

odre\ fugelas, hi heora ag[«£

stefne j/yJria'S ; stundd eal geado[r 1 6mS C.

172 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XIII. 50

welwinsum s]anc ; wudu eallum on^cwyff. 50

siva bid <?]allum treowum J>e [him on (zfieli\ bi(5 •£ hit on holte \iy\hst geweaxe ; /]eah Ipu hwilcne boh \_byge wiff ^]6>rJ»an, he bi(5 upweardes [swa flu an\forh&s>\. widu on willan ; [went on ge\cynde. 55

swa decS eac sio \_sunne, ~\ fionne hio on sige weortSetS ofer midne daeg; merecondel scyfcS on o/daele, uncuSne weg nihtes geneffeff, no\§ eft j east;

eldum oteweS, bre«<f^ eoroVarum 60

morgen meretorhtne ; hio ofer moncyn stih<5 a upweardes, ocS hio eft cymetS )xer hir^ yfemescS biS card gecynde. swa swa selc gesceaf/ ealle [ma>gene~\ geond Sas widan woruld wri[^-<2^ 7] higa'S 65

ealle maegene, eft stymie on*[/j// wz'^ ^/^ gecyndes, cyirid to fionne hit mceg. nis nu ofer eorcfan cenegu gesceaft pe ne wilnie p hio wolde cuman

to pam earde pe hio of becom ; 70

p is orsorgnes j ecu^ rest1; •f is openlice \celmihti God. nis\ nu ofer e or (San sene[g-& gesceaft pe\ ne hwearfige swa [swa hweol deft on\ hire selfre, for[^i?« hio swa hwearfad^ 75

f hio eft cume \J><zr hio ceror wees ; j)on\i\Q hio serest sie u[/an behwerfed, J>on\ne, hio ealles wyrS [utan becerred ;] hio sceal eft don f hio \<zr dyde, 7 eac] wesan -f hio seror waes. 80

1 Above rest can be made out si- -weoroda g in C.

XV. 1 5] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 173

XIV n. Boeth. iii. met. 3. ' Quamuis fluente diues ami gurgite.'

bitS * J?aem welegan woruld[£7'/r<?]re * 486 C

on his mode tfe bet, \]>edK\ he micel age near toP-

goldes 7 gimma [7 gooda ge\ hwaes,

aehta unrim, [7 him mon erigen sc^yle

aeghwelce daeg [cecera ffusend, 5

^eah] Ipes middangeard [7 pis manna cyn

sy «]nder sunnan [sufi west 7 east

his^\ anwalde call \m\_derdiededl

ne mot\ he J>ara hyrsta \hionane l&dan

of~\ t5isse worulde \wuhte J>on ma^re 10

hordgestreona [donne he hide~]i brohte.

XV o.

Boeth. iii. met. 4. ' Quamuis se tyrio superbus ostro.'

*:0eah hine [nu se yfela ««rz$/]wisa * top of

Nero[w cynincg niwan ^Jscerpte 52a c>

wlitegum [wcedum, wund~]or\icQ

golde gegle[«gtf]e [7 gimcynn]um,

J>eah he waes on woru[/^ wtieJpSL gehwelcum 5

on his lifdag[ftf« Az^] 7 unweortS,

fierenfull. hwaet, s[^_/^w^] svvatSeah

his diorlingas dugu[fium~\ stepte ;

ne maeg ic J>eah gehy[cgan hwy\ him on hige forfte

a t5y [j^/ wesan /] J>eah hi sume hwile 10

gecure \butan~\ craeftum cyninga dysegast,

[nceron] hy ]?y weortSran witena aenegu[w.

3eah\ hine se dysega do to cyninj^r,

hii\ maeg j> gesceadwis scealc gere[craw

f\ he him tSy selra sie o^Se Iptncel 15

D Cf. p. 60. o Cf. p. 64.

1 biS above line in C.

174 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XVI. i

XVI P.

Boeth. iii. met. 5. ' Qui se uolet esse potentem.'

Se Ipe wille anwald agon, <5onne scea[/] he aerest tilian •f he his [j£/]fes on sefan age anwald [z'Jnnan, Ipy laes he sefre sie his unj>eaw[z^] eall undeixSyded; ado of his mode mi[j/*']cra fela 5

f>ara ymbhogona J?e him [«]nnet sie ; laete sume hwile siofun[^] and l ermcSa J>inra. j^eah him eall sie )>es middangeard swa swa merestreamas utan belicgaft on aeht gz'fen, 10

efne swa wid[V] swa swa westmest nu 55a C. an *\iglond ligd ut on garsecg,

par ncengu bid nih\\. on sumera ne wuhte Ipon ma o[n wz'Jntra daeg toteled tidum, p is Tile ha[fc«] : 15

]?eah nu anra hwa ealles wealde J?ses [z^/<2]ndes, 7 eac ]?onan ocS Indeas eastewe[«r^]e, feah he nu -f eall agan mote,

hwy \bicf] his anwald auhte <Sy mara 20

gif he si(5(5an nah his selfes geweald ingeftances, 7 hine eorneste wel ne bewarenacS wordum 7 dsedum witS (5a un)?eawas }?e we ymb sprecaS?

XVII q. Boeth. iii. met. 6. ' Omne hominum genus in terris.'

^set2 eorSwaran ealle h[ce/den,~] foldbuende, fruma[« gelicne y] hi of anum twaem ea[/A?

p Cf. p. 67. a cf. p. 69.

1 Conject. 7 J. 2 J's conject., -^T1 C, with large space for initial.

XVIII. 6] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 175

were 7 wife, on woruld [znnan,] 7 hi eac nu get ealle gelice 5

[on woruld] ciimatS, wlance 7 heane. [nts p nan wund]or, forSaem witan eal[/<? p an God is\ ealra gesceafta, fre[# moncynnes, fcede\c 7 scippend.

se Saere [sunnan leoht* selefi of heofonum, 10 * ^ c

monan 7 Jyys mcerum steorrum. se gesceop men on eorfian, about here. 7 gesamnade sawle to lice <zt fruman cerest, folc under wolcnum emncEdeh gesceop, aghwilcne mon.

hwy ge ponne afre ofer ofire men 1 5

ofermodigen buton andweorce, nu ge ««<z&/]ne naenigne a \metdd ? hwy ge eow for\ sej^elum up \ahebben nu ? On }>cem wjode biS mon[na gehwilcum pa rz']htaej?elo f>e [_ic fie recce ymb, 20

nales <?]n (Saem flae[j^ foldbuendra. ac\ nu seghwilc [mon pe mid ^]alle biS his ur\pea.[wum w«^]rt5ieded, he forlaet serest \lifes yrwjmsceaft 7 his agene aef>e[/0 jwa j]elfe, 25

7 eac f>one faeder fe [^/«^ ^/] fruman gesceop. for&e \hine a^Jaafela'S aelmihtig God, •f he [^^efele a forS Jmnan wyrS [6?w ze;^r«]lde, to wuldre ne cymS.

XVIII r

Eoeth. iii. met. 7. ' Habet omnis hoc uoluptas.' [Eald] Saet se yfla unrihta wrafta willa wohhaemetes, •f [^] mid ealle gedraefS anra monna cynnes mod \fulneah /]on. hwaet, sio wilde beo, f>eah [wis st'e,] anunga sceal call forweo[r]f>an

r Cf. p. 71. 1 em. anigne C.

176 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XVIII. 7

gif hio yrringa awuht stin

swa sceal sawla gehwilc sifrSan l

gif se lichoma forlegen weor}>|/#

wwjrihthaemede, bute him aer cum[e] 10

* 5§a C. hreow *to heortan, [cer he hionan wended]

XIX 9.

Boeth. iii. met. 8. ' Eheu, quae miseros tramite deuios.'

JEala, ]> is hefig dysig, hygeS [_j/w]be se (Se wile,

7 f[r^]cenlic fira gehwilcum,

f <5a ea[rman men mid\ ealle ged[z#«]let$

* 6oa C. of (Saem \rihtan wege* recene alczded.

hwcBcfer ge ivillen on wuda\ secan 5

gold Sset reade \pn\ grenu triowu[^z] ?

Ic wat swa^eah f hit \wite\s\-A, nan

}}ider [ne seced,~\ forSaem \hit /]aer ne wext5,

ne [on w/]ngeardum \wlitige\ gimmas.

hwy [gi\ nu ne settan [o» su^me dune 10

fisc[^^/] eowru, f>onne eo[z£;] fon lysteS

leax [0#](5e cyperan? me gelicost SinctS

fte ealle witen eor^buende

]?oncolmode tSaet hi )?ser ne sint.

h[ze;«]|?er ge nu willen waej^an mid hundu[0z] 15

on sealtne sae, Sonne eow secan lyst

heorotas [7] hinda? f>u gehicgan meant

^ ge wUl[fl]1S Sa on wuda secan

oftor miclf^ /0]nne ut on sse.

is 'Saet wundorlic, f we w[z'/]an ealle, 20

•f mon secan sceal be saewaroSe

7 be eaofrum sefele gimmas

hwite 7 reade 7 hiwa gehwaes.

hwaet, hi. eac witon hwaer hi eafiscas

secan )?urfa[«, 7] swylcra fela 25

weoruldwelena ; hi f wel [doff,]

* Cf. p. 73.

XX. IQ] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 177

geornfulle men, geara gehwilc[.

ac] t$ae t is earmlicost ealra j?ing[fl

p pd\ dysegan sint on gedwolan word[<?#<?

efne sw~ja. blinde f hi on breostum n\e magon 30

edde\ gecnawan hwaer Ipa. ec[an good,

so^a ges&rffia, sindon gehydda ;

\forpcem hi cefre ne lysf] aafter spyri[fl«,

secan pa gesaWa. wena]ft sa.m[wtse

pat hi on* fa's Icenan mcBgen life findan 35 * 60t c.

soda ges&Wa, p z'y] selfa God. about here-

\ic nat] hu ic msege «^nige Singa

ealles swa switSe on sefan minum

hiora dysig \t<zlan\ swa hit me don lystetS ;

ne ic ])[e swa] sweotole [gesec]gzn. ne mseg, 40

io[rfia>m\ hig J sint earm[r^w] 7 eac dysegran

ungesaeligran, [/<?w]ne ic fe secgan maege.

hi wilnz'^ [«;^]lan 7 aehta

7 weort5scipes to gewinnanne;

fonne hi habbatS f hiora hige seceS, 45

wenatS fionne swa gewitlease

Saet hi fa soSan gesaeltSa hsebben.

XX t. Boeth. iii. met. 9. ' O qui perpetua mundum ratione gubernas.'

min Drihten, f f>u eart l, modilic, maerf>um gefrse[^<?,] 7 wundorlic witena gehwylcum. [hwcet, ffu] ece God ealra gesceafta vfun[dorlice W\Q\ gesceope 5

ungesewenlica, [7 eac swa j]ame gesewenlicra softe wealdest, scirra gesceafta, mid gesceadwisum maegne 7 craefte. J?u fysne middangear[^J from fruman aerest fort5 otS ende 10

1 Cf. p. 79. x em. hit C.

N

178 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XX. n

tidum totaeldes, swa hit getaesosjY] waes, endebyrdes, $ hi aeghwaeSer ge aer faracS ge eft cumacS.

* 65a C, ]ni f>e unstilla* agna ^esceafta

to ffmu??i willan wislice\ astyrest, 15

j f>e self wunaest swiSe stille

unanwendendlic a fonS simle.

nis nan mihtigra ne nan maerra,

ne geond ealle f>a gesceaft efnlica f>m,

ne f>e aenig nedj^earf nses aefre giet 20

ealra f>ara weorca j?e J?u geworht hafast;

ac mid f>inum willan f>u hit worhtes call,

7 mid anwalde )?inum agenum

weorulde geworhtest 7 wuhta gehwaet,

J?eah t5e naenegu ned^earf waere 25

eallra J?ara maerj?a. is ?Sset micel gecynd

Jrines goodes, f>enc"S ymb se cSe wile,

fort5on hit is call an aelces pincges,

jm 7 ]> 'Sin good, hit is )?in agen,

forc^aem hit nis J utan, ne com auht to Se. 30

ac ic georne wat f Sin goodnes.is

aelmihtig good, call mid t>e selfum.

hit is ungelic urum gecynde;

us is utan cymen eall J?a we habbaS

gooda on grundu from Code selfurn. 35

naefst J»u to senegu andan genumenne,

for^amj^e nan f>ing nis f>in gelica,

ne huru aenig aelcraeftigre ;

for^aem J?u eal good anes gefeahte

}?ines ge)?ohtest, 7 hi f>a worhtest. 40

naes aeror Se2 aenegu gesceaft

f>e auht oSSe nauht au^er worhte.

ac "Su butan bysne, brego moncynnes,

aelmihtig s God, eall geworhtest

* 6sb C. f»ing Dearie good ; eart )?e* [w^i 45

\em. his C. 2 em. aworSe C.

XX. 8i] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 179

fiat hehste good, hw&t ffu, halig\ faeder,

aefter )?inum willan woruld gesceope,

Sisne middangeard meahtu f>inu,

weorada Drihten, swa f>u woldest self,

7 mid Sinum willan wealdest ealles ; 50

forftaem J?u, soSa God, selfa dselest

gooda aeghwilc. fortSaem f>u geara aer

ealla gesceafta aerest gesceope

swiSe gelice, sumes hwaeftre feah

ungelice ; nemdest call swatSeah 55

mid ane noman, ealle togaedre

woruld under wolcnum. hwaet f»u, wuldres God,

fone anne naman eft todaeldes,

faeder, on feower; waes f>ara folde an

7 waeter o<5er worulde daeles, 60

7 fyr is fridde, 7 feowerSe lyft;

\ aet is call weoruld eft togaedere.

habbatS f>eah f>a feower frumstol hiora,

aeghwilc hiora agenne stede,

J^eah anra hwi/r wi$ o"Ser sie 65

miclum gemenged, 7 mid maegne eac

faeder aelmihtiges faeste gebunden

gesiblice softe togaedre

mid. bebode f>ine, bilewit faeder,

fte heora aenig otSres ne dorste 70

mearce ofergangan for metodes ege.

ac gef»weorod sint (Segnas togaedre,

cyninges cepan, cele witS haeto,

waet wi(5 drygum ; winn[^] hwaetSre.

waeter 7 eortSe waestmas brengaS. 75

j?a sint on gecynde cealda batwa,

waeter waet 7 ceald. wangas ymbelicga'S,

eon5e ael*greno, eac h-w[(z$re ceald. * 66a C.

lyft is gemenged, for]\>ttm hio on middum wunaft;

nis f nan wundor f hio sie wearm 7 ceald, 80

waet wolcnes tier [zm'wjde geblonden,

N 2

180 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XX. 82

forSsem hio is on midle, [mm~]e gefnege, fyres 7 eorf>an. fel[a] mon[W] wat fte yfemest is eallra gesceafta

fyr ofer eonSan, folde neoSemest. 85

is $ wundorlic, weroda Drihten, •£ Su mid gef>eahte finum wyrcest |?aet 3u [pcem gesce]ahum swa gesceadlice mearce [gesef]test, 7 hi ne mengdest eac. hwaet, Ipu j^aem \vaettere \vaetu[w 7 f^Jldum 90

foldan to flore fseste gesettest, for'Saem hit unstille seghwider wolde wide toscri(5an wac 7 hnesce. ne meahte hit on him selfum, soS ic geare wat. aefre gestandan ; ac hit sio eor'Se hylt 95

7 swelge'S eac be sumum daele, f hio siSj?an maeg for (Saem sype weorSan geleht lyftum. for'Saem leaf 7 gaers braed geond Bretene, blowetS 7 growetS eldum to are. eon5e sio cealde 100

breng'S wsestma fela wundorlicra ], for'Saem hio mid ]?sem waetere weor'Se'S2 gej^awened. gif / naere, j^onne hio waere fordrugod to duste, 7 todrifen sicScSan wide mid winde, swa nu weorc$e(52 oft 105

axe giond eorcSan eall toblawen. ne meahte on "Saere eonSan [azyjuht libban, 66b C. ne wuhte [/]on ma [w^]etre[j *brucan,

on e\ardian aenige craefte

for cele anum, gif f>u, cyning engla, no

witS fyre hwaethwugu foldan 7 lagustream ne3 mengdest4 /0gaedre, 7 gemetgodest cele 7 haeto craef[&] f>ine, ^ -f fyr ne masg foldan 7 me[r/|stream blate forbaernan, f»eah hit wiS batwa sie 115

[yfe]ste gefeged, faeder ealdgeweorc.

1 wundorlica C. 2 em. weorSatS C. 3 ne conject. om. C. * mendest C.

XX. 1 50] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS l8l

ne jrinco* me j> wundur wuhte f>e laesse

•f tSios eortSe maeg 7 egorstream,

swa ceald [g^Jsceaft, craefta nane

ealles 0</waescan •£ f him oninnan sticaS 120

fyres, gefeged mid frean cr[<2/&.]

f>aet is agen craeft eagorstreames \

waetres 7 eorfan 7 on wolcnum eac,

7 efne swa same uppe ofer rodere.

}x>nne is f>aes fyres frumstol on riht 125

eard ofer eallum otSrum gesceaftum

gesewenlicum geond f>isne sidan grund ;

}?eah hit wi5 ealla sie eft gemenged

weoruldgesceafta, f>eah waldan ne mot

-p hit senig(Y] 2 eallunga fordo 130

buton faes leafe fe us j?is lif tiode,

f is se eca 7 se aelmihtga.

eorSe is hefigre ot5rum gesceaftum,

f>icre gej^ruen3, fort5aem4 hio }?rage stod

ealra gesceafta under nitSemaest, 135

buton {?aem rodere, f>e J?as rum an gesceaft

aeghwylce daege ulan ymbh[zf;y]rfet$,

7 f>eah ]?aere eor)?[0w]* aefre ne otSrinf^,

ne hire on nanre ne~\ mot near Jponne on oSre

stowe gesfczppan; striceS ymbutan 140

[ufan~\Q 7 neotSa^^, efenneah gehwaafer.

[ceghwi^c gesceaft J?e we ymb sprecatS

\h(zfd hi\s agenne eard onsundran,

[bid peak iwJS J?aem oSrii eac gemenged ;

ne maeg \hira ^«]ig butan otSrum bion. 145

f>eah hi [wwjsweotole somod eardien,

swa nu eort$e 7 waeter, earfo'Staecne

unwisra gehwaem, wuniatS on fyre,

f>eah hi sindan5 sweotole f»aem wisum.

is •£ fyr swa same faest on £>aem waetre 150

1 em. eagorstreamas C. 2 So J, <znig C, at extreme edge of folio.

3 gefiruen C. 4 em.forQ&nijHzm C. 3 Grein's em. sint an C.

182 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XX. 151

7 on stanum eac stille geheded earfotShawe, is hwaecSre f>aer. hafacS faeder engla fyr gebunden efne to J?on faeste f hit fiolan ne maeg eft set his eole, j^aer $ oc5er fyr 155

up ofer call j?is eardfaest wunacS. sona hit forlaetetT }>as laenan gesceaft mid cele ofercumen, gif hit on cy(5<Se gewit ; 7 f>eah wuhta gehwilc wilnaft f>iderweard f>aer his maegcSe biS maest setgasdre. 160

Su gesta<5oladest furh f»a strongan meaht, weroda wuldorcyning, wundorlice eor'San swa faeste f hio on senige healfe ne heldecS; ne mseg hio hider ne f>ider sigan f>e swi^or fe hio symle dyde. 165

hwaet, hi j^eah eorc51ices auht ne haldeS,* [fs peak efnefie up 7 of dune to _/ra//]anne fol^n (5isse, fsem anlicost Ipe on sege b[z'^

^•Jioleca onmiddan, glided hwaetSre 170

seg [.ymbut]2ii\ ; swa stent call weoruld stille on til[/<?, siream\%& ymbutan, la^wfloda gel[ar, /jj/?<?] 7 tungla, 7 sio scire scell scritS^ [j//w^«/]<2» dogora gehwilce; dyde lange swa. 175

\hwcet] f>u, Sioda God, Sriefalde on us sawle gesettest, 7 hi siSSan eac styrest 7 stihtest furh t5a strongan meaht, j) hire ]?y laesse on Ssem lytlan ne bi"S anum fingre f>e hire on eallum biS 180

J? asm lichoman. forftaem ic lytle ser sweotole saede $ sio sflwl1 waere friefald gesceaft }?egna gehwilces, fortSaem ut5witan ealle seggacS

"Saette an gecynd aelcre saule 185

1 saw/ J, but there is no sign of w in C.

XX. 220] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 183

irsung sie, o<5er wilnung;

is sio f>ridde gecynd faem twaem betere,

sio gesceadwisnes. nis Saet scandlic craeft,

forSaem hit naenig hafacS neat buton monnum.

haefS f>a otSra twa unrim^wuhta; 190

haefS j?a wilnunga welhwilc neten,

7 fa yrsunga eac swa selfe;

forSy men habbaecS geond middangeard

eortSgesceafta ealla oferfungen,

fortSaemcSe hi habbacS, f>aes t5e hi nabbatS, 195

)?one aenne crasft J?e we aer nemdon.

sio gesceadwisnes* sceal on gz[hwelcum * 68a c-

pare wilnung e waldan\ semle,

7 irsunge eac swa selfe;

hio sceal mid gef>eahte f>egnes mode, 200

mid w&dgite, ealles waldan.

hio is f maeste maegen monnes saule,

7 se selesta sun[^?r]craefta.

hwaet, )?u "Sa saule, sigora \ivaldend^\

J?eoda frymcyning, f>us gesceop[^] 205

f [hio] hwearfode on hire selfre

hire utan ymb, swa swa eal detS

rineswifte rodor, recene1 ymbscrit5et5

dogora gehwilce Drihtnes meahtum

f>isne middangeard. swa deft monnes saul, 210

hweole geli[<r]ost; hwaerfe(S ymbe hy selfe,

oft smeagende ymb $as eortSlican

drihtnes gesceafta dagum 7 nihtum ;

hwilum hi selfe secende smea(5,

hwilum eft smeat5 ymb J?one ecan God, 215

sceppend hire. scritSende faerS

hweole gelicost, hwaerfS ymb hi selfe.

J?onne hio ymb hire scyppend mid gescead smeatS,

hio bi<5 upahaefen2 ofer hi selfe;

ac hio bitS eallunga an hire selfre 220

1 recne C. 2 Faint mark over the u resembling accent.

184 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XX. 221

f>onne hio ymb hi selfe secende smeaS; hio bitS swi(5e fior hire selfre beneotSan, f>onne hio f>aes laenan lufatS 7 wundracS eonSlicu fing ofer ecne raed.

hwaet j?u, ece God, card forgeafe 225

saulu on heofonum, selest weor<51ica ginfaesta gifa, God aelmihtig, * 68b C. be geearnunga anra gehwelcre.*

\_ealle hi scinafi fiurh pa sciran neaht]

hadre on heofonum, na hwaeftre f>eah 230

e[alle\ efenbeorhte. hwaet, we oft gesiotS

hadrum nihtum ^te heofonsteorran

ealle efenbeorhte sefre ne scina"S.

\hwcet] Ipu, ece God, eac gemengest

[/a] heofoncundan hider wiS eorSan, 235

saula wi(5 lice; sicScSan wuniatS

})is eort51ice 7 f ece samod,

saul in flaesce. hwset, hi simle to tSe

hion fundia'S, for^aem hi hider of (5e

aeror comon; sculon eft to t5e. 240

sceal se \\chama last weardigan

eft on eorSan, forSsem he ser of hire

weox on weorulde. wunedon aetsomne

efen swa lange swa him lyfed waes

from faem aelmihtigan )?e hi aeror gio 245

gesomnade; f is soS cining,

se f>as foldan gesceop, 7 hi gefylde J?a

switSe mislicum, mine gefraege,

neata cynnum, nergend user.

he hi sit5(5an asiow sasda monegum 250

wuda 7 wyrta weorulde sceatum.

forgif nu, ece God, urum modum

paet hi moten to J>e, metod alwuhta,

lp urg fas earfo"Su up astigan,

7 of fisum bysegum, bilewit fseder, 255

feoda waldend, to f>e cuman,

XXI. 5] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 185

7 Jxmne mid openum eagum moten

modes ures Surh Sinra1* maegna [sped * 69* C.

cBwelm gesion eallra gooda,

f\ f>u eart selfa, sigedrihten God, 260

ge f>a eagan hal ures modes,

f we hi on t$e selfum slogan moten

afaestnian, faeder engla.

todrif J?one f>iccan \misi\ Ipe f>rage nu

witS Sa eagan foran usses modes 265

hangode hwyle hefz^ 7 f>ystre.

onliht nu J?a eagan usses modes

mid finum leohte,. lifes waldend ;

forftaem }>u eart sio birhtu, bilewit faeder,

sotSes leohtes, 7 f>u selfa eart 270

sio fseste raest, faeder aelmihtig,

eallra sooTaestra. hwaet, J>u softe gedest

f hi "Se selfne gesion moten.

(5u eart eallra f>inga, feoda waldend,

fruma 7 ende. hwaet fu, faeder engla, 275

call fing birest e'Selice

buton geswince. J>u eart jelfa weg

7 lattcow eac lifgendra gehwaes,

7 sio wlitige stow fe se weg to lig$,

f>e ealle to a fundiatS 280

men of moldan on J?a maeran gesceaf/.

XXI".

Boeth. iii. met. 10. ' Hue omnes pariter tienite capti.'

*[Wella, monna beam geond wz'^Jdangeard, * 75a c-

friora aeghwilc fundie to

p>aem ecum gode ]?e we ymb sprecat5,

7 to faem gesselt5um pe we secgatS ymb.

se Se /onne nu sie nearwe gehefted 5

" Cf. p. 89.

1 At the bottom of folio 68b are some words no longer legible in a very small modern handwriting, apparently by J.

* 75b C about here.

186 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXI. 6

mid pisses mzeran middangeardes unnyttre lufe, sece him eft hraecSe fulne friodom, -p he fonS cume to J»sem gesseltSum saula rsedes.

fonSsem £ is sio an rest eallra geswinca, 10

hyhtlicu hycS heaum ceolum modes usses, meresmylte wic. $ is sio an hyS }>e £efre bi<S aef/?r /<2#z ytSum wra geswinca,

_y.r/tf gekivekre, ealnig smylte. 15

•£ is sio fri(5st0z# 7 sio frofor an eallra yrminga seff fissum weoruldgeswincum. ^ z> z^wsum stow seff J>yssum yrmSum to aganne.

ac ic georne wat f/e gylden mat5m, 20

sylofren sincstan, searogimma, nan, middangeardes wela modes eagan sefre ne onlyhtaS, auh/ ne hiora scearpnesse to pare soSra gesael^a; ac hi swifior get 25

monna gehwelces modes eagan

ablendatS on breostum, Jx>n[»^ hi hi &0r]htran ged[<?«. forSsem ?zg\hwilc 'Sing *fie on }>ys andweardan life licdd Icenu] sindon,

eonSlicu f>ing a fleondu. 30

ac $ is wundorlic wlite 7 beorhtnes j?e wuhta gehwses wlite geberhteft, 7 aeft J?3em eallum wealde'S. nele se waldend ftset forweorcSan scylen saula wsse, ac he hi selfa wile 35

leoman owlihtan, lifes wealdend. gif f>onne haele'Sa hwilc hlutrum eagum modes sines meeg aefre ofsion hiofones leohtes hlutre beorhto,

)?onne wile he secgan f ftaere sunnan sie 40

beorhtnes J?iostro beorna gehwylcum

XXII. 29] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 187

to metanne witS f micle leoht

Codes aelw/htiges ; -f is gasta gehwaem

ece butan ende, ezdegum saulum.

XXII v. Boeth. iii. met. IT. l Quisquis profunda mente uestigat uerum.'

*Se }>e after rihte mid gerece wille * From J,

inweardlice cefterspyrian tw.° fols-.

•/ missing in

swa deoplice pczt hit todrifan ne mag C after

monna <znig, ne amerran huru 79b-

cem'g eorfilic fiincg, he (Brest sceal 5

secan on him selfum p he sume hwile ymbutan hine ceror sohte. sece pcet sidSan on his sefan mnan, j forlcete an swa he of tost mczge

celcne1 ymbhogan cfy htm unnet sie, 10

7 gesamnige swa he swifiost mcege ealle to ficem anum his ing eft one ; gesecge his mode 2 ft hit mceg findan call on him innan p hit oftost nu

ymbutan hit ealneg seceff, 15

gooda (Bghwylc. he ongit sififfan yfel 7 unnet eal p he hcefde on his incofan ceror lange, efne swa sweotole swa he on pa sunnan mceg eagum andweardum on locian ; 20

7 he3 eac ongit his ingeponc leohtre 7 berhtre ponne se leoma sie sunnan on sumera, ponne swegles gim, hador heofontungol, hlutrost seined.

ford (Em pees lichoman leahtras 7 hefignes 25

7 pa unpeawas eallunga ne magon of mode at ion monna CBnegum rihtwisnesse. tieah nu rinca hwam pees lichoman leahtras 7 hefignes v Cf. p. 94. ' em. alcre J. 2 em. mod J. ' em. hi J.

1 88 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXII. 30

7 unpeawas oft bysigen 30

monna modsefan mast 7 swifiost mid pare yflan oforgiotolnesse, mid gedwolmisle dreorigne sefan fortihd mod for an monna gehwelces p hit swa beorhte ne mot blican 7 scinan 35

swa hit wolde gif hit g ewe aid ahte, peak bid sum corn scedes gehealden symle on pare saule sofifcestnesse, penden gadertang wunafi gast on lice, das sades corn bid symle aweaht 40

mid ascunga, eac sidoan mid goodre lare, gif hit grow an sceal. hu m(Eg (Enig man andsware findan dmga aniges, pegen mid gesceade,

peah hine rinca hwilc rihtwislice 45

after frigne, gif he awuht nafad on his modsefan mycles ne lytles rihtwisnesse x ne geradscipes ? nis peah cenig man pte ealles swa

pees geradscipes swa bereafod sie 50

p he andsware anige ne cunne findan on ferh5e, gif he frugnen bid. forcfcem hit is riht spell p us reahte gio aid udwita, ure Platon ;

he .cwced pte (Eghwilc ungemyndig 55

rihtwisnesse hine hrcefie sceolde eft gewendan into sinum modes gemynde ; he mag siffian on his runcofan rihtwisnesse

findan on ferhte faste gehydde 60

mid gedrazfnesse dog or a gehwilce modes sines mcest 7 swifiost, 7 mid hefinesse his lichoman, 7 mid pani bisgum pe on breostum styred mon on mode mala gehwylce. 65

] em. rihtwisnesses J.

XXIV. 15] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 189

XXIII w.

Boeth. iii. met. 12. * Felix qtti potuit boni.'

61e* Saet la on eorSan aelces "Singes * top of

£?saelig mon, gif he gesion maege §4b C'

fone hlutrestan heofontorhtan stream,

aefelne sewelm aelces goodes,

7 of him selfum tfone sweartan mist, 5

modes fiostro, maeg aweorpan.

w[f] sculon Seah gita mid Codes \Jylste

ealdu^m 7 leasum Sinne ingefonc

be[/an ^']spellum, f Su tSe bet maege

ar[^']an to rodorum rihte stige 10

on tSone ecan card ussa saula.

XXIV x.

Boeth. iv. met. i. ' Sunt etenim pennae uolucres mihi.'

7c haebbe fit5ru fugle swiftran,

mid Saem ic fleogan maeg feor fra eort5an

ofer heane hrof heofones J?isses ;

ac Saer ic nu moste mod gefeftran,

tSinne fert51ocan, fe'Srum minum, 5

otftSset "Su meahte f>isne middan[^]eard,

aelc eor^lic Sing, ea\\u[nga y^Jrsion.

meahtes ofer rodorum gereclice

fetteru lacan1, feor up ofer

wolcnu windan ; wlitan si'StSan 10

ufan ofer ealle. meahtes eac faran

ofer J»aem fyre "5e fela geara for

lange ^tweox lyfte 7 rodere,

sw02 him aet frym^e faeder getiode.

t5u meahtest Se sitStSan mid fare sunnan * 15 * 88a C

» Cf. p. 101. * Cf. p. 105.

1 onlacan C, but the on prefixed to lacan seems in a different hand- writing and ink. 2 So J, but in C looks more like swce, though faint.

190 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXIV. 16

faran betweox ocSrum tunglum ; meahtest (Se full recen on (Saem rodere ufan sitStSan weortSan, 7 (Sonne samtenges set tSsem selcealdan anum steorran, se yfmest is eallra tungla; 20

(Sone Saturnus sundbuende hatatS under heofonum; he is se cealda eallisig tungl, yfemest wandratS ofer eallum ufan o(Sru steorrum.

si(S(San (Su (Sonne Sone up a hafast 25

for (5 oferfarenne, (Su meaht feorsian ; (Sonne bist (Su si(S(San sona ofer uppan1 rodere ryneswiftum. gif (Su on riht faerest, ]?e fone hehstan heofon behindan laetst; Sonne meaht "5u si^Sa so^es leohtes 30

habban )?inne dael, Sonan an cyning2 rume ricsaS ofer roderum up, 7 under swa same, eallra gesceafta, weorulde waldeS; f is wis cyning; $ is se <Se waldeS giojW] werSioda 35

ealra o'Sra eorcSan cyninga ; se mid his bridle ymbebaeted [As]fS ymbhwyrft ealne eortSan 7 heofowes. he his gewaldleffer wel gemetgatS ; se stiorecS a "Surg t5a strongan meaht 40

cSaem hr^waene heofones 7 eor$an ; se [an] dema is gestaso^z'g, unawendendlic, \wlitig\ 7 ^•z/* (Su wyrrt 3 on wege * 88b C. *up to Sasm earde, f is asSele stow, 45

"Seah "Su hi nu geta forgiten haebbe : gif (Su aefre eft pseran cymest, (Sonne wilt J?u jecgan 7 sona cwetSan : "Sis is eallunga min agen cytS,

1 cfapan C. 2 cynig C. 3 Conject. wyrst J.

XXV. 16] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 191

card 7 ef>el; ic wses aer hionan 50

cumen 7 acenned tSurh kisses craeftgan meaht ;

nylle ic aefre hionan ut witan,

ac ic symle her softe wille

mid faeder willan faeste stondan.

gif Se Sonne aefre eft geweorcSeS 55

]> 8u wilt ocScSe most weorolde Siostro

eft fandian, Su meaht eacSe gesion

unrihtwise eorftan cyningas

7 J»a ofermodan otSre rican

Se f>is werige folc wyrst tuciatS, 60

•f hi symle biotS swit5e earme,

unmehtige aalces "Singes,

emne Sa ilcan f»e f>is earme folc

sume hwile nu switSost ondrsedaeS.

XXV y.

Boeth. iv. met. a. ' Quos uides sedere celsos/

(^eher nu an spell be Saem ofermodum unrihtwisum eor^an cyningum 'Sa her nu manegum 7 mislicum wsedum wlitebeorhtum wundrum scinatS on heahsetlum [hrofe] getenge, 5

golde gegerede 7 gimcynnum, utan ymbestandne mid unrime Segna 7 eorla. )?a biotS gehyrste mid herege[^]twum hildetorhtum,

sweordum 7 fetel[«]m switSe geglengde,* io*94aC.

7 J^egniatS "Srymme micle aelc <ty\um, 7 hi ealle him Sonan mid J?y ^lymme J^reatiatS gehwider ymbsittenda otSra "Seoda;

7 se hlaford ne jmf$, "Se t5aem here waldeS, 15

freonde ne feonde, feore ne aehtum; y Cf. p. in.

1 92 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXV. 17

ac he r€<Sigmod raest on gehwilcne, wedehunde viuhta ^licost ; biS to up ahaefen inne on mode

for Saem anwalde J»e him anra gehwilc 20

his tirwina to fultema<5. gif mon tkmne wolde him awindan of j?aes cynegerelan clacSa gehwilcne, 7 him (5onne oftion 'Sara ftegnunga 7 faes anwaldes J?e he her hsefde, 25

cfonne meaht t5u gesion f he bi$ switfe gelic sumum 'Sara gumena f»e him geornost nu mid t5egnungu (SringatS ymbeutan; gif he wyrsa ne bi(S, ne wene ic his na beteran. gif him f>onne sefre unmendlinga 30

weas geberede $ him wurde oftogen f>rymmps 7 waeda 7 fegnunga 7 Saes anwaldes J>e we ymbe sprecaS, gif him senig fara ofhende wyr'S, ic wat f him fynceS f he J>onne sie 35

becropen on carcern, oc5(5e cotSlice racentan geraeped. ic gereccan maeg •£ of ungemete aelces "Singes, * 94b C. wiste* 7 waeda, wingedrinces,

7 of swetmettum, swit5ost weaxatS

fgere wraannesse wod!5rag micel; sio swicSe gedrsefS sefan ingehygd monna gehwelces ; J?onan maest cymetS yfla ofermetta, unnetta saca.

J?onne hi gebolgene1 weorj?at5, him wyrtS on breostu inne beswungen sefa on hreSre 2 mid (5aem sw^an welme 46 hatheortnesse, 7 hracSe3 si^an unrotnesse eac geraeped4, hearde gehaefted. him sitSSan ongintS su tohopa swicSe leogan 50

)?ses gewinnes wraece; wilnatS -f irre 1 em. gebogene C. 2 em. hraftre C. a em. -hre&e C. 4 'em. gere<zpe$ C,

XXVI. 10] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 193

anes 7 ooVes; him f call gehaet

his recelest, rihtes ne scrifecS.

ic Se saede aer on <5isse selfan bee

f sumes goodes sidra gesceafta 55

anlepra aelc a wilnode

for his agenum ealdgecynde.

unrihtwise eorftan cyningas

ne magon aefre furhtion awuht goodes

for (Saem yfle f>e ic "Se aer saede. 60

nis t5aet nan wundor, forcSaem hi willaS hi

f>aem unSeawu J?e ic <5e aer nemde

anra gehwelcu a under'Seodan.

sceal tSonne nede nearwe gebugan

to (5ara hlaforda haeftedome 1, 65

f>e he hine eallunga aer underf>iodde.

t5aet is wyrse g<?t, f he winnan nyle* * 95a

wit5 tSaem anwalde aenige stunde.

f>aer he wolde a winnan onginnan,

7 f>onne on t5aem gewinne f>urhwunian for'S, 70

fonne naefde he nane scylde,

tSeah he oferwunnen weort5an sceolde.

XXVI z.

Boeth. iv. met. 3. ' Vela Neritii ducis.'

/c f>e maeg eaSe ealdum 7 leasu

spellii reccan2 spraece gelice

efne tSisse ilcan f>e wit ymb sprecao".

hit gesaelde gio on sume tide

f»aet Aulixes under haefde 5

j?ae casere cynericu twa;

he waes pracia tSioda aldor

7 Retie rices hirde.

waes his freadrihtnes folccuS nama

Agamemnon, se ealles weold 10

z Cf. p. 115. l em. hafdedome C. * jreccan C.

0

194 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXVI. u

Creca rices. cu<S waes wide

^ [on] f>a tide Troia1 gewin

weanS under wolcnu[w. _/0]r wiges heard

Creca drihten campsted secan ;

Aulixes mid an hund scipa 15

laedde ofer lagustream; saet longe (5aer

tyn winter full. Sa2 sio tid gelomp

f hi (Sset rice gerseht haefdon;

diore gecepte drihten Creca

Troia burg /z'lu gesij^u. 20

Sa t$as Aulixes le[a]fe haefde,*

Dracia cining, ^ he j^onan moste,

he let him behindan hyrnde ciolas

nigon 7 hundnigontig ; naenigne f>onan

merehengesta ma J^onne aenne 25

ferede on fifelstream, famigbor|V0]n,

Sriere^re ceol; $ biS 'Saet mseste

[<r]reciscra scipa. J?a weanS ceald weder,

stearc storma gelac; stunede sio brune

ytS wicS o"Sre, ut feor adraf 30

on Wendelsae wigendra scola

up on f igland J^aer Apolines

dohtor wunode daegrimes worn.

waes se Apollinus ae'Seles cynnes,

lobes eafora; se waes gio cyning. 35

se licette litlum 7 miclum

gumena gehwylcii f he god4 waere,

hehst 7 halgost. swa se hlaford f>a

$ dysige folc on gedwolan laedde,

oftftaet him gelyfde leoda unrim, 40

for'Saem he waes mid rihte rices hirde

hiora cynecynnes5. cuS is wid[^]

f on (Sa tide J)eoda aeghwilc

haefdon heora hlaford for fone hehstan [god],

1 trioia C. 2 em. Ve C. 3 em. Su C. * em. good C.

5 cynecynes C.

XXVI. 78] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 195

7 weortSodon swa swa wuldres cmmg, 45

gif he to Saem rice waes on rihte boren.

waes J>aes lobes faeder god eac swa he;

Saturnus Sone sundbuende

heton, haelef>a beam, haefdon Sa maegtSa

aelcne aefter oSrum for ecne God1. 50

sceolde eac wesa[w]* Apollines * 98b C.

dohtor diorboren, dysiges folces

gumrinca gyden ; cutSe galdra fela

drifan drycraeftas. hio gedwolan fylgde

manna swiftest manegra f>ioda, 55

cyning[<?^] dohtor, sio Circe waes

haten for [^<?]rigum. hio ricsode

on Sse iglonde f e Aulixes

cining pracia co ane to

ceole Iit5an. cuS waes sona 60

eallre faere maenige pe hire mid wunode

aef>[^/z']nges siS. hio mid ungemete

lissu lufode HSmonna frean2,

7 he eac swa same ealle maegne

efne swa swit5e hi on sefan lufode, 65

f he to his earde aenige nyste

modes mynlan ofer maegS giunge;

ac he mid faem wife wunode sitSSan,

otStSaet him ne meahte monna aenig

J?egna 3 sinra lp aer mid wesan ; 70

ac hi for tSaem yrm'Sum eardes lyste,

[tfzyjnton forlaetan leofne hlaford.

\da\ ongunnon wercan werSeoda spell ;

\scedon\ $ hio sceolde mid hire scinlace

beornas y^rbredan, 7 mid balo[V]raeftum 75

wra/um weorpan on wildra [/Jic

cyninges J>egnas, cyspan siSSan

7 mid racentan eac raepan maenigne.

1 g5d C. 2 em./rea C. * em.Jegnra C.

0 2

196 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXVI. 79

sume hi to wulfum wurdon, ne meahton f>onne word

fonSbringan, 99a C. ac* hio fragmaelum (Sioton ongunnon. So

sume waeron eaforas ; a grym^don 1

(Sonne hi sares hwset siofian scioldon.

fa tJe leon wseron ongunnon lacSlice

yrrenga ryn a }>onne hi sceoldon

clipian for corf>re. cnihtas wurdon, 85

ealde ge giunge, ealle forhwerfde

to sumum diore swelcum he aeror

on his lifdagum gelico[j/] waes,

butan J?am cyninge }>e sio c[weii] lufode.

nolde jmra of>ra aenig onbitan 90

mennisces metes, ac hi ma lufedon

diora drohta(S, swa hit gedefe ne waes.

nsefdon hi mare monnum gelices

eorSbuendum ?Son[«^] ingefonc ;

haefde anra gehwy[/<r] his agen mod ; 95

^ wses f>eah swi"Se so[r]gum gebunden

for <5sem earfotSu[w] fe him onsaeton.

hwaet, Sa dyse[gan] men f>e "Sysum drycraeftum

lo[»^] gelyfdon, leasum spellum,

\wi$son\ hwae'Sre f f gewit ne maeg 100

mo[^ o^Jwendan monna senig

mid drycraeftum, f>eah hio gedon meahte

$ <Sa lichoman lange frage

onwend wurdon. is f wundorlic

maegencraeft micel moda \_gehwilcei\ 105

99b C. ofer lichoman* laenne 7 saenne.

swylcum 7 swylcu Ipu meaht sweotole ongitan

•J> (Saes lichoman listas 7 craeftas

of Saem mode cumatS monna gehwylcum,

aenlepra aelc. J?u meaht ea'Se ongitan no

•fte ma dereS monna gehwelcu

modes unf>eaw f>onne mettrymnes 1 gym . . . don C.

XXVII. 24] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 19?

laenes lichom[0«]. ne f>earf leoda nan

wenan \>2e{re] wyrde $ $ werige flaesc

•f mod mon[«# ] seniges msege l 115

eallunga to him sefre onwendan ;

ac J?a unSeawas selces modes

7 f ingefonc selces monnes

fone lichoman lit f>ider hit wile.

XXVII a.

Boeth. iv. met. 4. ' Quid tantos iuuat excitare motus.'

ffwy ge sefre scylen unrihtfioungum

eower mod drefan, swa swa mereflodes

yj?a hreratS* iscalde sse,

wecgga"S for winde? hwy o^wite ge

wyrde eowre f hio geweald nafatS?

hwy ge fses deac5es, fe eow Drihten gesceop,

gebidan ne magon bitres gecyndes,

nu he eow selce daeg onet toweard ?

ne magon ge gesion f he syle spyret5

aeff seghwelcum eortSan tudre, 10

diorum 7 fuglum ? deaS eac swa same

aeft moncynne geond Sisne middangeard,

egeslic hunta, a biS on wafte ;

nyle he aenig swsecS aefre forlaetan

ser he gehede f he hwile ser 15

aeft spyrede. is $ earmlic f>ing

f his gebidan ne magon burgsittende,

ungesaelige men hine aer willatS

foran tosciotan 3, swa swa fugla cyn,

oSSe wildu dior; f>a winnaft betwuh, 20

seghwylc wolde otSer acwellan.

ac f is unriht aeghwelcum men

f>aet he otSerne inwitf»oncum

fioge on faerie, swa swa fugl otSfte dior. t '

a Cf. p. 124. J Conject. om. C. 2 tostan C.

198 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXVII. 25

ac f waere rihtost fte rinca gehwylc 25

ocSru guide edlean on riht,

weorc be geweorhtu weoruldbuendu

finga gehwilces; $ is f he lufige

godra gehwilcne swa he geornost maege,

mildsige yflum, swa we spraecon. 30

* io7a C. he sceal f one monnan* mode lufian,

j his unpeawas ealle hatian

7 ofsnicSan swa he swicSost msege.

XXVIII b

Boeth. iv. met. 5. 'Si quis Arcturi sidera nescit.' ffwa. is on eorcSan nu unlaerdra ]?e ne wimdrige wolcna faereldes, rodres swifto, ryne timgla1, hu hy aelce daege utan ymbhwerfaS2 eallne middangeard ? hwa is moncynnes 5

^ ne wundrie ymb pas wlitegan tungl, hu hy sume habbaS swicSe micle scyrtran ymbehwerft, sume scri($a(S leng utan ymb eall Sis? an J?ara tungla woruldmen hatacS waanes fisla; 10

fa habbacS scyrtran scride 7 fserelt, ymbhwerft lasssan, Sonne o"Sru tungl, fonSsem hi J?aere eaxe utan ymbhweorfacS

* io8b C. f>one norc$*ende, man [ymbcerracf ;

on dcere ilcan\ eaxe hwerfeS 15

eall ruma rodor, recene scnSecS, su^heald swifecS swift untiorig. hwa is on weorulde faet ne wafige, buton fa ane f e hit aer wisson,

•pte maenig tungul maran ymbhwyrft 20

hafaS on heofonum, sume hwile eft laesse geluSacS, fa fe Iacac5 ymb eaxe ende, otStSe micle mare geferacS fa hire middre 3 ybe b Cf. p. 1 25. J em. tunglo C. 2 sm.ymbhwerfeti C. 3 em. mid ore C.

XXVIII. 58] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 199

Dearie f»raega6 J ? Jmra is gehaten

Saturnus sum, se haefS ymb f>ritig 25

wint gerime[j wjeoruld ymbcirred.

Boetes eac beorhte scineS,

oSer steorra ; cymeS efne swa same

on fone ilcan stede eft ymb f»ritig

gear gerimes Saer he gio Sa waes. 30

hwa is weoruldmonna -p ne wafige

hu sume steorran oS Sa sae faraS

under merestreamas, faes Se monnum Sine's?

swa eac sume wenaS f sio sunne do,

ac se wena n[Y]s wuhte J?e soSra. 35

ne biS hio on aefe[«] ne on sermorgen

merestreame f»e near Se on midne daeg,

7 j?eah monnum J?yncS f hio on mere gange,

under sse swife, J?onne hio on setl glideS.

hwa is on weorulde f ne* wundrige 40 *

[fulles monan, ponne he fce\T\T\g&

wyrS under wolcnu wlites bereafad,

befeaht mid f>iostrum? hwa f>egna ne maege

eac wafian aelces stiorran,

hwy hi ne scinen scirum wederu 45

beforan Saere sunnan swa hi syle doS

middelnihtum wiS J?one monan foran,

hadrum heofone? hwaet, nu haeleSa fela

swelces 7 swelces swiSe wundraS,

7 ne wundriaS fte wuhta gehwilc, 50

men 7 netenu, micelne habbaS

7 unnetne andan betweoh him,

swiSe singalne. is f sellic f>incg

f hi ne wundriaS hu hit on wolcnu oft

f>earle f»unraS, fragmaelu eft 55

anforlaeteS; 7 eac swa same

yS wiS lande ealneg winneS,

wind2 wiS waege. hwa wundraS j?aes,

1 em.}r<zgeti C. 2 em. wind C.

200 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXVIII. 59

o(5(5e ofres eft, hwi J>set is msege weonSan of wsetere ; wlitetorht * scinecS 60

sunna swegle hat ; sona gecerrecS ismere senlic on his agen gecynd, weoroVS to wsetre. ne Jpinc'S f wundor micel monna senegum f he maegge gesion dogora gehwilce, ac <5aet dysie folc 65

}?3es hit seldnor gesifrS switfor wundracS, f>eah hit wisra gehwsem wundor Since * ioyb C. on his* [modsefan micle Icesse.

z/;z]sta($olfaeste 2 ealneg wenaS

f ^ ealdgesceaft sefre ne wsere 70

^ hi seldon gesioS; ac swij^or giet weoruldmen wenaS f>3et hit weas come, niwan gesaelde, gif hiora nsengum hwylc ger ne o^eowde ; is $ earmlic f>inc. ac gif hiora aenig sefre weonSecS 75

to (Son firwetgeorn -f he fela ongimS leornian lista, 7 him lifes weard of mode abrit f micle dysig <Saet hit oferwrigen mid wunode lange, ]}onne ic wat3 geare ^ hi ne wundriacS 80

maehiges Binges fe monnu nu 4 7 wunder welhwaer

XXIX c.

Boeth. iv. met. 6. ' Si uis celsi iura tonantis.'

Gif Su nu wilnige weorulddrihtnes 5 heane anwald hlutre mode on[§7'/]an giorne6, gem almaegene * iiSaC. heofones* \tunglu, hu hi him healdad letwuh

stbbe] singale; dydon swa lange 5

swa hi gewenede wuldres aldor set frumsceafte, f sio fyrene mot

c Cf. p. 135. ! em. wlitetorhC. 2 em. understaSolfnesle ]. 3 em. •wat C. 4 em. wcerdo C. 5 weorulddrihnes C. 6 em. gionne J.

XXIX. 42] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 2OI

sunne gesecan snawcealdes weg, monna gemsero. hwaet, tSa maeran tungl autSer otSres rene a ne gehrinetS 10

aerfaem f oSer of gewitecS. ne hum se stiorra gestigan wile westdael wolcna, f>one wise men Ursa nemnaS. ealle stiorran

sigatS aefter sunnan samod mid rodere 15

under eorSan grund ; he ana stent. nis j> nan wundor ; he is wundrum faest * upende neah eaxe (5aes roderes. tSonne is an steorra ofer ocSre beorht, cymeS eastan up aer ]x>nne sunne; 20

j)one2 monna beam morgenstiorra hata"5 under heofonum, for^aem he haelefum daeg bodacS aef t burgum ; brengeS aeft swegeltorht sunne samad eallum daeg. is se forrynel faeger 7 sciene; 25

cyme"5 eastan up aer for sunnan, 7 eft aefter sunnan on setl glideS, west under weorulde. werfwda his noman onwendatS f>onne niht cymetS, hatat5 hine ealle aefenstzbrra ; 30

se bit$ f>aere sunnan swiftra ; si'S'San hi on setl gewitatS, ofirne'S, fiat is aefele tungol,* *n8bC.

\pfip he be eastan eft* weorfiefi eldum oSewed\ aer f>onne sunne.

habbatS aef>ele tungol emne gedaeled 35

daeg 7 nihte Drihtnes meahtum, sunna 7 mone, switSe gef>waere, swa him aet frytSe faeder getiohhode. ne J?earft f>u no wenan f "Sa wlitegan tungl "Saes feowdomes af»roten weorSe 40

aer domes daeg[<?]. deft sio^San ybe moncynnes fruma swa him gemet f>ince"S, 1 em. byJ/aj/C. 2 em.formeC. 3 Grain's conject. om. J.

202 THE OLD ENGLISH VERSION OF [XXIX. 43

i

forcSon hi be healfe heofones Jesses on ane ne laet selmihtig God,

]>j laes hi ocSra fordyden ae^ela gesceafta; 45

ac se eca God ealla gemetgacS sida gesceafta, softa geJweracS. hwilum (5set drige drifS (5one waetan, hwylum hi gemengeo" metodes craefte, cile wi(5 hseto ; hwilum cerrecS 50

eft on uprodor aelbeorhta leg, leoht lyfte; ligeS him behindan hefig hrusan dsel, f>eah hit hwilan1 aer eorcSe sio cealde oninnan hire

heold 7 hydde haliges meahtu. 55

be J^ses cyninges gebode cymeS geara gehwsem, eorSe bringecS seghwylc tudor, 7 se hata sumor haeleSa bearnum geara gehwilce giereS 7 drigecS

geond sidne grund saed 7 bleda, 60

hserfest to honda herbuendu *ii9aC. ripa rececS. ren aeft* J^gem

sw[jylce hagal\ 7 snaw hrusan leccaS

on wintres tid, weder unhiore ;

for^aem eorSe onfehS eallum ssedu, 65

gedec5 $ hi growacS geara gehwilce ;

on lenctentid leaf up spryttacS.

ac se milda metod monna bearnu

on eorj?an fet eall fte growe<5,

waestmas on weorolde; wel fonSbrengecS hit 70

f>onne he wile, heofona waldend,

7 eowa^ eft eorSbuendu;

nimS j^onn he wile, nergende God;

$ ^ hehste good on heahsetle

siteS self cyning, 7 j^ios side gesceaft 75

f>ena(S 7 J?iowac5; he ]?onan waldeS2

J^aem geweltle)?rum weoruldgesceafta.

1 hwilan C. 2 Grain's em.Jone anwald deQ C.

XXX. ii] THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS 203

nis f nan wundor; he is weroda God,

cyning 7 Drihten cwucera gehwelces,

aewelm 7 fruma eallra gesceafta, 80

wyrhta 7 sceppend weorulde fisse,

wisdom 7 se woruldbuendra.

ealla gesceafta on hserendo

hionane he sendeS, haet eft cuman1.

gif he swa gestae(5<5ig ne staSolade 85

ealla gesceafta, aeghwylc hiora

wracSe tostencte weorSan sceolden,

aeghwilc hiora, ealle to nauhte;

weorSan sceoldon wratSe toslopena,

j?eah f>a ane lufe ealla gesceafta 90

heofones 7 eorftan hzebben £-<?maene,

f hi fnowien swilcu f>iodfrum^w,

7 faegniacS f hiora faeder w0[/</Jeft.

nis $ nan wundor,* for[&zw wuhla nan * j igb C.

<^/r^ w^ meahte elles\ wunian, 95

gif hi eallmaegene hiora ordfruman

ne fiowoden, f»eodne maerum.

XXX d.

Boeth. v. met. 2. 'Puro claram lumine Phoebum.' Omerus waes east mid Crecum

on Saem leodscipe leoSa craeftgast,* *i23bC.

Firgilies freond 7 lareow, f»aem maeran sceope magistra betst. hwaet, se Omerus oft 7 gelome 5

fiasre sunnan wlite swiSe herede, ae'Selo craeftas oft 7 gelome leoSum 7 spellum leodum reahte. ne maeg hio f>eah gescinan, f>eah hio sie scir 7 beorht, ahwaergen neah ealla gesceafta; 10

ne furSum fa gesceafta t5e hio gescinan maeg,

d Cf. p. 141. ' Line emended ; C has hio nane ne sendaft piet

eft cumad. See p. 136, 1. 25. The/ of fset was orig. an h.

204 THE LAYS OF BOETHIUS

endemes ne mseg ealla geondlihtan

innan 7 utan. ac se gelmihtega

waldend [7 wyjrhta weorulde gesceafta

his agen weorc call geondwlitecS, 15

endemes j^urhsyhS ealla gesceafta.

tSaet is sio sotfe sunne mid rihte,

be Saem we magon singan swylc bulan lease.

XXXI e.

Boeth. v. met. 5. ' Quam uariis terras animalia permeant figuris.' [Hwcet 1, pu meaht ongilan, gif his fie geman lyst, pte mislice manega wuhta geond eor$ an farad ungelice ; habbdd blioh 7 yfer, bu ungeltce,

7 mcrgwlifas manegra cynna^ 5

cufi 7 uncucf. creopafi 7 sm'caff. eall lichoma eorfian getenge. nabbafi hi at fiSrum fultum, ne magon hi mid fotu

gangan,

eor~dan brucan, swa him eaden WCES. sume fotum twam foldan peffiatf, 10

sume fierfete, sume fleogende

i28aC. windad* under*' ze;^]lcnum. biS Seah wuhta gehwylc

onhnigen to hrusan, hnipacS ofdune, on weoruld wlit[^/] wilnacS to eor(5an, sume nedj^earfe, sume neodfrsece ; 15

man ana gaecS metodes gesceafta mid his andwlitan up on gerihte. mid (Sy is getacnod $ his treowa sceal, 7 his modge)3onc, ma up J^onne niSer habban to heofonum, f>y laes he his hige wende 20 nicSer swatter nyten. nis 4 f gedafenlic f se modsefa monna seniges niSerheald wese, 7 f neb upweard.

Cf. p. 147. ' From here to line 12 is part of the missing folio. 2 em. cynnu C. 3 em. winded J. * em. is C.

APPENDIX

THE NAPIER FRAGMENT (N).

For description see Introduction. The corresponding part of the Text begins on p. 32, /. 18.

Jnniscan lifes [ 32

] Sy hi hi selfe ongiten hwaet hi

stn, 7 hwonan hi sien, 7 Sy hi sint wyrsan Son nie[ ]nu 20 Sy hi nyllaS witan hwaet hi sint, oSSe hwanon hi sint. Daem neatu is gecynde Saet hi nyten hwaet hi sien; ac Saet is Sara monna unSeaw faet hi nyten hwaet hi sien. N[ ] Se is swiSe sweotol f ge bioS on gedwolan, J^on ge wen^S j> aenig Sing maeg mid f[ ] g[ ]weorSod. Gif hwa nu 25

biS mid hwelcfl welu geweorSod [ ] mid h[ ]

aehtu gearad, hu ne belimpS se weorSscipe Son [ ]o f>se Se hine geweo[ ]anne hwene ryhtlicor.

Ne Saet ne biS no Sy faegerre f mid elles hwa gerenod biS, Seah Sa gerenu fsegru sin Se hit midgerenod biS. Gif 30 hit aer sceondlic wses, ne b[ ] h[ ] Sy faegerre. Wite Su for soS f n<zn god ne dereS f>se Se hit ah; hwaet Su wast nu f ic Se ne [ ]ge, 7 [ ] Sa welan oft deriaS 33

f>2e Se hi agon on m0negu Singu, 7 on Sae swiSost •£ [ ] men w[ ]S swa upahafene for Sae welan $ oft se ealra wyrresta 7 se ealra unweorSusta m0n wenS $ he si ealles Saes welan wyrSe f»e on weorolde is, gif he 5 vvisse hu he hi tocum<m meahte. Se Se micelne welan

206 APPENDIX

haefS, he hi ondrset monigne feond; gif he nane aehta

nsefde ne Sorfte he hi nanne ondraedan. Gif Su nu

waere wegferend[ ] 7 h[ ]de micel gold on f>e 7 f>u f>on

10 become on Seofscole, J?on ne wendes Su Se Sines

(Other side of fragment.}

34 [ Jgan be Saem weorSscip[ ]m anwalde Sisse weorolde. For Saem anwalde ge eow woldon ahebban up oS Sone [ ]fon, gif ge meahten, Saet is forSaem J?e ge ne gemunon ne eac ne ongitaS j?one heofoncundan anweald 7 J?one weorSscipe

20 se is eower agen, 7 fonan ge comon. Hwaet, se eowe[ ]a f>on 7 se eower anweald Se ge nu weorSscipe h^taS, gif he becymS to fae ealra wyrrestan men, 7 to f>ae Se his ealra unweorSost biS, swa he nu dyde to Sys ilcan Diodrice, 7 gio aer to Nerone faem casere, 7 oft eac to m^negu hira gelicu

swa

25 hu ne wile he Son don swa hi dydon 7 git doS, eal Sa ricu Se hi underbioS, oSSe awer on neaweste forslean 7 forheregian swa swa fyres lig deS drygne haeSfeld, oSSe eft se birnenda swefl f>one munt baernS Se we hataS Etne ; se is on Sicilia fse ealonde. SwiSe onlice Sae miclan flode Se

30 gio on Noes dagu waes. Ic wene f Su maeg gemunon $ te eowre ildran gio Rom<2na witan on Torcwines

35 dagu Saes ofermodan cyninges for his ofmetton l f>one cynelican n^m^n of Romebyrg aerest adydon 7 eft swa ilce f>e heretogan Se hine aer utadrifon ; hie woldon eft utadrifan for hira ofmettu, ac hi ne meahton; forSae Se

5 se aeftre anweald J?ara heretogena Saem romaniscu witu git wirs licode pon se aerra f>ara cyninga, gif hit Son aefre gewyrS swa hit swiSe seldon gwyrS

1 The on indistinct.

GLOSSARY

EXPLANATION OF GLOSSARY.

The order is strictly alphabetical ; ff is used for both 9 and ]> of the text. The main-words are normalised on an early West Saxon basis.

Ordinary figures refer to page and line, Roman numerals to the Cott. Metra. Pr. = Proem ; MPr. = Metrical Proem, preceding the Metra. N. = Napier Fragment.

Many of the references to the Bodleian MS. text are marked with an asterisk where attention is called to the forms.

The Headings of Chapters, pp. 3-6, and the prayer on p. 149 are not considered in the Glossary.

Verbs marked svi, sv2 &c. belong to the strong conjugation according to the classification given in Sievers' Angelsdchsische Grammatik, thus : aberan, sv\. bear. All parts and forms of the verb ' to be ' will be found under beon.

Verbs with preteritive presents are entered under the present indica- tive, e.g. mceg, deah. When no examples of, but only the references to, a particular case of a noun or adjective are given, the form is identical with that last given. Words compounded with the prefix ge- will be found under the simple forms. In adjectives the masculine of each case, being given first, is not marked as such ; weak forms in -an have not usually the gender indicated.

In text e as root-vowel often = ie in Glossary, io often = eo, o before nasal = a.

a. accusative.

ab. = about.

absol. = used absolutely.

anv. = anomalous verb.

comp. comparative.

conj. = conjunction.

d. = dative.

esp. = especially.

/. immediately following a main word= strong feminine ; otherwise = feminine.

fq. = frequently.

g. = genitive.

gen. =^ generally.

imp. = imperative.

ind. = indicative.

inst. = instrumental.

infer}. = interjection.

m. immediately follozu- ing a main word= strong masculine ; otherwise mascu- line.

11. immediately follow- ing a main word = strong neuter ; follow- ing a reference - see footnote; otherwise neuter or nominative.

perh. = perhaps.

pi. = plural.

//. = past participle.

pred. = predicate.

prep. = preposition.

frs. = present.

prs.p. = present parti- ciple.

pst. = past.

ptcp. q.v. rflx. rv.

s.

sv.

sbj.

sbst.

sup.

swv.

t.

V.

vb. w. wk. wm.

wv.

participle. = quod vide. = reflexive.

= reduplicating

verb.

= singular. = strong verb. = subjunctive. = substantive. = superlative. = strong-weak

verb. = times. «= vide, or verb. = verb.

with, 0r weak. = weak.

= weak mascu- line substantive. = weak verb.

208

GLOSSARY

A.

a, adv. ever, always ; fq. 21. 8

&c. ; w. comp. a Sy betera 27.

27, (/". 31. 10, 63. 2, 64. 29, 69.

6&c.; without ^^. 11,101.18.

5,92.14,93. 22,23,94.4,110.25,

vii. 39 (J), ix. 34, xiii. 40 (J), 62,

xxv. 69, xxvi. 8 1, xxix. 10. abedecian, wv. get by begging ;

prs. sbj. abeftecige fi. 12. abelgan, sv$. make angry, offend ;

ind.pst.pl. abulgon 19. 13. aberan, sv\. bear, endure ; 133. 3. abitan, .rca. bite, devour; ind.prs.

3.j. abit 57. 13*, xiii. 30. ablendan, wv. blind ; ind.prs. 3. j.

ablent 109. 5 ; //. ablendaS 89.

16, xxi. 27; pst. pi. ablendan 8.

9* ; //. ablend 121.13; n.pl.m.

ablende 131. 15, 141. 6; n.

122. 6; wk. ablendan 121. 18. abrecan, sv^.. break down, take by

storm ; ind. pst. pi. abraecon 7.

3 ; pp. abrocen i. 18. abregdan, sv^. remove ; ind. prs.

3..r. abrit 126. 25*, xxviii. 78;

pp. abrogden 45. 30 ; pull open,

©a duru abroden (anbroden B)

97. 24. abysgian, wv. occupy, trouble ;

sbj. prs. pL abisegien 95. u*;

pp. abisgod 51. 15, 143. 7, ii. ac, conj. but ; fq. 7. 8, i. 80 &c. acelan, wv. cool; pp. aceled vii.

J7- acennan ,wv. bring forth , give birth

to ; ind. prs. 3.^. acenS 70. 1 2* ;

pp. acenned 105. 23, xxiv. 51 ;

n. pi. acennede 69. 19. acennednes,/. birth; a. acenned-

nesse 69. 28. acwelan, sv^. die ; 102. i ; ind.

prs. 3.j. acwylS 28. 18. acwellan, wv. kill ; 66. 24, ix. 24,

xxvii. 21 ; to acwellenne 124.

11*. acy'Ban, wv. make known, reveal ;

sbj. pst. 3..?. acySde 39. 3*. adeelan, wv. separate ; //. adseled

adimmian, wv. grow dim ; pp.

adimmad 55. 16. adl, f. disease, infirmity ; a. pi.

adla 70. 8. adon,#;w. remove, banish; 60. 24;

ind. prs. •$.$. adeS 46. 32 ; pst.

pi. adydon 35. 2 ; sbj. prs. ado

67. 28, xvi. 5 ; pp. of adon

127. 7. adrencan, wv. trans, drown; 37.

2 ; ind. pst. ^.s. adrencte 37. 3. adreogan, sv2. bear, endure ; 23.

21, 133. 28, 139. 4 (adrygan

B) ; adriogan 138. 31 ; ind.prs.

3.J-. adreogeS xii. 21. adrlfan, svi. drive away, banish;

35. 4, 60. 8 ; ind.prs. 3.5. adrifS

135. 12; pst. adraf xxvi. 30;

pi. adrifon 35. 3 ; imp. adrif

16. 6; //. adrifen n. 4, 10,

19, 62. 12, 63. 15. adrygan, wv. wipe dry ; ind. pst.

adrigde 8. 25*. adwsescan, wv. extinguish,

quench ; xx. 1 20 ; ind. prs. 3.^.

adwsesceS 80. 24* ; Siostro ad-

waesceft iv. 7 ; adwsescS 10. 4*. §§, /. law ; 136. 25, i. 41 ; se 142.

n, 13, xxix. 82. secer, ;//. field ; d. ascere xii. 2, 28 ;

//. g. secera xiv. 5 ; d. secerum _ 52. i.

sedr,/. vein, sinew; d. sedre93. 4. §§fen, m. evening ; g. to sefennes

33. 28*; a. sefen 136. i; on

sefen xxviii. 36. ffifensteorra, wm. evening star ;

10. 9, 136. i ; gefenstiorra xxix. _ 30. aefentid,/. eventide ; a. on oefentid

viii. IQ. sefre, adv. ever ; used in interrog.

neg. and hypoth. sentences, 8.

n, i. 82, vii. 9, xiii. 22 &c. sefter, 1) prep. w.d. ; fq. written

seft. in C. d) place, behind,

along; sefter burgum v. 3, xxix.

23 ; motion along, sefter ftaem

bogum 92. i. b) time, after,

about 36 times, 7. 5, vii. 2 &c. ;

efter 52.8; adv. sefter f> am, after- wards 21. 18; conj. sefter Sam

GLOSSARY

209

Se 70. 12. f\ following, accom- paniment, 103. 12, 135. 30, 136. 2. </) pursuit, aim, obj. of verb ;

34. II, 12, 35. 22, 32, 60.5, 77.

5, 143. 3, viii. 57, xxii. i, xxvii. 12; wj^of w/zV/fc ascian 127. 15, 139. 9, 10 ; higian 56. 4, 112. 31 ; murcnian 31. 3; swin- can 76. 26, 27, 113. 12 ; wilnian 53. 16; winnan 76. 28, 139. 13; w. spyrian about 25 times, 27. 21 &c. *) according to, 16. 15, 19. 22, 32. 13, 39. 20, 41. 26, 49. 31, 125. 20, 128.25; aefter Sinum willan 58. 28, cf. 123. 27, xx. 47 ; sefter his gewyrhtum 124. 14, 141. 9, 148. 33. 2) adv. afterwards, after Pr. 9 (J).

seftergenga, wm. successor ; d. pi. seftergengum 134. i.

sefterra, comp. adj. following, second 47. 2 ; seftera 35. 5 ; / sefterre, geftre* 50. 5 ; seftere 38.6.

eefweardnes, f. absence ; d. sefweardnesse 22. 20.

eeg, n. egg; xx. 171 ; d. sege xx. 169.

eeghwa, pron. each one ; g. seghwses 98. i ; used as adv. in every respect viii. 41 ; a. n. aeghwset 57. 14 ; //. d. seghwsem viii. 38 ; seghwam viii. 5.

eeghwJir, adv. everywhere ; 148.

26, x. 58.

tBghweetter, pron. either, each ; xx. 12 ; segSer the prose form 38. 13 &c.; segSer ge . . . . ge Pr. 5, II. 31 &c. ; g. segSres 93. 13; d. segSrum 129. 32.

eeghwanon, adv. from all sides, everywhere; seghwonan 19. 26,

27. II, vii. 45; reghwonon x. 4.

eeghwelc, pron. each (one) ; 53. ii*, 54. 28* ; seghwilc 55. 2, xi. 33> 35> xii- I2> xvii- 22, xxi. 2, xxii. 55 ; f. (pi. vb. in each case] seghwilc xxvi. 43, xxix. 88 ; aeghwylc xxix. 86 ; n. seghwilc xx. 64, 142, xxi. 28 ; seghwylc xxvii. 2 1 ; d. seghwelcum v. 2,

xxvii. 10, 22 ; aeghwilcum 149.

26* ; a. m. seghwilcne xvii. 14 ;

n. seghwilc xx. 52 ; seghwylc

xxii. 1 6, xxix. 57 ; inst. seghwelce

dseg xiv. 5 ; seghwylce daege

**• 137; seghwelcra 74. 3

= hwelcra? Jeghwider, adv. in every direction,

everywhere ; xx. 92. Jigger, v. seghwaefter. seht, f. possession, property ;

power ; a. on seht gifen ; //. n.

sehta 55. 7, 72. 23 ; g. sehta vii.

15, xiv. 4, xix. 43 ; d. sehtum

32. 27, 38. i, xxv. 16; a. sehta

33. 7, 66. 26 ; sehte 32. 14*. selbeorht, adj. very bright ; wk.

selbeorhta xxix. 51. selc, pron. adj. Pr. 13 &c. ; xxv.

12, 56, xxvi. no;/, aelc,/^. w.

gesceaft 92. 20 &c. and xiii. 64 ;

g. selces 13. 1 8 &c., i. 36; /.

selcere 8. n*, 84. 9; selcre66. 21

&c. and xx. 185 ; d. selcum 24. 24

&c. and xi. i ; selcum anum, to

each separately ; f. selcere 80.

33*> 81. 34* ; selcre 67. 4 &c. ; a.

relcne Pr. n &c., xxii. 10, xxvi.

50 ; n. aelc xxiv. 7 ; inst. selce

d*g 59- 23, 60. 15, 17, 80. 32,

124. 6, 125. 32, 128. 19. xxvii.

8 ; aelce dsege xxviii. 4 ; gelce

geare 92. 14, 136. 15. eelceald, adj. very cold ; d. wk.

aelcealdan xxiv. 19. selcrseftig, adj. all-powerful; comp.

n. s. n. selcraeftigre xx. 38. eelenge, 1) adj. tedious ; n. pi. n.

selengo*, selenge 127. 28. 2)

sbs*. tediousness ; selinge MPr.

6. eelgrene, adj. all-green ;/".selgreno

xx. 78. eelmesse, wf. alms ; a. gelmessan

MS- I-

eelmihtig, adj. almighty, only used of God; 48. 24, vii. 45 &c. ; aelmihti xiii. 72 (J) ; wk. selmih- tiga about 8 times, 49. 6 &c. ; Su selmihtiga scippend 10. 16, iv. 29; aelmihtega 49. 16*, 101. 4, 117. 5*; selniehtega 125. 14;

210

GLOSSARY

zelmehtga 148. 31 ; selmihtga xiii. 2 ; n. selmihtig xx. 32 ; g. selmihtiges ix. 49, xx. 67, xxi. 43 ; wk. selmihtigan 80. 29 ; selmihtgan 104. 12 ; selmehti- gan 128. 24, 135. 13; d. wk. aelmihtigan 136. 8*, 141. 17*, xx. 245.

selteewe, adj. perfect, sound; 74. 22; n. 122. 2; a. seltsewne 12. 6 ; comp. n. s. n. aeltsewre 83.

29* 3i-

seltteod, v. elfteod. selfteodig, v. elSeodig. eemetta, wm. leisure ; d. semettan

Pr. 14; a. 117. 10, 120. 19, 127.

_ 3i-

sene, adv. once (semel") ; sene on

dseg 33- 27, cf- viii- J8 ane

xxvi. 59. senig, pron. adj. any (one); 32.

25, vii. 5 &c. ; seni no. 12 ; /.

senegu 32. 5*, 82. 25, 98. 14,

xiii. 68, 73, xx. 41 ; elsewhere

senig; g. seniges 83. 14, xxvi.

115 &c. ; senies 23. 23*; d.

senegum 20. 20*, 22, 67. 16,

22, 83. 13, 123. 22, XV. 12, XX.

36, xxii. 27, xxviii. 64 ; sengum 144. 23, vii. 21, x. 36 ;/. senigre 60. 6, 99. 22 ; a. senigne 24. 29 &c. ;/aenige 20. 22, xx. 130 &c. ; senig 37- J9* 5 n- senig xxvii. 14 &c. ; inst. senige 127. 12, xx. 109; pi. g. senigra 138. 22 ; d. senegum 44. 29*, 97. 3.

senile, unique, matchless ; xxviii. 62 ; a. n. 101. 25.

seppel, m. apple of eye, eyeball ;

_ 121. 12; a. 133. 13.

air, 1) adv. before, formerly ; fq. 8. 2 &c. ; comp. geror 87. 6, xiii. 43, 76, 80, xx. 41 n., 240, 245, xxii. 7, 1 8, xxvi. 87; ser 20. 9, 83. 30; sup. serest n. 2, xii. 2 &c. ; sereso'35. 2 ; 36. 31 ; serast 51. 3*; sersest 14. 7. 2) conj. before, w. sbj. or occasionally ind. 25. 2, n. 8, iv. 22 &c.; ser ser 128. 17, 28, 144. 29; Son ser Se, as soon as ever 25. 18, cf. 49. 27. 3) prep. w.d. 'time,

before; w. pers. prons. 20. 19, 45- 20,65.9, 13, 79- 27, 139-7, II, 143. 5, 148. 9; ser tide 67.

1 1 . cf. xii. 10, xxix. 41 ; forming conjunctions, serffsem fte 84. 1, 128. 12, v. 45, xxix. ii ; serSon

12. 5, 104. 31 ; aerfton 8e 20. 9. eerende, n. errand ; d. on his

hlafordes serende 63. 15 ; a. pL

serendo 136. 26*; haerendo

xxix. 83. eerendgewrit, n. letter ; a. i. 63 ;

a. pi. serendgewritu 7. 19. slrmorgen, m. early morning ; a.

on sermorgen xxviii. 36. serneweg, m. race-course; g. ser-

neweges 112. 23. serning, f. running, racing ; d.

serninge 112. 24. serra, comp. adj. former ; 35. 6 ;

d. oerran 86. 15 ; a. pi. 103.

21.

gesesce, f. inquiry, investigation ;

d. pi. be gesescum 148. 9. aespringe, m. spring, fountain ;

v. 12. set, prep. w.d. a) place, near, at,

86. 20, 112. 22, xxiv. 19. b} ' circumstance, \n; set ft sere sprsece

145. i. c) motion, to; xx. 155;

w. bringan 18. 8, 10, 23. 19, 71.

13. d) source, origin of gain or loss, from; 26. 3, 27. 22,

27. 21, 31. 14, 15, 45- 2, 24,

96. 8, 125. 12, 128. 3, 139. 22, x. 69, xxxi. 8. e} point of time; set sumum cyrre 39. 19, ix. 23 ; set oSrum cerre 95. 28 ; set fruman 129. 18, 142. 27, xvii. 13, 26; set frymSe xi. 38, 77, xxiv. 14, xxix. 38 ; set frum- sceafte xxix. 7 ; set frumcerre 145. 24 ; set nihstan 15. 6.

eetgeedere, adv. together; 37. 21, 76. 20, 90. 15, 93. 32, xi. 49; setgsedre 77. 24, 84. 25, 29, 90. 16, 92. 28, xx. 160.

eetsamne, adv. together ; setsomne 85. 13, 114. 3, 5, xx. 243.

eetwitan, svi. reproach ; ind. prs. 2.pl. aetwite ge 124. 4; pst. 2.s. setwit(^) 17. 4.

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211

eeftelcundnes, f. nobility ; d. seSelcundnesse 46. 13.

setfele, adj. noble by birth or nature; x. 27 ; f. xxiv. 45 ; n. xxix. 32 ; g. aefteles xxvi. 34 ; a. geSelne xxiii. 4 ; wk. seSelan 82. 9 ; n. //. geSele 24. 3, 4, 7, xxix. 35 ; f. seSela xxix. 45 ; a. seSele xix. 22 ; sup. a. pi. wk. seSelestan ix. 26.

sefleling, m. prince, nobleman ; seSelincg 72. 30 ; g. seSelinges xxvi. 62; d. geSelinge 36. 17, 40 ; d. pi. seflelingum i. 21.

setJelu, f. a) noble birth ; b} nobility of nature ; c) habit, nature; 92. 21 n. (f?), seSelo 69. ii (£), 91. 20 (c) ; g. seftelo 69. 9 (£) ; </. seftele xiii. 51 (c) ; a. geftelo 46. 15 (a), 69. 12 (a), 69. 31 (£), xvii. 25 (£), xxx. 7 (0 ; d.pl. seftelum xvii. 18 (a).

JBwielm, m. spring of water ; source; sewelm 82. 28, 83. 3, 32, 136. 24, xxix. 80 ; aewylm 53. 5 ; d. sewelme 53. 8, 83. 4 ; a. sewelm 47. 9, 82. 9, xx. 259, xxiii. 4; sewellm 101. 20*.

afieeran, wv. terrify; pp. afsered 138. 12 ; afsered 86. 10.

afffistnian, ivv. make firm, fix ; 82. n, xx. 263.

afandian, ivv. experience ; pp. afandad 70. 29.

afaran, rv. go away; pp. afaren 11.4.

afedan, ivv. feed, nourish ; //. afeded, afed* 8. 18.

aferian, wv. carry away ; //. aferod 105. 14.

aferscian, wv. become fresh ; ind. prs. 3.*. afer(j)caS 86. 20.

afierran, iw. remove; aferran 7. 1 8* ; afyrran 39. 29*; ind. prs. $.s. aferrefi 20. 23 ; imp. aferre 20. 25; afyr 14. 19*; sbj. prs. afyrre 134. 19; //. afyrred 73.

13- afindan, sv^. experience; pp.

afunden 70. 29*. afrefrian, ivv. comfort; pp. a. s.

m. afrefredne 50. 13.

afyllan, a) wv. fill ; b} satisfy ;

38. 29 (ff) pp. n. pi. afylde

113. 31 (a). agselan, ivv. hinder ; //. agseled

ii. 5. agselwan, wv. astonish, dismay ;

pp. agselwed 86. 10. agan, anv. possess; 31. 19, 21,

67. 26, i. 39, 62, vii. 29, x.

2, xvi. 19 ; to aganne xxi. 19 ;

agonxvi. i ; ind. prs. 3.5-. ah 32.

32, 63. 9, 123. 13, 14; «<y.nah

124. 5, xvi. 21 ; pi. agon 33. 2 ;

pst. pi. ahton 38. 22,123.8; sbj.

frs.2igQ2'j. 20, 30. i,xiv. 2, xvi.

2 ; pst. ahte 17. 10, 63. 22. agen, adj. own; 34. 20, xx. 122

&c. ; /. agnu 29. 29, 80. 25;

agen xxiv. 49; n. agen iii. 5 &c. ;

g. agenes n. 6*, 12. 20, 37.

ii, xiii. 31 ; agnes 16. 10

&c. ; /. agenre 27. 26, 47. 27 ;

d. agenum xx. 23, xxv. 57;

agnum ii. 21 &c. ; f. agenre 37.

29, 146. 29; segenre 31. 32*;

a. agenne 66. 24, 80. 34, 143. 3,

xx. 64, 143 ; agene 39. 23*, ix.

28 ; f. agene n. 12, 39. 23, So.

2, iv. 30 ; agne 9.

n. agen

15. 26, xi. 77 &c. ; ahgen 9. 12* ; //. agene 63. 24*; agne 17. 20 > f- agna 23. 8 ; n. agnu

29. 27, 28; agene 31. 8*; g. agenra; d. agenum vii. 47; ag- num n. 22*; a.f. agna 32. 14, xx. 14.

agiefan, sv§. give up, restore ;

agifan 103. £ ; ind. prs. i.s.

agife 17. 10* ; sbj. pst. pi.

ageafan*, agefan 102. 12. agnian, wv. appropriate, claim ;

30. 29.

ahebban, sv6. raise ; exalt ; gen- erally w. up; 46. ii, 104. 31 ; ahebban 34. 17; ind. prs. $.s. ahefS 114. 19; pi. ahebbe ge ; fst. ahof 45. 6 ; pi. gewin up ah of on 7. 2; sbj.prs.pl. ahebben 146. 12, xvii. 18 ; ahsebben 133. 24; pst. ahofe 23. 18 ; //. ahafen in. 19*, v. 33; ansefen 24. 29, xx. 219; ahsefen xxv. 19;

P 2

212

GLOSSARY

ahefen i. 47; n. pi. ahafene 9. 26* ; ahsefene 33. 3.

ahefigian, wv. weigh down, op- press ; pp. ahefigad 55. 20*.

ahweer, adv. anywhere, in any way; awer 17. 17, 34. 26*, viii.

1 4? 3.v ahwsefcer, /«>«. either; aufter 14.

25*, xx. 42 ; awSer . . . oSfte

. . . ot5Se (;eg$er B) 108. 13;

auSer offSe . . . oS8e 146. 25*. ahwanon, adv. from anywhere,

on any side ; ahwonan 84. 16 ;

ahwonan 84. 13. ahweorfan, sv$. remove, alter ;

pp. ahworfen 15. 19. ahwergen, adv. anywhere;

ahwrergen neah xxx. 10. ahwierfan, wv. turn aside; pp.

ahwerfed 114. 23. aladian, wv. excuse ; 144. ?• alsedan, wv. lead away ; ind. prs.

3.j. alset of 0am rihtan wege

73. 24* ; pp. aloeded xix. 4. aliBtan, rv. let go, give up ; 25.

23, 26. 6; selaetan 67. 10; ind.

prs. 2.s. alsetst 57. 23*. aleogan, sv2. belie, disappoint;

3.//. aleoga'S 58. 23 ; pst. Sset

call aleag i. 39. alicgan, sv$. diminish ; pp. alegen

43- 31- aliefan, wv. allow, permit; //.

alefed 117. 7, 121. 18, 135. 7;

alyfed 23. 20. aliesan, wv. release, rescue ; ind.

pst. alysde 18. 20. ambiht, n. service ; g. ambehtes

xi. 9. amerian, wv. purify ; pp. amered

120. 15. ametan, sv$. measure; 148. 27,

ix. 35. amierran, wv. hinder ; amerran

94. 29, xxii. 4 ; pp. amerred 53.

13, viii. 44; a. amerredne 103.

3°- an, num. and adj. one; only, alone,

IT. 16, x. 54 &c. ; on 42. 9;

se an man 145. 29; wk. ana,

alone 17. 28, 55. 12, 81. 21, 97. , n, 101. 5, 121. 29, 147. 9,

xxix. 1 6, xxxi. 16 ; f. an 41. 25, xxi. 10, 13, 16; w. art. 89. 9, ii ; n. an 100. 13, xi. 48 &c. ; no ©get an Sset . . . ac, not only . . . but 13. 27 &c. ; g. anes 22. 20, xxv. 52 ; Sines anes gefteahte, of thee alone 79. 25, xx. 39 ; his anes, of himself alone ix. 22 ; d. anum 10. 15, iv. 27 &c. =one 97. 13; on anum untodseled, single 87. 31 ; wk. Sy anan, in this one respect ; /. anre 41. 28, 68. 30, 107. 1 2 ; a. anne 39. 19*, 79. 34*, 86. 30, xx. 58 ; senne 22. 19, 59. 18, 87. 25, 92. 25, x. 38 ; xx 196, xxvi. 25 ; f. ane 14. 26 &c. ; n. an 69. 12, xxv. I &c. ; inst. ane 79. 33, xx. 56 ; pi. n. m. ane no. 31, xxviii. \^\f. ana 16. 19 ; g. anra, w. hwelc, gehwelc, gehwa 77. 18, 23, vii. 23, viii. 6 &c. ; d. of anum twsem, from two only xvii. 3 ; a. ane iv. 52, xii. 32.

anbid, n. waiting, expectation ; 120. 2* (andbid C) ; d. andbide 120. 3.

geanbidian, wv . wait, await ; ind. prs. \.pl. (iv. g.} geanbidiaft 19. 24; pst. i.s. geanbidode 50. 28.

ancor, m. anchor; ancer 23. 5; n. pi. ancras 23. 10* ; on eras 23. 14.

and, conj. and ; passim, always written 7, except and 30. 8, 72. 8, 84. 13 ; ond 35. 2, 36. 33, 39. 25*, 54. 5*. 140. 12.

anda, turn, malice, anger ; d. an- dan 135. 2 ; a. 79. 24, 102. 8, 114. 30, 126. 17, xx. 36, xxviii.

52- andefn, f. proportion, amount ;

d. be hire andefne 72. 26 ; be

Sses gyltes andefne 123. 20. andettan, wv. confess ; ind. prs.

i.s. andette ; pi. andettatJ 83.

26* (andetteS C). andgiet, n. intellect, reason ; and-

git 32. 2*. 127. 20, 146. 25*;

andget 146. 20* ; gewis andget

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213

146. 16*; g. andgietes 45. i;

andgites Pr. 13 &c. ; d. andgite

Pr 3, 58. n, 12*, 81. 23*, 94.

1 8*, xx. 201 ; a. andgit Pr. 3,

127. 17 ; gewis andgit 145. 32,

146. io*; andget 137. 19*;

ondgit 27. 1 8*. andgietfull, adj. intelligent ;

andgitfull 131. 29. andgietfullice, adv. intelligibly ;

sup. andgitfullicast Pr. 4. andlang, prep. w.g. along; 86.

21, 91. 32. andleofen,/". sustenance, support ;

d. andlifene 30. 4. andrysne, adj. awe-inspiring ; 61.

6 n. ; a. 61. 4. andsacian, wv. deny ; w.g. and-

sacigan 21. n*. andswarian, wv. answer ; ind.

pst. andswarode 23. 17 &c. ;

andswarede 74. 27* ; andswo-

rode 9. ao*, 23. 9, 29. n, 58.

29, 59. 4, 74. 29 ; andsworede

21. 18,65. 5, 74- 25, 75. 3, 76.

io, 77. 20, 24, 83. 15. andswaru,/! answer ; g. ondswore

19. 25* ; a. andsware xxii. 43,

51-

andweard, adj., often with lif, wela, actual, present ; 148. 26; wk. andwearda 58. 16 &c. ; n. wk. andwearde 26. 15 &c. ; g. d. and a. wk. andweardan 33. 1 6 &c. and xxi. 28 ; d. andwear- dum 89. 17 ; a. n. wk. andwearde

68. 9 ; //. n. wk. andweardan 47. 25 &c. ; g. wk. andwear- dena 30. n ; andweardana 78. 21 ; d. andweardum 88. 29 ; eagum andweardum, bodily eyes xxii. 20 ; a. wk. andweardan 73. 18.

andweorc, n. material ; 40. 15, 1 6 ; ondweorc 40. 20 ; g. and- weorces40. io, 25 ; ^.andweorce 40. 14 ; d. buton andweorce, cause 23. 2 ; xvii. 16 ; anweorce

69. 26*.

andwlita wm. form, shape ; a. andwlitan 128. 4, 145. 26, xxxi. 17; anwlitan 128. 23.

andwyrdan, wv. answer, rarer than andswarian, 12.31,19. 11; geandwyrdan 12. 5, 19. 28, 142. i ; ind. pst. andwyrde g. 4 &c. ; andwirde 13. 3; imp. andwyrde 19. 23*.

andwyrde, n. answer ; d. 45. 19 ; a. 95. 18.

anfeald, adj. single, undivided ; 74. 30, 76. 9, 1 2 ; /. anfeald 129. 8 ; wk. anfealde 127. 18 ; n. anfeald 128. 32, 131. 25, 26 ; g. anfealdes 16. 18 ; d. wk. an- fealdan 128. 4, 129. 17 ; a.f. anfealde 54. 27.

anfealdnes, f. singleness, unity ; g. anfaldnesse 128. 8 ; a. an- fealdnesse 100. n*.

anforlffitan, rv. forsake, abandon ; v. 28 ; ind. prs. 2.s. anforlaetst xiii. 54 ; %.s. anforlaeteft iii. 5, xxviii. 56 ; pst. 2.s. anforlete 17. 14 ; sbj. prs. forlsete an xxii. 9.

angel, m. fish-hook ; d. angle

48.5- anginn, n. beginning ; angin 13.

2, 20, 134. 12 ; d. anginne 148.

3 ; a. angin 13. 7. anlic, adj. w. d. similar ; 72. 29,

in. 22 ;/ 123. 5 ; n. 49. 25,

63. 12 ; onlic 34. 29 ; g. anlices

44. 1 8, 24; onlices44. 15 ; a. n.

anlic 115. 13 ; sup. anlicost 115.

6, xx. 169; anlicost fte 122. i. anlice, adv. similarly; 92. 14;

onlice viii. 47.

anllcnes,/. likeness, portrait; il- lustration; 55. 6, 82. 26, 114.

14; a. anlicnesse 51. 20, 67.

24, 74. 18, 114. 18, 116. 24; on-

licnesse 32. 4, 6, 117. 4; pi.

n. anlicnessa 78. 24; a. 74. 17. anliepe, adj. single, individual ;

an anlepe craeft 72. 13 ; g. pi.

used as sbst. senlepra x\c xxvi.

i io ; anlepra Dele xxv. 56. anmodlice, adv. unanimously ;

83. 22. ann, swv. grant ; inf. geunnan

66. 27. annes,/. oneness, unity; 90. u,

214

GLOSSARY

21 ; d. anriesse 90. n ; a. an- nesse 114. 2.

anslen, f. face, appearance, as- pect; d. ansene 51. 16 ; onsiene v. u.

anweald, m. authority, power ; fq ; B has forms with ea ; C with a, but the foil, have ea :

35- 5. I2> 55- 7, 65- 19; £•• anwealdes 37. 23 (J), 53. 29, 62. 17, 76. 25; <tf. anwealde 138. 32, xi. 32 ; a. his fota an- weald 107. 13 ; anweald 39. 29*; g.pl. anwalda 12. i.

anwealda, tvm. ruler ; 49. 2*.

anwealdig, adj. powerful ; sup. anwaldegost 108. 18.

anwillice, adv. obstinately ; 47. 4.

ar, f. honour, dignity; 22. 29; g. are 66. 22, i. 78 ; d. 120. 17, xx. 100 ; a. 44. 9, 102. 23, 133.

1 6 ; g. pi. ara i. 57. arseda, v. arod.

arsedan, wv. utter, deliver (a

speech) ; pp. arsed 51. 27. arsefnan, wv. endure, bear ; 50.

17 ; ind. prs. %.s. araefneS 25. 5. arseran, wv. lift up, raise ; ind. pst.

arserde 8. 25.

areccan, wv. tell, relate, explain ; 22. 15, 47. 12, 92. 10, 74. 10, 135. 8 ; arecan 74. 12* ; ind. pst. areahte viii. 2 ; pp. areaht 39. 15,46. i; areht 51. 27*, 71.3*.

aredian, wv. find the way, go ; w. weg 51. 14, 139. i, 32 ; ind. prs. 3.j. aredaS 79. 7 ; sbj. prs. are- die 138. 27 ; without weg : inf.

55- J9> 96- 28> 97- f7» I0°- 6,

xiii. 8, xxiii. 10. aretan, wv. cheer, comfort ; ind.

prs. 3.S. aret 54. 25 ; pp. a.s. m.

aretne 50. 15, 142. ai. arian, w v. w. d.ora. honour; spare,

pity; to arianne 72. 25; ind.

prs. 3.j. araS 132. 16, 142. 29;

imp. ara iv. 31, 57 ; pp. geared

32. 27. arianisc, adj. Arian; d. wk.

arrianiscan 7. 7. arleasnes, f. wickedness ; a. ar-

leasnesse 39. 18.

arleast,/! wickedness, cruelty ; a.

serleste ix. I ; g.pl. arleasta ix. 6. arlice, adv. honourably ; 36. 30. arod, adj. energetic, bold ; wk.

se aroda x. 45 ; miswritten

araeda? 46. 22*. arweorftnes, f. honour, dignity ;

pi. g. arwyrSnessa 20. 2 ; a.

20. 14.

arwierfte, adj. honourable, vener- able ; arwyrSe 125. 4; wk. ar- wyrSa 7. 25*.

asawan, rv. sow ; ind. pst. 2.s. aseowe 82. 6* ; 3.^. asiow xx. 250.

asee,/ ashes ; axe 80. 19*, xx. 1 06.

ascian, wv. ask, inquire ; 82. 23, 86. 22, 139. 9; acsian 127. 18, 140. 19, 144. 10 ; acsigan 95. 17*; ind. prs. 2.s. acsast 127. 15 ; ahsast 147. 23 ; 3.^. acsaS 95. 19* ; pst. ascode 87. 21 ; acsode 126. 32 ; ahsode 45. 14* ; ahsade 144. 10 ; sbj. prs. ascige 62. 2, 82. 25; acsige 131. 28.

geascian, wv. learn by inquiry, ascertain ; pp. geascod 139. 12.

ascierpan, wv. sharpen (sight) ; sbj. prs. pi. ascirpan 89. 16* ; //. ascerped 47. 27.

ascortian, wv. fall short, fail ; ind. prs. 3.^. ascorta'S 44. 19.

ascufan, sv2. push away, repel ; sbj. prs. asctife 38. 18.

ascung,/. inquiry, investigation ; g. ascungse 127. 6; d. ascunga 95. 15*, 144. 9, xxii. 41; geas- cunge 148. 9 ; a. acsunga 1 2. 30.

asecgan, wv. say, deliver (a dis- course), used w. spell ; pp. assed

33- 20,48. 21, 57. I, 60. 26,89.

4, 94. 26.

asettan, wv. place ; vii. 5. aslgan, svi. sink down ; pp. asigen

55- l6- asingan, sv^. sing, recite; used

w. leoS ; 127. 31 ; pp. asungen

8. 15 &c. ; w. gebed 82. 18;

asungen 61. i, 70. I, 103. 24;

asuncgen 58. 4. aslean, sv6. cut off (head) ; ind.

pst. of aslog 127. 9.

GLOSSARY

215

Sslupan, sv2. slip away ; sbj. pst. rflx. hi hi of aslepen xiii. 9.

asmeagan, wo. examine, investi- gate ; 148. 5*.

aspringan, sv$. spring up ; ind. prs. 3.^. aspringeS 92. 2 ; sbj. pst. asprunge 99. 24.

aspylian, wv. wash oneself ; 115.

7-

assa, wm. ass; 114. 31. astieran, wv. rule, govern ; ind. prs. 2.s. astyrest xx. 15 ; astyrast

79- 15*; 3-J- astereS 131. 2. astigan, svi. ascend; 82. 7, xx.

254 ; ind. pst. astag ix. 46. astreccan, 7e<z>. stretch out ; ind.

pst. astrehte 8. 4* ; //. astreaht

i. 80. astyfician, wv. extirpate ; sbj.

prs. astyfecige 61. 7* (astificige

C). astyrian, wv. move, agitate,

rouse ; astyrigan 13. 9 ; ind.

prs. 3.J. astyroS 27. 3* ; pp.

astyred 127. 7 ; astered 36. 2 ;

n. pi. asterede 133. 6. aswindan, sv%. languish, grow

enervated ; ind. prs. pi. aswin-

daS 81. 9 ; pp. n. pi. m. as-

wundne 139. 9. asyndran, wv. separate ; pp. asyn-

dred 93. 6 ; n. pi. m. asyndrede

130. 25.

atellan, wv. reckon up ; 20. 4. atemian, wv. tame ; //. a. s. f.

atemede xiii. 19; n. pi. m.

57. 15, xiii. 36. ateon, sv2. pluck away, remove ;

ation 95. 8*, xxii. 27 ; ind. prs.

2.s. atyhsS xii. 25 ; $.s. atiht

52. ii*; sbj. prs. ateo xii. 2;

atio 51. 29*. atrendlian, wv. trans, roll ; pp.

atrendlod v. 17. atyhtan, wv. entice ; pp. atyhted

i. 8 ; n. pi. m. atehte 71. u. a#, m. oath ; //. aSas 10. 22, iv.

48 ; a. i. 25.

aSenian, wv. stretch, make in- tent (of the mind) ; //. aftenod

70. 18. afleostrian, wv. grow dim ; ind.

prs. pi. affeostriaft 21. 2*; //.

aSistrod vi. 4. atSreotan, SV2. be weary ; 72. 19 ;

//. aSroten xxix. 40. atSrietan, wv. trans, weary ; pp.

a. s. m. aSretne 135. 18 n. aweallan, rv. well up ; ind. prs.

3.J. awealleS v. 12. aweccan, wv. arouse, awaken ;

^5- 25 ; //. aweaht xxii. 40 ;

aweht 95. 15*. awecgan, wv. move, remove ; pp.

aweged 2 7. 2 ; n. pi. m. awe-

gede vii. 24. awendan, wv. turn away, avert;

46. 20; =onwendan 142. 28*;

ind. prs. pi. awendaS 141.5. aweorpan, sv$. cast away, expel ;

101. 21, xxiii. 6 ; ind. prs. $,s.

awirpS 114. 21. awiergan, wv. curse ; pp. n. pl.f.

awirgede 8. 22*. awiht, 1) pron. anything ; ix. 62 ;

awuht xi. 9, xviii. 7, xx. 107,

xxii. 46, xxv. 59 ; auht vi. 6,

16, xi. 10, xx. 30, 166, xxi. 23 ;

so always in the prose, 12. 16

&c. ; d. used as adv. auhte Sy

mara xvi. 20. 2) adv. at all, in

any degree ; auht 22. 7 &c. awindan, sv&. strip off; xxv. 22 ;

ind. prs. ^.s. awint of in. 20*. awritan, svi. write, compose ;

pp. awriten 44. 5, 46. 27, 144.

6 ; g. pi. awritenra n. 28. awyrcan, wv. do ; ind. pst.

awyrhte 149. 16. awyrtwalian, wv. root up ; ind.

prs. 2.5. awyrtwalast 52. n, xii.

26 ; sbj. prs. awyrtwalige 61. 8.

B.

beec, n. back; a. S. 12; a. pi.

bacu ii. 15. beedan, wv. compel ; ind. prs. 3.^.

nede gebaedeS vi. 14 n. beeftan, adv. behind ; her beseftan

24. i*. beer, adj. bare ; n. pi. n. baru sond

vii. 13 ; d. barum sondum 91. 18.

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GLOSSARY

geb&ran, wv. behave; 36. 31; gebreron 72. 3.

beernan, wv. trans, burn ; 123. 15 ; ind, prs. %.s. boernS 34. 28.

beetan, wv. bridle ; ind. pst. ^.s. gebsette xi. 76; of a ship, make fast pst. sbj. 3.$. bsette 144. 31 ; //• gebaet xi. 23.

bteting, /. cable of a ship; #. bsetinge 144. 31.

balca, zvm. heap ; a. balcan 37. 8.

ban, n. bone ; n. pi. 46. 1 7, 20, x. 33, 35, 42.

be, /r^/. w. d. 1) actiial juxta- position, by, near ; 19. 2, 74. i, xix. 21 ; be healfe xxix. 43 ; along, Isede bi Ssem wege 139. 33. 2) mental juxtaposition a) com- pared with. 39. 21. ^) manner, by; hanga'5 be smale Srsede 65. 30 ; be nanum dsele, in no degree 130. 10 ; be senegum dsele 123. 22 ; be sumum daele 15. 18 &c. ; be ffsem daele 109. 21 ; be ftsem dsele 8e, in so far as 93. 23 ; be him gelfum bion, by himself 101. 3. c) standard, means, judging by, by reference to, by; Pr. 3, 26. 10, 51. 19, 22, 54. 20, 56. 26, 63. u, 92. 32, 96. i, 108. 27, 116. 30, 148.9; be ftoem, thereby 38. 20 &c. ; be Sy 83. i &c. cT) in connexion with, in the case of 36. 16, 28, 64. 17, 70. 29, 113. 32, 114. 7, 130. 28, 146. 31, 32, v. i ; be hwaem, in what connexion 96. 12, 119. 29; be Ssem Se, by reference to the fact that 88. 14 ; . in order that 108. 2, 132. 4. <?) forming obj. of vb. concerning, nearly = ymb, fq. 23. 7 &c. and xxv. i, xxx. 17 ; bi 13. 14, 137. 26. /) in proportion to, accord- ing to ; be his semettan Pr. 14 ; be Codes dome 37. 4; be Sges cyninges gebode 136. 14; be hire andefne 72. 25 ; be Sees gyltes andefne 123. 20 ; be hire gearnunge 81. 34; cf. 82. i ; be his andgites mseSe Pr. 13, 145. 9; cf. 147. 14, 16; be his ge-

wyrhtum 68. 27 &c. ; cf. 119.

22, 123. 31, ix. 36, xx. 96, 228, xxvii. 27, xxix. 56.

beacnian, v. biecnan. beadorinc, m. warrior ; d. pi.

beadurincum i. 18. beag, m. crown ; 113. 3 ; d. beage

112. 26. bealcettan, wv. belch, bring up ;

to bealcetenne 51. 5 n. bealocreeft, m. evil art, sorcery ;

d. pi. balocrseftum xxvi. 75. beam, m. tree; 117. 29. beamsceadu, f. tree-shade ; d.

beamsceade viii. 28. beam, n. child ; d. bearne 20. 7»7°-

21 ; a. beam 70. 12 ; //. beam

70. 20, 23, 98. 32, i. 34, viii.

48, xxi. i, xxvi. 49, xxix. 21 ;

g. bearna 54. 8, 70. 28, 30; d.

bearnum xxix. 58, 68 ; a. beam

23. i, 24. 12, 70. 19, 71. 2. bearneacen, adj. pregnant ; n.s.n.

70. 12. bearnliest, f. childlessness; d.

bearnleste 24. 10*. beatan, rv. wv. beat ; ind. prs.

^.s. intrans. beateS on staSu vi.

15; //. trans. beatatS, belabour,

attack iii. 3. bebeodan, sv2. enjoin, command ;

ind. prs. \.s. bebiode 89. 32 ;

pst. 3.J. bebead 103. 6, 143. 13 ;

pp. beboden 40. 10, 24. bebod, n. command ; d. bebode

80. 3, xx. 69 ; pi. g. beboda

10. 15 ; d. bebodum 19. 22. becierran, wv. trans, turn; pp.

becerred xiii. 78. becreopan, SV2. creep; //. he sie

becropen xxv. 36. becuman, sv^. come ; arrive, hap- pen, befall; 18. 23&c.a;z</xii.24;

ind. prs. 3.5-. becymfi 34. 22, 61.

3,131. 25,133. 19; //.becumaS

23. 28, 30. 6, 38. 2 ; pst. 2.s.

to monnum become, came into

the world, became a man 17. 12 ;

3.j. becom 8. i, i. 77, xiii. 70;

//. becoman Pr. 7 ; sbj. prs.

becume 20. 18, 35. 8, 50. 18 ;

pst. 2.s. become on Siofscole,

GLOSSARY

217

fall among 33. 10 ; 3.^. 20. 19,

23- J3> 123. 23; //. becumen

15. 22, 50. 18. gebed, n. prayer ; a, 82. 18. bedtilan, wv. deprive ; w, a. &g.

pp. bedaeled 41. 19, 95. 18,

112. 32, 113. i, n ; n. pi. m.

bedselde 108. 29,112.18,113.30. gebedmann, m. priest; a. pi.

gebed men 40. 17. befrestan, wv. entrust, commit;

//. befaest 40. 12*. befon, rv. surround, encompass ;

ind.prs. 3.^. befehS 52. 25 ; pp.

befangen xi. 29, xiii. 7 ; a. pl.f.

befangene 49. 3. beforan, 1) prep, a] w.d. before,

in front of, in the presence of;

14. 10, 17. 8, 32. 19, 82. 12, 103. 3, 117. 17, 126. 15, 149. 8, xxviii. 46. b) w.a. to the presence of 36. 20. 2) adv. before, in front iv. 18 ; time, beforehand 144. 12.

began, anv. observe, fulfil ; $a

gecynd b. viii. 17 ; ind. pst. pi.

Sa gecynd beeodan 33. 27*. begang, m. circuit ; a. holma be-

gong xi. 30. begen, adj. both ; 65. 18, 67. 5 ;

n. ba twa xx. 76, 115; buta

38. ii ; buto 85. 13; butu xi.

23, 29; d. bsem 121. 27, 122.

5 ; a. n. bu xxxi. 4. begietan, sv$. get, obtain ; be-

gitan, 12 times, 55. 5 &c. ; beget,

engender 54. 8 ; tobegitanne 53.

10, 12, 55. 23, 56. 5, 56. 19;

ind. prs. 2.s. begitst 71. 26 n. ;

3.j. begit 76. 27 ; beget 76. 30 ;

//. begitaS 107. i, 140. 29 ; pst.

2.s. begeate 17. 14; sbj. prs.

begite 60. 29, 77. 24, 27, 88.

17 ; begete 76. 29; //. begiten

54- 3°.

behealdan, rv. a) keep, observe ; b} behold, look at ; ind.prs. $.s. behealt 16. 20 (b) \pl. behealdaS 72. 1 6 (b} ; pst. pi. beheoldon

15. 26 (a) ; imp. beheald 108. 6 ; 135. 24 (ff) ; sbj. prs. behealde 46. 3 (£).

beheawan, 'rv. behead; heafde

beheawon i. 43. behefe, adj. suitable, becoming ;

n. s.f. behefu xii. 7. behelian, wv. cover, conceal ;

17. 24 ; pp. behelod 34. 13; n.

pl.f. behelede 16. i*. behindan, 1) prep. w. d. behind ;

105. 15, xxvi. 23, xxix. 52. 2)

adv. behind xxiv. 29. behoflan, wv. need, require ; ind.

prs. pi. behofiaS 40. 23* ; sbj.

prs. pi. behofigen 40. 23 n. behwierfan, wv. turn round ; be-

hwerfan utan, to encompass 85.

23 ; pp. behwerfed 58. 2, xiii. 77. behydan, wv. hide, conceal ; //.

behyd 34. 12*. belgan, sv^. swell with anger,

grow angry ; ind. pst. $.s. rftx.

hine gebealg 61.17 \PP- gebolgen

in. 30 ; n. pi. m. gebolgene

xxv. 45 n. belicgan, sv$. surround ; ind. prs.

pi. belicgaS xvi. 10. belimpan, sv$. w. prep, to ; con- cern, pertain, belong ; ind. prs.

3.J. belimpet 16. 24 ; belimpS

32. 27, 118. 8; w. to and g.

29. 17, 31. 7 ; //. belimpaS 87.

2, II, 88. 2.

belucan, sv2. lock up ; 7. 24, i. 73 ; //. a. pl.f. belocena 28. 15.

beneah, swv. w. g. enjoy; pi. benugon 57. 19.

beneo'San, prep. w. d. beneath ; xx. 222 ; benySan 108. 20.

beniman, sv\. deprive ; w. a. & g. 113. 4, 6, x. 39 ; sbj.prs.pl. benimen 20. 26 ; pp. benumen 13. 4, 17. 6, 17, 28, 30, iv. 23.

beo, wf. bee ; 71. 6, xviii. 5.

beobread, n. honeycomb ; bio- bread 52. 3 : bibread xii. 9.

beodan, svz. offer ; xiii. 42 ; ind. pst. 3.J-. bead 66. 26, 143. 13*; sbj. prs. pi. biodan 57. 17*.

beon, anv. be ; usual form in B, fq. 16.3 &c. ; but bion occurs also ; bion is the usual form in C, 12. 26 &c. ; but beon 93. 31, 120. 14, 125. 10, 131. 24;

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GLOSSARY

wesan v. 29, xi. 16, 49, xiii. So, xv. 10, xxvi. 51, 70; bion xi. 51, xx. 145 ; to bionne, to beonne 92. 17 &c. ; ind. prs. i.s. usual form com 13. 12 &c.; beo 1 8. 31*; w. fut. meaning bio 105. i, 140. i ; 2.s. usual form eart 8. 18 &c., xx. i, 45. &c. ; neg. neart 20. 15 &c. ; bist 28. 23, 105. 14, xxiv. 27; 3.J-. is and biS indifferently : is Pr. 2 &c. ; neg. nis 14. I &c. ; biS ii. 24 &c. ; beoft 10. 22*, 19. 6*, 21. 3*, 32. 29*, 35. 16*, 36. 6*, 39. 6*, 70. 28* ; bioS in. 22* ; byft 60. 27* ; pi. bioS & sint equally often ; beo 5 about 15 times in C, 15. 10 &c. ; in B beoS 7-w.y/ common , n. 17 &c. ; ^W bioS 0£<?z// 7 times, 39. 7 &c. ; byoS 134. 15 ; sint usual form, 9. 20 &c. ; but sind

8. 22*, 9. 13*, 28*, 65. 12; sient 37. 24; sent 31. 8*; send 32. 15*, 20*, 22*; synt ii. 18 ; sindon about 15 times in €,14. 7, iv. 44 &c. ; in B, 16. i*, 19*; sindan 17. 18*; siendon

9. 26 ; sendan 30. 2 ; seondan 9. 26*; syndon 20. 23* ; pst. i and 3.5-. wees 10. 28 &c.: often was zVz B, 7. 6 &c. ; T^. rises

11. 2 &c. ; ne woes 40. 3, xxvi. 92; 2.s. waere ii. 3 &c. ; //. wseron 7. 3 &c. ; nasron 33. 23 ; sbj. prs. s. ^lsuaUy sie n. 9 &c.; se 15. 24*, 31. 27*, 35. 29*, 57. 9*, 126. 23* n., 146. 20*; sy

12. 25, 15. 18, 21. 17, 23. 20*, 137. 12, 138. n, xiv. 7; si 33. 4 N, 122. 10*; seo ii. 9*, 24. 27*, 27. 24*, 39. ii*, 53. 14* 56. io*5 23*, 58. 14* ; beo 17. 19, 69. 6*, 58. i*; bio 63. 2, 78. 10, 85. 30, 130.1,137.3, 7, x. 65 ; wese xxxi. 23 ; //. sien 22. 29 &c. ; sin 28. 19*, 32. 20, 30 N ; sen 29. 27*, 29*, 31. 18*, 32. 23*; seon 31. ii*, 32. 18*, 46. 9*, 70. 16*; beon 57. 15*; bion 28. 2, 37. 18*, 92. 14, 101. 3> US- 30, ii7- 14; pst. waere

ii. 19 &c. ; //. wseren 13. 21

&c. ; wseran 23. 10*, 24. 6*. beorg, m. hill; a. vii. 13. beorht, adj. bright; 86. 9, 105.

19, xxix. 19 ; f. pred. beorht

xxx. 9 ; n. wk. beorhte 136. 13 ;

g. beortes, beorhtes* 121. ii ;

wk. beorhtan 121. 14, iv. ii ;

a. wk. 10. 4 ; a. wk. 10. 8 ; //.

n. m. beorhte, beorte* 10. 20,

iv. 42 ; wk. beorhtan 10. 6; a.

m. beorhte iv. 8 ; comp. n. s. n.

beortre 95. 7*; a. .y.w.berhtre xxii.

22 ; a. pi. m. beorhtran xxi. 27. beorhte, adv. 81. 35, 95. 12, xxii.

35, xxviii. 27 ; comp. beorhtor

82. i, 86. 7, 112. 17; sup.

beorhtost 21. 2, v. 3; beortost

121. 10 (berrhtost B). beorhtnes, f. brightness; 21. 3*,

89. 18*, xxi. 31, 41. beorn, m. warrior, (brave) man ;

i. 52 ; g. beornes viii. 34 ; //. g.

beorna xiii. 23, xxi. 41 ; a.

beornas xxvi. 75. bepriewan, wv. wink ; cage be-

prewan 44. 14* n. beriedan, wv. deprive; rice b.

ix. 50. beran, sv^. bear, support ; ind.

2.s. birest xx. 276 ; brist 82. 15*;

3.J. byrS 129. 20 ; pp. boren =

natus xxvi. 46 ; geboren 20. 3*,

122. 2 ; n.pl. m. geborene 25. i. bereafian, wv. rob, deprive ; 13.

10, ix. 50; ind. prs. 2.s. berea- fast 10. 12 ; 3.^. bereafaS 10. 7, 133. 22, iv. 10 ; pst. pi. berea- fodon 8. 10; pp. bereafod 13. 18, xxii. 50; bereafad xxviii. 42 ; n. pi. m. bereafode 66. 2 1 .

beriepan, wv. rob, deprive; ind. pst. pi. berypton ii. 12.

bescielan, wv. look, gaze; ind. prs. 2.s. bescylst ... on 121. 30.

beseon, svs,. look, gaze; ind. prs. pi. on besioS 145. 25 ; pst. s. rftx. beseah he hine, looked round 103. 12 ; sbj. prs. hine besio to . . . 103. 1 6 ; pst. s. hine underbsec besawe 103. 7, 8.

besliepan, wv. slip, place; ind.

GLOSSARY

219

pst. 3-j. hu hefig geoc he beslepte

40. i*. besmltan^z/i. defile ;//. besmiten

34- 3, viii. 33- besorg, adj. deserving care, dear,

precious ; sup. besorgost 66. 31 ;

a. s. n. 22. 2. bestyrman, wv. assail, disturb ;

ind.prs.pl. bestyrmaS 9. u. beswemman, wv. make swim ;

pp. n. pi. m. beswemde 115. 8. beswic, m. deceit, deception ; d.

biswice 30. 5. beswican, sv\. deceive; 15. 6;

ind. prs. $.s. beswicS 41. 10,

47. 1 8 ; sbj.prs. beswice 82. 25 ;

//. a. s. m. beswicenne 19. 16 ;

a. pi. m. beswicene 19. 17. beswingan, sv$. beat, scourge ;

pp. beswungen in. 30, xxv. 46. besylian, wv. soil, stain ; //.

besyled on blode 40. 2*. bet, v. wel. betan, wv. improve ; xxiii. 9 ;

gebetau 60. 13, 14, 123. 23,

134. 6 ; ind. prs. $.s. gebet 47.

20 ; pi. gebetaS 89. 14, xxi. 23 ;

sbj. prs. gebete 103. 21 ; //.

gebeten, atone for 143. 29. betera, v. god.

betrung,/] improvement ; 123.25. betst, betsta, v. god, wel. betweox, prep. w. d. between,

among; xi. 45, 84, xxiv. 13, 16;

betwux 7. 4*, 10. 7*, 49. 10*,

u*j 13*, 80. 9*, 12*, 105. 10* ;

betweox 113. 26; betwyx 105.

ii*; betwuh 38. 19*, 39. 25'*,

70. 24*, 126. 17*, 134. 27, 28,

136. ii*, xxix. 4; adv. xxvii.

20; betweoh 138. 28, 148. 4,

xxviii. 52 ; betwuht 136. 6*. beflearf, swv. w. g. need; ind.

prs. s. 31. 19, 59. 28, 75. 7, 32,

96. 32;//. beSurlonsi. 21,60.5,

147. 8 ; pst. 3-j. beftorfte 97. 3 ;

sbj. prs. 3-j. beSurfe 31. 30 ; pst.

2.s. beftorfte 79. 20. beUeccan, wv. cover ; //. beSeaht

xxviii. 43. beweefan, wv. wrap up ; pp. be-

waefed 92. 5.

bewarenian, wv. beware, guard ;

ind. prs. $.s. rflx.hme bewarenaS

xvi. 23. bewealwian, wv. wallow; ind. prs.

pi. rflx. bewealwiao1 hi 115. 9. bewegan, sv-,. cover; ind. pst. $.s.

bewaeg 127. 13. bewendan, sv$. intrans. turn ;

ind. pst. 3-j. bewende 9. I. beweorpan, sv$. throw, plunge ;

ind. pst. 3.J. hwset bewearp Se

on Sas care 15. 20. bewerian, wv. defend; pp. be-

weroo1 92. 5*. bewitian, wv. observe, perform ;

bewitigan 17. 27 ; sbj. prs. $.s.

sift bewitige iv. 16. bewreon, .rz/i.2.wrapup, conceal ;

//. bewrigen 10. 22, iv. 47,

viii. 59. bidan, svi. w. g. wait, await ; ge-

bidan 124. 6, xxvii. 7, 17 ; ge-

bidon 124. 10; ind. prs. 3.^.

gebit 119. 32 ; sbj. prs. gebide

20. 31. biddan, sv$. pray, pray for ; 79.

3, 5, 6, 102. 12, 18, 25, 28,

x. 3 ; ind. prs. I .s. bidde 140. 2 ;

2.s. bitst 51. 2; 3.^. bit Pr. 10,

59. 26 ; //. rflx. we us gebiddaS

143. i ; pst. 2.s. bsede 139. 29 ;

3..?. bsed 102. 29, i.64;//. bsedon

7. 22 ; $e wit unc to gebsedon

100. 29; sbj.prs. bidde 50. 25 ; gebidde Pr. 12; pst. bsede 123. ii.

biecnan, wv. denote, signify ; bee- nan xi. 79 ; gebecnan 24. 24,

101. 12 ; gebeacnian 101. 12*. biegan, wv. trans, bend ; began

57. 22*; ind. prs. 3.^. beg$

xiii. 3 ; sbj.prs. byge xiii. 53. gebierhtan, wv. make bright ;

ind. prs. $.s. gerberhteS xxi. 32 ;

gebirht 89. I9*;//. n. pi. m.

gebirhte 86. 6. bierhto, f. brightness ; birhtu

81. 35, 82. 13, vi. 6, xx. 269;

a. 89. 20*, 23*; beorhto xxi.

39 ; biorhto 141. 14*. biernan, sv$. burn, be on fire ;

ind. pres. 3.5. byrneS viii. 50 ;

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GLOSSARY

byrnS viii. 45; pst. ^.s. barn 39. 20; sbj. 3..T. burne 39. 21, ix. 17 ; /rj. /. birnende 34. 9*, 28 N; byrnende 34. 7*; used as adj. wk. m. byrnenda 34. 28.

bifian, wv. tremble ; ind. pst. %.pl. bifedon 102. 6.

bilewit, adj. gentle, kind ; xx. 69, 255, 269.

bilewitnes, f. gentleness, kind- ness ; g. bilewitnesse 128. 8.

bill, n. sword ; d.pl. billum ix. 30.

billrudu,/. red sword-dye, blood? a. billrude viii. 34.

bindan, sv$. bind, fetter, 37. 8 ; gebindan 28. 17, 66. 32 ; ind. prs. 3-j-. gebinft 47. 21 ; pi. ge- bindaS 38. 31 ; pst. 2.s. gebnnde 81. 6; sbj. pst. $.s. gebunde 96. 17 ; pp. gebunden 14. 24, 37. 9, 80. 3, 102. 30, v. 39, xx. 67, 153, xxvi. 96 ; a. s. m. ge- bundenne, captivated 50. 9 ; «. pi. m. gebundene 108. 7.

binnan, prep. w. d. within ; 31. 32, 108. 21 ; beinnan 8. 3.

bisgian, wv. occupy, trouble ; ind. pst. z.pl. bisgodan Pr. 6* ; sbj. prs. $.pl. bysigen xxii. 30.

bisgo, /. occupation, trouble; pi. n. bisgu Pr. 6* ; d. bisgum Pr. 5*, xxii. 64; bisegum 82. 8*; bysegum xx. 255.

bisgung,/ affliction ; d. bisgunga 95- 2f.

bismerian, wv. revile, mock ; w. g. bismrian 33. 16 ; ind. pst. 3.5. w. a. bismrode 45* 6.

bisn, /. example; bisen 52. 2* ; bysen 53. 9, xii. 7 ; g. bisne 63. II*; bisene 39. 20*; d. bisne 85. 23* ; bysne 118. 27, xx. 43 ; bysene 51. 19; a. bisne 51. 21, 85. 12,132. 22, 139.15, 145. 17; bysne 97. 28 ; pi. bisna 139. 6* ; g. biesena 65. 12 ; a. bisna 101. 9, 10, 108. 2 ; bisena 104. 25.

bisnian, wv. set an example ; ind. pst. %.s. bisnode 79. 26 ; //. bisnodon 134. I.

blspell, n. example, parable; a.

101. 15, 22, 114.1, 126. is;//.

d. bispellum 140. 2, xxiii. 9; a.

bispell 101. 9; bispel loi. n. biter, adj. bitter ; 51. 2 ; g.

biteres 52. 3*; bitres xii. u,

xxvii. 7 ; d. wk. biteran viii. 54;

a. m. biterne 132. 7, 9 ; pi. n.f.

bitere 50. 22.

bitere, adv. bitterly; ii. 15. biternes, f. bitterness ; a. biter-

nesse 25. 7. biwist, f. sustenance, food ; 40.

21 ; a. biwiste 40. 21. blac, adj. bright ; d. blacum iv. 8 ;

wk. blacan 10. 5. blsec, adj. black ; 145. 24. blandan, j-v. mix, blend ; pp.

geblonden v. 19, xx. 81. blate, adv. lividly, with livid

flame ; blate forbsernS ; viii.

54; b. forbsernan xx. 115. blawan, rv. intrans. blow (of the

wind) ; ind. prs. 3.^. blawe'S

21. 4*, vii. 52 ; blaewS vi. 8 ;

sbj. prs. •$.$. blawe 27. 13. bled,/, shoot, branch, fruit ; //. d.

bledum 92. 2 ; a. bleda 136. 16,

17, xxix. 60. blendan, wv. blind ; ind. prs. %.s.

blent 121. 16. bleo, n. colour, appearance ; a.

blioh xxxi. 4 ; d. pi. bleowum

33- 3°-

blican, sv\. shine ; xxii. 35. blind, adj. blind; 121. 32, 122.

6; g. wk. blindan 15. 30; a.

blindne 8. 10, ii. 10 ; //. n. m.

blinde xix. 30 ; selces domes swa

blinde 74. 6. bliss, /. joy ; blis 74. 24*, 75.

31, 76. 4, 86. 25, 87. 15; g.

blisse 56. 24 ; a. blisse, favour

102. 26, ii. 15; n. pi. blissa,

joys 20. 17. blissian, wv. gladden ; ind. prs.

3..?. geblissaS 54. 25. bllSe, adj. joyful, glad ; 53. 24,

75. 30, 94. 1 8 ; d. pi. bliSum

wordum 8. 26 ; bliSum eagum

10. 29 ; comp. bliftra 39. 25, ix.

bllSnes, f. joy ; a. pi. bliftnessa 20. 4, 15.

GLOSSARY

221

blod, n. blood ; g. blodes 57. u, xiii. 23; oflete blodes, let blood 66. 29 ; d. blode 34. 4,

40. 3, viii. 34, ix. 59. blostma, ww. blossom, flower ;

pi. n. blostman vi. 10 ; bios- man 21. 5*; g. blostmgena 29. 21* ; d. blostmtim 72. 29, 92. 2 ; a. blostman 12. 10, 17. 25.

blowan, rv. bloom ; ind. prs. 3.^. bloweo" xx. 99 ; blewS 80. 17*.

boc,/. book; 38. 6, 103. 22, 139. 17 ; d. bee about 15 times, Pr. i . &c. 0«<af xxv. 54 ; bee

41. 28* ; a. boc Pr. 8, 1 1 ; //. bee 65. 12; £•. boca n. 28, 43. 8, i. 52 ; d. bocum 41. 27, 143. 13; a. bee IT. 29, 30.

boccrseft, m. book learning, litera- ture ; d.pl. boccraeftum 7. 12. bocleeden, n. written Latin ; d. of

boclsedene Pr. 2. gebod, n, command; 143. 12 ; d.

gebode 136. 14, xxix. 56. boda, wm. messenger, herald ;

103. 26. bodian, wv. proclaim, herald ;

ind. prs. ^.s. bodaS 136. 5; he

daeg bodaft xxix. 23 ; pst. %.s.

bodode w. g. 45. 6. bog, m. bough, branch ; a. boh

57. 22*, xiii. 53 ; d. pi. bogum

92. i. bot,/. improvement, cure ; d. bote

9.8. brad, adj. broad 87. 4 ; widely

known 68. 21 ; d. bradum 41.

25 ; wk bradan 41. 25*. brsedan, wv. extend ; gebrsedan

49. 24, xi. 66 ; to brsedanne 42.

12 ; togebrsedanne43. 15 ; ind.

prs. 3-j. intrans. brsed xx. 99 ;

sbj. prs. 3.//. brseden 68. 20 ;

gebrsedan 53. 31*. breeding, /. widening, extension ;

g. brsedinge 46. 6*. brecan, sv\. break ; 57. 13. bred, n. board ; d. brede 41. 25

(brede B). bregdan, sv$. hleoftrum braegdan,

modulate their song xiii. 47.

brego, m. chief, king ; xx. 43. breost, n. breast, heart, mind ;

d. pi. breostum xix. 30, xxi.

27, xxii. 64, xxv. 45. breostcofa, ivm. mind, heart ; d.

breostcofan ix. 32. bridel, m. bridle ; d. bridle 49. 3,

xi. 29, 79, xxiv. 37 ; a. bridel

105. 18 ; //. g. bridla 49. 28, xi.

76; d. bridlum 57. 3, xiii. 3. bridlian, wv. bridle, curb ; //.

a. pl.f. gebridlode 49. 28*. bringan, wv. bring, lead ; 71. 12,

143. 10; for forSbringan 41. I ;

gebringan 7. 19, 24, 14. 8, 16.

17,71. 12*; brengan 17. 23*,

25, 143. 8; give birth to 70. 2 2 ;

ind. prs. i.s. bringe 9. 19 ;

gebringe 18. 8, 9; 3.5. bringeS

xi. 59, 63, xxix. 57 ; bringS 48.

7, 49. 21 ; = forSbringS 80. 17 ;

brengeS xxix. 23 ; brengS 37.

31, 39. 10, 61. 28, 128. 32, 136.

14, xx. 101 ; gebrengS 131. 5 ;

brencS xiii. 60; bryngS 136.

1 6* ; //. bringaS 70. 14 ; bren-

gaS xx. 75 ; pst. brohte 60. 32 ;

gebrohte n. n, 17. 13 ; sbj.

prs. brenge 130. 1 8 ; pst.

brohte 23. 19, 102. 20, xii. 17,

xiv. n ; //. gebroht in. 25. broc, m. brook ; 14. 15, v. 19 ; d.

broce 86. 21 ; n. pi. brocas 82.

28. broc, n. affliction, evil ; 23. 5 ;

d. broce 133. 26 ; a. broc 133. 5. brocian, wv. afflict, harm ; ind.

prs. $.pl. brociaS 134. 7. broga, wm. terror ; 104. 15. brosnian, wv. decay, perish ; prs.

p. used as adj. t5es brosnienda

wela 35. 26. broCor, m. brother ; a. 39. 23, ix.

28. brucan, sv2. w. g. enjoy, use ; 17.

26,45- 30, 53- 28, 71. 30, 80.

20, xx. 108, xxxi. 9; to brucanne

19. 22, 24. ii ; ind. prs. 3.^.

brycS 24. 18, 47. 22 ; //. bru-

caS 134. 23; pst. 2.s. bruce 15.

15 ; 3.J. breac* i. 75 ; sbj. prs.

bruce.

222

GLOSSARY

brun, adj. brown ; n. s. f. brune

xxvi. 29.

bryd,/. bride, wife ; a.bryde ix. 30. bryrdan, wv. incite, urge on ;

ind. prs. 3.5. bryrS xiii. 3. bufan, prep, above, 1) w. d. 80.

25, 105. 15 : be ufan 108. 20 n.

2) iv. a. motion, 18. 13. bugan, sv2. intrans. bow down,

stoop ; gebugan xxv. 64. bugian, wv. dwell, inhabit ; ge-

bugian 42. 3 ; to bugianne 40.

21, 42. 9 ; ?'«</. prs. pi. bugiaS

42. 13, 22, 43. 10 ; bogia042.

15*. burg,y! fortified town, town; g.

burge 43. 2, u, 43. 18; d.

byrig 99. 10, 104. 28, i. 37 ;

Rome byrig i. 46 ; #. Troia

burg xxvi. 20 ; bung 7. 3*, ix.

10 (J) ; pi. g. burga i. 18, iv.

42 ; d. burgum v. 3 ; xxix. 23. burgsittend, m. town-dweller,

citizen ; n. pi. burgsittende

xxvii. 17. burgware, m. pi. town-dwellers ;

II. 18 ; g. burgwara n. 14;

d. burgwarum n. 22, x. 47. burna, wm. brook ; v. 19 ; g.

burnan viii. 28. buton, 1) adv. outside, 67. 3.

2) prep. w.d.\ a} outside, 113. 5; butan 31. 26, 55. 25. ff) without (sine) ; buton about 38 times, ii. 6 &c. ; butan about 20 times, 12. 17 &c. ; used as adv. butan 82. 30, 144. 22. c) except, buton 10 times, 28. 10 &c. and xiii. 15, xx. 136, 189; butan 5 times, 9. 24 &c. and iv. 27, xxvi. 89.

3) conj. w. no construction, ex- cept, fq. buton about 40 times > 1 8. 29 x. 54&c.; butan about 10 times, 16. 18 &c. ; bute 132. 15.

4) adversative conj. but ; buton 8. 20, 33. 26, 40. 9, 70. 26; bute 91. 9. 5) conj. w. sbj. unless ; buton about \ 8 times, 23. 20 &c. ; butan 9. 7, 31. 23 ; bute 141. 26, xviii. 10 ; buta ii. 1 8*.

bycgan, tw. acquire by purchase, acquire the power ; gebycgan p ic mote 89. 30 ; gebycggan 48. 12* ; ind. prs. pi. gebycgaS 133. 28 ; pp. gebohtftset Su . . . 48. 14, 1 6, 18, 54. 6, 89. 27.

gebyrd, /. birth, descent ; //. g. gebyrda n. 14, 46. 13; d. ge- byrdum 24. 3, 4, 68. 28, 69. 25.

gebyrde, adj. natural ; n. s. n. ne him nis gebyrde 1> ... 30. 2*.

gebyrian, wv. happen ; 139. 24; gebyrigan iv. 1 1 ; ind. prs. ^.s. gebyreS 47. 6, 57. 10, 66. 21, 77. 8, 99. 17, in. 23, 121. 2, J32. 30, 32, 133- 4> J35- i ; falls to, belongs 112. 28; ge- bereS 114. ii ; pst. gebyrede 37.9* 44. I*, 71. I*, 99. 14, 115. 13*, 125. 13; geberede 36. 33, 70. 22, 127. 10, xxv. 31 ; ge- birede 140. ii*; sbj. prs. ge- byrige 46. n, 125. 21, 127. 19*, 140. 4; geberige 125. 24; ge- bergie 127. 19 ; pp. biS weas gebyred 140. 5, 6 n.; waere weas gebyred 140. n; sie weas ge- bered 140. 13.

C.

caf, adj. active, vigorous ; comp. n. pi. cafran 88. 22.

cafortiin, m. courtyard, enclosure ; cafertun 42. 10*; cauertun ib. ; a. cafertun 42. 12*; cauertun ib.

calan, sv6. be cold ; impers. w. a. sbj. prs. cale*, kale 60. ii.

campstede, m. battlefield; a. campsted xxvi, 14.

cann, swv. d) w. a. recognize, know ; b} w. inf. know how, be able; ind. prs. 2.s. canst 132. 30 (£); 3.j. can 63. 16, J7 («)i I32- 10 («); con 60. 20 (a), 125. 25 (b) ; //. cunnon 55. 17 (a), 61. 13 (a), 131. 18 (b), 132. 12 (b\ xi. 9(«); con- trasted w. witon 48. 25 (a) ; pst. 2.s. cutest 48. 16 (6) ; 3.5-. cufte viii. 22 (£); xxvi. 53 (ff); pi.

GLOSSARY

223

33. 29 ; s.p

xxii. 51 (£); Sucunnet* ... 30.9;

//. cunnen 108. 31 (£); /.r/.

cu$e 75. 22, 20. 9 (<z), 15. 14

(0) ; //. cuften 56. 28 (£). capitula, ww. chapter; g. capi-

tulan 73. 15. carcern, n. prison, dungeon; d.

carcerne 8. 3, 45. 28, i. 73 ; a.

carcerne 7. 24, in. 25 ; carcern

xxv. 36.

caru,/. sorrow, grief; a. care 15. 20. casere, w. emperor ; i. 20, 61 ;

kasere 7. 21 ; £. kaseres 115.

16*; d. casere 34. 24, 66. 31,

xxvi. 6; kasere 66. 31*, 115.

15*, 17*, 19*; kasere 39. 18*,

30*; d. pi. caserum 7. 16. ceahhettung, f. laughter; a.

cehhettunge 36. i. ceald, adj. cold ; xx. 78 ; wk.

cealda xxiv. 22 ; ceald 80. 6*,

7*, xx. 80; ceald gesceaft xx.

1 19 ; /I wk. cealde xx. 100, xxix.

54 ; n. ceald 49. 20, 80. 6, xx.

77, xxvi. 28 ; d. cealdum xx.

90; wk. cealdan 80. 9, 13, 105.

12; a. f. calde viii. 29; wk.

cealdan 80. 13; n. cald xi. 59 ;

//. n.f. cealda xx. 76. ceaster, /. city ; d. ceastre 128.

8, 141. 7 ; a. 96. 27, i. 66. cempa, wm. soldier; n. pi. cem-

pan xx. 73.

cene, adj. bold; x. 51. ceol, m. ship ; d. ceole xxvi. 60 ;

a. SriereSre ceol xxvi. 27 ; pi.

d. ceolum xxi. 1 1 ; a. ciolas

xxvi. 23. ceorfan, sv^. cut; sbj. prs. $.s.

ceorfe him of 124. 16. ceorl, m. free man, man; xii. 27;

n. pi. ceorlas 108. 9. ceosan, sv2. choose; ind. pst.

2.s. gecure 16. 27; 3.^. geceas

20. 13, 66. 28; sbj. prs. ^.pl.

geciosen 138. 32 ; pst. gecure

xv. Ji ; pp n. pi. m. gecorene,

chosen, distinguished 41. u,

64. i* (gecorenne J). ciele, m. cold ; cile 80. 4 ; cele

xx. 73; d. cile 42. 3, 80. 21*,

81.9*, 136. 13*; cele xx. no,

158; cyle 42. 3*; a. cile xxix.

50; cele xx. 113. ciepa, wm. trader; cepa 34. i,

viii. 29. ciepan, wv. buy ; ind. pst. 3.^.

diore gecepte xxvi. 19. ciepemann, m. merchant, trader ;

n. pi. cepemen 42. 31. cierr, m. time, occasion ; d. set

sumum cierre ix. 23 ; set sumum

cyrre 39. 19*; set oftrum cerre

95- 28*. cierran, wv. intrans. turn, return ;

gecyrran xi. 37; to gecerranne

J39' > ind prs. $.s. cerreS

xxix. 50 ; gecerrefl xxviii. 6 1 ;

pi. gecierraS, gecyrra'S* 119.

33 J pst. 3~y. cerde 36. 32 ; ham

cerde 115. 19*; sbj. prs. gecirre

9. 8*; gecerre hine 95. 21. cild, n. child; 94. 17, 122. 2 ; a.

100. 5 ; n. pi. cild 108. 8, 10. cine, wf. chink, crack ; a. cinan

97. 14. cio, m. sprout, shoot ; pi. g. ciSa

xii. 5 ; d. ciSum 91. 26. cleene, adj. clean, pure ; d. claenum

149. 23, xii. 5 ; a. m. clsenne 109. 27 ; //. a. n. clsene 147. 25. clsenlic, adj. pure ; d. s. f.

clsenlicre 50. i ; a. s.f. clsenlice

xi. 92. claennes, f. purity ; d. claennesse

22. 14. clsensian, wv. purify ; pp. ge-

claensod*, geclaesnod 120. 14. clsensung, f. purifying; 123. 25. clamm, m. bond, chain ; d. pi.

clammum i. 83. claflas, //. m. clothes ; 30. 9, 40.

22 ; g. claSa 30. 17, in. 24,

xxv. 23.

clif, n. cliff; d. clife v. 13. clifian, wv. adhere, cleave ; w.

on 37. 25, 38. 23 ; cleofian

38- 23 (J) ! cliofian 37. 25 (J). clipian, wv. call ; xxvi. 85 ; to

Gode cleopian 9. 29* ; ind.

pst. clipode 8. 21*, 12. 12 ;

cleopode 8. 21, 103. 4, i. 83;

cleopode to him 50. 10.

224

GLOSSARY

dud, n. rock ; d. pi. cludum 91.

18. cluster, n. lock, bar, prison ; a.

cluster i. 73. gecnawan, rv. know, recognize,

understand ; 52. 10, 12, 56. 28,

74. 1 8, 132. 30, xii. 23, xix.

31 ; ind. pst. 3.^. gecneow 9. i. 'Cniht, m. boy, young man ; 78.

18 ; a. 73. 4; n. pi. cnihtas,

retainers, followers xxvi. 85. cnihthad, m. youth ; d. on cniht-

hade 122. 3. cnodan, rv. assign, attribute ; pp.

gecnoden i. 32.

cnoll, m. hillock, hill ; a. 26. 24. col, adj. cool ; n. v. 13. consul, m. consul ; 7. n. gecoplice, adv. fittingly, well; 8. 8. corn, n. grain, seed ; 95. 13, 15,

xxii. 37, 40. corner, n. troop, company ; d.

corSre xxvi. 85. cosp, m. fetter ; a. pi. cospas

116. 15. coSlice, adv. foully, miserably ;

xxv. 36. creeft, m. skill, faculty, virtue,

power; 38.9,x.37&c. ; £•. crseftes

108. 29 &c. and x. 39 ; art, 37. u, 40. 14; d. craefte 30. 9, xx. 9 &c. ; a. craeft 30. 22 &c. and xx. 196; //. gen. = virtues, n. craeftas 10. 20, iv. 42 &c. ; g. craefta 22. 9 &c. and xx. 119; d. craeftum 35. 14 &c. and xv. ii ; a. craeftas 44. 31 &c. and xxx. 7.

crseftig, adj. skilful, powerful ;

109. 1 8 ; selces Singes c. x. 51 ; wk. aelc craeftega 128. 27; crseftga xi. 92 ; g. wk. craeftgan xxiv. 51 ; d. wk. crseftegan 46. 18* ; pi. n. craeftes full craeftige I33- 7 5 comp. crasftigra 79. 24 ; sup. craeftigast xxx. 2.

crecisc, adj. Greek ; g. pi. cre-

ciscra xxvi. 28. creopan, sv2. creep; 107. 16 ;

ind. prs. %.s. criepS 107. 18 ;

pi. creopaS xxxi. 6 ; sbj. prs.

creope 91. 26.

cristen, adj. Christian ; 7. 6 ; n.

pi. m. cristene 131. 10. cristendom, m. Christianity ; d.

cristendome 7. 22* ; cristenan-

dome 7. 14*. culpian, wv. cringe, fawn ; iv. to

71. 24. cuma, wm. new arrival, stranger ;

a. cuman 36. 30, 37. 2. cuman, sv^. come ; 33. 6, i. 83

&c. ; to cumanne 53. n &c. ;

ind. prs. 2.s. cymest xxiv. 47;

cymst 105. 20* ; %.$. cymeS xi.

60, xiii. 62, xxv. 43, xxviii. 28,

xxix. 20, 29, 56; ustialform in

the prose cymS 20. 25 &c. and

vi. n, xvii. 29 ; gecymS 93. 4 ;

cimS 140. 5 ; cemS 127. 16 ;

pi. cumaS 15. 8, vii. 44 &c. ;

cume wit 148. 5 ; pst. 2.s. come

104. 28, 146. 29 ; $.s. com 13.

6, xx. 30 &c. ; com ftser gan 8. 1 6 ; pi. comon 17. 18 ; xvii. 3 &c. ; coman 23. 29*, 69. 18* ; sbj. prs. cume 13. 5, xiii. 76 &c. ; pst. come 43. 9, 84. 14, 16, 18,

140. 6, xxviii. 72 ; //. comen i.

66 ; pp. cumen 41. 12, xxiv. 51

&c. ; cymen xx. 34. ^

cunnian, wv. examine, test ; iv.

g. 12. 12 ; imp. cunna 12. 15. cu'S, adj. known, evident, famoiis ;

20. 9, xxvi. 60 ; f. cuSe xxvi.

53; «. cuS 54. 21, 84. 5, 129.

7, 144. 12, ix. 5, xxvi. n, 42 ; a. f. cuSe ii. 8 ; n. pi. n. ctv5 xxxi. 6 ; a. m. cufte 46. 30 ; comp. n. s. n. cuftre 51. 20.

cweman, wv. w.d. please ; to

cwemanne 133. 14. cwen,/. queen; xxvi. 89. cweftan, ^^5. say, speak ; 20. 5, 8,

22. 23, xxiv. 48 ; cwaefian 109.

7; ind. prs. i.s. cweSe 78. 13,

123. 15, 17 ; cwiSe 50. 18* ; 2.s.

cwist 12. 27, 19. 16, 20. 13, 17,

24. 31, 77. 21 ; cwyst 12. 30,

27. 22; cwest 119. 29*; 3.J.

cwi« 70. 15, 82. 29, 137. 29,140.

4 ; pi. cweftaS 19. 12, 58. 14, 85.

30, 32, 88. ii, 107. 28, 114. 22 ;

pst. i.s. cwseS 46. 17, x. 35 &c.

GLOSSARY

225

cwset 65. 5* ; 2.s. cwaede 12. 22 &c. ; 3.J. cwaeo1, very fq. esp. in phrases, Sa cwseft he, Sus cwseS &c., 8. 5, vi. 2 &c. ; z>z C. fq. eontr. to cwS 77. 24 &c. ; //. cwsedon 76.8, 124. 16, 140. 10; sbf. prs. cwe'Se 47. n ; cwseSe perh. confused w. cwgede 62. 19, 131. 23; //. cweftan, cwseSon* 137. 1 8 ; pst. cwsede 9. 23 ; prs. p. cweSende 10. 28.

cwic, adj. living, alive ; wk. cwuca 109. 29 ; f. cwuco 91. 9 ; g. cwuces 92. 3 ; a. cwucone, cwucene* 109. 28 ; f. cwuce 91. 6 ; pi. n,f. cwuca 126. 17 ; g. cwucera 145. 32, xxix. 79.

cwiddung, f. saying, report ; d. cwiddunge 45. 3.

cwide, m. saying ; 9. 22, 31. 20, no. 30, 143. 14 ; principle, 78. 1 6 ; a. 33. 13 ; a. pi. cwidas 15. 16, MPr. 5.

cwielman, wv. kill ; sbj. pst. cwelmde ix. 47.

cyme, m. coming, advent ; a. 1 36. 5.

gecynd, /. n. nature, kind ; f. 30.

13. 37- 19, 58- I0> xx- l87 I »• about 8 times, 38. 12 &c. ; uncert. about 7 times, 32. 18 &c. ; g. gecyndes 57. 24, 28, xiii. 12, 67, xxvii. 7; natural function 93. 17 ; gecynde 27. 26, 32. 6, 92. 23 ; d. gecynde f. about 6 times, 27. 24 &c. ; n. about

5 times, 31. 5 &c. and xx. 33; uncert. about 13 times, 41. n &c. and xx. 76 ; a. gecynd f. 33. 27; natural desire 114. 20, 21. viii. 17 ; n. 15. 26, 92. 31, 93. 21, xxviii. 62 ; uncert. about

6 times, 16. 28 &c. ; cynd 98. ii ; gecynde 57. 25, 93. 24, 108. 6, xiii. 55 ; n. pi. n. gecynd

29. 29; g. gecynda 81. 18, 19. a. ?8i. 17.

gecynde, adj. natural, suitable ;

30. 10, 63. 19, 133. 95 wk. gecynda 38. 9 ; / gecynde 93. 16 ; n. about 7 times, 30. I &c. ; a. f. xi. 14; //. n. gecynde 30. 3 ; a. i. 6.

gecyndelic, adj. natural, fitting ; n. 32. i ; g. gecyndelices 39. 12,

64. 3, 124. 6; a.f. gecyndelice 48. 28 ; n. gecyndelic 31. 25, 53. n, 63. 25, 64. 17 ; wk. gecyndelice 64. 5, 95. 29, 114. 1 7 ; Sset gecyndelic god 95. 26.

' gecyndelice, adv. naturally, suit- ably ; 54. 12, 98. 3.

cynecynn, n. royal family ; g. cynecynnes 115. 25, xxvi. 42.

cynegierela, wm. royal robe ; g. cynegerelan xxv. 23.

cynelic, adj. royal; a. wk. cyne- lican 35. 2.

cynerice, n. kingdom ; a. pi. cynericu xxvi. 6.

cynestol, m. royal seat, throne ; 7. 21 ; d. cynestole i. 48.

cyning, m. king; 7. 14, M.Pr. 2 &c. ; cyninc 66. 3 ; cynincg xv. 2; cining xxvi. 22 ; kuningPr. I ; g. cyninges 35. i, xx. 73 &c. ; d. cyninge 7. 18, xv. 13 &c. ; cininge 66. 15, 102. 28; a. cin- ing xxvi. 45 ; //. n. cyningas

65. 22, 66. 17, xxv. 58; kyn- ingas i. 56; cyngas 112. 6*; g. cyninga 35. 6, xv. 1 1 &c. ; d. cyningum 7. 2, 5, in. 13, xxv. 2 ; a. cyningas 105. 26, 115. 26, i. 6, xxiv. 58.

cynn, n. kind, species ; cyn xiv. 6, xxvii. 19 ; g. selces cynnes 64. 25, 89. 13, 74. 2, xviii. 4, xxvi. 34; d. cynne iv. 32, xi. 67;=kin ii. 21 ; pi. g. cynna in. 14, xxxi. 5 n. ; d. cynnum xx. 249.

cynn, adj. natural, fitting ; n. cyn *6. ii, 75- 3°» 99- H (cynn B).

cynren, n. kind, kin ; a. 116. 10; d.pl. cynrenum 82. 5.

cypera, wm. spawning salmon ; a. cyperan xix. 12.

cyspan, wv. fetter ; xxvi. 77.

cyst, f. choice, pick, best ; burga cyst i. 1 8 ; pi. virtues, good qualities, n. cysta 28. 4 ; d. cystum 122. 3.

cyfian, wv. make known, declare ; 40. 13, 19, ix. 22; gecyffan57. 2, xiii. i ; ind. prs. 3.*. gecyfi 47.

226

GLOSSARY

8, 19 ; pi. gecySaS 39. 7 ; pst. 2.s. cySdest 13. 22*; cyddest 13. 19, 22; 3..y. cySde 43. 8, 45. 7 ; //. cySdon i. 56 ; gecy'S- don 15. 27 ; pp. gecySed 30. 31, 32. 13, 37. 22.

, /. native place, home ; cyS 80. 25, xxiv. 49 ; d. cySSe 52. 10, 63. 30, 64. 10, 139. 27, 146. 29, xii. 24 ; a. xx. 158.

D.

deed,/ deed; 70. 27, 121. 19, i. 43, ix. 1 8 ; pi. d. daedum xvi. 23 ; a. dseda 44. 3, 5, 141. 8.

dseg, m. day; 68. 2, xii. 16; g. dseges 52. 6; fldfe>. by day 102. 5 ; d. dasge viii. 18, xxix. 41 ; used in adverbial phrases, selce dsege xxviii. 4 ; selce dseg, 10 times, 59. 23 &c. ; seghwylce daege xx. 137 ; seghwelce dseg xiv. 5 ; a. dseg 20. 3, xi. 62 &c. ; on dseg 33. 27, 121. 16 ; midne dseg 57. 24, 126. 13; pi. g. daga 73. 13; d. dagum Pr. 7, 34. 30, 35. i, 44. ii, xx. 213; on ... dagum 43. 6, 44. 4; gio dagum 45. 4 ; dahum 10. 10 ; a. dagas 17. 24, 49. 21, iv. 19.

deegrim, n. number of days ; g. dsegrimes xxvi. 33.

dsel, m. part, portion, share ; 29. 13 &c. and xxix. 53 ;g. dseles 42. i, 135. 28, xx. 60 ; d. dsele 42. 5, 1 6 ; w. be, extent, degree ; be sumum dsele, in some degree, partly 15. 1 8 &c. and xx. 96; be "Seem dsele Se, to the extent that, so far as 93. 23, 109. 22, 132. 23; be nanum dsele, in no respect 130. 10 ; be senegum dsele, in any degree 123. 22 ; a. dsel 13. 30 &c. and xxiv. 31 ; a. pi. dselas 76. 17.

dselan, wv. divide, distribute, assign; 120. 12; ind. prs. 2.s. dselest xx. 51 ; dselst 79. 30 ; 3.5-. dselS 128. 8, 22; //. gedseled 90. 5*, xxix. 35; pi. m. ge-

dselede 92. 25* ; a. gedselde 28.

23*. gedafenlic, adj. proper, fitting ; is

^ g. xxxi. 21. gedal, n. separation; d. gedale

45- 25-

dam,/, harm, injury ; 67. 23. dead, adj. dead ; d. bion, to die

66. 25 ; w^.deada 109. 29, no.

i ; /. pred. dead 22. 22 ; a.

deadne 36. 10, u, 109. 28 ; pi.

deade 46. 29 ; wurden deade,

died 118. i. deadlic, adj. subject to death,

mortal; deaSlic 17. 9*, 52. 16;

d. deadlicum 13. 13 ; a. n. wk.

deaftlice 46. 9 ; //. n. deaft-

lice 53. 10* ; g. deaSlicra 22.

29 ; wk. deadliceria 29. I* ; d.

deadlicum 74. 8*. deah, swv. be of use, be good,

avail ; ind. prs. z.s. 63. 9; pst.

3.5-. dohte 63. 8, 67. 10, viii. 5 ;

pi. clohton 44. 6 ; sbj. prs. dyge

123. 18. dearr, swv. dare, venture ; prs.

ind. 3.-$-. dear xi. 65 ; pst. $.s.

dorste xx. 70 ; sbj. prs. dyrre .

29. 18, 138. 13; durre xi. 54;

pst. pi. dorsten 134. 6, i. 27. dealS, m. death ; 20. 22, x. 29 &c. ;

g. deaSes 20. 24 &c. and xxvii.

6 ; d. dea^e 26. 13 &c. ; a. deafi

66. 28 &c. gedefe, adj. fitting, seemly ; n. s.

n. xxvi. 92. delfan, sv^. dig ; 34. 1 1 ; sbj. prs.

delfe 140. n, 14. delfere, m. digger; i^d. 13 dema, wm. judge ; 105. 19, 119.

28, 136. 25, xxiv. 42 ; g. deman

1 20. 2 ; d. 17. 9. deman, wv. judge, deem ; 122.

28, 140. 24 ; ind. prs. $.s. demo'

125. 28, 131. 12, 18 ; sbj. prs.

^.pl. demen 121. 26. demm, m. harm, loss ; a. dem 13.

!> 47- 7- denu, f. valley; d. dene 27. 7,

vii. 37. deofol, m. devil ; a. dioful, deo-

fel* 38. 28.

GLOSSARY

227

deop, adj. deep; diop 82. 28;

d. diopum 112. 15. deoplice, adv. deeply ; xxii. 3 ;

dioplice 94. 27* ; r0w/>. diop-

licor 12. 26. deor, «. wild animal ; 72. 8 ;

wilde d. 124. ii ; dior 73. i,

xxvii. 24; d. diore 116. 22,

xxvi. 87 ; a. dior 73. 3 ; pi.

deor 116. 23 ; dior 101. 28,

xxvii. 20 ; g. diora xxvi. 92 ;

*/. diorum 121. 15, 124. 8, xxvii.

ii. deorboren, adj. of noble birth ;

f. diorboren xxvi. 52. deorcynn, n. species of animal ;

d. deorcynne 116. 20; d. pi.

deorcynnum 116. 21*. deorwierfle, adj. precious ; a. n.

deorwyrSe 48. 17*; d. pi.

deorwyrSum 32. 26*; comp.

deorwyrftra 72. 23; /. deor-

wyrSre 72. 24 n.; n. 28. 8;

diorwyr'Sre 22. 31, 83. 31 ;

a. n. deorwyrSre 25. 20, 21 ;

diorwyrfire 48. 18* ; g. pi. dior-

wyrftra 33. 24* ; sup. wk.

deorwyrSesta 35. 25 ; n. wk.

deorwyrSeste 54. 9; deorweor-

Soste 48. 20 ; a. n. wk. deor-

wyrftoste 22. i ; g. pi. wk.

deorwyrfrestena 55. 27. deorwierflnes, f. precious thing,

treasure ; pi. d. deorwyrftnessum

19. 6; a. deorwyrfrnessa 34. 12. derian, wv. w. d. harm, injure;

36. 7, 13, xii. 4; gederian 36.

15; derigan 18. 14, 117. 6;

ind. prs. 3.5. deraS 30. 15;

dereS 32. 32, 144. 18, 26, iv.

36; xxvi, in; pi. deriaft 33. T,

36. 8, 116. 31, iv. 48; derigaS

36. ii; deregaS 10. 21*; sbj.

prs. pi. derigen 52. i*. diegellice, adv. secretly; digellice

7. 19* ; degelice i. 64. diegelnea,/! secret; a. diegelnesse

28. 14. diegle, adj. secret, hidden ; //. a.

wk. dseglan 57. 26 ; n. deglu

127. i ; comp. d. pi. diogolran

27. 16*.

diere, 1) adj. d.ear, precious ; diore 27. 24, x. 29; n. 27. 29; //. deore 31. 13 ; n. diore, dyre* 16. 12; comp. diorra, deorra* 28. 12; //. dierran 32. 16*; deorran 31. II ; sup. diorust, deorast* 27. 28. 2) adv. dearly, at a dear price : diore gecepte xxvi. 19; sup. diorost viii. n.

dierling, m. favourite ; diorling 140. 8 ',pl.g. dyrlinga, deorlinga*

66. 31; d. deorlingum 62. 14; 65. 4*, 67. 15*; diorlingum

67. 15 ; a. deorlingas 64. 28*, 133. 12 ; diorlingas xv. 8.

dimm, adj. dark, dim ; f. w.

dimme xii. 16 ; a. n. wk. dimme

8. 10, ii. IT. dogor, n. day ; g. pi. dogora

xiii. 21, xx. 175, 209, xxii. 61,

xxviii. 65. dogorrim, n. number of days ; d.

dogorrime x. 67. debtor, f. daughter ; 22. 12,115.

23, 116. 2, xxvi. 33, 52. dom, m. a) freewill ; b} judgement,

opinion ; <:) authority, power ;

d} reputation, glory ; g. domes

22.9 (d\ 74. 6 (£) ; domes

d?eg, doomsday 144. 2, xxix.

41 ; d. dome 16. 30 (c]. .^2.

J3 W, 37- 4 (<0» 4i. 26 (b\

112. 9 (c), 121. 6 (b\ 121. 26

(b); fl. n. domas, decrees 59.

25. 35- 32 («). M0- 28/

domere, = demere, m. judge ; d. 20. 13 ; n. pi. domeras 64. 12.

don, anv. a} do, perform ; b] act ; c} make, render ; d} cause ; e) put, set ; _/") used to avoid re- peating another vb. = do. a) Pr. 14 &c. />) 37. i &c. c] 26. 15 &c d} 47. 7 &c. e) don 8aer weor?- scipe to 75. 16, cf. 75 28 et inf. /) 9. 14 &c. ; don 117. 14, 24 ; gedon, effect, bring to pass, render 24. 25, 36. 15, xxvi. 102 &c. = do 134. 6; to donne no. 29 &c. ; ind. prs. 2.s. dest 30. 1 6 ; gedest 10. 3 &c. andxx.. 272; 3.5. de$ Pr. 15: vii. 14 «&c. ; gedeS 28. 3 &c. ; //. do5 14.

Q 2

228

GLOSSARY

1 7, iv. 26 &c. ; gedoS 28. 4 &c. ;

pst. dyde 7. 15, xiii. 79 &c. ; pi.

dydon 20. 17 &c. and xxix. 5 ;

Sserof dydon, took away 76. 21

(e) ; gedydon 16. 7, 29. 29;

zV/z/. do 29. 23, 99. 25 ; do nu

of, take away 42. 4 (V) ; do ...

to, add 113. 14 (<?); .rt^'. prs.

do 58. 2, xv. 13 &c. ; //. don 44.

28 &c. ; don ealne cetggedere 76.

19 (e) ; don 113.2; gedon 28.

26, xxi. 27; pst.pl. dyden no.

3 ; //• gedon Pr. 2 &c. aw^ xi.

23; n.pl. m. gedone 113. 32. dreamcrseft, m. music ; 38. 7. dreamere, w. musician ; 38. 7. dreccan, wz\ vex, torment ;

dreccean v. 40 ; ind. prs.- 3.^.

dreceS vii. 25 ; j/y. prs. %.s.

drecce vii. 54. drefan, wv. stir up, confuse,

trouble ; xxvii. 2 ; gedrefan v.

23 ; ind. prs. -$.s. gedrefeS 14.

u, v. 8; gedrefS 71. 5, in.

28 ; gedraefS xviii. 3, xxv. 42 ;

//. drefe ge 124. 3; gedrefafi

14. 5 ; pp.. gedrefed 9 times,

8. i &c. and i. 74, v. 18; ;/.

//. m. gedrefde 130. 26. gedrefednes,/. confusion, trouble ;

'3- 8 ; g. gedrefednesse 14. 18 ;

gedrsefednesse 13. i ; d. gedrefed- nesse 14. 24, 95. 23, 142. 21,

23 ; a. 59. 2 ; g.pl. gedrefednessa

104.33. gedrefnes, f. confusion, trouble ;

d. gedrefnesse v. 40 ; gedr0efnesse

xxii. 61. drenc, m. drink; 135. 20; a.

132. 7. dreogan, sv2. suffer, endure ; ind.

prs. 3.J-. drigS 9. 11 « ; p$t. $.pl.

drogan 1 16. 26*. dreorig, adj. sad, sorrowful ; a,

dreorigne xxii. 33. dreosan, sv2. fall, perish; prs. p.

perishable, a. dreosendne vii. 16 ;

a. pi. wk. dreosendan 26. 29. drlfan, svi. a} drive away, expel ;

fr) practise ; drifan drycrseftas

xxvi. 54 (b} ; ind. prs. 3.5.

drifS xxix. 48 (a).

drincan, sv$. drink ; ind. prs. 2.5.

drincst 30. 17; 3.^. gedrinceft

vii. 1 6 ; pst. pi. druncon 34. i,

viii. 20, 28 ; druncan 33. 29*. drohtao1, m. manner of life ; a.

xxvi. 92. drugian, iw. intrans. dry up ;

sbj. pst. 3.5-. drugode 80. 18. drycreeft, m. magic, sorcery; d.

drycrsefte 116. 27; a. drycrseft

116. 14 ; pi. d. drycrseftum xxvi.

98. 102 ; a. drycrceftas xxvi. 54. drycrseftig, adj. skilled in sorcery ;

/. drycrseftigu 116. 3. drygan, ?t>v. trans, dry ; ind. prs.

3-j1. drygS 136. 15 ; drige^ xxix.

59- dryge, adj. dry ; f. pred. 80. 6* ;

n. absol. ©set drige, dryness

xxix. 48 ; d. absol. drygum,

dryness xx. 74 ; drince~S to

dryggum, drinks to dryness vii.

16; wk. drygan 80. 9; a.

drygne N.; drigne 34. 27 ; fwk.

drigan 80. 12; n. dryge 136.

12 ; d. pi. drygum 12. 9. dryhten, m. lord ; always used

of God except Creca drihten xxvi.

14, 19 ; dryhten 79. 10, 136.

24, iv. 53; drihten 12 times,

10. 17, vii. 37 &c. ; g. drihtnes

i. 41, x. 67, xx. 209, 213, xxix.

36 ; a. drihten 29. 8. dryhtguma, 7ewz. retainer, soldier ;

n. pi. drihtguman viii. n. drync, m. drink, potion ; 30. 8 ;

g. drynces 60. 1 8 ; a. drinc viii.

22 ; pi. drincas 33. 24, viii. 9 ;

d. dryncum in. 27. duguS, f. a) flower, best ; b} ex- cellence, virtue ; c] benefit,

favour; 22. 4 (a}, 28. 28 (d} ;

pi. duguSa (b} ; d. duguftum

x. 29 (b\ xv. 8 (c]. dun, /. hill ; d. dune, in adv. of-

dune (q.v.} ; a. dune 73. 28, xix.

10 ; d. pi. dunum 73. 31, 91. 17. dunnian, wv. intrans. obscure;

ind. prs. $.pl. dunniaft TO. 6. diiru,/". door; a. 97. 14, 17, 24. dust, n. dust; 80. 19; d. duste

xx. 104; a. dust 28. 22.

GLOSSARY

229

dwelian, wv. lead astray; ge- dweligan 78. 17*; ind. prs. %.s. gedwelaS 73. 23* ; pst. dwtlode 100. 27*; sbj. prs. dwelige 100. 5* J PP- gedwelod 55. 21*.

dwelian, wv. lead astray ; ge- dwellan 78. 17 ; prs. ind. $.s. gedwaeleS xix. 3 ; sbj. prs. dwelle IO5- 5> 27 ; Pst- dwealde 100. 26; pp. gedweald 55. 21. B has dwelian in all these cases.

gedwola, wm. error, heresy ; 58. 12, 76. 13, i. 41 ; g. gedwolan 9. 1 8, 19. 31 ; d. 7. 7 &c. and xix. 29 ; a. xxvi. 39.

dwolian, wv. stray, err ; ind. prs. pi. dwoliaft 88. 27 ; s6j. pst. 2.s. gedwolode n. u ; prs. p. dwoliende 74. 31 ; dwoligende 108. 14.

dwolma, wm. confusion, chaos ; a. pi. mistes dwoleman v. 43.

gedwolmist, m. mist of error ; d. gedwolmiste 95. n, xxii. 33.

dyderian, wv. deceive, mislead ; sbj. prs. 2.s. dyderie*, dydre 100. 5.

dynt, m. blow, crash; a. 117. 30.

dysig, (i) adj. foolish, unthinking ; 26. 4, 63. 4, 98. 12, 122. u ; dysi 1 38. 14 ; wk. dysega xxv. 1 3 ; n. wk. dysige 115. 25; dysie xxviii. 65 ; g. dysiges 68. 13, xxvi. 52 ; dysges 64. 2* ; d. wk. dysegan 6 1. 6; dysgan 61. 3* ; a. dysine 17. ii, ii. ii ; n. wk. dysige xxvi. 39; //. n. dysige 31. 12, 68. 10, 74. 30, 78. 7, 109. 2, 23,

117. 15 ; wk. dysegan 74. 5, 78. 7, 108. 12, 16, 121. 32, xix. 29, xxvi. 98 ;g. dysigra 9. 3 ; dysegra

118. 12; wk. dysigena 63. 27; d. dysegum 61. 4, 62. 14*, 118. 7,9, 18, 121. 22,i38.i4;dysgum 81. 3*; a. dysige 41. 2 ; comp. n.pl. dysigran 74. 1 1* ; dysegran xix. 41 ; sup. dysegast xv. ii ; wk. dysgosta 123. 29. (ii) sbst. n. folly; 62. 13, 73. 23, 104. 6, xix. I ; dysi 122. I ; g. dysiges 1 08. 7 ; d. dysige 39. 4* &c. ;

a. dysig 9. 7 &c. and xix. 39,

xxviii. 78. dysigian, wv. be foolish ; ind.

prs.pl. dysega$ 12. 8; sbj. prs.

•$.pl. dysegian* -56. i n. dysilic, adj. foolish ; n. dyslic 42.

10, 84. 18.

ea,/. river; 83. 3, 4; g. 86. 21 ;

d- 37- 3, 83. 4, 86. 21 ; //. n.

102. 6 ; g. 74. 3. ea, inter j. oh ! ah I 65. 15, 68. 10,

94. 17. eac, adv. also, besides fq. ; w. ge

10. 6 &c. ; eac swa same xi. 5 &c. ; geac 16. 31*.

eaca, wm. increase ; 48. 6 ; g. eacan 55. 29, 75. 5 ; d. to eacan, used as prep. w. d. in addition to 22. 30, 31. 32, 59. 29, 60.

19, 146. 9; a. eacan 119. 7. eaden, ptcp. granted ; xxxi. 9. eadig, adj. fortunate, happy ; 59.

1 1 &c. ; d. pi. eadegum xxi. 44 ;

comp. n. pi. eadigran 60. 3. eadiglic, adj. prosperous, happy ;

98. 6. eadignes,/. prosperity, happiness;

55. i, 87. 15 ; d. eadignesse 52.

20, 139. 16; a. 54. 27. eafisc, m. river-fish ; a. pi. eafiscas

xix. 24.

eafora, wm. son ; xxvi. 35. eage, wn. eye; d. eagan 121. 30,

129. 30, 133. 13; a. eage 44.

14; //. n. eagan 122. 6, 145.

25; g- eagena 73. 7; d. eagum

11. i, iv. 55 &c. ; eahumii.i*; a. eagan 8. 26, xx. 261 &c.

eagorstream, m. sea, ocean ;

egorstream xx. 118; g. eagor-

streames xx. 122 n. eala, interj. oh ! alasj 9. 10, iv.

25 &c. ; e. ea 65. 15 ; e. eaw 39.

31, 70. 7 ; e. wa 73. 22 ; aeala

34. io*, 46. 7*, iii. i, iv. i;

eawla ix. 55. ealand, n. island ; d. ealonde 7.

4*, 34. 29; a. ealand 34. i*.

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GLOSSARY

eald, adj. old ; aid xxii. 54 ; wk.

ealda 31. 20; n. eald 126. 23,

xxviii. 70 ; a. wk. ealdan 33.

13, 135- 25; pl- n- ealde xxvi.

86 ; wk. ealdan 108. 9 ; d.

ealdum 22. 26, i. 65 &c. ; wk.

ealdan 103. 16; <:<?#//. g. eldran

feeder, grandfather 22. 25 ; ^/.

//. eldran 20. 1 1 ; v. also

ieldran. ealdgecynd, n. original nature ;

d. ealdgecynde xiii. 40, xxv.

57- ealdhlaford, /;/. lord from old

time ; d. pi. ealdhlafordum 7. 1 6, i. 63. ealdhlafordcynn, n. hereditary

lordship ; g. ealdhlafordcynnes

7. 21. ealdor, m. chief, prince; aldor

xxvi. 7> xxix. 6.

ealdormann, m. magistrate, dig- nitary ; n. pi. ealdormen 22. 24,

23.6. ealdriht, n. ancient right ; pi. g.

ealdrihta 7. 8, 16, i. 36. 57 ; d.

ealdrihtum 7. 22. ealdspell, n. old story ; a. M.

Pr. i ; d. pi. ealdspellum

127.8. ealdgeweorc, n. ancient work ;

xi. 40, xx. 1 1 6. eall, 1) adj. all ; fq. xvi. 8 &c. ;

eal 41. 24, xx. 207 ; /. eall 93.

1 8, xx. 171 &c. ; n. eall, eal ix.

44 &c. ; g. ealles 33. 5 &c. ; n.

ealles used as adv. altogether,

entirely n. 10, 40. 8, iv. 35, v.

30 &c. ; /. ealre fq. ; ealrse 41.

20 ; a. eallneg. 6, 24. 10, 104. 6,

xxviii. 5 ; commoner form ealne

1 8. 7, iv. 3 &c. ; ealne wegadv.

always, fq. 9. 21 &c. ; eallne

weg 120. 25; eallneg 120. 24,

25 ; ealneg xxii. 15, xxviii. 57,

69; ealnig vii. 40, 53, x. 21, . xxi. 15 ; /. ealle 76. 28 &c. ;

sealle 39. 19 ; n. eall 79. 31, xi.

88 &c.; eal 76. 23, 77. i, m.

17, xxii. 17; i«j/. ealle 69. 14,

xiii. 64 &c. ; eall xxix. 96 ;

eallon 53. 18*, 67. 5*, 69. 14*,

147. 4*, 12*; mid ealle tfdfo.

altogether, quite 8. 12, xvii. 22

&c. ; //. n. ealle vi. 5 &c. ; eall

23. 13*, 121. 27;/. usual form

ealla 18. 4. iv. 25 &c. ; ealle

10. 14, iv. 53 &c. ; n. ealle

about 10 times, 41. 28 &c. ;

commoner form eall 32. 15 &c. ;

g. eallra 10. 16, xx. 259 &c. ;

ealra 24. 25, xix. 28 &c. (both

used about eqtially] eal Sinra

godena weorca 18. 24 ; d. eallum

xi. 21 &c. ; ealum 22. 15*; a.

ealle ix. 24 &c. ; f. ealla and

ealle 52. 31, xi. 32, xiii. 7 &c.

(about equally} ; n. ealle 90.

32, xx. 56 &c. ; eall 29. 9 &c. ;

eal 42. 6 &c. 2) adv. altogether,

entirely; fq. in Cott. Metra,

often difficult to distinguishfrom

(1), x. 9, xi. 77 &c. ealllsig, adj. all icy, very cold ;

xxiv. 23. eallmsegen, n. all one's power ;

d. eallmsegene xxix. 96 ; almge-

gene xxix. 3. eallneg, v. eall. eallanga, adv. entirely; fq. 21.

27, xi. 26 &c. ; allunga 69. 30* ;

ellunga 60. 14. eallwealda, wm. Almighty; al-

wealda xi. 22. eallwihta, / pi. all things ; g.

alwuhta xx. 253. ealo, n. ale; 40. 22* (ealu J). eaofer, m. river-bank ; d. pi. eao-

frum xix. 22 ; seaofrum 74. i*. eargebland, n. surge of the sea ;

a. eargeblond viii. 30. eard, m. native place, home; 91.

17, xiii. 63 &c. ; g. eardes 116.

12, v. 15, xxvi. 71 ; d. earde n.

10, xiii. 70 &c. ; earda 83. 12 ;

a. eard 80. 35, xi. 66 &c. eardfeest, adj. settled, abiding ;

vii. 38; n. xx. 156. eardian, wv. dwell ; xx. 109 ;

cardigan 80. 21 ; ind. prs. ^.s.

eardaS 27. 7 ; //. eardiaS 25.2;

sbj. prs. 3.//. eardien xx. 146. eare, wn. ear ; pi. n. earan 145.

20; a. 28. 13, 145. 30.

GLOSSARY

23I

earfotte, 1) adj. troublesome, difficult; n. earfoSe 127. 22; g. earfoftes 147. 23; n. //. earfofte 81. 3, 92. 24 ; sup. a. f. w. earfoffestan 127. 3. 2) sbst. n. hardship, trouble ; d. earfoSe 130. 24 ; earefoSe 18. 28 n. pi. n. earfoSus6. 13, I25- 95 g> earfoSa 27. 12; d. earfo'Sum 22. 8, n, 66. 2, 120. 17, xxvi. 97 ; a. earfoSu 70. 12,

82. 7, 133- 3, I5> 27> xx- 254;

gearfoSu 70. 5. earfofthawe, a^'. hard to be seen ;

n. 81. 5, xx. 152. earfofllic, adj. difficult ; n. 118. 6. earfoflnes, f. hardship, trouble;

g. pi. earfoftnessa 23. 13. earfotJrime, adj. hard to count,

very numerous ; n. pi. n.

earfoSrimu Pr. 7. earfoSteecne, adj. hard to be

shown ; n. xx. 147* earg» adj. a] timid ; d} inert,

lazy ; c) depraved ; a. wk. eargan

115. i (a) ; n. pi. wk. ge eargan

1 39. 8 \b} ; comp. n. pi. eargran

60. 4 (<:).

earm, m. arm ; d. earme 66. 29. earm, adj. wretched, miserable ;

20. 5 &c. ; poor 77. 10, 124.

25; n. -wk. earme 105. 28, xxiv.

63; d. earmum 10. 17; a.

earmne 26. 17, 123. 4; wk.

carman 10. 26, 25. u; pi. n.

earme 24. 6, iv. 57 &c. ; wk.

carman xix. 3 ; d. earmum iv.

31 ; a. earme 105. 27, 117. 31 ;

wk. carman 73. 23 ; comp.

earmra, 123. I ; n. pi. earmran

60. 4, 74. u, xix. 41 ; sup. n.

pi. m. eaimoste 118. 2. earmlic, adj. miserable, wretched;

f. earmlico 138. 4; n. earmlic

74. 5, 146. 14, xxvii. 16, xxviii.

74 ; sup. earmlicost xix. 28. earmlice, adv. miserably; 71.

20 ; comp. earmlicor 72. 2. earn, m. eagle; 18. 12. earnian, wv. w. g. a. or ftset

clause, deserve, earn ; geearni-

gan 29. 3, 44. 10 ; ind. prs. ^.s.

earnatJ 88. 16, 20 ; pi. earniaS 44- 3Ji !33- 22; geearnigatS 112. 19; earnatf t> hie sien fty halran, gain, effect 88. 21* ; pst. 3.J. earnade ix. 20 ; pi. geearnodon 120. 14 ; sbj.prs. 3.^. earnige* 106. 26 ; pi. earnien 106. 26 ; //. geearnad 103. 5.

earnung,/. merit ; d. geearnunga 82. i, 124. 20, 21, xx. 228 ; geearnunge 81. 34 ; a. earnunga, advantage 88. 20 ; geearnungse 120. 16 ; //. n. earnunga, geearnunga* 70. n ; a. earn- unga 52. 20.

east, adv. east ; ix. 42, x. 5, xiii. 59, xiv. 7, xxx. i ; error for isest? xxix. 17.

eastan, adv. from, in the east ; 10. 12, 136. 4, i. i, iv. 23, vi. 12, xii. 15, xxix. 20, 26; be eastan xxix. 33.

easteweard, adj. east, used in adverbial phrases ; from easte- weardum 39. 27, 67. 30 ; from casteweardan 41. 21*.

eastewearde, adv. eastward ; xvi. 18.

eastre,/". Easter, spring ; d. or a. on eastran 29. 21.

eafle, adv. easily; fq. 26. 9, ix. 48 &c. ; comp. ieS 23. 12; eft 9. 27, 14. 8, 46. 19*, 52. 9*, 107. 19, 108. 2, 135. 21, x. 38, xii. 22 ; 104. 30, 124. 27, 145. 17.

eaftmetto, n. pi. humility ; 67. 8 ; g. eaSmetta 27. 6, vii. 33 ; ead- metta vii. 38.

eaBmod, adj. humble ; d. pi. eaO- modum 18. n.

eattmodllce, adv. humbly ; 97. 32; eadmodlice 71. 20, 149. 2.

eatfmodnes, f. humility ; g. ead- modnesse 27. 7*; a. eadmod- nesse 18. 10.

eax, f. axle-tree, axis; 129. 20, 23» 13!' 1 ; g- eaxe 126. 5, xxviii. 22 ; d. 129. 19 &c. and' xxviii. 13, 15, xxix. 18; a. 126 8, 131. i.

ebba, wm. ebb, low tide ; g. ebban 49. 26 ; n. pi. xi. 69.

232

GLOSSARY

ece, adj. eternal; 9. 12, iv. 33 &c. ; wk. eca 148. 31, iv. 29, &c. ; /. ecu 120. i, xiii. 71; «;£. ece v. 44; w. ece 113. 22, xx. 237 &c. ; g. eces 138. 24 ; wk. ecan 78. 25 ; d, ecum iv. 3 ; to Saem ecum gode xxi. 3 ; _/! ecre 120. 17, 139. 16 ; wk. ecan 10. i, 23. 9, 149. 8; 0. ecne 78. 12, xx. 224, xxvi. 50; wk. ecan 89. 23, iii. 6 &c. ; /. ece 44. 9; n. ece 44. 17. 120. 13 ; m.tf. ece 143. 25 ; //. ece 27. 23 ; f. eca 26. n ; ece 51. 25, 77. 29 ; wJc. ecan 27. u, xix. 31 ; £•. ecra 137. 27* ; d. to fiaem ecum vii. 44 ; a. f. ece 78. 12 ; wk. ecan 26. 18, 130. 31, vii. 29; n. ecu 113. 19, 22. ecg,f. edge ; ^/. //. ecgum ix. 29. ecnes, f. eternity; 147. 23, 148. 7 ; d. on ecnesse, for ever, eternally 47. 2, 90. 12, 92. 17, 113, 4, 120. 10, n. edlean, n. reward, retribution ; 9. 21, 113. 13, 28, 125. 10; g.' edleanes 113. 3, 13, 119. 18, 134. 12 ; d. edleane 104. 22, J37- :3; a- edlean 70. n, 112. 20, 113. 9, 24, 120. 8, 9, n, 124. 13 ; 135. 16, xxvii. 26; //. g. edleana 112. 18 ; d. edleanum 113. 2 ; a. edlean 113. 20, 22. edniwe, adj. renewed ; n. pi. m.

edniwe xi. 39.

ednrwian, wv. renew, restore ;

ind. prs. •$.$. geedniwaS 131. 6,

8; pp. n.pl.f. geedniwode 92.

12 ; geedniwade 49. 9*.

edsceaft, /. new creation ; d.

edsceafte 92. 13, 15. edwlt, n. reproach, disgrace ;

i- 55-

efen, 1) adj. even, level ; g. n. emnes 58. 30*. 2) adv. equally, just ; xx. 244.

efeneeflele, adj. equally noble; pi n. emnseSele 69. 27*; a. 69. 24*.

efenbehefe, adj. equally neces- sary ; f. efnbehefu xii. 7. efenbeorht, adj. equally bright;

n. pi. efenbeorhte xx. 233 ; /.

xx. 231. efengod, adj. equally good ; n.

emngod w .d. 85. 2 ; emngood

142. 20 ; g. emngoodes 83. 25. efemefle, adj. equally easy; ;/.

efneSe xx. 167. efenlica, wm. equal ; efnlica xx.

19. efenlice, adv. equally, alike ;

emnlice 28. 23. efenmeere, adj. equally famous ;

a. s. m. efnmserne x. 32. efenmicel, adj. equally great ;

d. emnmiclum 147. 22 ; a. emn-

micelne 107. 12. efenneah, equally near; I) adv.

xx. 141. 2) prep. w. d. emn-

neah 80. 33*, 129. 32. efenswlSe, adv. equally, to an

equal degree ; efnswiSe xi. 44. efne, adv. equally ; i. 14, viii. 46,

48, xi. 76, xvi. n, xix. 30, xx.

124, 154, xxii. 19, xxvi. 65,

xxviii. 28 ; emne 136. 6*, ix.

38, xxiv. 63, xxix. 35. eft, adv. a second time, again ;

Pr. 9, i. 6 1 &c. ; seft i. 65

(J)- ege, m. fear ; 26. 6, i. 72 ; g.

eges 22. 10; d. ege 66. 2, 67.

13, 117- 30, 118. 28, 134. 32,

xx. 71 ; a. 14. 21, 102. 8, 125.

15, v. 28. egefull, adj. terrible ; egeful 43.

13-

egesa, wm. fear ; a. egesan xii. 17. egeslic, adj. terrible; 102. 16,

xxvii. 13 ; f. wk. egeslice 48.

7 ; d. wk. egeslican 52. 6 ;

comp. n. egeslicre 104. 15. eglan, wv. w. d. trouble, ail ;

ind.pst. 3.j. eglede 15. 23. ehtan, wv. w. g. pursue ; ind.

prs. 3.5. eht 148. 1 6. elcung,/] delay; eldcung 120. 211. ellen, n. courage ; 62. 26. ellende, 1) adj. foreign ; a.

ellendne viii. 30. 2) sbst. on

ellende, abroad 63. 30, 64. 9. elles, adv. otherwise, else ; of fen

w. pronouns nanwuht, nauht &c.

GLOSSARY

233

9. 14, ix. 20 &c. ; elles hwset,

something else 76. 16, 107. 25 ;

d. elles hwam 32. 29. elleshweer, adz/, elsewhere; in.

6.

elpend, /«. elephant ; 72. 5, 7. elSeod, f. foreign nation ; d. on

selSeode 63. 30*. elBeodig, adj. foreign ; elftiodig

124. 25 ; d. wk. sel^eodegan

63. 31* ; a. n. oelfteodig 63. 16* ;

//. n. elSeodge i. 55 ; d. selSeo-

degum 71. 26.

emn-, emne, v. efen-, efne. emnettan, wv. level ; ind. prs.

%.s. geemnet 46. 16*. ende, m. end, goal ; 44. 20 &c.

and xx. 275 ; g. endes 13. 2, 20 ;

d. ende 52. 19, xxi. 44 &c. ; a.

12. 6 &c. and xx. 10, xxviii. 22. endebyrd, f. order ; a. ? xiii. 4. endebyrdan, wv. arrange, order ;

pp. geendebyrd 50. 4, xi. 100. endebyrdes, adv. in order ; xi.

21, xx. 12; by error endebyrd

xiii. 4? endebyrdlice, adv. in due order ;

12. 19, 79. 13, 96. 19, 129. 9. endebyrdnes,/! order ; d. ende-

byrdnesse 49. 2, 57. 4, 128. 22 ;

a. 94. 10 ; endeberdnesse 128. 4. endeleas, a^'. endless ; n. 104.

15; n.pl.f. endelease 118. 5. endemes, adv. equally, uniformly ;

112. 23, xxx. 12, 16 ; endemest

141. 16*; aendemest 141. 18*. endian, tuv. intrans. end ; ind.

prs. z.s. endaS 38. 6, 50. 5, 103.

21, 139. 17; geendaS 44. 27,

148. 2 ; //. endiaS 39. 7 ;

feendiatJ 26. 13; pst. $.s. geen- ode 7. 9 ; pp. trans, geendod 100. 8.

geendodlic, adj. finite ; n. wk. absol. ftaet geendodlice, finite- ness 44. 21.

endung, /. ending, end ; d. en- dunge 39. 7.

engel, m. angel ; //. n. englas 98. 13, 140. 28, 144. 3, 146. 10,

13, 16, 19, 148. 2; g. engla xiii. 12, xx. no, 153, 263, 275 ;

d. englum 57. 8, 140. 31, 143-

31, 146. 22, xiii. 15 ; a. englas

129. 4, 142. 9, 146. 13. englisc, 1) adj. English ; d. englis-

cum spelle Pr«9. 2) sbst. n. Eng- lish language; on e. wende Pr. 2. eofor, m. wild boar ; n. pi. eforas

116. 17*; eaforas xxvi. 81. eorl, m. nobleman, eminent man ;

i. 78 ; d. eorle i. 72 ; pi. eorlas

i. 30 ; g. eorla ix. 59, xxv. 8. eorlgebyrd, f. noble birth ; d.

pl. eorlgebyrdum ix. 26, x. 27. eorneste, adv. earnestly, xvi. 22 ;

fiercely, xiii. 28. eorftbuend, ' m. earth-dweller;

n. pl. eortJbuende x. 25, xix. 13 ;

g. eorSbuendra x. 36, xii. 18;

d. eorSbuendum xxvi. 94, xxix.

72. eorficyning, ;//. king ; a.pL eorS-

cyningas ix. 47. eor&e, w.f. earth, world; fq. 49.

12, viii. 33 &c. ; g. eorSan 10.

i, x. 17 &c. ; d. 23. 6, iv. 25 &c. ;

a. 10. 26, vi. 5 &c. eortJlie, adj. earthly; wk. eorS-

lica 01, 9, 72. 20; n. eorSlic

xxii. 5 ; wk. eorSlice xx. 237 ;

g. eorSlices 22. 10, 81. 12, xx.

1 66 ; wk. eorSlican 40. 8, 9 ;

d. eorSlicum 81. n ; wk. eorS-

lican 45. 31 ; a. n. eorSlic xxiv.

7 ; wk. eorftlice 1 29. 29 : n. pl.

n. eorSlicu xxi. 30 ; eorSlice 89.

17 ; wk. eorSlican 30. 3, 45. 29,

58. 5 ; g. wk. eorSlicena 83. 13 ;

a. n. eorSlicu vii. 42, xx. 224 :

wk. eorfilican 27. 10 &c. and

XX. 212.

eorflrice, n. kingdom of the

earth ; a. pl. eorSricu iv. 37. eorflgesceaft, /. earthly creature ;

a. pl. eorSgesceafta xx. 194. eorflwaestm, m. fruit of the earth ;

d. pl. eorSwsestmum viii. 6. eoiflwaran, m. pl. dwellers on

earth, mankind ; iv. 57, xvii. i ;

d. eorSwarum xiii. 60. eow, pron. d. and a. of ge, you ;

usual form 25. 14, x. 1 8 &c.;

iow 25. 15, x. 65.

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GLOSSARY

eower, pass, adj. your; fq. se eower 34. 20, 43. 14; /. sio eowru 65. 1 8 ; eower 28. 30, 149. 4; w. 28. 32 ; g. eoweres 44. 31 ; eoweres aelces, of each of you 69. 28 ; eowres 45. i ; /. eowre 45. i ; d, eowrum 32. 9, 13, 44. n, x. I9;/. eowerre 32. 2, 44. 9, 124. 5; eowre xxvii. 5 ; a. eowerne 42. n, 18, 25,43.4, 46. io;/. eowre 32. ii ; n. eower 16. 30, xxvii. 2 ; inst. eowre 58. 6 ; pi. eowere 35. 29, 30 ; eowre 28. 18, 34. 31 ; /. eowra 31. 18 ; eowre 32. 15 ; «. 32. 15 ; g. eowerra 45. 2 ; d. eowrum x. 19 ; a. eower 73. 29*; /. eowra 32. 14; n. eowru xix. n ; eowre 28. 27.

eowian, v. lewan.

erian, wv. plough ; inf. erigen xiv. 4 (J) ; sbj. prs. 3.*. erige 60. 29.

esne, m. retainer, soldier, man ; 138. 18 ; d. 103. 5.

est, m. grace, permission ; a. ofer metodes est xi. 25.

etan, sv$. eat; ind. prs. i.s. itst 30. 17 ; 3.//. etaS 116. 23 ; pst. $.pl. seton 33. 27, 28, viii. 18.

eflel, m. n. native land, home ; 25. i, 105. 22, xxiv. 50; d. eSelen.4; eSle xx. 155; a. eSel i. 16.

eftelstdl, m. seat of government, capital ; ix. n.

eftelweard, m. defender of country, chief man ; n. pi. eSelweardas i. 24.

F.

facen, n. fraud, deceit; g. facnes

ix. 37. feeder, m. father; 69. 20, iv. 18

&c.; g. n. 4, 22. 25, xx. 67,

116, xxiv. 54; d. 22. 15, 68.

30, 69. 18; a. 69. 8 &c. and

xvii. 26, 1 1 6. fsegen, adj. glad ; gefaegen, fsegn*

140. i ; faegn ix. 37 ; gefagen

57. 28 ; n. pi. m. ? fsegen vi. io ;

comp. fsegenra xii. 12. fsegenian, wv. absol. or w. g.

rejoice; 102. 15 ; faegnian68. 16,

18, 19, 89. 29; ind. prs. 2.s.

fsegnast 31. 6 ; fagnast 31. 4* ;

3.j. fsegna'S, fagenaS* 45. 29 ; pi.

faegeniaS 29. 14 ; faegnia'5 39. 4,

69. i, 136. 30, xxix. 93; pst.

3.J. fagenode 39. 2=,* ; pi.

fsegnodon i. 33 ; sbj. prs. $.s.

faegenige 69. 9 ; faegnige 29. 21,

68. 20. fseger, 1) adj. beautiful; 72. 30,

73- 6> 87- 3> 145- 24» xxix-

25; w. 29. 12, 31. 5 ; £. ?c/^.

fsegran 113. 1 3 ; pi. n. f. fsegra

147. 20; «. fsegru 29. 9, 32.

30; faegere 31. 9*; g. fsegerra

29. 20 ; a. n. faegere 79. 28 ;

comp. fbegerra 69. 6, 72. 21 ; n.

fgegerre 32. 29, 31 ; sup. fsegrost

72. 9; wk. fsegeresta 29. 13;

n. wk. fgegereste 79. 29. 2)

sbst. n. beauty 31. 6, 73. 12;

g. faegres 31. 7 ; d. fsegere 69. 7*. fsegere, adv. beautifully, well ;

fsegre ii. 6. feegernes,y! beauty; 29. 18, 54.

24; g.pL fsegernessa 29. 17. fser, n. aspect ? a. xxxi. 4. faereld, n. motion, course, journey ;

g. fsereldes 125. 32*, xxviii. 2;

fereltes 129. 21 ; d. faerelde io.

2*, 28. 16; faerelte 130. 12; a.

faereld 16. 30; faerelt xxviii. n. fseringa, adv. quickly, suddenly ;

xxviii. 41.

fserlice, adv. suddenly; 117. 29. fsest, adj. firm, fixed ; 23. 6 &c. ;

/ faest 128. 16; wk. faeste xx.

271 ; n. faest no. 24, xx. 150;

g. faestes 20. 29 ; d. wk. fgestan

27. 6, 80. 14; a. faestne vii. 33 ; f. faeste 49. io, 142. n, xi.

42 ; n. faest 26. 23, 26, 144.

21 ; pi. faeste 23. 14, no. 22,

130. 4, 25; /. faeste 100. 14,

130. 12; a. faeste racentan,

strong 57. 9 ; / faeste vii. n. faestan, ivv. go without food, fast ;

ind. prs. i.pl. faestaS 143. i.

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235

feeste, adv. firmly; 21. 8, i. 35

&c. ; comp. faestor 91. 28. feesten, n. fortress; a. i. 20; d.

faestene i. 79. fsestlic, adj. firm, fixed ; g.

fsestlices vi. 16. feestlice, adv. firmly, steadily ;

20. 22, 23. 28, 81. u, i. 70;

comp. faestlicor 129. 22. feestnes, f. firmness, solidity ; a.

fsestnesse 72. 16. faestnian, wv. fasten ; pp. n. pi.

m. gefgestnode 130. n. feestrffid, adj. steadfast ; wk.

faestraeda 46. 23, x. 49 ; f. pred.

faestraed 47. 17. fsestrsedlic, adj. steadfast ; g. n.

faestraedlices 20. 21. feestrffidnes, /. steadfastness ; d.

faestrsednesse 12. 13; a. n. 5. feet, n. vessel, cup ; n. pi. fatu

104. 17.

fsett, adj. fat ; d.pl. fettum 1 15. 6. fagian, wv. vary, change; ind.

prs. 3 j. fagaS xi. 40 ; //. fagiaS

49- 9- famigborda, win. ship with foamy

sides or deck ; a. famigbordori

xxvi. 26.

fana, wm. banner ; i. 10. fandian, wv. w. g. examine, test ;

45. 9, 105. 25 »., 147. 15, ix.

12, xxiv. 57; ind. prs. 2.s.

fandast 51. 3. fangian, wv. join, fasten ; //. ge-

fangod 96. 14. faran, sv6. go, travel; 141. 27,

xxiv. ii ; rftx. Se faran xxiv.

16 ; to farenne 107. 16, 139.

29; ind. prs. 2.s. faerest xxiv.

28; 3.j. faerS 45. 27 &c. and

xx. 216; pi. faraS 79. 14, 130.

14, 147. 4, 5, xxviii. 32,

xxxi. 3 ; gefaraS trans, journey

through 42. 31 ; die 24. 13 ;

pst. 2.s. fore u. 5 ; 3.*. for 115.

18, xxiv. 12, xxvi. 13; pi.

foron i. 20; sbj. prs. fare 131.

17; //. faren 129. 24, 135. 30;

pst. rflx. fore 18. 14; prs. p.

farende*, faerende 93. 7. gefea, wm. joy; 9. 12; d. gefean

27. 9, 29. 26, 89. 30; a. iii. 6, v. 27.

fealdan, rv. fold, furl ; 144. 30. fealg, f. felly of a wheel ; d. felge

129. 27, 31, 130. i ; //. n. felgea

130. 13 ; felga 129. 23, 130. 5, u, 19 ; d. felgum 130. 3.

feallan, rv. fall ; to feallanne 81.

13, xx. 168 ; ind. prs. $.s. fealS

14. 1 6*; felS v. 15; pst. 3.5. feol i. 8 1 ; gefeoll 8. 3.

fearn, n. fern ; a. 51. 29, xii. 3. fearr, m. bull ; fear 72. 6, 7. feawe, //. adj. few; 25. 5 ; feawa

67. 1 8 ; feawa manna ongit 46.

28*; fea iv. 52 ; wk. Sa feawan

67. 20*; d. feawum 25. 17*;

feaum 46. 27*, 71. 14, 132. 22;

feam 22. 14 ; a. feawan 48. n. fedan, wv. feed ; ind. prs. $.$. fet

70. 5*, 136. 19*, xxix. 69. fefer, m. fever ; d. fefre 73. 13. fegan, wv. put together, join ; Sa

ged gefegean ii. 6 ; ind. prs. 3.^.

gefegS 49. 33 ; gefoegS, gefehS*

54- J7 5 PP- gefeged 38. 20, xx.

116, 121. fela, adj. indecl. many, much ; 19.

i, 44. 25, 126. 26, 146. 21, i. 81,

ii. i, 6, iv. 42, ix. 6, xi. 89, xvi.

5, xix. 25, xx. 101, xxiv. 12,

xxvi. 53, xxviii. 48, 76 ; w. sing.

vb. 144. 25, xx. 83; feola xiii.

16. felan, wv. feel ; ind. pst. 2.s. ge-

feldest 1 8. 27 n. feld, m. field; g. feldes 21. 5, vi.

10 ; d. felda 99. 9. feltun, n. privy ; d. feltune 104. 9. fenn, m. fen, swamp ; d. faenne

42. 16*, 19* ; //. n. fennas 42.

6 ; d. fennum 42. 29. feoh, n. property, money; 25. 27,

28. 6*, 8*, 58. 15* ; fioh 48. 20 ; g. feos 71. 16*; feos*, fios 31. 31 ; d. feo 48. 14*, 1 6*, 89. 27, 30* ; fio 48. 16, 89. 30 ; a. feoh 48. 17*, 53. 29*; fioh 48. 17, 53. 29, 64. 13, 133. 30.

feohgitsere, m. miser ; viii. 55 ;

d. feohgitsere 19. i. feoht, n. fight, war ; d. gefiohte

236

GLOSSARY

115. 17*; a. gefeoht 34. 3*,

viii. 32. feohtan, ^3. fight; fiohtan 138.

19 ; ind. pst. %.s. feaht 37. 6. feolan, .yz/3. enter; fiolan set his

eSle xx. 154. feon, ivv. hate ; ind. pst. 3.^. fiode

124. 13*; sbj. prs. 3.J. fioge

xxvii. 24. feond, m. enemy ; xv. 7 ; d.

feonde xxv. 16 ; a. feond 67.

24; fiend in. 18*5 //. n. fiend

30. 27*; g. fionda 48. 9; d.

feondum 67. 20 ; a. feond 33.

7* ; fiond 54. 20 ; fiend 48. 15 ;

fynd 33- 7, 48- *5*- feorh, ;z. life ; g. feores 33. 10, 66.

22, 27 ; r/. feore 66. 26, xxv. 16 ;

fiore 133. 31 ; a. feorh 22. 7,

67. 10. feorr, adv. far; feor u. 8, 139.

27, ix. 2, xxiv. 2, 9, xxvi. 30;

fior xx. 222; fyrr 139. 27*;

comp. fier, fyr* II. 9; sup.

fyrrest 130. 13. feorran, adv. from afar ; fiorran

ymbutan 127. 33. f eortta, num. adj. fourth ; n. feorSe

62. 26 ; feowerfte xx. 61 ; f. 80.

i ; fiorSe 103. 22, 139. 17 ; g.

feor'San, feorSan* 42. i ; d. 42.

5. feoung./. hatred; d. fiounge 124.

3*-

feower, num. four; 46. 4, 62. 25,

75-29, 3i, 79-34,86.29,131.3,

xx. 59, 63. feowerfete, adj. fourfooted ; n.

pi. n. fiowerfete 147. 6*; fier-

fete xxxi. n. gefera, wm. companion, associate;

//. n. geferan 36. 22, 49. 14;

g. geferena 53. 17; d. geferum

53- 17; a. geferan 36. 19, 47.

18, 50. 2. feran, wv. go, proceed; iv. 18;

rflx. Se f. 105. 10 ; geferan xi.

50; trans, travel over 42. 2;

to feranne 107. 16 ; ind. prs. \.s.

gefere 18. n ; $.pl. geferaS

xxviii. 23 ; prs. p. ferende 147. 3. ferli8, m.n. mind, spirit ; d. ferhfte

xxii. 52; ferhte xxii. 60 (J) ;

ferfte ix. 37 ; fsertte xxvii. 24. ferhflloca, wm. breast, heart; a.

ferolocan xxiv. 5. ferian, wv. carry, transport ; ind.

pst. 3-s. ferede xxvi. 26. geferrseden, /. a) companionship,

intercourse; b} retinue; 65. 3

(&) ; d. geferrsedenne 67. 23 (K) ;

a. 37. 19 (a); 49. 31 (a). geferscipe, m. a) association,

companionship ; li) class of

people ; <:) company, retinue ;

116. 21 (c} g. geferscipes n.

15 (a), xi. 82 (a) ; d. geferscipe

in. 15 (<:) ; a. in. 10 (a), xi.

47 (a) ; //. «. geferscipas 40.

23 (//) ; ^/. geferscipum 40. 20 (<^) ;

a. geferscipas xi. 93 (aX fetel, w. belt ; t/. pi. fetelum xxv.

10; fetlum in. 15*. fetJe, n. walking, locomotion ; d.

108. 22. fetter, f. feather ; pi. wings ; d.

feSerum xxiv. 9 ; feSrum xxiv.

5 ; a. feoera 105. 4. flerdmann, m. soldier ; //. d.

ferdmonnum 64. 13 ; a. ferdmen,

fyrdmen* 40. 18. fiersian, wv. pass beyond ; feor-

sian xxiv. 26. fif, num. five; 76. 2, 5, 6, 7,

77. 13, 20, 23, 25, 27, 86. 23;

g. Sara fif goda 86. 28 ; Sissa

fifa 78. 14. fifelstream, m. ocean ; a. xxvi.

26. fifta, num. adj. fifth ; /. fifte 75.

31, 139. 18 ; d. fiftan 42. 16. findan, sv$. find ; 74. 9, vii. 32

&c. ; ind. prs. 2.s. finst 44. 18* ;

3.^. fint 76. 21, 95. 21*, xiii. 34;

//. finde ge 73. 26 ; pst. i.s.

fond ii. 9 ; funde 8, 8* ; 3.^. 34.

12* ; sbj. prs. finde 140. 12 ;

pst. funde 140. 15, 17, viii. 58;

pi. funden 145. 4 ; pp. funden

96. 20, 97. I4, 99. 22, I40. 15.

finger, m. finger; d. fingre 8l.

15, xx. 1 80. firas, m. pi, men ; g. fira vii. n,

viii. 32, xix. 2 ; d. firum iv. 39.

GLOSSARY

237

firenfull, adj. sinful ; fierenfull

xv. 7- firenlust, m. sinful desire; g.

firenlustes 64. 27*; fyrenlustes

33- 2^*; g'pl- firenlusta viii. 15. gefirn, adv. long ago ; gefyrn

31. 21, 33. 13, 46. 25, x. 52;

w. 2er 78. 31, 80. 34, 97. 19,

101. 17, no. 5, 112. 5. first, #*. space of time ; fyrst 120.

28, 31 ; a. first 116. n ; fyrst

120. 27. firwitgeorn, adj. inquisitive ;

firwetgeorn xxviii. 76 ; n. pi.

m. firwetgeorne 126. 24. fisc, m. fish ; 48. 5 ; //. g. fisca

xi. 67 ; a. fiscas 74. 3. fiscian, wv. fish ; 73. 28. fiscnett, n. fishing-net ; a. pi.

fiscnet xix. n.

fitt,^. song, poem ; a. fitte 68. 6. fiBere, m. n. wing ; pi. n. fiSeras

J47- 5*5 <?"• nSra J33' I2 5 d-

fitJerum 105. 6 ; fifJrum xxxi.

8 ; a. fifrru xxiv. i. gefiSerian, ivv. provide with

wings ; 104. 30* ; gefifterigan

105. 6* ; gefeSeran 104. 30 ;

gefeSran xxiv. 4. fljesc, n. flesh ; 72. I, xxvi. 114;

d. flaesce 69. n, 29, 72. 4, 109.

u, xvii. 21, xx. 238. flSsclic, a^y. fleshly, carnal ; //.

n. iv k. flsesclican 73. 10 ; d.

flaesclicum 74. 25 ; a. wk.

flaesclican 70. 3. fleogan, sv2. fly; 36. 7, 104. 31,

xxiv. 2 ; fliogan 105. 5*, 7* ;

ryfo. Se fliogan 105. 9* ; fre

fligon 105. 8* ; prs. p. fleogende

147. 7*, xxxi. n. fleon, svi. fly from, avoid ; 27.

5 ; flion 25. 9, 148. 17, vii. 30 ;

to flionne 31. 16*, 103. 15 ; ind.

prs. ^.s. flihS 76. 25, 92. 21,

136. 12; pst. 3.^. fleah i. 20;

imp. pi. fleoS 149. 6 ; prs. p.

fleeting, transitory ; flionde 72.

29 ; n. pi. n. fleondu xxi. 30 ;

fleonde 89. 18*. geflit, n. strife ; n. pi. geflitu 59.

25.

flitan, svi. struggle, contend ; sbj.prs. 3.J. flite 107. 30.

flod, m. n. flood, flood-tide ; g. flodes 49. 26 ; d. flode 34. 29.

flor, f. floor, base; 52. 30, no. 25; d. flore no. 23, xx. 91 ; a. flore i. 81 ; flor 8. 4, 80. 14.

fiowan, rv. flow ; ind. prs. floweS v. 14; pst. 3.J. fleow 53. 8 ; prs. p. flowende 72. 29*, 80. 14.

fodor, n. food, fodder ; d. fodre 32. i.

folc, n. people ; 105. 28 &c. and xxiv. 63, xxviii. 65 ; often w. Sis, or uncomplimentary epithet, ungestseSSig, dysig &c. 126. 21, 64. 2 &c. ; g. folces 43. 1 1 &c. and x. 49, xxvi. 52; d. folce 43. 13, 123. 6, ix. 27; a. folc 41. 14 &c. and xvii. 13, xxiv. 60 ; g. pi. folca xi. 89.

folccutS, adj. well known, cele- brated ; xxvi. 9 ; a. folccuSne MPr. 9.

folcisc, adj. of the people, com- mon, w. men ; //. n. folcisce

69. 2, 102. 22, 138. 9; d.

folciscum 143. 21. folcgeslS, m. chief, noble ; a. pi.

folcgesiSas i. 70. folcgewinn, n. battle, war; g.

folcgewinnes i. 10. foldbuend, m. earth-dweller,

man ; pi. n. foldbuende xvii. 2 ;

g. foldbuendra xvii. 21 ; d.

ioldbuendum viii. 4. folde, wf. earth ; xi. 43, xx. 59,

85 ; g. foldan iv. 52, xx. 91 ;

d. foldan xx. 168 ; a. xx. in,

247, xxxi. 10.

foldes, error for flodes ? xi. 70 n. folgaU, m. service (as a courtier) ;

65.7. folgere, m. follower ; //. g.

folgera 78. 11 ; d. folgerum

66. 15, 78. 26. folgian, "wv. w. d. follow ; 35. 23,

37. 16 ; ind. prs. 3.J. folgatJ 14.

4 ; imp. pi. folgiaS 149. 6 ; sbj.

prs.pl. folgien 30. 2, 108. 30. fon, rv. seize, take, receive ; 101.

15, MPr. 9, xix. n ; gefon

GLOSSARY

57- H> 69. 15; on oSer weorc to fonne, take up, begin 127. 27 ; ind. prs. 2.s. fehst on ... loo. 7, 9 ; 3.^. gefehS 124. 9, xi. 89; pi. fo we ... on 101. 10 ; pst. 2.s. gefenge 14. i ; 3~y. feng to rice 7. 5, 65. 28 ; pp. gefangen 18. 19, 48. 5, 83. 17. for, prep. ; 1) w. d. : a) place, before, in front of: for sunnan xxix. 26 ; for herigum xxvi. 57 ; clipian for corSre xxvi. 85. b] in the sight of, as regards : for Drihtne i. 64; for Gode iii. 10 ; for worulde ii. 14, 20. 2, 23. u, 15, 113. 23, 138. 23. c} cause, owing to, on account of : fq. Pr. 4 &c. ; fore,/0//. c. 88. 13.

d] purpose : for goode deft 1 29. i. e = from, 45. 28 (of, B). 2) w.a. ; a] w. vbs. of reckon- ing, esteeming &c., for, as : for nauht to tellenne 56. 10 &c. and xxvi. 44, 50 ; wite Su for soft 17. 20, 32. 32. b] instead of, 82. 26. c] compared with, 29. 5, 42. 14, 116. 29, x. 9. d} benefit, on behalf of: for hine gebidde Pr. 12, cf. 22. 8. 3) Forming advs. and conjs. w. d. & tnst. d} interrog. forhwy, why? 62. 4 &c. ; forhwi 124. 3*, 125. 7, 132. 6; w.sbj. 68. 15, 91. 25, 125. 28; forhwam ii. 1 6. />) adv. therefore, for- Saem, 12. 24, v. 29 &c. ; forfton vii. 40, xxix. 43 ; forty 23. 21 &c. c] conj. because, forffgem 13- 8, v. 38 &c. ; forfoem ffe 13. 33, x. 66 &c. ; forSsem £ 18. 32 ; forfton 12. 5, xiii. 75 &c. ; forSon Se 12. 3 &c. d} w. sbj. forSsem, in order that 134. 5.

e) combinations, for^aem . . for- Ssem, for this reason . .. be- cause or because . . . therefore : forftsem . . . forSy 63. 24, 78. 15, 89. 16 ; forfcem . . . forfion 13. 17 ; foroy . forSy 76. 21 &c. and x. 35 ;' or'Sy . . . for- «aem (f?e) 82. 28 &c. and xx. 193 ; forSy . . . Se 88. 19 &c. ;

forSy . . . £ 40. 25, 43. 27, 147,

12.

foran, adv. in front, before ; on

0get neb foran, in the face 36.

24 ; wift Saet mod foran v. 43 ;

wiS 5a eagan foran xx. 265 ;

wiS Sone monan foran xxviii.

47 ; fortihS mod foran, draws

in front of; forsceotaS hine

foran, anticipate him 124, u,

cf. xxvii. 19. forbaernan, wv. trans, burn up ;

1 8. 20, 39. 19, ix. 9, xx. 115 ;

ind. prs. $.s. forbsernft 34. 10,

80. 23, viii. 54; pst. 3.J-. for-

bsernde 127. 13. forbeodan, sv2. forbid ; 103. 10 ;

forbiodan ix. 54. forberan, sv^. forbear, refrain

from ; forberan 1> he ne . . . 104.

ii ; pp. forboren, borne with,

forgiven 121. i. forberstan, sv^. collapse ; ind.

pst. 3.J. forbserst 45. 19. forbregdan, sv$. transform ; for-

bredan 116. 14, xxvi. 75. forbugan, sv2. avoid, prevent ;

37- 12. forceowan, svz. bite off ; ind. pst.

3.s. forccaw 36. 23. forcierran, wv. avoid, escape ;

forcerran 142. 17. forcuman, 5^4. destroy ; 80. 28 n. forcufl, adj. depraved, wicked,

bad ; comp. forcu<5ra 63. 10,

in. 23; n. forcuSre 109. i;

n. pi. forcuftran 54. 22 ; sup.

wk. forcu^esta 41. 16 ; a. wk.

forcuSestan 114. 16 //. ;;.. u'k.

37. 27 ; d. forcuSestum 37. 16,

38. 2.

forcwetfan, sv^. rebuke ; ind. pst.

3~r. forcwgeS'6i. 17. fordon, anv. destroy ; ind. prs

$.pl. fordoS 49. 32 ; sbj. prs.

3.^. fordo xx. 130 ; pi. fordon

136. 10; pst. pi. fordyden

xxix. 45 ; pp. n. pi. m. fordone

67.4. fordrifan, sv\. drive out of course ;

pp. fordrifen 115. 22, 116. 4 ; a.

ivk. fordrifenan 116. 7.

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239

fordrugian, wv. intrans. dry up ; pp. fordrugod xx. 104.

fordwylman, wv. confuse, ob- scure ; ind. prs. ^.pl. fordwil- maft 8a soSan gesihSe 14. 5.

fordysilic, adj. very foolish ; for- dyslic 42. 10.

fore, prep. TV. d. before, in front of ; him . . . fore . . . hangatS v.

forealdian, wv. grow old, be- come obsolete ; ind. pst. ^.pl. forealdodon 44. 6 ; //. forealdod 40. 2_7, 131. 7.

foremsere, adj. eminent, famous ; 53. 21 &c. ; wk. foremsera 37. 5, 46. 21 ; g. wk. foremeran 46. 1 6* ; //. n. foremsere 69. I ; f. wk. foremseran 139. 6 ; g. wk. foremaerena 44. 25* (formsera J) ; a. foremsere 46. 28, x. 62 ; comp. n. pi. foremaarran 69. 2 ; sup. foremserost 76. 26 ; n. pi. formaeroste 44. 4.

foremterlic, adj. eminent ; 75. 24.

foremsernes,/. eminence, dignity ; 56. 10, }6. 4, 77. 17, 86. 24, 87. 14; formsernes 77. 14; g. foremaernesse 56. 24.

forerynel, m. forerunner, harbin- ger; 103. 26; forrynel xxix. 25.

foresceawung, f. providence ; 127. 19, 128. n ; d. forescea- wunge 146. 31 ; a. forescea- wunga 136. 7*.

foresceotan, sv2. anticipate, fore- stall ; ind. prs. $.pl. forsceotaS hine foran 124. n.

forespreee, / pleading, defence ; 123. 18.

foresprecen, adj. above men- tioned ; d. pi. wk. foresprece- nan7. 5*, 113. 14.

foretacn, n. foretoken, presage ;

137- 27-

foreteohhung,/. predestination ; foretiohhung 127. 20, 129. 3,7, 131. ii. 140. 16, 21, 143. 18, 144. 4; d. foretiohhunge 139. 21 ; a. 142. 25.

foreflanc, m. forethought, provi- dence; 129. 2; foregone 128.

10, 15, 20, 131. 2, 16; d. foreSonce 128. 24, 25, 29, 129. 12, 130. 29.

fore'Singian, wv. w. d. plead for, defend ; ind. 3.^. foreSingaS 123. 19 ; sbj. prs. $.s. foreSingie 123. 17.

forewat, swv. know beforehand ; ind. prs. $.s. 128. 17.

forgiefan, sv$. give, grant ; for-

fifan 19. 9, 62. 30, 78. 14, 26, 2. 24, 119. 28 ; ind. prs. $.s. forgifS 62. 23 ; pst. 2.s. forgeafe 81. 33, xx. 225 ; 3.j. forgeaf 29. 9 ; imp. forgif 82. 6, 10, xx. 252 5 PP- forgifen 93. 21, 146. 15, 25; = forgiven 119. 21; n.pl. f. forgifene 134. 24. forgieldan, sv^. repay, requite ;

ind. prs. 3.^. forgilt 149. 9. forgietan, sv$. forget ; ind. prs. i.s. forgite 90. 2 ; 3.^. forgit 57.

1 1 , iii. 6 ; forget 9. 1 2 ; pst. 3^. forgeat 148. 14 ; sbj. prs. forgite 90. i ; pp. forgiten 8. 20 &c. and xxiv. 46 ; n.pl. m. forgitene 40. 26, 46. 29, x. 60.

forhealdan, rv. illtreat, misuse ;

tbj. pst. ^.pl. forheolden 143. 26;

pp. n.pl. m. forhealden 65. 18. forhelan, sv\. conceal; 66. 17;

//. n. pi. m. forholene 40. 27. forhergian, wv. lay waste ; for-

heregian 34. 27. forhogian, wv. despise, neglect ;

imp. pi. forhogiaS 35. 19*. forhwierfan, wv. transform ; //.

forhwerfed 116. 21*; n. pi. m.

forhwerfde xxvi. 86. forhycgan, wv. despise, neglect ;

forhigan 1 38. 1 6* ; imp. pi.

forhycgaff 35. 19. forinllce, adv. thoroughly, ex- ceedingly ; 94. 6. forinweardllce, adv. thoroughly,

genuinely; 137. 15. forleedan, wv. mislead ; ind. pst.

$.pl. forlaeddon ii. 1 1. forleetan, rv. leave, forsake ; 16.

15, v. 26 &c. ; forfeit 103, 9;

forlsetan ^ he ne, desist from

IO2- 33 > to forlsetanne 16. 13;

240

GLOSSARY

to forlsetenne 116. 13*; ind.

prs. 2.s. forlsetest 100. 8 ; 3.^.

forlaeteS xx. 157; forlset 14. 3 &c.

and x. 30, xvii. 24 ; let go, relax

49. 28 ; allow 49. 5 ; //. for-

laetao1 15. 7 &c. and xi. 81 ;

forlsete wit 138. 7 ; pst. i.s.

forlet 13. 29 ; 2.s. forlete n. 5,

20. 31, 62. 5 ; 3.^. forlet 52. 14

&c. #;z^ x. 66 ; //. forleton 44.

3; forletan 8. 10*; sbj. prs.

forlaete 67. 29 &c. ; //. forlaeten

20. 32, 108. 29, 133. 5 ; pst.pl.

forleten 64. 4 ; //. forlasten 16.

ion. ; d. wk. forlaetenan 95. 31. forleosan, jz/a. lose; 17. 21, 59.

31 ; ind. prs. ^.s. forlyst 90. 32,

103.20; w.d. 113.8; forlistw.

d. in. 3 ; //. forleosa'S in. 5 ;

/y/. 2~y. forlure 15. 13 &c. ; $.$.

forleas 148. 16; sbj. prs. for-

leose 87. 6; /.tf. forlure 17. 21 ;

//>. forloren 15. 2 &c. ; 72. //./.

forlorena 24. 27.

forlicgan, sv$ . commit fornication ; pp. forlegen, adulterous, impure

xviii. 9. forlustlice, adv. very cheerfully,

willingly; 51. 18. forlytel, adj. very little ; n. 29.

5 ; n.pl. f. forlytla 26. 8 ; each written as one word in C.

forma, wk. adj. first ; 34. 10, viii. 55 ;/ forme 33. 21, viii. 4, 38.

6 ; d. forman 95. 32. formicel, adj. very much, very

great ; n. 93. i. forneah, adv. very nearly, almost ;

"3; 32.

forscieppan, sv6. transform ; for- sceoppan to leon 116. 16*.

forsearian, ivv. intrans. wither; ind. prs. 3.^. forsearaft 91. 22 ; //. forsearod 131. 7.

forseon, sv$. despise, neglect; forsion 71. 30, xxiv. 7; to for- seonne 56. 3, 75. 12 ; ind. prs. 3.J. forsiehS 46. 14; forsihS 27. 9, 45. 29, vii. 42 ; forseoft 45- 29* ; pi. forseoS 57. 16*, 61. 15*; forsio»44. 31, 63. 3, 130. 17* ; forseo we 18. 12 ; pst.

3.J. forseah 61. 21, 68. 9; j<5/. /rj. 2.j. forseo 20. 30*; /.tf. forsawe 61. 25, 62. 13 ; pp. for- sewen 104. 17, 120. 4, 124. 25, for sa wen 22. 18; n. pi. -m. forsewene 104. 8, xiii. 37.

forsewennes, f. contempt ; d. forsewennesse 12. i.

forslawian, wv. hesitate, be loth ; sbj. pst. 2.s. forslawode 22. 7.

forslean, sv6. kill ; 34. 26 ; pp. forslagen 37. 8*.

forstandan, sv6. a} understand ; /;) avail ; 12. 30 (a) ; 50. 30 (a) ; 67. 8 (ft) ind. prs. 3.5. forstent ii. 30 (a\ 45. 22 (&), 47. i (b), 67. 16 (bj, pst. •$.$. forstod 45. 20 (/;), 67. 14 (b}, sbj. prs. for- stande 47. 10 (a).

forstelan, sv^. steal ; sbj. prs. 2.s. forstele 71. 17.

forswelgan,^^3. swallow, absorb ; vii. 14.

forsweltan, ^^3. die ; ind. prs. 3.j. forswilt 70. 21.

forswigian, wv. trans, pass over in silence, ignore ; pp. forsugod, forswugod* 40. 28.

forswlSe, adv. very strongly; excessively 40. 8.

forteon, sv2. a} cover ; b} lead astray ; ind. prs. ^.s. fortihS xxii. 34 (a) ; sbj. prs. ^.s. fortio 95- 12 ^).

fortruwian, 7<w. be over-confident ; ind. pst. rflx. Su 6e fortruwudest 1 8. 21 *; sbj. prs. ^.s. fortruwige 138. 26.

fortruwung, f. presumption ; d. fortruwunga 9. 7*.

fortS, adv. 1) motion, forth, forward; 79. 14, 103. 12, 105. 14, xxiv. 26. 2) time, hence- forth; xi. 17, 42, xxi. 8, xxv. 70 ; a forS xiii. 40, xvii. 28, xx. 17; forS on symbel, for ever xi. 94 ; 7 swa fortS, sub- sequently 122. 4. 3) swa for?? swa swa ... as far as ... 32. 4 ; swa for~S Sect ... to such an extent that ... 75, 23.

foiftbringan, wv. bring forth,

GLOSSARY

24I

produce, accomplish; 9. 27*,

43. 21, 29; word f. utter xxvi.

79; forSbrengan 66. 18, no.

34 ; forSgebrengan x. 62 ; ind.

prs. 3.j. forS ne bring 5 54.

12*; forSbrengeo1 xxix. 70;

forSbrengft 136. 2O*;//. bringaS

symle fort? no. 34. forflencan, iw. rflx. despair ;

ind. prs. 3.^. hine forSencS 19.

31 ; sbj. prs. $.s. hine forftence

138. 27 ; pst. ftu 8e forftohte 19.

30 ; pp. forSoht, in despair 19.

29, i. 82. forflforlsetennes, f. licence ; d.

forSforlaetnesse 12. 2. foiflryccan, wv. oppress, afflict ;

//. n. pi. m. 'forftrycte 9. 25. forflgewltan, svi. depart, die ;

//. m. pi. n. forSgewitene 46.

25, x. 52 ; a. 46. 28. forwel, adv. very well ; 40. 8. forweorttan, sv$. perish; 71. 7

&c. and xviii. 6, xxi. 34 ; ind.

prs. 3.J. forweorSeS xi. 85 ; pst.

2.s. forwurde 13. 28; sbj. prs.

$.pl. forweorfran 89. 19. forweoi'Sfullic, adj. very distin- guished ; 65. 15. forwiernan, iw. iv. d. and g.

prevent, restrain ; forwernan 144.

28 ; ind. prs. 3.^. forwyrnS 49.

22*; pp. hire biS forwerned

hire gecyndes 93. 17. forwyrd, f. destruction ; d. for-

wirde 70. 20. fostorfseder, m. foster-father; a.

66. 24. fostormodor, f. foster-mother ;

a. fostermodor*, faestermodor

8.27. fot, m. foot ; pi. n. fet 147. 5 ; g.

fota 107. 13, 15 ; d. fotum 10.

20, iv. 39, xxxi. 8, 10. fox, m. fox; 114. 28. gefreege, 1) n. inquiry, informa- tion ; d. mine gefrsege, as I

have heard xx. 82, 248. 2) adj.

famous ; xx. 2. frarn, 1) prep. w.d. ; a} motion,

from, 14. 19*, 1 6. 6*, 17*, 20.

28*, xxiv. 2 ; from, fq. 17. 7

&c. £) separation from, 38. 18,

60. 24, 78. 5, ii. 15; w. to-

sceadan, todselan &c. 84. 28 ;

&c. c) source, from Code wisse

12. 22, cf. 13. 6, 79. 23, i. 72,

xx. 35. d} from . . . oS : place,

39. 27 &c. andi. 14; time, 44.

22, 79. 12, xx. 10. e] agent,

by, 62. 12, 66. 22,- xx. 245. 2)

adv. away; 8. 12, 81. 10, 114.

n. framweard, adj. ready to depart ;

n.pl.f. fromwearde 26. 2*. frea, ivm. lord ; xvii. 9 ; g. frean

xi. 40, 67 ; a. xxvi. 63 n. freadryhten, m. lord ; g. frea-

drihtnes xxvi. 9. free, adj. greedy, covetous ; n. pi.

iv.g. hi firenlusta frece ne wseron

viii. 15. frecenlic, adj. dangerous ; n. 30.

1 6, xix. 2 ; frecendlic 73. 23* ;

comp. a. n. frecenlicre 119. 15. frecennes, f. danger, hardship ;

frecenes, frecennes* 50. 17; g.

frecennesse 48. i, 93. 12. frecne, adj. dangerous, wicked ;

a. "wk. frecnan 27. 5 ; //. a. wk.

frecnan 34. 12; n. frecnu viii.

58. gefredan, iw. feel, perceive ; 145.

22, 23, 146. 4; ind. prs. 3.*.

gefretQi. 15. gefrednes, f. feeling, perception ;

145. 19, 22. fremde, adj. strange, foreign ; g.

f. fremdre iii. n ; //. g. fremdra

45. 2; d. fremdum 17. 28, 31.

26, 32. 25; frsemdum 24. n*;

a. n. fremde 29. 29* ; wk.

fremdan 9. 13, 29. 27. fremman, wv. perform, accom- plish; 106. 13; ind. pst. 3.J.

fremede i. 45 ; gefremede ix. 33 ;

/A gefremed 128. 12. fremu, f. advantage ; 30. 10, 60.

27. freo, adj. free ; 89. 6 n. freoh

148. 24 ; a. freone 142. 3 ; f.

frige 142. 7 ; pi. freo, frige*

144. 3 ; g. friora xxi. 2 ; a. freo

142. 9.

242

GLOSSARY

freedom, m. freedom; 127. 21,

142. 12 ; g. freodomes 142. 9 ; d. freodome n. 25, 142. 22,

143. 28, 146. 32 ; frydome 146. 32*; a. freodom 89. 8 &c. ; friodom 140. 23, 27, 30, 141. 2, xxi. 8.

freogan, wv. set free ; ind. prs.

3.5-. gefreoS 47. 23. freolice, adv. freely; friolice 45.

27. freolsian, wv. deliver ; pp. ge-

freolsod 144. 9. freond, m. friend ; xxx. 3 ; g.

freondes 54. 15, 67. 24; d.

freonde xxv. 16 ; a. friend in.

1 8*; pi. n. friend 8. 13*, 48.

19*, 54. 9; frend 67. 16, 18 ;

g. freonda 48. 8, 67. 15* ; a.

freond 54. 20*; friend 54. 17*;

. .,..

freondreeden, /. friendship ; d.

freondnedenne 49. 33, 50. 3 ; a.

xi. 82. freondscipe, m. friendship ; d.

53. 20 ; a. 7. 8, xi. 90, 94. fricgan, sv$. inquire, learn ; pp.

gefrigen ix. 27. frignan, sv$. ask, inquire ; ind.

pst. 3>ty. fraegn, fran* 8. 26, 9. 4 ;

sbj.prs. ?,.s. sefter frigne xxii. 46

(0r /##£ <z.r compound ?) ; ^.

frugnen xxii. 52. fritt, W.TZ.; «) protection ; b^ peace ;

g. friSes i. 35 (d) ; d. friSe 60.

6w. (a). frrtSian, wv. protect ; ind. prs. 3.$.

frioYS 91. 24; pst. 3.J. gefrioSode

733- ii. friSstow, f. refuge; 89. n, xxi.

16. frofor, y. consolation ; xxi. 16 ;

frofer 50. 12, 89. n*; frofr

(error f or hrof) 52. 24 ; £•„ frofre

8- 3> i- 79> ii- 12, iii. n ; wtfjr.

frofres 9. 17*. froforboc,/. book of consolation,

translation of the Latin title De

Consolatione ; froferboc*, frofr-

boc 50. 6. fruma, 1) wm. beginning, origin ;

52. 21, xx. 275 &c.; d. fruman

79- I3> I3^- 31 ; set fruman 129. 18, 142. 27, xvii. 13, 26; from fruman xx. 10 ; a. 58. 9, 69. 18, 147. 27, 29, 148. i, xvii. 2. 2) adj. = forma, first ; d. Ssere fru- man gecynde 69. 24* ; a. fruman sceaft = frumsceaft 69. 27*, 31*.

frumcierr, m. first time ; d. set frumcerre, at once 145. 25.

frumsceaft, f. creation, origin ; d. frumsceafte 58. 8, xxix. 7 ; a. frumsceaft xvii. 24.

frumstol, m. original seat, home ; xx. 125 ; a. xx. 63.

fryniS, f. origin, beginning; d. set frymSe xi. 38, 77, xiii. 13, xxix. 38.

fugol, m. bird ; fugl xxvii. 24 ; d. fugle xxiv. i \pl.g. fugla 57. 20, xxvii. 19 ; d. fugelum 115. 4*; fuglum 121. 15*, 124. 8, xxvii. ii ; a. fugelas xiii. 48.

ful, adj. dirty, foul ; d. pi. fulum

US- 7-

full, 1) adj. full, complete; 22. 9 (fee. and i. 9 ; full man, perfect 114. 8 ; ful 23. 20*, iv. 36, ix. 5; wk. fulla no. 19, 126. 13; /. wk. fulle 83. 21, 85. 17 ; n. full 83. 8 &c. ; wk. fulle 83. 5, 84. i, 90. 15; g. fulles xxviii. 41 ; a. fullne 39. 3, in. 2; fulne 25. 22, no. 18, xxi. 8 ; /. fulle 78. 13 ; n. full 88. 28 ; inst. fulle 103. 18, 109. 14 ; pi. n. fulle 113. 31 ; f. fulla 65. 12 ; w£. fullan 88. 29, 78. 8 ; a.f. fulla 77. 19, 82. 24, 88. 28 ; fulle 78. 22, 88. 18 ; wk. fullan 77. 23 ; sup. fullast 84. 2 ; n. fullest 83. 12. 2) adv. fully, quite ;^. 24. 7 &c. and\xiv. 17, xxvi. 17 ; ful 12. 26 &c. (equally common) .

fullfremman, wv. accomplish, complete; 106. 13, in. i; to fulfremmanne 19. 23 ; ind. prs. 3.s. fullfremeS 103. 19 ; sbj.prs. 3.5-. fullfremme 103. 17; //. fullfremed, complete, perfect in. 3, 128. 13; n. wk. full- fremede 83. 6 ; f. wk. fulfremede

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243

78. 10; a. n. fulfremed 73. 19 ; g. pi. fulfremedra 41. 12.

fullfremednes, f. perfection ; g. fullfremednesse 84. 9.

fullgan, anv. w. d. accomplish, perform ; fulgan 19. 21, 124. 28; fulgan 9. 25* ; fulgangan 18. 4; ind. prs. %.s. fulgseft 70. 16, 109. 14, 131. 14; pst. $.s. fuleode 12. 23; sbj. prs. 2 . s. fulgonge, observe 16. 32 ; 3.^. fulga 53. 25*.

fullTce, adv. fully, perfectly ; fq. 28. 25 &c. ; <r0w/. fullicor 74. 28.

fullmannod, adj. fully populated ; a. n. fullmonnad 40. 17.

fullneah, adv. very nearly, al- most ; 58. 14* ; fulneah fq. 10. 23 &c. and xviii. 4.

fulltruwian, wz>. w. d. trust ; zW. prs. 2. pi. fultruwiaS 60. 23.

fulluhtSeawas, m. pi. baptismal rite ; d. fulluhtfieawum i. 33.

fullwyrcan, wv. complete ; 99. 15.

fultum, m. help, support ; g. ful- tumes 31. 20, 59. 29, 65. 17, 75. 8; fultomes 59. 32, 96. 32, 97. 2 ; d. fultume 66. 19, 104. 19 ; fultome 101. I ; a. fultum 47. 7, 79. 3, xxxi. 8.

fultumian, fulteman, wv. w. d. help ; gefulteman 71. 2 1 «. ; *«</. ^rj. 3-j. fultumaS 147. 6 ; fulte- maS xxv. 21 ; /jyf. 3.^. gefultu- made 13. 28; gefultumede 7. 23*.

fundian, wv. move (towards), tend to ; 51' 7; ind* prs. $.s. fundaS 106. 10, xiii. 14; pi. fundiaS fq. 82. 5 &c. and xx. 239, 280 ; sbj. prs. %.s. fundie xxi. 2 ; fundige 89. 6, 92. 18.

furh,/. furrow ; d. pi. furum 12.9.

furttor, adv. further, more ; 49. 14*; furSur 50. 30, 99. 22, 102. 21, 27.

furtJum, adv. a) time, first, just, .103. 12, 108. 8. b) even, so much as, 42. 31 &c. ; fq. w. ne 34. 4, viii. 32 &c. ; ne furSon 34. 2 ; ge furftum, aye, and even, fq. 24. 30 &c. ; ge furSon 39. 22*, 23*, 70. 24*.

fylgan, wv. w. d. follow ; vii. i ;

fylgean 64. 5* ; ind. pst. %.s.

fylgde xxvi. 54 ; filgde, fyligde*

102. 32. gefyllan, wv. fill, satisfy ; 25. n,

28. 21, 31. 24, 38. 15 ; ind. prs. 3.j. gefylS 28. 12; gefyir$ 62. 28*; pst. 2.s. fyldest 82. 5*; 3.^. gefylde xx. 247 ; sbj. prs. 3.^. gefylle 19. 4; pp. gefylled 19. 6, 60. 17 ; n. pi. m. gefylde 71. 15.

fylst,f. help ; d. fylste xxiii. 7. fyr, n. fire ; 34. 7, ix. 12 &c. ; g.

fyres 34. 27, 80. 26, xx. 83, 121,

125 ; d. fyre 80. 10 &c. and xx.

ill, 148, xxiv. 12 ; a. fyr 18. 20

&c. and KJi. 153; fir 80. 21*. fyren, adj. fiery ; f. wk. fyrene

135. 26, xxix. 7. fyrmest, adv. chiefly, most ; 32. 5

(furemest B). fyrs, m. furze, furze-bush; a. pi.

fyrsas 51. 29, xii. 3. fyrflran, wv. advance, help on ;

125. 3; ind. prs. ^.s. fyrftraft

91. 24; pst. \.s. gefyrSrede 20.

12 ; //. n. pi. m. gefyrSrode 9.

28*.

G.

gadertang, adj. united ; xxii. 39. gadrian, wv. bring together,

collect, unite; gegadrian 55.

25 5 gegaderian 53. 29, 108. i ;

to gadrianne 19. 8 ; ind. prs.

2.s. gaderast 31. 13* ; gsederast

31. 16*; gegsederast 82. 2;

3-j. gadraS 28. 3, 61. 10 ;

gegadraS xi. 90 ; gaderaS 27.

30* ; gegaderaS 53. 1, 84. 24 n. ;

gegsederaS 50. 2* ; pi. gegad-

eria8 9. 6* ; gegaderigaS 24.

10* ; pst. 3.5. gegaderode 69.

23* ; sbj. prs. gegaderige 31.

29, 60. 28* ; gegsederige, absol. or w. obj. omitted, concentrate (himself, his thoughts) 95. 2* ; pi. gegaderien 73. 17; //. gegadrod 92. 26; gegadrad 61. II, 90. 10 ; gegaderod, com-

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pacted 96. 14*; n. pi. n.

gegadrade 90. 7 ; gegaderode

96. 1 5 ; gegaderade 76. 5 ;

gegaderudu 113. 16 ; gega-

derede 76. 3; gederode95. 14*;

gegaderod 96. 17. gadrung, /. bringing together,

collecting; gegaderunc 75. 19;

a. gegadrunga 55. 27. gselan, wv. hinder, impede ; sbj.

prs. 3.J-. gaele vii. 51. gsers, n. grass ; xx. 98. gafol, n. tribute, tax ; d. gafole

35- 32. gal, adj. wanton, frivolous ; d. wk.

galan 115. 3. galan, sv6. sing ; ind. pst. 3.^.

gol vii. 2. gameii, n. amusement, sport ; g.

gamenes ix. 19 ; d. him to

gamene ix. 9, 46. gan,gangan, a?zz>. go, walk ; 8. 16,

107. 13, 15, 108. 8. 9, 23 ; rflx.

fte gan 33. 12 ; gangan xxxi. 8 ;

gongan iv. 17 ; ind. prs. 3 s.

gaeS 27. 17, 47. 25, 126. 12,

147. 9, xxxi. 16 ; walks 107. 18; //. gaS 14. 10 ; pst. ^.s. code 8. 24, 102. 21, 26, 103. 1 1 ; imp. pi. gaS 1 39. 5 ; sbj.

prs. 3.^. gange xxviii. 38 ; pst.

pi. eoden 101. 30. gegangan, anv. overrun, invade ;

gegongan i. 12. garsecg, m. ocean ; ix. 41 ; d. 1 ligS

ut on garsecg xvi. 12. gast, m. spirit, soul ; 93. 6, xxii.

39 5 g- pl- gasta xxi. 43. gastlic, adj. spiritual ; n. pl. n.

gastlicu 87. 2. gastlice, adv. spiritually; n. 15,

148. 28.

ge, conj. and (atque), fq. ; often w.

eac 10. 6, xi. 10 &c. ; ge . . . ge

12. 4, ix. 2 &c. ; segSer ge . . .

ge ii. 31 &c. ge,pron. n. pl. you ; 8. 22, x. 63

&c. See also eow. geador, adv. together ; xiii. 49. gealdor, n. incantation ; g. pl.

galdra xxvi. 53. gear, w. year; 17. 24; d. geare

17- 25, 92- T5; J36. 15; on geare, yearly 64. 14 ; a. ger 65.

23; X-f- Seara 44- *7, !9> 25, iv. 17, xix. 27, xxiv. 12, xxix. 56, 59, 66; geo geara 70. 25; <z. gear 44. 23, 115. 19, xxviii. 30.

geara, adv. long ago ; i. i, ix. 9, xx. 52.

gearmeelum, #</z>. year by year ; i. 5.

gearo, adj. ready ; 107. 32 ; a. gearone vii. 34.

gearowita, wm. full, perfect understanding ; gearowito 146. 2 3* > a- gearo witan, superior to gesceadwisnes 130. 30.

gearwe, adv. completely, thor- oughly ; gen. tv. witan ; geare 1 2. 26, 98. 20, 103. 6, 122. 28, xx. 94, xxviii. 80; geara 26. 5, 31. 17*; geare, geara*, once w. geman 96. 6.

gearwian, wv. make ready, fur- nish ; ind. prs. 3.^. gearwaS 136. 1 6* ; //. geared, gegyrewod* 32. 27.

geat, n. gate ; a.pl. gatu 102. u*.

geatweard, m. janitor; 102. 16.

geo, adv. formerly, of old ; 8. 6*, 7*, 9. 22*, 15. 13; geo geara 70. 25*, ii. i, x. 34 ; usual form gio 13. 3, ii. 6 &c. ; gio dagum 45- 4 5 Siu 34- 30* ; iu 34t 23, i. i.

geoc, n. yoke ; a. 46. 9 ; geoc 40. i*; giocix. 55, x. 20.

geocsa, wm. sobbing ; ii. 5.

geogofthad, m. (period of) youth ; a. giogoShad 122. 4.

geoloca, wm. yolk of egg ; gioleca xx. 170.

geomann, m. man of old ; g. pl. giomonna i. 23.

geomerian, wv. mourn, lament ; ind. prs. 2.s. geomrast 15. 3 ; prs. p. geomriende.

geomerung,^. mourning, lamen- tation ; d. geomerunge*, geom- runga ii. I.

geomor, adj. sad, sorrowful ; giomor ii. 3 ; d. wk. geomran i.

GLOSSARY

245

geond, prep. w. a. throughout, over; w. eorSan x. 58, xxxi. 3, 43-4, 53- 7, 68. 22. 147. 3 «. ; g. burga fela iv. 42 ; g. foldan sceat iv. 52; g. eorftan sceat viii. 5 ; g. weorulde viii. 8, cf. viii. 41, ix. 58, xiii. 65 ; g. 6as maeran gesceaft xi. 73, cf. xx. 19; g. Bretenexx. 99; g. Sisne sidan grund xx. 127, cf. xxix. 60 ; g. middangeard xx. 193, cf. xxi. i, xxvii. 12; giond : g. ealle Romana mearce 64. 12 ; g. eorSricu iv. 37 ; g. worulde xi- 45 > g- gesceaft xi. 63 ; g. eorftan xx. 106; g. werftioda xxiv. 35.

geondliehtan, wv. shine over, illuminate ; geondlihtan xxx. 12.

geondscman, svi. illuminate ; 141. 16, v. 44; ind. prs. $.s. geondscinft 86. 9*.

geondstyrian, wv. stir up, agi- tate ; //. geondstyred vi. 15.

geondwlitan, svi. see through, look over ; ind. prs. 3.^. geond- wlitefi xxx. 15.

geong, adj. young; a, geongne, giungne* 20. 6 n. ; giongne 20.

10 ; f. giunge xxvi. 67 ; n. pi. geonge 22. 26*; giunge 22. 26, xxvi. 86.

geongra, wm. young follower, disciple ; n. pi. gingran 9. 5*.

georn, adj. desirous, eager; i. 51-

georne, adv. eagerly, earnestly ;

11 times, 16.22 and xx. 31, xxi. 20; carefully 91. 24; gionne xxix. 3 ; sup. geornost xxv. 27, xxvii. 29.

geornfull, adj. desirous, eager, earnest; 51.9; d. wk. georn- fullan 51. 24 ; n. pi. geornfulle 73. 32, xix. 27.

geornfullice, adv. earnestly ; 50. 3i-

geornfullnes,/ desire, eagerness ; d. geornfulnesse 54. 3, 7.

geornlice, adv. earnestly, care- fully ; 7 times, 9. 29 &c.

geotan, sv2. pour, cast (metal) ; pp. to anuin wegge gegoten 90. 8.

giedd, n. song, poem ; a. gyd vii. 2 ; //. ged ii. 5 ; d. giddum 57. 2, xiii. i.

gieddian, wv. sing, recite ; 64. 24 ; gieddigan 73. 22 ; giddian 9. 10*, 39. 16, 48. 22, 51. 28*, 60. 27*, 71. 4; giddigan 48. 22*, 60. 27, 64. 24* ; gyddian 46. 2 ; giddien 9. 29* ; ind. pst. 2.s. giddodest 12. 22 ; ^.s. gid- dode, used in formula, 21. i &c. ; gyddode i. 84 ; geoddode

26. 22*.

giefan, sv$. give; gifan 71. 24, 78. 23; ind. prs. 2.s. gifst 81. 34 ; 3.*. gif« 65. 3, 113.9, H9- 32, 120. i, 147. 15; pst. 3.J. geaf 142. 9; sbj. prs. i.s. gife 27. 22 ; prs. p. gifende 148. 19 ; pp. gifen xvi. 10.

giefol, adj. freely giving, liberal ; giful 119. 31.

giefu,/! gift, grace; gifu 22. 24, 120. i; gifo 119. 32; d. gife 142. ii ; a. 62. 22, 119. 28, 142. 9, n, 146. 9 ; //. n. gifa, gifta* 40. 21 ; g. 17. 15 ; gifena 17. 17*; d. gifum 27. 21; a. gifa 81. 34, xx. 227.

gieldan, sv^. pay, reward, requite; ind. prs. 3.-$-. gilt 141. 9, 142. 13, J48. 33 I sbj. prs. 3.^. gelde 144. 6 ; pst. 3.^. guide 124. 13, xxvii. 26.

gielp, m. boasting, glory, fame ;

55- 7 ; gtfp 42- 15*. 47- I#, 56.

21*; gelp x. 17 ; gylp 68. 29; g. gilpes 41. 12*, 45. 21*, 71.

27, vii. 15; gelpes 45. 21, x. 13; gylpesi. 9 ; d. gilpe 9. 7*, 45. 8, MPr. 8, x. 69 ; gelpe 45. 8 ; a. gielp 68. 12 ; gilp 46. 3* ; gelp x. 2 ; gylp ix. 46.

gielpan, sv$. -w. g. boast ; gilpan

29. 18, 20, ix. 19; ind. prs. 2.5.

gilpst 30. 29 ; 3.5. gilpft 68. 29 ;

imp. gilp 29. 20 ; sbj. prs. $.pl.

gilpen 66. 5. gielpscatJa, wm. boastful enemy

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or criminal ; a. gelpscaSan ix.

49- gieman, wv. w. g. heed, care for ;

geman xxxi. I ; ind. prs. ^.s.

gymS MPr. 8 ; $.pl. gimdon

33- 3.1* ; gemdon 33. 26*, viii.

10 ; imp. gem, observe xxix. 3. glemeleast,/. carelessness, negli- gence ; d. gimeleste 44. 2 ; a.

giemelieste, gemeleste* u. 12. giemen, /. care, heed ; gemen

27. 13*, 70. 28, vii. 51 ; d. ge-

menne 70. 30*. gierela, wm. dress, clothing ;

gegerela 30. 20 n. ; d. gegerelan

in. 26. giernan, wv. w. g. desire, long

for ; to girnanne 90. 13 ; ind.

prs. 2.s. girnst 71. 27 ; pi. girnaS

35- 25, 43. 3 ; geornaS 43. 3* ;

pst. i.s. girnde 40. 9* ; pi. girn-

dan 33. 24*. gierwan, wv. get ready, adorn ;

ind. prs. %.s. giere'S xxix. 59 ;

pst. 3-/>/. giredon viii. 25 ; pp.

n. pi. m. gegerede xxv. 6. giese, adv. yes ; gise la gese 39.

30*; gyse 87. 12. giet, adv. yet, still ; often w. comp.

12. 26 &c. ; w. nu, -5a, 43. 8 &c. ;

giet usual form in C, 12. 26;

xx. 20 &c., but hardly occurs in \

B ; git about 6 times in C and

about 1 2 times in B ; get about

20 ///«£$• in C and about 8 ^>«(?j

m B; gyt 51. 14*; geot 105.

21*; gieta viii. 12; gita xxiii.

7 ; geta vii. 3, viii. 33, xxiv.

46. gif, conj. if ; fq. ; gen. w. subj. Pr.

12, i. 27 &c. ; w. ind. 9. 18, iv.

49 &c. gifernes, f. greed ; g. gifernesse

102. 32 ; d. 70. 1 8. gifre, adj. a) greedy ; 6) desirous,

eager ; 50. 23 ($), 102. 32 (a), gift, v. giefu. glgant, m. giant; 99. 7; pi. n.

gigantes, gigantas* 98. 30; d.

gigantum 98. 33. gimm, m. gem, jewel; gim xxii.

23; pi. n. gimmas 73. 27, 89.

13 5 g- gimma 28. 27, 29. i, xiv.

3; d. gimmum II. 27, 28. 29,

34. 12, 64. 26; a. gimmas 74.

i, xix. 9, 22. gimmcynn, n. kind of jewel ; g.

gimcynnes 60. 29 ; a. gimcyn

74. 2 ; d. pi. gimcynnum viii.

57, xv. 4, xxv. 6. gimmreced, n. jewelled hall,

palace; a. gimreced viii. 25. ginfsest, adj. abundant, liberal ;

a.pl.f. ginfaesta gifa xx. 227. giscian, wv. sob ; prs. p. gisciende

8. 8.

git, pron. you two ; d. inc 19. 28. gitsere, m. covetous person,

miser; 34. n, 38. 14, 65. 26,

114. 26; g. gitseres 38. 29; d.

gitsere 60. 28; gietsere 19. 9;

a. pi. gitseras 28. 3. gitsian, wv. w. g. covet ; ind. 3.5.

gitsaS 59. 26. gitsung, /. covetousness, greed ;

26. 29, 28. 3, 34. 7, 40. 7, 60. 20,

109. 5, vii. 15, viii. 46 ; gitsunc

viii- 435 g. gitsunge x. 13; d.

51.8; gidsunge 71. 16 ; a.

gitsunga 17. 29, 19. 18, 26. 28 ;

gitsunge 17. 29*, 28. 21* ;

gidsunga 17. 30 ; //. g. gitsunga

19. 7; a. 31. 23, 38. 15, 29. glsed, adj. bright, pleasant; /.

gladu 14. 14, v. ii. glees, n. glass; d. glase n. 26. gleeshluttor, adj. clear as glass ;

f. glaeshlutru 14. 12*; a. f.

glashlutre v. 8. gleaw, adj. shrewd, wise; boca

gleaw i. 52 ; n. 16. 20. glengan, wv. adorn; ind. pst.

3.J-. geglengde 64. 26, xv. 4;

pp. geglengde xxv. 10. glidan, sv\. glide ; ind. prs. -^.s.

glided xx. 170, xxviii. 39, xxix.

27. gliwian, wv. sing; gliowian 26.

22*.

gllwword, n. song, poem ; d. pi.

gliowordum vii. 2. gneett, m. gnat; n. pi. gnaettas

36.8. gnornian, wv. grieve; 138. j6,

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247

19; ind. prs. $.pL gnorniaS 24. 13.

gnornung, f. grief, lamentation ; 13- 45 d' gnornunga 12. 4; gnornunge iii. I o ; a. gnornunga 9. 14, 15. 21 ; n. pi. 16. 8.

god, 1) adj. good ; v. fq. ; good zV usual form in C, god B ; exx. of god in C are given; god 35. 13; wk. gooda, goda 104. 2 &c. ; /. good, god 47. 22 ; god 138. 4 ; n. good, god 28. 11 > <£• goodes, godes 38. 28, ix. 49, 62; godes 119. 12; w£. goodan, godan 35. 10* ; godan 113. 27; d. goodum, godum 128. 32 ; f. goodre xxii. 42 &c. ; wk. goodan, godan 18. 22 ; a, goodne, godne 38. 33, 53. 22, i. 42 ; wk. godan 123. 28 ; //. m. f. n. goode, gode 35. 23 ; gode IQ6. 33; wk. goodan, godan 104. 20; g. goodra, godra 18. 16, 45. 23, 124. 20, 125. 11, i- 45 5 gSdra xxvii. 29 ; wk. godena 45. 2, 139. 6 ; d, goodum, godum 41. 6, 125. 10; godum 113. 32, 118. 27, 125. 9, 139. 17 ; a. goode, gode 39. 14 ; wk.

foodan, godan 37. 30 ; f. gooda 2. 15; n. goode, gode 79. 28* ; good xx. 45 ; comp. betera 27- 27> 35- J6, 72. I4> 21, 23, 132. 15; betra 28. 12, 131. 30, 132. 26, 146. 235/1 betere 18. 32, 72. 24, 146. 24, xii. 19, xx. 187 ; n. betere about 10 times, 20. 28 &c. ; betre about 4 times, 84. 17 &c. ; g. beteran xxv. 29 ; a. 71. 22 ; n. betere 83. 25, 85. 21 ; betre 18. 33; n. pi. betran J3°- 3> T34- l6J SUP- betstxxx. 4; wk. betsta no. 26, 132. 26; n. betst 53. 21 &c. ; a. wk. betstan 114. 15 ; pi. n. wk. 130. 8 ; g. wk. betstena 69. 14;^. betstum 45. 20; wk. betstan 130. 8. 2) sbst. n. good ; good usual form in C, 37. 21 &c. ; god about 1 2 times, 29. 6 &c. ; god 29. 5, 83. 6, 98. 21 ; g. goodes 52. 21 &c. ; godes 13. 18 &c. ;

godes 76. 19, no. 25,135. 16; d. goode 71. 13, 89. 6* «Scc. ; gode 44. 28, 114. 9, 141. 6, iii. 10 ; a. good; god 22. 14, 56. 27, 88. 25; g6d 106. 34, 107. 8, 143. 19 ; //. n. good ; g. gooda ; goda 56. 7; d. goodum, godum 39. 13, 88.29; #• good, god 18. 10, 29.

9> 31- 25 5 S6d 27- I0*- god, m. 1) god; 98. 28, 109. 21, 115. 24, 28; a. 115. 26, 116. i ; pi. n. godas 113. 19, 114. 20; g. goda 109. 17 ; a. godas 115. 27 ; godu 98. 28, 102. ii. 2) God ; 12. 19 &c., often difficult to distinguish from god (2) ; in C the two are occasionally confused, God -being written good, or god 83. 27, 84. 2, 13, 26, 87. 30, 94. 4, 109. 16, 17; occurs about 170-175 times in all ; g. Godes 11.7 &c. ; d. Gode 9. 29 &c. ; a. God 38. 26 &c. godcund, adj. Godlike, divine ; wk. godcunda 39. 29 &c. ; /. godcund 127. 20 ; wk. godcunde

128. 16 &c. ; n. godcund 127. 20; g. wk. godcundan 135. 5; d. wk. 99. 1 8 &c. ; a. godcundne 26. 25 ; wk. godcundan 25. 15 ; godcundan 79. 3 ; without arti- cle, 136. 7; d.pl. godcundum 54.

II, 141. I, 143. 12.

godcundlic, adj. divine ; g. god- cundlices 32. 2 ; ^.godcundlicum 148. 25 ; a. n. wk. godcundlice

129. 29;

godcundlice, adv. divinely; 31. 27. godcundnes, f. divine quality,

Godhead ; 85. 28 ; g. godcund-

nesse 100. 11, 31 ; a. 85. 32,

132. 24. godnes, /". goodness ; goodnes 100.

16, 114. 19, xx. 31 ; godnes 79.

21*, 84. 24, 90. 21 ; godnes

11 3- 2 7 > g- goodnesse 98. 2,

100. 21. godwebb, n. fine cloth ; godweb

28. 31 ; a. viii. 25. gold, n. gold; 27. 28, 29; g.

goldes xiv. 3; d. golde n. 27,

28,19. 5, 34- ", viii. 57, xv. 4,

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xxv. 6; a. gold 33. 9, 73. 25,

140. 14, 16, xix. 6. goldhord, mn. hoard of gold,

treasure; a. 140. 12. goldsmift. m. goldsmith (Weland) ;

g. goldsmiSes 46. 17, x. 34. gr£g, adj. grey ; a. /. graege v. 8. grafan, sv6. dig ; ind. pst. ^.s.

grof viii. 57. gram, ^'. fierce, cruel ; a. wk.

graman 36. 21 ; //. a. wk. 102.

22. grapian, ze>z>. handle, touch ;

gegrapian 145. 22; ind. pst.

i.j. grapode, felt, groped 97.

18.

great, adj. stout, thick; 117. 29. grene, adj. green ; ^. pi. grenum

xix. 6. grenian, wv. become green ; xi.

57- gretan, wv. salute, greet ; ind.

pst. 3.j. gegrette 8. 17*. grimm, adj. terrible, grim ; d.

grimmum iii. i. grimme, adv. fiercely ; v. 8, vii.

51- gripan, sv\. seize; gegripan x.

69; ind.prs. $.s. gegripff 47. 2. grot, n. grain, particle ; a. 95. 17,

146. 3. growan, rv. grow ; 91. 25, 95. 1 6,

xi. 57, xxii. 42 ; ind. prs. $.s.

growetJ xx. 99, xxix. 69 ; grewS

49- 19*, 80- 17*, 91- 3i; 136.

19*; gegrewS 91. 21; pi.

growaS xxix. 66 ; sbj. pst. ^.s.

greowe 91. 26 ; prs. p. growende

136. 20. grand, m. bottom, ground, land ;

a. viii. 46, xx. 127, xxix. 16, 60 ;

08 Sone grund, thoroughly 52.

12 ; d. pi. grundum xx. 35. grundleas, 'adj. bottomless; /.

vii. 15 ; f. wk. grundlease 19.

7 ; d. grundleasum 9. 10, iii. i ;

a. pi. wk. grundleasan, insatiable

38. 15, 29. grundweall, m. foundation; a.

grundweal vii. 34. grymettan, grymetian ; wv. roar,

grunt ; grymetigan xiii. 29 ; ind.

pst. $.pl. grymetodan 116. 18*;

grymetedon xxvi. 81. guma, turn, man ; x. 69 ; g. pi.

gumena 139. 6, ix. 41, xxv. 27,

xxvi. 37. gumrinc, m. man ; g.pl. gumrinca

xxvi. 53.

gutS,/. war, battle ; d. guSe i. 23. gyden, f. goddess ; xxvi. 53 ;

gydene 116. 2*; a. pi. gydena

102. 22. gylden, adj. golden xxi. 20; a.

heafodbeag gyldenne 112. 23;

n.pl. n. gyldenu 104. 17 ; m. wk.

gyldenan 89. 12; d. gyldenum

ii i. 16. gylt, m. guilt; g. gyltes 123. 20.

H.

habban, wv. a] have ; £) hold, regard; 17. 31, x. 22 &c., 109. 8 (^) j gehabban, hold, retain 25. 9 ; to habbanne 16. 13 &c., 68. 26 (b} ; to habbenne 30. 10* &c. ; ind.prs. \.s. haebbe 13. 16 &c. ; habbe 17. 17* ; neg. narbbe 127. 27 ; 2.s. hafastxx. 21, xxiv. 25 ; haefst 12. 25 &c. ; hafst 105. 2i*; neg. naefst 31. 15 &c. ; xx. 36 ; s-s. hafaS 72. 2*, ii. 4, viii. 43, 46, ix. 63, xi. 23, 29, xiii. 6, xx. 153, 189, xxviii. 21 ; neg. nafaS xxii. 46, xxvii. 5 ; haefS x. 67, xi. 22, 31, 55, 64, xx. 143, 190, xxiv. 37, xxviii. 25 ; usual form in prose 16. 20 &c. ; neg. nseft? 53. 3 &c. ; gehaefft, holds, possesses 47. 2*; pi. habbaS 13. 29, iv. 44 &c. ; habbaeS xx. 193 ; neg. nabbaS 37. 25 &c. and xx. 195, xxxi. 8 ; haebbe we 77. 14 ; pst. 2.s. hsefdest 15. 2 &c.; haefdes 22. 2, 23. 20*; neg. naefdest 15. 12 ; 3.^. hsefde Pr. 8, iv. 23 &c.; = sceolde52.27; //. haefdon 7. 16, xxvi. 18 &c., 1 1 6. i (ft) ; neg. naefdon xxvi. 93 ; haefdan i. 6 (J) ; sbj. prs. haebbe 19. 17, x. 68 &c. ; habbe occas. in B, 29. 23* &c. ; neg. nsebbe

GLOSSARY

249

25. 21 &c. ; //. hsebben 35. 19

&c. and xix. 47, xxix. 91 ;

habben 77. 20 ; habban occas.

in B, 62. 12* &c. and 120. 7 ;

neg. naebben 31. 26; /J/. haefde

25. 22 ; «<£•. nsefde 33. n, xxv.

71 ; //. haefden 64. 4, 67. 6,

xvii. i; neg. nsefden 1 1 7. u, 118.

32 ; pp. haefd, gehaefd* 30. 25 ;

#££•. naefd, gensefd* 30. 26. hador, a^'. bright, clear ; xxii. 24 ;

d. hadrum 21. 2*, xxviii. 48 ;

//. w. y. hadre xx. 230 ; d.

hadrum xx. 232. hadre, adv. brightly, clearly ; sup.

hadrost vi. 4. haeftan, wv. bind, imprison ; pp.

gehsefted xxv. 49 ; gehefted xxi.

5 ; gehseft 24. 31, 89. 7 ; hseft

24. 31*; pi. n. gehaefte 112. 2 ; a.f. g_ehsefte 57. 5*.

haeftedom, m. captivity ; d. hseftedome xxv. 65.

haele, m. man (vir) ; i. 53.

haelelJ, m. man ; g. pi. haeleSa vii. 6, 1 8, ix. 57, x. i, 68, xiii. 32, xxi. 37, xxvi. 49, xxviii. 48, xxix. 58 ; d. hseleSum MPr. 10,

Xxix. 22.

hselig, adj. inconstant, variable;

d. wk. haelgan 115. 3*. heelo, f. health, prosperity ; 54.

25, 92.21* »., 132. 14; g. haele 13. 30 ; hselo 107. 28.

haemedtfing, n. sexual intercourse;

g. haemedftinges 93. 18. haerfest, m. autumn ; 29. 24, 49.

18, 136. 16, xxix. 61 ; a. on

haerfest 49. 19, xi. 58. haerfesttid, f. autumn ; a. on

hgerfsesttld 10. 12. hies, f. command ; d. haese iv.

26. heeto,f. heat ; d. haeto xx. 73 ; a.

80. 5, 92. 7, xx. 113, xxix. 50;

heeto 42. 3*.

haetJfeld, m. heathland; a. 34. 27. hagol, m. hail ; hagal xxix. 63 ;

n. pi. haeglas 136. 17*. hal,od^'.un impaired ,sound, healthy;

22. 6, 28; n. 91. 9, 94. i, 104.

32,122.2; gehal93. 32,94. i*;

d. halum 132. 7 ; 'Sam halum

men 132. 6 ; pi. n. hale 22. 29 ;

a. n. 82. 10 ; halxx. 261 ; comp.

n.pl halran 88. 21. halig, adj. holy ; xx. 46 ; f. halige

iv. 4 ; g. haliges xxix. 55 ; //.

n. halige 133. 7 ; wk. halgan

26. 21 ; a. halige 10. 19, i. 25,

iv. 38 ; sup. halgost xxvi. 38. ham, 1) m. home, dwelling ; //. n.

hamas 33. 23, viii. 8; g. hama ix.

1 8. 2) adv. homewards, ham

cerde 115. 19. hamfsest, adj. resident, dwelling ;

43- 32- hand,/, hand ; d. honda xxix. 61 ;

d. pi. hondum 9. 3*, 149. 4. hangian, wv. intrans. hang;

hongian on 'Sam anwealde, cling

to, 35. 22 ; ind. prs. 3.^. hangaS

65. 29, 82. ii*, v. 4 ; h. on Saem, depends on, 101. 9 ; 3-//. hon- giaS 130. 5 ; pst. 3.*. hangode xx. 266.

har, adj. grey, hoar ; d. harum v. 13-

hara, wm. hare; 102. 7, 115. 2.

hat, adj. hot; wk. hata 136. 15, xxix. 58 ; n. hat xxviii. 61 ; d. wk. hatan 80. 9 ; a. pi. hate iv. 19.

gehat n. promise ; a. pi. 7. 9*.

hatan, rv. call, name (w. the name in the noin. case) ; com- mand ; fq. 39. 5 &c. ; command

66. 23 ; ind.prs. i.s. hate 96. 22 ; 3.j. hateS viii. 51 ; haet 99. 10*; commands 144. 29 ; hat 1 16. 20* ; pi. hataS/^. 7. 12, viii. 49 &c. ; haetaft 132. 20; hate we 136.4; pst. 2.s. hete 79. 33; 3.^. het, commanded 7. n &c. and'\. 42, ix. 9, 24 ; heht i. 70, 72 ; //. heton, named xxvi. 49 ; relic of pass, voice 3.^. hatte, is or was called i. 53, 34. 8*, 9, 37. 3, 41. 23, 99. 9, 10*, 101. 23, 140. 9 ; sbj. prs. $.pl. haten 68. 10 ; pst. 3.^. hete 117. 3 ; //. haten 36. 17, 43. 7, 46. 22, 101. 26, xvi. 15, xxvi. 57; gehaten 7. 12*, 50. 7*. 83. 29*, 143. 6, 148. 7, x. 46, xxviii. 24; n. pi.

250

GLOSSARY

hatene 115. 16; hatne 7. 3*; gehatene 114. 22. gehatan, rv. promise ; ind. prs. 2.s. gehsetst 105. 30 ; $.s. gehset 47. 17, xxv. 52 ; pi. gehataS 58. 21, 22, 59. 19, 73. 16, 17; />tf. i.s. gehet 78. 6, 139. 25; 2.5-. gehete 9. 21, 50. 26, 78. 9, 31*, 139. 21 ; 3.^. gehet 7. 7, 71. 13,

102. 20, 112. 4, i. 35.

hate, tfdfc'. hotly ; sup. hatost 12. 8. hatheortnes, /. violent temper,

anger; g. hatheortnesse 112. i,

xxv. 47. hatian, wv. hate ; 123. 28, xxvii

32 ; ind. prs. 3.$. hataS 123. 28 ;

pi. hatiaS 146. 7, 8 ; imp. pi.

149- 5 5 sbj.prs. 3.*. hatige 123.

30, 124. 1 6. hawian, wv. look upon, survey ;

imp. hawa 10. 26. he, pron. he ; Pr. 3 &c. Oblique

cases often reflx. ; g. his, £?«. used

as a pass. adj. his, Pr. 7 &c. ;

w. article : his sio hea goodnes

84. 14 ; sio his gesoelS 89. I ;

his "Ssere hean ceastre 141. 7 ;

his Sam anwealde 69. 23 ; Sara

his Segna 1 1 1 . 22; w. w£. adj.

103. 1 6 ; <^. him Pr. 12 &c. ; a. hine Pr. 12 &c. ; for pi. v. hie.

heafod, n. head ; ^. heafde 65. 30, 127. 10, i. 43; a. pi. heafdu 102. 14, 17, 127. 9.

heafodbeag, m. crown; a. 112.

23-

heah, 1) adj. high, deep ; sublime ; f. wk. hea 84. 14, 85. 20 ; n. heah 99. 12; h. weder, rough, stormy 115. 21 ; g. wk. hean 32. 6, 135. 25, 146. 27 ; d. heaum 98. 18; wk. hean 26. 31 &c. ; heohan 14. 16*; <z.heanei48. 30, vii. 4, xxiv. 3, xxix. 2 ; ze/£. hean 105.5,135. 24;pl.d. heaum xxi. 1 1 ; comp. a. s. n. herre 55. 26 n. ; sup. hehst xxvi. 38 ; wk. hehsta 62. 24 &c. ; /. wk. hehste 50. 12 &c. ; w. hyhst xiii. 52 ; hehst ix. 4; wk. hehste 52. 22 &c. and xx. 46, xxix. 74; hehstse 90. 7 ; g. wk. hehstan 55. 17 n.

&c. ; </. wk. 18. 8 &c. 29, xxvi. 44 ; inst. on Ssem hehste goode 100. 14; //. £•„ 7£/£. hehstena 56. 6, 77. 25 ; a. wk. hehstan 18. 9. 2) o^;. on high 57. 21.

heahburg,/. chief town ; 7. 20.

heahsse, f. deep sea ; g. xi. 3.

heahsetl, «. high seat, throne ; d. heahsetle 136. 22, 148. 32, iv. 2, xxix. 74 ; pl.g. heahsetla 1 1. 27 ; d. heahsetlum 10. 19, in. 13, iv. 38, xxv. 5.

heald, adj. leaning, inclined ; f. pred. 57. 6*; //. n. healde =15. 16*, 147. 7*.

healdan, rv. hold, keep ; observe ; perform ; 93. 24, 98. II ; restrain 109. 31, 138. 5; healdon i. 71 (J) ; healden xi. 73 ? ; gehealdan 40. 23, 59. 29, 65. 16, 76. 33, 124. 28, xi. 47 ; support, satisfy 28. 23 ; to gehealdenne 50. 24 ; ind. prs. i.s. heist 31. 13; 3.^. haldeS xx. 166 ; gehealdeS vii. 46; healtSi. 12*; belt 80. 16*; gehelt 27. ii*, 53. 2, 84. 25, 131. 6 ; hilt 28. 3 ; hylt xx. 95 ; //. healdaft 10. 15 &c. a^xxix. 4 ; gehealdaS xi. 95 ; pst. 3.^. heold xxix. 55 ; //. hioldon 64. 13; imp. geheald 114. 2; sbj. prs. 3.J. healde xiii. 25 ; gehealde 76. 29 ; pst. %.pl. heolden 94. 10 ; geheoldon 143. 25 ; pp. gehealden 22. i &c. ; contented 43. 27, 60. 21 ; healdon 57. 6*.

healf,/. fl) half; b} side ; d. healfe 43. 10 (^) ; be healfe heofones oisses, in one part xxix. 43 ; adv. healfe Sy swetre, by half xii. 9 ; a. healfe 81. n (£), 136. 9 (£), xx. 164 (£) ; //. d. used as adv. healfum, half 42. 16 ; a. on feower healfe his, all round him 46. 4* (£).

healic, adj. high, exalted ; a. n. 54. 4; comp. healicra 72. 21.

healice, adv. in a high degree ; comp. healicor onbryrdan 14. 2.

heall,/. hall ; a. healle vii. 6 ; a. pi. vii. ii.

GLOSSARY

251

healsian, wv. entreat, implore ;

ind. prs. \.s. healsige 51. 17,

84. 8, 120. 6 ; halsige 105. 31 ;

3.*. healsa'S, halsaS* Pr. n. hean, adj. lowly, humble ; a. wk.

heanan 46. 15 ; //. n. heane

xvii. 6 ; a. wk. heanan 46. 16. heanes,/. height, high region ; d.

heanesse 12. i ; a. 104. 31. heanlic, adj. abject, vile ; n. plf.

heanlica 23. 27. heard, adj. a) hard ; £) severe,

ruthless ; f) hard to bear ; wiges

heard, bold xxvi. 13; f. heard

67. 8 (£) ; £-./. heardre (a) ; //.

g. heardra henfta xii. 21 (c) ; d.

heardum broce 133. 25 (c}. hearde, adv. firmly, excessively ;

xxv. 49; sup. heardost 105. 28,

x. 14. heardheort, adj. hard-hearted ;

143. 29. heardsselig, adj. unfortunate ; d.

wk. heardsselgan 71. i. heardsaelft, f. misfortune ; a. pi.

heardsaelSa 117.24; bad conduct,

wickedness 44. i. hearm, m. injury, harm; 144. 19. hearmcwidian, wv. revile, abuse ;

45. 10 ; hearmcwiddigan ib.* hearpe, w. f. harp ; d. hearpan

I O2, .II. hearpere, m. harp-player; 101. 23,

24, 102. 2, 18 ; g. hearperes

102. i ; d. hearpere 101. 27,

102. 9. hearpian, wv. play on the harp ;

101. 27 ; ind. pst. $.s. hearpode

102. 5, 103. 3, 4. hearpung,/. playing on the harp ;

d. hearpunga 102. 16, 102. 31,

103. 6.

heaflorian, wv. restrain, confine ;

ind. prs. $.s. heafleraft 128. 21 ;

pp. geheaftorad xiii. 6 ; ge-

heaffserod xi. 31 ; a. pi. f. ge-

heaSorade 49. 6, 57. 5. heaftorinc, m. warrior; g. pi.

heaSorinca ix. 45. hebban, sv6. raise ; habban 146.

26, xxxi. 1 8 ; imp. pi. hebbaS

149- 3-

hedan, wv. catch up, seize ; sbj.

prs. %.s. gehede xxvii. 15. hefig, adj. heavy ; grievous ; 70.

27, xx. 266, xxix. 53 ; n. 25. 3,

73. 23, xix. i ; difficult 127. 21 ; /. wk. hefige 1 36. 13; d. f.

hefigre 108. 7 ; wk. hefegan 70.

30 ; a. n. hefig 40. i, ix. 55 ;

comp.f. hefigre So. 30, xx. 133 ;

g. hefigran 50. 20 ; a. n. hefigre

119. 15. hefiglice, adv. grievously; 41.

10. hefignes,/.heaviness,sluggishness;

xxii. 25, 29 ; melancholy 56. 14;

hsefignes 95. 7*; d. hefignesse

95. 27 ; hefinesse xxii. 63 ; hsefig-

nesse 95. 22*. helan, sv^. conceal ; 147. 25 ; ind.

prs. 3.^. hilS 61. 12. hell,/ Hades, hell ; g. helle 102.

n, 13, 103. i4,viii. 51; d. 34.

8, IO2. 2.

hellware, //. m. inhabitants of

hell; wk. hellwaran 102. 27;

g. hellwara 103. 2, 4; wk.

hellwarana 103. 4*. helm, m. tree-top 591. 28; a. 92. i. helma, wm. helm of ship ; 97. n ;

d. helman 98. 2. helpan, sv$. w. g. or d. 122. 31 ;

gehelpan 30. 12 ; imp. help 10.

1 6 ; sbj. prs. ^.s. helpe 123. 16 ;

impers. help, avail 144. 24; pp.

geholpen 145. i. hentan, wv. catch, seize ; gehen-

tan xiii. 32. "heOjpron. she; usual form in B,

Pr. 10 &c. ; hio ^^sual form in

C, 13. 9, i. 77 &c. ; about 20

times in B, Pr. 2 &c. ; hi 130.

18 ; hie 49. 24*, 57. 26* \g. and

d. hire ; g. often used as a possess.

adj., her, its 22. 20, xiii. 20

&c. ; often hiere in B, 22. 15*

&c. ; heore 10. 4*, 7*, 24*, n.

6*, 49. 24*; hiore 47. 10*, 141.

14; hyre 9. 8*; a. hie, usual form Pr. i*, 13. 31, v. 9 &c. ;

hi Pr. 9*, 25. 8 &c. and xx. 166,

214, 217, 219, xxvi. 65 ; for pi.

v. hie.

252

GLOSSARY

heofian, wv. intrans. lament ; prs.

p. heoliende 8. 6. heofon, m. sky, heaven; 72. 21;

heofen 17. 23*; hefon 99. 13*;

g, heofones 10. i, x. 7 &c. ; hio-

fones xxi. 39; beofenes 72. 17,

98. 29, 135. 27; hiofenes 105. 19; heofnes 135. 25; hefones iv. 2 ; d. heofone 10. 6, 21. 2,

99. 12, xxviii. 48 ; hefone vi. 4; a. heofon 10. 2, 41. 24, 99. i, 105. 16, xi. 30, xxiv. 29 ; hefon 1 8. 7, iv. 4 ; pi. g. heofona xiii. 6, xxix. 71 ; d. heofonum 9. 19, 1 8. 10, 129. 30, iv. 26 &c. ; heofenum 98. 29; hiofonum 81. 33; hefonum 24. 29, 45. 27, ix. 18.

heofoncund, adj. heavenly ; heo- fencund 8. 16 ; g. wk. heofen- cundan n. 17 ; a. wk. heofon- cundan 34. 19 ; pi. n. wk. he- foncundan 30. 2 ; a. wk. heo- foncundan xx. 235.

heofonlic, adj. heavenly, celestial ; g. wk. heofonlican 45. 30; heo- fenlican 89.21;^. wk. heofonlican 104. 27, 120. 15 ; heofonlicon 18. 2i*; a. pi. ivk. heofonlican 121. 30; hiofonlican 82. 2 ; he- fonlican 18. 10.

heofonrlce, n. kingdom of hea- ven ; g. hefonrices xi. 31.

heofonsteorra, wm. star; n. pi. heofonsteorran xx. 232.

heofontorht, adj. heavenly bright; a. wk. heofontorhtan xxiii. 3.

heofontungol, n. heavenly body, sun ; xxii. 24.

heonon, adv. hence; hionon 105. 24; hionan 82. 4, 105. 22, 23, xviii. ii, xxiv. 50, 52; hion xx. 239 ; hionane xiv. 9, xxix. 84 n.

heor,/. hinge; hior 88. 12 n.

heorot, m. stag ; heort 102. 6 ; a. pi. heorotas xix. 17.

heorte, wf. heart; g. heortan 28. 14, 15, v. 21 ; d. xviii. n.

her, adv. here ; n. 29, iv. 41 &c.; her on worulde 24. 25, 46. 31, 118. 4, 123. 23 ; cf. iv. 47; her for

worulde 23. 15, 24. 25, 113. 23,

138. 23. herbuende, m. dweller on earth ;

d. pi. herbuendum xxix. 61. here, m. host, multitude ; x. 54 (?);

d. here xxv. 15 ; d. pi. herigum

xxvi. 57. heregeat, n. military dress ; d. pi.

heregeatwum in. 16, xxv. 9. hererinc, m. soldier, hero ; a.

i. 71. heretiema, wm. commander,

general; heretema i. 31. heretoga, wm. general, leader,

chief man 37. 5, 46. 22, 24, 50.

7, 61. 24, 143. 7, i. 47, x. 46;

heretoha, consul 7. 12 ; g. here-

togan 43. 6 ; pi. n. heretogan

35. 3, 64. 12 ; g. heretogena

35- 5-

herian, wv. praise; 118. 26; to herianne 32. 28, 69. 3 ; to heri- ganne 64. 19 ; ind. prs. $.pl. heriaS 69. 2 ; pst. %.s. herede 141. 13, xxx. 6 ; sbj. prs. herige 30. 22, 68. 17 ;//. herien x. 26; herigen 46. 12, 72. 20; pp. used as adj. geherod*, gehered 68. 23 ; comp. geheredra*, heredra 69.5.

herlic, adj. martial, soldierly ; f. ix. 1 8 ; hserlic i. 43.

herung, /. praise ; d. heringe 64. 2*, 68. 31, 104. 22.

hider, adv. hither; 60. 32, 82. 4, xiv. n, xx. 164, 235, 239.

hidres, adv. hidres oldres, hither and thither 108. 14 (hider 7 Sider B)> !39- 3i J hidres 7 Sid res 100. 5-

hle,^>ron. they ; n. & a. pi. of he, heo, hit ; usual form in C and B is hi ; hie is fq. in B, rarer in C, 15. 5, 15. 12* &c.; hy al>. 15 times in C, 15. 27, i. 36 &c. ; B, 15. 6*, 8*, 16. 16*, 146.5*; hio 33. 25*, 114. 22; g. hira 44- 5,99- 3, xx. 145; 35- 4 N.; hiera 30. 13*, 99. i ; usual form in C is hiora, but heora is fq., 28. 21, ii. 13 &c. ; heora is usual form in B, but hiora also occurs

GLOSSARY

253

several times 26. 30 &c. ; heore

28. 3*, 32. 7* ; d. him. hieldan, wv. lean, incline ; ind.

prs. 3.^. heldeS xx. 164; belt

81. n*. hienan, ivv. bring low, humiliate;

henan 122. 32, 125. 2. h.Ien'K, f. ignominy, humiliation ;

d. haentJe 24. 5 ; g. pi, henSa xii.

21. hieran, wv. w. a. hear; w. d.

obey ; heran i. 31, ix. 45 ; gehe-

ran 50. 21, 78. 32, 96. 8, 118.

n, 121. 8, 146. 4; to geheranne

50. 10, 24; to gehyranne 51.

10*; ind. prs. i.s. gehere 121.

6 ; 3..?. geherS 28. 13, 43. 2 ;//.

heraS iv. 5, 15 ; geheraS 68. 16,

139- 23, 145. 20, xiii. 47; w.

inf. 142. 26; hyraS iv. 26; pst.

i.s. geherde 51. 9, 124. 24; 2.J.

geherdest 50. 26,98. 26 (w. inf.}',

gehyrdest 45. 4*, 65. 9*; herdes

vii. 9 ; 3.^. geherde 34. 2, 43.

18, 45. n, 122. 8, ix. 15; pi.

herdon 70. 25, viii. 14, 31 ; ge-

herdon 33. 26, 43. n, 66. 30;

geheordon 70. 25*; imp. gehere

114. i n. ; geher loi. 16, in.

12, 114. i*, xxv. i; sbj. prs.

3..T. here TV. d. 66. 14 ; //. gehiran

57. 20* ; pst. 3.J. herde vii. 4 ;

pi. herden iv. d. 98. 7, 9 ; prs. p.

used as noun : //. g. geherendra,

hearers 85. 26; d. geherendum

101. 13; pp. gehered 45. 12,

67. 12.

hierde, m. shepherd, guardian;

hirde xxvi. 8, 41 ; hyrde x. 49 ;

d. hirde vii. 2250. xiii. 31. gehiernes, f. sense of hearing ;

gehernes 145. 18. hlersum, adj. obedient ; a. pL n.

gehyrsume 10. 3*. hiersumian, -wv. obey ; heorsu-

mian 9. 22*; ind. prs. "^.pl.

heorsumiaS 10. 14*. hierwan, wv. despise, value

lightly ; ind. prs. i.pl. herwaS,

herewiaS* 29. 6. higian, -wv. hasten, strive to go,

tend; 25. 18; ind. prs. $.s.

higaS 56. 4, 69. 14, xiii. 65 ; sbj.

prs. 3.J. higie 51. 25*, 112. 30;

higige 51. 25. hildetorht, adj. shining in battle ;

d. pi. hildetorhtum xxv. 9. hiltsweord, n. hilted sword ; d.

pl. hyltsweordum in. 16. hind.yi female hart; a. pl. hinda

xix. 17.

hindan, adv. from behind ; 136. 3. hired, m. body of retainers, court;

d. hirede 67. 3, 104. 16. hirgedon, B's reading for C's

styredon 101. 28. hit, pron. it; 7. 25 &c. ; g. his;

d. him ; a. hit ; for pl. v. hie. hiw, n. appearance, form, shape ;

g. hiwes 147. 3 ; d. hiwe 131. 5 ;

g.pl. hiwa xix. 23. hiwcutS, adj. familiar ; a. pl. m.

hiwcufte x. 61. hiwian, wv. shape, form ; ind.

prs. 3-J. gehiwaS 129. 9. hiwung,/. (false) appearance, dis- simulation ; d. hiwunga 47. 22. hleew, m. mound, barrow ; g. pl.

hlsewa x. 43. hlaford, m. lord ; 35. 31, ix. 55,

xxv. 15, xxvi. 38 ; g. hlafordes

30. 26, 63. 15 ; d. hlaforde 98.

9, 136. 29, i. 47 ; a. hlaford 65.

17, xxvi. 44, 72 ; //. n. hlafordas

35- 3°> 37- 26, 67. 5 ; g. hlaforda

xxv. 65. hlafordhold, adj. loyal, faithful ;

n. pl. m. hlafordholde 30. 2 7. hlafordscipe, m. authority, supre- macy ; d. 16. 27. hleahtor, m. laughter ; d. hleahtre

36. 2. hleoflor, n. melody, song ; d. pl.

hleoSrum xiii. 47. hllsa, wrn. report, reputation ; 28.

ii &c. and x. 54, 61 ; g. hlisan

41. 13 &c. and in. i, 14 ; hliosan

JSS- 31*; d. hlisan 41. 17 &c.;

a. 41. 15 &c. and \. 53, x. 22. hliseadig, adj. of good repute,

renowned 75. 25; a. pl. m.

hliseadige 28. 5 ; comp. hlis-

eadigra 27. 29 ; n. pl. hliseadig-

ran 28. I.

254

GLOSSARY

hliseadignes,/! renown ; a. hlis-

eadignesse 75. 28. hlud, adj. loud; a. hludne 117.

29. hlutor, adj. clear, pure ; n. v. 13;

d. hlutrum 135. 24; a.f. hlutre

xxi. 39 ; wk. hluttran 101. 20 ;

inst. hlutre xxix. 2 ; pi. g. hluterra

33. 31 ; d. hlutrum xxi. 37 ;

hluttrum eagum 89. 21, 115. 8 ;

a. n. hlutor, hlutre* 147. 25; sup.

a. s. wk. hlutrestan xxiii. 3. hlutre, adv. clearly, brightly; sup.

hlutrost xxii. 24. hlystan, wv. listen ; sbj. $.s. hliste

MPr. 10. hnseppan, wv. intrans. strike,

collide ; sbj. prs. ^.pl. hnaeppen

130. 19, 20.

hnesce, adj. soft, delicate ; n. h.

weeter, fluid, yielding 80. 14, xx.

93 ; compl. n. pi. hnescran,

opposed to heard 92. 27 ; sup.

hnescost 92. 4. hnipian, wv. droop ; ind.prs. 3.^.

hnipaS xxxi. 13.

hogian, wv. think (about), be in- tent ; 35. 22. hoi, n. hole, cave ; dungeon ; a.

8. 10, ii. n ; a. pi. holu 19. 8. hold, adj. gracious, friendly ; i. 56. holm, m. ocean, sea ; g. pi. holma

xi. 30. holt, nm. thicket, copse ; d. holte

_xiii. 37, 52. hon, rv. trans, hang, hang up ;

ind.prs. i.s. hehst 30. 18; 3.^.

hehS 112. 23. hopian, wv. (w. to) ; hope, trust ;

ind. prs. 3.^. hopaS 27. 10, vii.

44 ; sbj. prs.pl. hopien 149. i. hord, n. hoard ; d. horde 31. 13. hordgestreon, n. hoarded wealth;

g. pi. hordgestreona xiv. 1 1 . horusea'S, m. pit, abyss ; d. horo-

seaSe 112. 15. hosp, m. insult, contumely; d.

hospe iv. 44. hrsed, adj. swift ; d. hrsechim

10. 2. hrsedfernes,/ swiftness ; a. hreed-

fernesse 72. 17.

hrsedlice, adv. swiftly, speedily 117. 8; rsedlice 21. 14*; sup. hrsedlicost 146. 28. hreedwsen, m. swift car, chariot ; d. hraedwaene 105. I, 20, xxiv. 41.

hreegl, n. dress \g. hrsegles 60. 18; pl.g. hrsegla 33. 24, 30, viii. 10; d. hrreglum in. 14. hranmere, m. 'whale pool/ ocean ;v

a. hronmere v. 10. hratte, adv. quickly, soon ; usual form in B, 8. 20* &c., 48. 8, 127. 31, 133- 23, vi. 9, 12, xiii. 31 ; raSe95-4*; hrae'Se 41. 18, 62. 23, 78. 6, iv. 3, vi. 4, xiii. 37, xxi. 7, xxii. 56 ; ful hnette '<5ses, immediately afterwards 50. 10 ; hreSe xxv. 47 J sup. hraftor 28. 19, 145. 15 ; hraefior 68. 18, 21 ; "8y hrseSor, rather, more 73. 7, 18 «., 77. 19 ; sup. hraSost 3_9. 9«., 41. 3, 91. 15. hreoh, adj. stormy, fierce; i. 71 ; /. pred. hrioh v. 10 ; d.f. hreore 144. 29.

hreosan, SV2. fall ; decay, perish ; vii. 22 ; ind. prs. 3.^. hrest xi. 58; gehrist 117. 28; prs. p. perishable, d. wk. hreosendan 60. 23; pi. n. f. hreosende 25. 31* ; d. hreosendum 54. i n. by error, hreorendum 32. 8*. hreosendlic, adj. perishable ; d.

pi. hreosendlicum 32. 8. hreowan, sv2. repent : impers. w. d. and g. 134. 31 ; ind.prs. 3.*. hreowS 109. 30.

hreowsian, *wv. sorrow, be sorry ; 9. 9 ; prs. p. d. hreowsiendum 8.24.

hreowsung,/] repentance ; 70. 7 ;

g. hreowsunga 70. 6* ; d. 20. i,

143. 28 ; a. hreowsunge 143. 30.

hreran, wv. stir up, agitate ; ind.

prs. -$.pl. hreraS 124.4, xxyii- 3-

hretSer, m. breast, heart ; d. hraSre

xxv. 46 n. hrlnan, svi. touch ; ind. prs. 3.^.

gehrineS xxix. 10. hrof, m. roof, summit, gen. used metaphorically, 25. 17 &c. ; g.

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255

hrofes 146. 27 ; d. hrofe 41. n

&c. and xxv. 5 ; a. hrof 105. 5,

xxiv. 3. hroffsest, adj. with firm roof ; a.f.

hroffaeste vii. 6. hror, adj. moving, active, d. pi.

hrorum neatum 146. 26. hruse, wf. earth, ground ; g,

hrusan xxix. 53 ; d. x. 43, xxix.

63; xxxi. 13. hryre, m. fall, ruin, destruction ; d.

ix. 4 ; at. pi. hryras 39. 17. hu, adv. interrog. direct and in- direct, how ? 8. 17 &c. ; often w.

ne =Lat. nonne 18. 16 &c. humeta, adv. how? 70. 26*,

96. 5*. hund, m. dog; 102. 13, in. 18,

114, 27 ; a. hund 102. 7 ; pi. n.

hundas 101. 30; d. hundum

xix. 15 ; a. hundas 73. 29. hund. n. hundred; mid an h.

scipa xxvi. 15. hundnigontig, num. ninety ;

xxvi. 24. hundred, n. hundred; sume h.

scipa 115. 1 8. hundseofontig, num. seventy ;

42. 27, 99. 17. hunig, n. honey ; g. huniges 52.

3, xii. 9, 10 ; d. hunige 33. 29,

viii. 23.

hunta, wm. hunter ; xxvii. 13. huntian, wv. hunt ; 73. 30. huru, adv. at least, at any rate ;

20. 22, 47. i, 92. 8, ix. 22 ; ne

huru, nor indeed, nor even 67.

9, 68. 27, 77. 23, viii. 10, 31,

xx. 38, xxii. 4, xxix. 12. hus, n. house ; 26. 30, vii. 18 ; g.

buses no. 23, vii. 22, xiii. 31 ;

d. huse 55. 18; a. hus 26. 23,

26, 27. 6, vii. 32. hwa, pron. 1) interrog. who ? 60.

8, x. 42 &c. ; w. sbj. xxviii. 43 ;

n. hwset, what? 34. 10 &c.=

who 36. 22, =hwy 17. 16, 31.

3, 6, 104. 26, 148. 29, used as

an inter j. ah! well ! whyly^r. 10.

14, ii. i &c. ; hwset la 9. 20 ; g.

hwaes 90. 19, 140. 24, 145. 4,

27 ; d. hwsem 16. 17 ; inst. to

hwon, why? 8. 12*, 16. 4*, 31. 4*, 42. 17*. 2) indef. any one, someone,/^. 26. 7 Scc.andx. 27, xvi. 16 ; neut. n. and a. hwset, anything, something 15. 21 &c. ; often w. part. g. swelces hwset, something of the sort 17. 10 ; lytles hwset, a little 23. 24, 60.

5 ; d. hwsem 16. 14 &c. ; a. hwone 68. 17 &c. and x. i ; hwsene 106. 19* ; a. n. hwset; gif hi hwset gesyngoden, in any way 143. 27. 3) swa hwa swa, whoever n. 23 &c. v. swa.

gehwa,/r0«. 1) distributive; each, every, every one; g. gehwses xiv. 3, xix. 23, xx. 278, xxi. 32 ; anra gehwses monna, of each individual man vii. 23 ; d. gehwsem vii. 18, xii. 6, 18, xx. 148, xxi. 43, xxviii. 67, xxix. 56 ; anra gehwsem, to each one viii.

6 ; a. n. gehwset 16. 23, 40. 22. 2) indef. swelces gehwset, any- thing of the sort 125. 24.

hweer, interrog. adv. where ? 46. 20, x. 33 &c.

hweet, adj. active, bold ; wk. hwata 138. 18.

hweete, m. wheat ; 52. i ; d. xii. 5.

hwsethwegu, 1) pron. something, a little ; always hwsethwugu in C, 15. 22 &c. andxi. 52, xx. in; hwsethwega usual form in B, 32. i* &c. ; hwsethwegu 87. 24*, 95. 9*; hwsethweg 60. 17*, 71. 29*; g. hwseshwugu 25. 12, 60. 17, 82. 30, 88. 8. 2) adv. somewhat, a little,^. 8. 25 &c.

hweethweguningas, adv. some- what, a little ; hwsethwugu- nunges 23. 18, 127. 28; hwset- hweganunges 23. 18* ; hwset - hwegununga 80. 21*.

hweetnes,/. activity ; 54. 24.

hwsefter, \}pron. which (of two) ; 87. 17 &c. and v. 41 ; g. hwse- Sres 106. 12 ; a. hwseSerne 122. 28 ; f. hwseSre 138. 32 ; n. hwsefter 107. u. 2) interrog. adv. direct and ind. ; gen. w. sbj.

GLOSSARY

13. lo&c. ; alternative question hwseSer Se . . . Se 20. 30 &c.; hweSer sometimes in B, 65. 2* &c. ; hwaefter . . . Seah, never- theless 27. 24.

gehwse'Ser, /r<?«. each of two, both ; g. gehwseSeres i. 25.

hweettre, fl^z/. nevertheless; xx. 54, 74, 78, 152, 170, 230, xxvi. 100.

hwanon, adv. whence ; 32. 21 N. ; hwonon 8. 19*, 12. 14, 134. 18 ; hwonan 13. 5, 15. 8, 32. 20*, 32. 2i*5 75. 34, 140. 7.

hwealf,^ vault, arch ; 46. 4; pi. hwealfa 46. 4; hwealfex. 7 (J).

hwearflan, wv. intrans. d] turn, revolve ; /;) change, vary ; 8 1 . 26 (a); ind. prs. 2.s. hwearfast J6. 5 (£) ; 3.J. hwearfaS 57. 32 (a), 58. i («), 88. 12 (a), 126. 8 (a), 129. 1 6 (a), xiii. 75 (a) ; //. hwearfiaS 16. 3 (b\ 129. 19 (a) ; pst. 3.J. hwearfodei. 10, xx. 206 ; sbj.prs. hwearfie 18. 30 (£); hwearfige xiii. 74 ; pi. hwear- figen 1 8. 31 (b} ; /.tf. hwearfode 18. 28 (£) ; /™. /. hwear- fiende 129. 15 (a).

hwearfung, f. change; 18. 31, 20. 1 8 ; d. hwearfunga 18. 27, 20. 21 ; a. pi. 18. 29 ; motions 17. i.

hwelc, pron. (hwylc usual form in C, but fq. hwilc, more rarely hwelc ; most usual forms in B are hwelc and hwilc, occas. hwylc) ; 1) interrog. direct and indirect, which, of what kind. 2) indef. any (one), some (one). forms : m. f. and n. hwelc 9. 8* (2), 30. 20 (2), 43. 19 (2), 60. 27* (i), 63. 14 (2), 64. 29* (i), 77. 23* (2), 89. 20 (2) ; hwilc 30. io(i),35.28 (i), 51. 1(1), 85. 2* (i), 93. 9(1), 142.2 (2), xiii. 41 (i), xx. 65 (2), xxi. 37 (2), xxii. 45 (2); hwylc in C ab. 6 times (i), 67. 22 &c., and ab. 7 times (2), 84. 30 &c. in B, 82. 21*; g. hwelces 13. 2* (0, 20 (i) ; hwilces ii. 15* (i); d. hwelcum x. 43 (i) ;

hwilcum 114. 25 (2) ; hwylcum 77. 18 (2), 77. 22 (2) ; hwilcon 43- 3* C1) J/ hwelcere 13. 23 (i) ; hwilcere 57. 4* (i) ; a. hwelcne 16. 20* (i), 57. 22* (2); hwilcne xiii. 53 (i) ; hwylcne 119. 2 (a);/, hwelce 35. 31 (2), ix. i (i) ; hwilce 39. 18* (i) ; n. hwelc 12. 8 (2), 127. 9 (a) ; hwilc 90. 32 (2), 90. 32 (2), 107. 29 (2), 39. 17* (i) ; hwylc 87. 6 (2); inst. hwelce 36. 2 (i) ;//. m. ; hwilce 129. 14 (i) ; hwylce 129. 15 (i), 139. 10 (i) ; /. hwylce 38. 18 (i) ; n. hwelc 73. 10* (i) ; g. hwylcra ii. 14* (i) ; d. hwelcum 22. 8 (2), 32. 26* (2), 74. 2* (i); hwylcum 118. 29 (i) ; a. hwelce 16. 2* (i) ; hwilce 39. 17* (i) ; /. hwelce 26. 3* (i), 39. 17* (i) ; n. hwelc 64. 29* (i).

gehwelc, pron. w. g. each (one), every (one), only in Metr. except 103. 14 ; gehwilc 9 times ix. 45 &c. ; gehwylc xxvi. 95, xxxi. T2 ; £". gehwelces 6 times, iv. 24 &c. ; gehwilces xx. 183, xxvi. 105, xxvii. 28 ; gehwylces xviii. 3 ; f. ge- hwelcre xx. 228; d. gehwelcum 5 times, xii. 8 &c. ; gehwilcum i. 45, xvii. 19, xix. 2 ; gehwyl- cum 4 times, xx. 3 &c. ; /. ge- hwelcre xi. 78, xxi. 15 ; a. gehwilcne 4 times, xiii. 32 &c. ; gehwylcne, not w. g. 103. 14 ; inst. gehwelce iv. 17, xiii. 21 ; gehwilce 6 times, i. 54 &c. ; ge- hwylce xxii. 65.

hwelchwegu,/r0«.some ; hwilc- hwugu 120. 2 ; hwylchwugu 103. 24.

hwene, adv. somewhat, a little, w. comp. 32. 28, 50. 20, 92. 27 ; hwene ser 5 times, 12. 32 &c. and Jiii. 10.

hweol, n. wheel ; 16. 33, 57. 32, 81. 27, 102. 29, 129. 21, 130. 31, xiii. 74 ; g. hweoles 130. n ; d. hweole xx. 211, 217; n. pi. hweol 129. 19.

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257

hweorfan, sv$. intrans. a) turn, move ; b) return ; 8. 23* (6), 10. 24* (a); ind. $.pL hweorfaS 16. 17* (a) ; sbj.prs. hweorfe 71.8* (b] ; prs. p. hweorfende 16. 14 (a).

h wider, adv. whither; 51. 6 &c.

hwierfan, wv. intrans. a) revolve; b} change; hwyrfan 10. 18* (3) ; ind.prs. $.s. hwerfeS xxviii. 15 (a} ; hwserfeS xx. 2y (a) ; hwerfS 81. 27* (a), 126. 5 (a), 129. 21 (a) ; hwaerfS xx. 217 (a] ; sbj. prs. hwerfe 100. 10 (a); prs. p. hwerfende 16. 33*

(*>

gehwierfan, T«/Z;. bring back, re- store ; pp. n. pi. f. gehwerfde 49. 8*.

liwierflic, adj. chan'ging, transit- ory; n.pl.f. hwerflice 25. 10*.

hwil, f. space of time, time ; g. hwile 44. 14; a. fq. in adv. phrases: hwile XT, some time before xxvii. 15 ; hwyle xx. 266 ; sume hwile fq. 45. 12, xv. 10 &c. ; ane hwile, for a while, for a time 52. 15, 124. 19, cf. 14. 26, 120. 29, 126. 29, 141. 21 ; senige h. 20. 22 ; nane h. 58. 30; oSre hwile . . . oSre hwile, at one time ... at another 64. 1 8 &c. ; Sa hwile Se, conj. while, fq. 23. 14 &c. ; //. g. hwila 44. 15 ; d. hwilum, used as adv. at times, occasionally, fq. 10. 8, ii. 9 &c. ; hwylum xxix. 49 ; hwilan xxix. 53 ; nu hwilum 123. 8 ; hwilum eft 132. 8 &c. ; hwilum . . . hwilum, sometimes ... at other times Pr. 2, 3 &c. ; a. hwila, moments

44- "> 13- hwilwendlic, adj. temporary,

transitory ; n. 147. 27, 28 ; g.

wk. hwilwendlican*, hwilend-

lican 44. 12; a. pi. wk. hwil-

endlican 20. 14. hwit, adj. white; 145. 24; a.

pi. m. hwite 74. i, xix. 23. hwon, adv. somewhat, a little ;

12. 13, x. 59.

hwonne, 1) interrog. when? 60.

8, 148. i. 2) conj. w, sbj. until,

20. 31, 124. 10. 3) gives indef.

meaning to adw. of time, nu

hwonne 109.23,131. 23;seldum

hwonne 115. 8. hwurfolnes,/. fickleness ; d. hwur-

fulnesse 47. 19. hwy, inst. of hwset ; used as

interrog. adv. w. sbj. or ind.

why? 10. 17, x. 21 &c. ; fq. hwi

in B and C, 17. 5 iv. 33 &c. hwyrft, m. revolution, orbit; a.

126. 2*. hycgan, vuv. think, imagine; ge-

hycgan xv. 9 ; gehicgan xix.

17; ind.prs. 3.^. ; hygeft xix.

i ; sbj'. prs. $.s. gehicgge xiii.

26. hyd, /. skin, hide ; d. hyde 31.

_32. hydan, wv. hide, conceal ; ind.

prs. 3.J. gehyt 131. 6, 136. 20;

pst. 3.^. hydde xxix. 55 ; sbj. pst.

hydde 140. 14, 17 ; pp. geheded

xx. 151; a. f. gehydde 95. 22,

xxii. 60 ; n. pi. m. iv. 41 ; f.

gehydda xix. 32 ; gehydde 74.

7*. hyge, m. mind, heart ; hige xi. 53,

xix. 45 ; d. xv. 9 ; a. xxxi. 20. hygesnottor, adj. wise; d. pi.

higesnotrum x. 7. hyhtlic, adj. hoped for, pleasant ;

f. hyhtlicu xxi. n. hyngran, wv. be hungry ; impers.

sbj.prs. hingre, hingrige* 60. 1 1 . hyrian, wv. w. d. imitate ; ind.

prs. pi. hyriaS 108. n n. ; hyri- . gaS 146. 7*. hyrnede, adj. horned, beaked ; a.

pi. m. hyrnde xxvi. 23. hyrst, f. ornament, trappings; g.

pi. hyrsta xiv. 9. hyrstan, wv. dress, adorn ; //.

n. pi. m. gehyrste in. 16, xxv.

8.

hyspan, wv. revile ; 45. 10. hysping, f. reviling ; a. hispinge

_45- 12. hy"8,/. port, haven; 89. 9, xxi. u,

s

GLOSSARY

ic, pron. I ; 8. 6, MPr. 8. &c. ; Tc 39. 31*; £". min4i. 6 &c. ; d. me 8. 12 &c.; a. 8. 9 &c.

idel, adj. useless, vain ; 68. 29 ; idle, lazy 144. 8; g. wk. idelan

45, 21 ; d. wk. 46. 9; a. ink.

46. 3 ; inst. idele 29. 26 ; a.pLf. idle v. 27.

Idelgeorn, adj. lazy, ease-loving ;

w. //. m. wk. ge idelgeornan 139. 8. lecan, wv. increase, add to ; ecan,

geecan* 75. 15; yean 60. 15;

ind.prs. 3.*. ecS 65. 21 ; //. ecaS

60. 24*; pst. 3-j. ecte 26. 22*;

//. geeced 125. 15. legland, n. island ; iglond xvi.

12; eglond i. 16 ; £•. iglandes

xvi. 17; </. ieglande 34. S* ;

iglande 116. 4*; iglonde viii.

49, xx vi. 58 ; a. igland xxvi. 32 ;

iglond 115. 22* ; iland 67. 32*. ield, /. age, period; eld 33. 21*,

viii. 4. ielde, //. men ; d. eldum viii. 38,

xii. 17, xiii. 60, xx. 100, xxix.

34-

ielding, f. delay ; eldungiao. 2*. ieldran, pi. parents, ancestors ;

ildran 34. 21 N. ; eldran 24. 13*,

34. 31, 69. 13*, i. 58 ; g. eldrena

70. 20*, xiii. 28 ; eldrana 57.

12*. ierman, wv. ill-treat ; ind. pst. $.s.

yrmde ix. 47. terming, m. wretched person ; g.

pi. erminga 89. 1 1 ; yrminga

xxi. 17. iermtJ,/. misery; a. ermSe 60. 24*,

65. 27 5 yrmSe, earmSe* 59. 14 ;

pi. n. yrmSa 118. 3, 5 ; g.

ermSa xvi. 8 ; yrmSa 71. 23 ;

eormfta 67. 29* ; d. ermSum

89. ii*, 116. 26*, 134. 15*,

134. 21 ; yrmSum xxi. 19, xxvi.

71 ; eormSum 52.8*; a. erm'Sa

19. 4, 65. 21, 117. 21 ; yrmSa

60. 9. iernan, sv$. run ; irnan 101. 29 ;

ind. prs. ^.s. irneft v. 15 ; irnft

135. 27*, 28*; pi. irnaS 108.

14, 112. 29, 143. 3 ; yrnaS 112.

24 ; pst. pi. urnon 49. 8, 102.

27 ; sbj. prs. ierne, irne* 24. 24 ;

pi. irnen 82. 28. ierre, n. anger; irre xxv. 51 ; g.

yrres Si. 24* ; d. irre 12. 4. ierringa, adv. angrily ; irringa

71. 6* ; yrringa xviii. 7 ; yrrenga

xxvi. 84. iersian, wv. be angry; ind. prs.

2.s. yrsast 19. 12 ; prs. p. irsiende

81. 18* ; a. wk. yrsiendan 114.

39. iersung, f. anger ; irsung 81. 20*,

112. 4*, xx. 1 86 ; g. irsunge xx.

199; a. yrsunga xx. 192. Tefle, adj. easy ; n. eSe 145. 5 ;

//. n. iefte 16. 13 ; eSe 92. 27 ;

coinp. n. eSre 81. 13*. leSellce, adv. easily ; eSelice 98.

23, xx. 276 ; sup. eSelicost 146.

28*. le'Snes, f. ease, comfort; g. pi.

eSnessa 7- 15*. lewan, wv. show, reveal ; eowian

78. 7, 85. 25, 97. 28, 104. 25 ;

ind. prs. 3.^. geewft 131. 7 ;

eowaS 61. n*, 136. 21*, xxix.

72 ; //.geeowadss. 6. ilca, pron. adj. same; 48. 27, ix.

24 &c.; n. ilce 15. 23 &c.; g.d.a.

ilcan 7. 5, 10. 9, xi. 37 &c. ; a. n.

ilce 12. 22 &c. ; pi. ilcan 16. 7

&c. and xxiv. 63. ilce, adv. swa ilce, in the same way ;

35- 3 &c. in, prep, a) w. d. in, 7. 12*, xx.

238; foil, case, i. 15. &) w. a.

into, 7. 4*. inc, v. git. incofa, win. breast, mind ; d. in-

cofan xxii. 18. ingehygd,/! n. mind, thoughts ; a.

xxv. 42. inierfe, n. household goods,

valuables ; a. 31. 19. inn, adv. in ; in to 8. 16*, xxii.

57; in gseS on, enters 27. 17*;

in on, into 53. 6*, 91. 26, 96.

26.

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259

innan, 1) prep, a) w. d. in, within; innon 73. 31*. b} w.a. into ; innon 86. 19, 91. 26*, 96. 26*. 2) adv. within, inside ; 36. 9*, 12, 51. 4, 73. 5, 8*, 141. 16*, v. 41, 44; innon 73. 5*; inne

43- S1** i- 72> xxv. J9> 45- »• a/jtf oninnan.

innan weard, 1) adj. inward, in- ternal ; inst. mid innewearde mode 50. n, 28. 119. ii ; inne- weardan 94. 28*, 119. n*. 2) adv. within ; 92. 3.

innian, wv. enter ; prs. ind. %,s. innaS 51. 4 «.

innofl, m. interior, inside (of body) ; d. innoSe 51.4.

innung,y". contents ; 72. 22.

ingeiSanc, m. thoughts, mind ; 54. 2*, 56. 4*, 106. 25 ; ingeSonc 1 06. 10, xxvi. 118 ; g. ingeSan- ces 68. 3*, xvi. 22 ; ingeSonces 44. 31 ; d. ingeSance 52. 16* ; ingeSonce 51. 25; a. ingeSanc 95. 6* ; inge8onc78. 5,xxii. 12, 21, xxiii. 8, xxvi. 94; a. pi. ingeSoncas 14. 27.

inweardlic, adj., v. forinweard- lic.

inweardlice, adv. inwardly, ear- nestly ; xxii. 2.

inwltRanc, m. evil thought ; pi. n. inwidSoncas ix. 8; d. inwitSon- cum xxvii. 23.

Is, n. ice ; 126. 20, xxviii. 59.

isceald, adj. icy-cold ; a.f. iscalde xxvii. 3.

isig, adj. icy; 105. 13.

Ismere, m. frozen pool ; xxviii. 62.

la, interj. oh ! ah ! why ! 8. 1 3, xi. 101 &c. ; nese, la, nese 58. 29, 62. 19.

gelac, n. rapid movement, com- motion ; lagufloda g. xx. 173; storma g. xxvi. 29.

lacan, rv. a) intrans. move quickly, fly ; xxiv. 9 ; ind. prs. pi. lacaS xxviii. 22. b] tran s. entice ; sbj.

pst. pi. Ce liolcen (oleccan B)

15. 29. lacnian, wv. treat (a disease),

cure; ind. prs. $.s. lacnaS 134. ! 17- Isece, m. physician ; 38. 8, 132. 6,

15, 134. 16; d. 123. 13, 33; pi.

n. laecas 132. n n.\ g. laeca 107.

_28.

leececrseft, m. (art of) medicine ; remedy ; 38. 8, 51. i.

Ifficedom, m. remedy, medicine ; 127. 24, 135. 20; a. 50. 20.

Isedan, wv. lead; 51. u, 102. 2, 123. 33, xiv. 9; to Isedanne 51. 7 ; ind. prs. 2.s. laedst 100. 5, 140. I ; 3.J. laet 27. 8*, 60. 31* ; gelset 104. 27 ; //. IsedaS 48. 1 1, vii. 40; pst. 3-j. Isedde 103. 10, xxvi. 16, 39 ; //. laeddon 102. 27, i. 2; sbj. prs. laede 51. 13, 123. 13, 14, 139. 30, 33; pi. Isedon 73- 30*; PP- gelasd 36. 21.

leeden, n. Latin language ; d. of Isedene Pr. 9. v. also boclseden.

ISfan, wv. leave ; bequeath ; to Isefanne 41. 5 ; ind.prs.pl. IsefaS 24. 10 ; laefed 23. 20, 42. 9.

Isenan, wv. lend, grant; //. n. pi. gelsende 31. n.

Isene, adj. transitory, precarious ; 41. 18; g. laenes xxvi. 113; d. wk. laenan xix. 35 ; a. Isenne xxvi. 1 06 ; wk. laenan ix. 58, xx. 157 ; pi. n. Isenu xxi. 29 ; d. laenum 53. 13, 54. i ; wk. laenan 74. 8*; a. xx. 223. -

l«ran,2W. teach; 140.2 ; tolseranne 127. 25 ; ind. prs. $.s. laerS 137. 22; gelaereS 47. 20; pi. laeraS 103. 14, 139. 6 ; pst. \.s. gelaerde 17. 13, 20. 10; 3.^. laerde 9. a, 79. 17, 140. 16; sbj. prs. laere _&9. 8 ; pp. gelsered 8. 18, 15. 14.

leestan, wv. w. d. follow ; i. 27.

gelSstan, wv. a) trans, perform, carry out; 58. 21, 73. 16, 105. 31,

9 n. ; //. gelsestan, follow marched i. 13; sbj. prs. gelseste

50. 24 ; //. gelaesten 58. 23. b} intrans. last,

endure ; inf. vii. 19.

S 2

260

GLOSSARY

IStan, rv. a) allow ; £) leave ; leave behind; c) think, deem; tf) cause; 38. 12 (a), 71. 22 (0, 123. 26 (a); 1. ft a baetinge, let go 144. 30; 1. bion, let alone, drop 88. 32; ind. prs. i.s. ic loete nu to . . . set store by 121. 26 ; 2.5. loetest iv. 50 (a) ; Isetsest 16. 30 (b] ; Isetst 105. 15* (£),xxiv. 29 (£) ; 3.^. laet 26. 6 (a), xi. 72 (a] Sec., 133. 25 (X-) ;//. laetaS 23.

7, 9 (a), 24. 10 (b), viii. n (V); place, 130. 16. 141. i, 3 ; Isete ge 72. 19 (a); /j/. 3.J. let xxvi. 23 (£) ; m/. laet v. 30 (a) ; //. IsetaS

8. 23 (a) ; sbj. prs. laete 119. 23 (£), xvi. 7 (£); laete 104. 2 (a) ; //. Iseten 67, 6 (a); /j/. lete 117. 5 (a), 119. 30 (b}, i. 66 (#), 68 (£?); //. leten 67. 6 (a).

laf,yi remnant ; d. to lafe, remain- ing, left over 46. 26.

lagu, m. sea, flood ; ix. 40.

laguflod, #z. sea ; £•. //. lagufloda xx. 173.

lagustream, m. sea; xi. 43; a. xx. in, xxvi. 16.

land, 72. land; country; 40. 21; lond 29. 12; £". landes 91. 22, 126. 20*; londes 42. 16*, xii. 27 ; d. lande about 9 //^(?j, 43. 1 7 &c. and x*\. 6, xxviii. 57 ; londe 43. 25, 26, xiii. 18; a. land 51. 29*, 60. 29*, 115. 20*, ix. 40; lond 40. 17, xii. i ; pi. lond 29. 10; d. londum 42. 30.

lang, adj. ; gen. of time, long; 44. 25; n. 44. 19, x. 66 ; of body, tall 87. 4; long 117. 28, 127. 32; n. wk. lange 117. 32 ; d. wk. langan 133. 26 ; a. longne 120. 27 ; f. lange iv. 46, x. 64, xxvi. 103 ; n. lang 100. 28 ; ymbe long, at great length 125. 23; //.w£. langan 1 2 7. 29; aUongum 133. 24; comp. lengra 120. 29; a. lengran 126. 7 ; pi. a. langran 10. II*; sup. a. lengestne 126. 7.

gelang, adj. dependent on, owing to ; n. on Se gelong 15. 24.

lange, adv. of time, long, for a longtime; about \ g times }^. 2, vii.

i9&c.; longe aboutiotimes, 103.

3, i. 50 &c. ; long xxvi. 99 ; comp.

leng 84. 3 &c. and xxviii. 8 ;

sup. lengest ix. 17. langfsere, adj. lasting, enduring ;

g. longfseres 117. 26. langsum, adj. prolonged, tedious ;

45- J7- lar, /. teaching, doctrine ; 27. 17,

139. 20; g. lare 51. 2, 135. 21,

139. 21 ; d. 95. 15, v. 22, xxii.

42 ; Isere, lesson 137. 14; a. lare

9. 3, 104. 29, i. 68 ; //. d. larum

8. 23, ii. 4, 14. 18, 20. 12 ; a.

lara 50. 26, 101. 14, 108. i. lareow, m. teacher; 141. 12, xxx.

3 ; pi. lareowas 57. 17, xiii. 38 ;

g. lareowa xiii. 42 ; lariowa x.

55 ; a. lareowas 57. 16. last, m. footprint, track ; a, last

weardigan, remain behind xx.

241 ; on last, in the end, at last

15. 5, 48. i, 100. 23. late, adv. slowly, late; 46. 32, 148.

g; comp. lator 142. 18; sup.

latest 91. 16. latteow,#z. guide; leader; xx. 278 ;

ladSeow 82. 1 6, 105. 2 ; a. lad-

teow 57. 13. lafi, 1) adj. hostile ; hateful ; 64.

26, viii. 38, xv. 6 ; //. lafte 9.

24 ; a. 28. 4 ; comp. a. laSran

iv. 24 ; a. n. wk. laSre 22. 3. 2)

sbst. n. offence ; g. laftes 19. 27. laflllce, adv. hatefully, horribly ;

xxvi. 83. leaf,/, permission ; d. leafe xi. 67,

xx. 131 ; a. 80. 29, 1 20. 27, x.

67, xxvi. 21. leaf, n. leaf; xx. 98 ; pi. xxix. 67 ;

g. leafa 10. 12, iv. 24 ; d. leafum

92. 2 ; a. leaf 10. 13, xi. 57. geleafa, wm. belief, faith; d. gelea-

fan 12. 21 n., 14. 19, v. 26; a.

12. 25. leahtor, m. vice, sin ; pi. leahtras

xxii. 25, 29. lean, n. reward ; a. 113. 14; //.

g. leana 54. 17, 108. 13, 134.

30; Isena 54. 17*; d. leanum

in. 4, 113. 8; a. lean 18. 24,

113- 14-

GLOSSARY

261

leanian, wv. iv. d. reward; 134.

25; sbj. prs. leanige 137. 10;

//. geleanod 119. 22. leas, 1) adj. a) w. g. devoid of;

ciSa leas xii. 5. b) false, feigned;

wk. leasa 63. 27 ; /. leas 47. 18.

82. 25 ; wk. f. lease 47. 6, 48.

i ; n. leas 68. 8 ; wk. lease 10.

22, iv. 46; g. leases 41. 12, 45.

24 ; d. leasum 45. 8, xxiii. 8 ;

/ leasre 68. 10, 100. 25; wk.

hiora leasan cyninge 66. 22 ;

a. wk. 114. 28; //. lease, un- truthful 1 16. 13 ; wk. leasan 48.

10, 51. 24, 103. 14; g. wk.

leasena 51. 16, 55. 6, 101. n ;

d. leasum 18. 3 &c. and xxvi.

i, 99; a. f. leasa xii. 27; wk.

leasan 15. 29 &c. 2) sbst. n.

falsehood; d. lease 141. 19, xxx.

18; a. leas 118. 14. leaslic, adj. false, unreal ; a. f.

leaslice 54. 6. leasspellung, /. false speech,

falsehood ; d. leasspellunga 14.

leasung,/. falsehood, false story ;

21. 21 ; //. n. leasunga 99. 5 ;

leasungum 45. 18, 116. 27; a.

leasunga 99. 4. leax, m. salmon; a. xix. 12. leccan, wv. wet, moisten ; ind.

prs. pi. leccaS 136. 17, xxix. 63 ;

//. geleht 80. 17*, xx. 98. lecgan, wv. place, lay; 37. 8 ; 1.

Sone msest, lower 144. 30. lef, adj. diseased, weak ; 121. 12. lencten, m. spring (season) ; 49.

18; a. on lencten TO. 12*, 49.

1 8* ; on lengten 136. 19*. lenctentid, /. springtime ; a. on

1. xxix. 67. leudan, wv. arrive ; ind. prs. $.s.

gelent 53. 6. lengo,/". length (of time) ; a. lengu,

lenge* 44. 1 3. leo, wmf. lion, lioness ; 57. 9 (/.),

72.6, 7, 114. 30; lio 114.30*;

d. Icon 116. 16; a. 102. 7 (m.\

xiii. 1 8 (/.);//. n. leon xxvi.

83 (».?). leode, //. m. people ; g. leoda

xii. 6, xxvi. 40, 113 ; d. leodum

MPr. 4, xxx. 8. leodfruma, wm. chief, leader ; d.

leodfruman i. 27. leodhata, wm. tyrant ; g. leod-

hatan 36. 29. leodscipe, m. nation ; d. xxx. 2 ;

a. i. 68. leof, adj. dear ; acceptable ; 20. 9,

i. 47 ; a. leofne xxvi. 72 ; n. pi.

n. leofe 16. 12 ; comp. n. leofre

22. 32, 24. 5, 139. 24, i. 41 ; a.

n. 22. 3 ; sup. n. leofast 20. 27 ;

n. pi. wk. leofostan 67. 2. leoftaele, adj. acceptable, pleas- ant ; a. pi. m. 28. 5 ; comp. n.

pi. leoftselran 28. i. leofwende, adj. amiable, popular;

comp. leofwendra 27. 30. leogan, svi. tell a lie, make an

erroneous statement; 112. 3,

xxv. 50; ind. prs. i.s. leoge 33.

i ; 3.^. lihS 47. 15 ; him on

Iih5, misrepresent him 68. 16. leoht, 1) sbst. n. light ; 14. i, 52.

6 ; g. leohtes 10. 7, iv. n &c. ;

d. leohte 10. 5, iv. 8 &c.; liohte

103. 15 ; a. leoht 9. 12, iii. 5

&c. 2) adj. bright ; xxix. 52 ;

n. wk. leohte 1 36. 13; d. wk.

leohtan v. 22 ; a. leohtne v. 5 ;

inst. leohte v. 26 ; //. d.

leohtum larum, metaph. 14. 18;

a. leohte 17. 24, 49. 21 ; comp.

n. leohtre 95. 7; a. n. xxii. 22 ;

sup. leohtost ix. 17. leoht, adj^ light (not heavy) ;

comp. pi. metaph. leohtran 23.

leohte, adv. brightly, brilliantly ;

39. 21, ix. 13. leohtfruma, wm. creator of light ;

xi. 72. leorna, wm. ray of light, radiance ;

xxii. 2 2 ; d. leoman xxi. 36 ; a.

v. 5. leornian, wv. learn, study; 126.

25, xxviii. 77 ; leomigan 7. 17,

ind. pst. 2.s. ; leornodest 41.

27, 78. 30; liornodest 41.

23 ; //. leornodon 36. 28, 70.

22 ; imp. pi. leorniaS 35. 18 ;

262

GLOSSARY

sbj. prs. pi. leornigen 133. 26; pp. geleornod 35. 19 ; a. f. ge- leornode Pr. 8.

leoft, n. song, poem ; d. leofte Pr. 10, 26. 23 ; a. leoS about 8 /zVw^ B and C, 8. 15 &c. and MPr. 4; Iioc5 50. 7, 70. i, 124. 18 ; pi. g. leoffa 135. 19, xxx. 2 ; lioSa 127. 29, ii. i ; di. leoSum 141. 13, xxx. 8 ; a. Iio5 8. 6. leofrwyrhta, win. song maker, poet ; MPr. ; %.pl. leoftwyrhtan 1 8. 28. lesan, sv$. gather; ind. prs. ^,.s.

lisS 6 1. 10.

lettan, wv. hinder ; gelettan 142. 1 8 ; ind. prs. %.s. let 71. n ; //. gelettaS 142. 19 ; sbj. prs. lette 105. 32.

libban, wv. live, be alive ; 46. 31 &c. and x. 64, xx. 107 ; liban ix. 58 (J); to libbanne 41. 4; ind. prs. 2.s. liofost 22. 28*; 3. .5-. leofaS 22. 5, 26. 16*, 65. 13 ; liofao1 22. n, 16 ; liofaS 109. 30*; pi. libbao1 114. 18, 133. 1 8 ; pst. lifde 41. 4 ; ^/ /??. //. libban 22. 29* ; prs. p. libbende 45. 26; £-. libbendes 71. 5, 80. 20, xiii. 33 ; d. libbendum 13. 12 ; pi. libbende 40. i ; g. lif- gendra xx. 278.

He, n. body ; d. lice viii. 47, xvii. 12, xx. 236, xxii. 39; a. lie 116. 15*, xxvi. 76.

gelic, adj. w. d. similar ; relevant, pertinent; xxv. 26; /. pred. 22. 15; «. 84. 2i &c. ; £-. gelices 88. 10, xxvi. 93; a. gelicne 69. 1 8, 91. 23, 140. 27, 145. 20, xvii. 2 ; / gelice 79. 32, xxvi. 2; n. gelic 43. 25, 99. 6; wk. gelican 148. 19; //.gelice 30. 5, xvii. 5 ; n. 87. 25 ; a. f. ge- lica 91.23; gelice xx. 54 ; comp. gelicra 115. 4; n. pi. gelicran 122. 14, 146. 5; sup. gelicost xxv. 1 8, xxvi. 88; n. xix. 12; n.pl. m. gelicoste 22. 26. gellca, wm. equal ; Sin gelica 79. 17, 25, xx. 37 ; pi. hiora gelican x- 59 5 ^- gelicum 34. 24.

gelice, adv. similarly, in the same way (as) ; alike; 46. 15, 58. 6, 69. 19, 148. 23, x. 31 ; swa ge- lice 107. 21*; sup. gelicost 104. 16, xx. 211, 217 (or adj.T). licettan, wv. pretend ; ind. prs. 3.j. licet 47. 15, 22 ; pi. licettaS 58. 21 ; pst. 3.J. licette 45. 13, 115. 24, xxvi. 36.

licgan, sv$. lie, be placed ; 115.6; ind. prs. %.s. ligeft 42. 8 ; ligS 82. 16, 115. 5, xvi. 12, xx. 279, xxix. 52 ; geligeS v. 16 ; //. HcgaS 104. 8, 147. 4 ; licggaS 46. 29 ; sbj. prs. liege xii. 6. Hcharna, ?ewz. body; 114. 5, xx. 241 ; lichoma/^. 36. 3 &c. «w^/ xviii. 9, xxxi. 7 ; £-. lichoman 45. 2 5, xxii. 25 &c.; </. Pr.6 &c. and xx. 181 ; a. 69. 23 &c. rtw^/ xxvi. 1 06, 119; pi. xxvi. 103; a. 82. 3, 116. 28.

Hchamlic,a^7'.of the body, carnal ;

g. wk. lichomlican 26. 19 ; pi. n.

lichomlicu 87. 3; wk. lichamli-

can*, licumlican 54. 22 ; d. li-

camlicum*, licumlicum 54. 26.

lichamlice, adv. in the body,

corporeally; lichomlice 45. 26,

148. 27* ; licumlice ib.

llcian, wv. w. d. please; 29. 12,

101. 18, 142. 2 ; ind. prs. 3.5.

licaS 43. 26 &c. ; //. liciaS 16.

4 &c. ; pst. licode 35. 6 &c. ;

sbj. prs. licige 66. 2 ; //. licien

29. 9 ; /rf. licode 43. 28, 62. 13.

gelicnes, f. similarity ; d. gelic-

nesse 31. 14.

licwier'Se, adj. pleasing, praise- worthy ; g. licwyrftes 35. 9. lidmann, m. sailor ; g. pi. liS-

monna xxvi. 63. liefan, zvv. allow ; pp. lyfed xx.

244.

geliefan, wv. w. g. d. or a., or clause, believe ; gelefan 84. 26, 106. 8, 121. 7 (</.), 138. 10 (£•.), T4 (^"-) ; ®e . . . swelces to gelefan, believe such a thing of you n. 13 ; gelyfan 90. 21, 122. 18 (g.} ; to gelefanne 84. 2 ; ind. prs. i.s. gelefe 123. 2 (g.\ gelyfe 12. 18;

GLOSSARY

263

2.s. geliefaest 13. 31 ; gelefst 12.

16, 84. 25 ; gelyfst 84. 22 ; 3.^.

gelyftS 107. 10 (£•.) ; pst. i.s. ge-

lifde 12. 1 8*; 3.-$-. gelyfde 115.

25*(aT.) , xxvi. 40 (d.} ; pi. gelefdon

116. 27 (</.); gelyfdon xxvi. 99

(af.) ; zVrc/. gelief, gelef* 31. 14 ;

sbj. prs. gelefe 118. 16 ; //.

gelefen 109. 26 (£•.), 117. 15 (^.) ;

/r/. gelefde 18. 33 («.)• lieg, w«. flame ; lig 34. 27 N.; leg

34. 27, xxix. 51 ; d. lege viii.

54 ;<f.//. legaix. 17. llegetu, y; lightning ; a. lygetu

99. 2* ; a. pi. ligeta 99. 2. liehtan, wz/. shine; ind. prs. •$.$.

lyht 86. 8. lietan, wv. trans, bend, incline ;

ind. prs. $.s. lit xxvi. 119. liexan, wv. shine ; lixan ix. 13. Hf, n. life; 22. 31 &c. ; g. lifes

14. i, xi. 72 &c. ; d. life, esp. in

phrase on ftys andweardan life

21. 17, xxi. 29 &c.; #.lif2O.25, vii. 40 &c. ; a. pi. (or s.T) lif awriten 44. 5.

Hfdseg, m. day of life; d. pi.

lifdagum xv. 6, xxvi. 88. lifer,/! liver; a. lifre 103. I. lim, n. limb, member ; a. 86. 30,

90. 32 ; //. limu 86. 26, 87. 18,

22, 23 n. ; g. lima 87. 24, 114. 8; d. limum 81. 14, 114. 8; a. limu 90. 32.

llmian, wv. cement, join ; ind.

prs. 3.j. gelimo1 54. 17; pp.

gelimed 96. 14. limpan, sv%. happen ; ind. prs.

3.j. limpS, gelimpfi* 125. 20 ;

pst. 3.J. gelamp 101. 22; gelomp

7. 25*, xxvi. 17, 45.4; pp. ge-

lumpen iii. 9. limplice, adv. suitably, fittingly ;

49. 17. lindwigend, m. warrior ; n. pi.

lindwigende i. 13. liss, f. kindness, favour; //. g.

lissa i. 59 ; d. lissum xxvi. 63. list, /;/. cunning, skill ; art ; a.

MPr. 3 ; //. listas xxvi. 108 ; g.

lista xxviii. 77 ; d. listum i. 59,

xiii. 42.

ITS, n. strong drink; g. liCes in.

27. lUSan, svi, journey, sail ; xxvi. 60 ;

ind. prs. pi. geliftaS xxviii. 22.

liSe, adj. mild, pleasant ; 51. 4 ;

/. liou 138. 1 8 ; g. lioes xii. 13 ;

d. wk. liSan 138. 29 ; a. HSne

132. 8; d.pl. liftum 8. 26. locian, ^vv. (gen. w. on) look ; xxii.

20 ; 1. ongean 121. 10 ; see, 121.

15 ; to locienne 14. 14 ; ind. prs.

2. j.locast 1 2 1 . 3 1 ; //. lociaS 121.

27, xi. 6; pst. lucude n. i ; //.

locodon ii. i*; imp. loca 14. 9,

99. 21 ; sbj.prs. locie to ... 129.

30 ; prs. p. lociende 148. 22. lof, n. praise ; 43. 31, 138. 19; g.

lofes 47. 8, 108. 13; d. lofe 36.

25, 44. 29 ; a. lof 104. 7 ; re- nown 43. 25.

gelome, adv. frequently ; ix. 60,

xxx. 5, 7.

loppe, wf. flea; 36. n. losian, wv. be lost ; perish ; 25.

27, 28, 71. 6, x. 37, xviii. 8 ;

losigan 46. 18 ; ind. prs. pi.

losiatJ 63. 26 ; pst. $.s. losade

103. 13 ; pi. losodon 44. 7 ; sbj.

prs. losige 117. 25 ; //. losien

26. 5.

lot, n. wile, deceit ; 10. 22, iv. 46.

lotwrenc, m. wile, deceit ; a. pi. lotwrencas 129. 6.

lox, m. lynx ; 73. 3.

lucan, sv2. a) lock, fasten ; b) pluck, pull up; ind. prs. $.s. lycS xiij 28 (b) ; //. locen wiS hire gecynde 57. 6 (a).

lufian, wv. love ; 58. 22 &c. and xxvii. 31 ; to lufianne 108. 21, 113. 14; ind. prs. 2.s. lufast 29. 26; 3.^. lufaS 22. 17 &c. and xx. 223; //. lufiaS 28. 6 &c. ; pst. 3.J. lufode 124. 14, xxvi. 63, 65, 89 ; lufude 34. 6 ; //. lufedon 67. 21, xxvi. 91 ; sbj. prs. lufie 124. 16; lunge 57. 10, xiii. 20, xxvii. 28.

lufigend, m. lover ; pi. d. lufigen- dum 70. 14; lufiendum 73. 16 ; a. lunendas 62. 27, 73. 20.

lufu, swf. love; 23. 8, 93. 18; g.

264

GLOSSARY

lufan i. 59; d. lufe 50. i, 54.

18, 89. 7, xxi. 7; lufan 101. n, 116. 9, 12; a. lufe 103. 9, 130. 9, 1 6, 136. 29, xxix. 90 ; lufan xi. 8 1 ; d. pi lufum, sake 22. 22, 51. 19, 54. 16, 67. 20.

lungre, adv. quickly, suddenly;

vii. 19. lust, m. desire, pleasure ; 55. 10,

12, MPr. 3 ; g. lustes 15. 30 ; d.

luste 143. 3; a. lust 88. 17, 93.

21 ; //. </. lustum 53. 25, 74. 25,

ii5.6,ix. 44. lustbsere, tfrt). pleased, glad ; 50.

10 ; #. lusftbserne 54. 26. lustbserlice, adz/, pleasantly ; 8. 6,

103.^23. lustbsernes, /. desire ; pleasure ;

g. lustbsemesse 8. 1 1 ; «. 74- 7- lustlice, dwfe. gladly, willingly; 25.

4, 50. 27, 123. 26, ii. i. lutan.^2. incline, sink (of the sun);

sbj. prs. lute 57. 25. lyft. f. air, atmosphere; 80. i, ix.

40 &c. ; g. lyfte xx. 173 ; £/. 80.

25, 105. 10, xxiv. 13, xxix. 52 ;

d. pi. lyftum, clouds xx. 98. lystan, wv. impers. w. a. and g.

19. 14; ind. prs. 3.^. lysteS x. 14, xix. 11, 39 ; lyst II. 26, xix. 16, 33, xxxi. i ; pst. lyste 18. 15 &c. and ix. 19, xxvi. 71 ; sbj. prs. lyste Pr. n &c. and K. I.

gelystan, wz>. fill with desire,

make glad ; pp. guSe gelysted _i. 9. lytel, «^'. little, small ; 41. 18,

x. 55 ; wk. lytla 46. 26 ; /.

lytlu 41. 25 ; wk. lytle 36. n ;

n. lytel 124. 22 &c. and x. 9 ;

£•. lytles 31. 22, xxii. 47 ; lytles

hwset 23. 23, 24. 23; d. litlum

xxvi. 36 ; wk. lytlan 13. 33 &c.

and xx. 179 ; lytlon 30. 13* ; a.

lytelne 97. 15 ; litellne 146. 21*;

/ lytle 14. 26 &c.;w. lytel 148.8;

wk. lytle 97. 18 ; pl.f. lytla 26.

9; d. lytlum 24. 21 &c.; comp.fS

laesse xxviii. 22 ; n. 28. 14, xx.

117 &c. ; d. Isessan 77. 6 &c.; a.

123. 8, 141. 2, xxviii. 12 ; n.

Isesse 148. 10 ; //. Isessan 83. 2 ;

^/. no. 27; sup. d. wk. laestan

81. 15; n.pl. 36. 7. lytelice, adv. craftily ; 15. 5. lytig, adj. cunning, sly ; a. wk.

lytegan 114. 28; n.pl. lytige

30. 24. lytle, adv. a little ; 50. 26 &c.

and xii. 13, xx. 181 ; cotnp.lzes,

less 101. 7, 130. 18, 22 (v. also

•JSylses) ; sup. laest, least 15. 6,

117 30. lytlian, wv. trans, diminish ; ind.

prs. $.s. lytlaS 65. 20.

M.

macian, wv. arrange, manage ; ind. prs. ^.s. macaS 98. 21.

gemsee, adj. well matched, suit- able ; a. n. 24. 8.

mseg, swv. be able ; avail ; ind. prs. i and ^.s. mseg 13. 7, xv. 9 &c. ; mag 42. 31 ; mgeg f> he ne wundrie, can help 92. 7 ; to nauhte ne m., is good for nothing 69. 8 ; m. ftset, enables 38. 7 ; m. to sorge, may be a care 24. 16 ; 2.s. meaht, miht* 12. 10 &c. ; meht 92. 4 ; pi. magon 22. 26, ii. 19 &c. ; magan 131. 31*, 139. 4 ; mahon

14, 10* ; pst. i and 3.^. meahte 12. 19 &c. ; mihte Pr. 4; 2.s. meahtest 17. 21, 18. 25, xxiv.

15, 17 ; meahtes 18. 26, 33. 12,

16, 51. 14, 72. TI, xxiv. 8, n ; mihtest 48. 15* ; pi. meahton 35. 4 &c. ; mibtan 34. 6* ; mihte we 23. 12*, 146. 19* ; sbj. prs. msege 12. 13 ; msegge xxviii. 64 ; mage 94. 29* ; pi. maegen 9. 27 &c. ; magen 28. 26* ; maegon 59. 17*, 74. 8 ; mahan 18. 14* \pst. meahte 45. 17 &c. ; absol. xi. 102 ; pi. meahten 34. iS&c.

mseg, m. kinsman ; d. pi. msegum 71. 27 ; gemagum 54. 12.

msegden, n. maiden; g. pi. msedena 116. 6.

meegen, m. strength ; 93. 2, xx.

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202 ; g. msegnes 108. 28 ; d. maegene 38. 4 ; maegne iv. 27, xx. 9, 66 ; adv. ealle msegene, with might and main 112. 31, 147. 12, xiii. 64, 66, cf. 69. 14, xxvi. 64, xxix. 96 ; eallon maegene 53. 18*, 67. 5* ; //. n. m segno 72. n ; g. maegena, powers 21. n, 41. 12; maegna xx. 258.

msegencreeft, m. strength, power ; xxvi. 105.

msegenstan, m. great rock ; v. 1 6.

ro8eg'8,y. maiden ; a. xxvi. 67.

meegtt, f. family ; tribe, nation ; msegfte xx. 160 ; d. 7. I ; n. pi. maegSa xxvi. 49.

gemsegtS, f. power, grandeur ; 40. 7*.

msegwlite, m. appearance, as- pect ; a. pi. maegwlitas xxxi. 5.

meel, n. time, occasion; g. pi. maela i. 54, xxii. 65.

msenan, wv. a) mean, allude to ; £) complain (of) ; 22. 2 (/>) ; ind.prs. 2.s. msenst 23. 23 (£) ; 3.^. maenft 118. 17 (<z) ; pst. 2.5. maendest 17. 20 (b} ; 3.^. maende 128. i (a) ; sbj. prs. maene 12. 25_(a) ; 71. 15 (a).

gemeene, #^'. common ; d. gemse- num 18. 25 ; a.f. gemaene xxix. 91 ; wk. gemaenan 109. 16.

gemeenelice, adv. in common ; 136. 29.

meere n. boundary, borderland ; a. gemaere 103. n ; a. pi. ge- maero xxix. 9 ; rnaeru 49. 23 n.

rniere, adj. renowned, famous ; 68. 25, xxiv. 43 ; g. wk. maeran ix.' 39, xxi. 6 ; d. maerum xxix. 97 ; •wk. maeran xxx. 4 ; a. wk. i. 14, iv. 13, xi. 73, xx. 281 ; //. wk. xxix. 9 ; d. maerum xvii. 1 1 ; comp. maerra 69. 5, xx. 18 ; sup. marost x. 34.

mJerlic, adj. renowned, glorious; sup. maerlicost 75. 21.

meersian, wv. proclaim, cele- brate ; ind. prs. •$.$. maersaS i. 1 6 ; pp. a. pi. gemaersode,

marked out, distinguished? 80. 12.

meer-ft, f. fame, glory ; g. maerSe 108. 10 ; a. 54. 6 ; pi. maerfta 74- 24 ; g. 77. 3, xx. 26 ; d. maerSum xx. 2 ; a. maerfta 78.

13-

msest, m. ship s mast ; a. 144. 30. mjjetan, wv. impers. dream ; ind.

prs. maet 51. 13 ; sbj. prs. maete

58. 8. mfite, adj. unimportant ; comp.

n. pi. maetran 130. 3 ; sup. pi.

wk. maetestan 130. 6, 8 ; maes-

tan 130. 8*. rnse'8, f. measure, capacity ; 145.

7, 147. 13; d. Pr. 14, 145. 9,

147. 14, 16. magister, m. master ; teacher ;

70. 30 ; a. 57. 10, 66. 24, xiii.

20 > £• pl- magistra xxx. 4. magurinc, m. man, warrior ; //.

magorincas x. 56 ; g. mago-

rinca i. 26. geman, swv. w. a. org. remember ;

inf. gemunan n. 13, 20. 2, 34.

30, 58. 30, 104, 18, 106. 24 ;

ind. prs. i.s. geman 96. 6, 97. 8,

100. n, 106. 27, 119. i ; 2.s.

gemanst 118. 30; gemunst 106.

28 ; 3.-T- gemon'S 57. 12* ; //.

gemunon 34. 18 ; pst. i.s. ge-

munde ; w. a. 13. 3, 101. 13 ;

2.s. gemyndest 95. 32; 3.^. w.g.

gemunde 7. 15, 8. 3, i. 57, 79 ;

imp. gemun 113. 12 ; sbj. prs.

gemune 122. 7. man, 1) sbst. n. wickedness,

crime ; ix. 7 ; g. manes i. 44 ;

d. mane 7. 10 ; a. man 39. 18.

2) adj. false ; wicked ; n. pi.

mane aSas 10. 22 ; mane iv.

48. gemana, wm. intercourse, society ;

d. gemanan n. 23. manfull, adj. sinful, wicked ; pi.

manfulle 10. 19; g. manfulra

12. 2. gemang, n. on gemong prep. w.

d. among 102. 3, 119. 12. manian, wv. warn, restrain; pp.

a. pi. gemanode xi. 24 ; f. 49. 3-

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manig, adj. many a, many ; monig i. 8 ; /. manigu xi. 44 ; manig 147. 2 ; n. 70. 21, 145. 5 ; mgenig 86. 5, 93. 12 ; £•. maniges 88. 9 ; manies 126. 16* ; d. manegum 7. 10*, 43. 13, 65. 14*, 66. 12*, 134. 24; monegum 24. 28; msenegum 22. 31, 134. 13; / monigre 15. 4 ; a. manigne 37. 2*, 4; monigne 99. 16 ; msenigne 66. 13, 69. 12, 76. 28, xxvi. 78; f. monige 25. 7 ; n. manig 46. 12*; maenig 65. 23, 74. 31, 86. 30 ; pi. manige 24. 9*, 46. 29*, 61. 12*, 13*, 63. 2, 70. 20*, 82. 28*, 132. 32, 133. 14, 143. 5; manege 24. 7*, 53. 23*, 61. 13*, 87. 8* ; monige 24. i*, 41. 14*; meenige 17. 22, 145. 2; msenege 82. 28 ; f. manega 42. 22*, 49. 12*, 147. 19; manige 145. 32; n. manegu 87. 4; monegu 86. 26 ; g. manegra 26. 19*, 65. 23*, 71. 14, 22, in. 14* ; monegra 60. 19 ; d. mane- gum 16. i*, 20. ii*, 33. 2, 36. 18, 42. 29, 92. 32, 96. 13*, 112. 22; monegum 26. 10, 43. 30; mzenegum 34. 24, 54. 20, 125. 19 ; a. manige 46. 27* ; monige 33- 7, 76- i? :/ manega 42. 28, 46. 10*, 70. 8*, 101. 9, 104. 25, 108. 2, 128. 8; n. manigu 108. i ; msenegu 19. 8 ; mgenig 76. 10, 13.

manigfeald,ady. manifold, various; 58. n; g. wk. msenigfealdan 139. 21 ; a.n. manigfeald 62. 3, 90. 4 ; monifeald 9. 7 ».* ; pi. n. mseriigfeald 125. 8; pi. manig- fealdumPr. 5*, in. i6*;m3enig- fealdum 52. 17; a. manigfealde 108. ii ; n. manigfeald 104. 10, 118. 23, 133. 15; wk. manig- fealdan 7. 13*.

manigfealdlic, adj. various; n. manigfaldlic 128. 31.

mann, m. man, person ; mankind ; 55. 2*, 147. 9* ; man about 24 times, chiefly in B, n. n &c. and xxii. 43, 49, xxxi. 16 ; monn 34. 4*; mon usual form Pr. 13

&c. and ii. 1 7, vii. 9, often used as indef.pron. one, they 13. 17*, 18. 20, viii. 37 &c. ; g. mannes 69. 7*, 114. 18, 135. 2 ; monnes usual form 38. 25 &c. ; d. men 10. 15 &c. ; a. mann 24. 19* ; man 62. 15*, 66. 13, 114. 25,

31, 124. 16*; indef. 132. 31; mon 36. 9 &c. ; //. menn 53. 14*, 116. 26*, 124. 10*; men 13. 21 &c. ; g. manna fq. in B, 10. 24* &c. and 68. n, vii. 21, xiv. 6, xxvi. 55 ; monna tisual

form in B and C, u. 7, iv. 32 &c. ; mona 41. 26* ; d. monnum 9. 21, iv. 35 &c. ; a. menn 69. 24* ; men xvii. n. mamia, win. man ; a. mannan 123. 28; monnan 26. 15, 123.

32, xxvii. 31.

manncynn, 7Z. mankind ; moncynn

41. 28*; moncyn 10. 23*, 50.

3*, 83. 22, 112. 27, xi. 97;

moncynnes 22. 4, xvii. 9 &c. ;

moncynne 10. 17, xiii. 16, xxvii.

12; a. moncynn in. 17*;

moncyn 10. 26, iv. 54, xiii. 61. mannftwsere, adj. gentle, kind ;

148. 23. martyr, m. martyr ; n.pl. martiras

26. 21.

ma'Sm, m. treasure ; xxi. 20. maflmhierde, in. treasurer; n.pl.

maSmhirdas 64. 13. mearc, f. boundary, limit ; a.

mearce 49. 24, 64. 12, 80. 4, xi.

65* 7°> 73, xx. 71, 89. mearcian, wv. mark out, design ;

ind. prs. %.s. mearcaS 128. 27. mearrian, wv. go astray, err ; sbj.

prs. 3.//. mearrigen 55. 23. mece, m. sword ; g. pi. meca ix.

29. med, f. reward ; g. mede 45. 3,

112. 32, 131. 32 ; d. 112. 32 ;

a. 45. 2, 143. 15.

gemede, adj. acceptable, agree- able ; a. n. 24. 9. medeme,fl^'.; a) perfect, excellent;

ff) w. g. capable (of); 122.5 (^)>

9 (b}\ n. wk. 82. 21 (a); a.

meclomne, medumne* 38. 33 (a);

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267

comp, a. n. medemre, more ex- cellent 85. 21 ; sup. medomest, medemast* 122. 9; a. n. mede- mast 56. 2*.

medemlice, adv. suitably, satis- factorily; 92. 10.

medemnes, f. excellence ; me- domnes, medumnes* 39. 6 ; d. medemnesse 35. 14* ; medum- nesse 35. 15*; a. medemnesse, dignity, high estate 32. n.

meldian, -wv. d) declare, proclaim; b} w. on, inform against; 36. 1 8 (b} ; ind. pst. $.s. meldode MPr. 2 (a).

melu, n. meal, flour ; meolo 93.

5 5 «• 93- 5- mengan, wv. (often w. wi8) mix ;

33- 30* 5 gemengan 38. 12, vii.

8 ; msengan viii. 2 2 ; ind. prs.

2.s. gemengest 82. 3, xx. 234;

3.j. gemengetJ 136. 12, xi. 91,

xxix. 49 ; //. gemengaS v. 9 ;

pst. 2.s. mengdest xx. 89, 112 ;

gemengdest 80. 22; sbj. prs. pi.

gemengen, join, connect 86. 14 ;

pp. gemenged fq. 14. 13 &c.

and xx. 66, 79, 128, 144; a. f.

gemengde 80. 12 ; n. pi. 81. 4. menigo, f. multitude, host ; 30.

23 ; menigu 67. 15 ; msenigo i.

29 ; d. mgenige xxvi. 61. mennisc, adj. human ; mennisc

man, human being 76. 6 ; wk.

mennisca 76. 13; f. wk. men-

nisce 60. 16, 132. 23 ; n. wk.

27. 2 ; g. mennisces xxvi. 91 ;

n. 54. 2 ; Sses m. human nature,

humanity 114. 15 ; wk. mennis-

can 32. 18; d. menniscum 20.

20 ; f. wk. menniscan 114. 20,

21 ; //. wk. 23. 27. mennisclic, adj. human ; n. pi.

mennisclice 114. 17. meox, n. dung; miox 104. 8. mere, m. lake ; a. xxviii. 38. merecandel, f. sun ; merecondel

xiii. 57. mereflod, m. ocean ; g. mereflodes

xxvii. 2. merehengest, m. 'sea- horse,' ship;

g. pi. merehengesta xxvi. 25.

meresmylte, adj. calm, undis- turbed ; f. ? meresmylta wic xxi.

12.

mere stream, m. sea ; xi. 65 ; d. merestreame xxviii. 37 ; //. merestreamas xvi. 9 ; a. xxviii.

33-

meretorht, adj. (rising) bright from the sea ; a. meretorhtne xiii. 6 r.

mersc, m. marsh ; d. pi. merscum 91. 17.

gemet, 1) sbst. n. measure; limit, moderation; a. 30. 7, u, 16, 17, 60. 21, 137. 19; Sises middangeardes gemet, measure- ment 41. 28*. 2) adj. fit, proper, n. xxix. 42.

metan, sv^. measure, compare ; to metanne wiS, compared with 29. 4 &c. andxx\. 42 ; to metane 29. 6 ; sbj. prs. mete 44. 23.

metan, wv. meet with, find ; 69. 26 ; to metanne xxi. 42 ; ind. prs. 2.s. metst 114. 23; $.s. gemet 79. 6; pi. metaS 76. 18, 107. 4, 5, xvii. 17; gemetaS 63. 10, 106. 34, 107. 4*, 5* ; pst. 3.^. mette, gemette*io2. 22; gemette hine sittan, found him sitting 61. 18; sbj. prs. gemete u. 26, 62. 19, xiii. 18? pst. mette 62. 19 ; pi. gemetten 107. 3.

mete, m. food ; 30. 8, 40. 22, 93. 3 ; g. metes 60. 18, xiii. 45, xxvi. 91 ; d. mete 93. 2 ; a. 116. 22, viii. 22, xiii. 43 ; pi. mettas, kinds of food viii. 9 ; g. metta 57. 18 ; a. mettas 57. 17.

gemetfeest, adj. temperate ; mo- dest;^ 22. 13; pi. d. gemet- faestum 115. 4; a. gemetfseste 62. 27.

gemetgian, wv. measure out, assign ; regulate, control ; 49, 16, 139. 2, xi. 54; ind. prs. $.$. metgaSi32. i9,xi.88; gemetgaS 57. 4, iv. 9 &c. ; pst. 2.5. gemet- godest xx. 112.

gemetgung, f. a) moderation, temperance ; ^) regulation, or- dinance; 60. 7 (7>) ; 62. 26 (a),

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87. 7 (a) ; a. gemetgunge 12s.

4* (<J) ; a. ^>/. gemetgunga 128. 23 (£), 128. 9 (0). gemetlic, adj. fitting, suitable ; n.

31. 30*, 138. 30; comp. n.

gemetlicre 31. 30. gemetlice, adv. moderately, regu- larly ; 33. 27, 96. 19; -m/.

gemetlicost viii. 16. metod, w. Lord of destiny, God ;

136. 19, xx. 253, xxix. 68 ; g.

metodes vii. 48, xi. 25, xx. 71,

xxix. 49, xxxi. 1 6. metten,/ Fate ; a. pi. Sa graman

metena 0e folcisce men hataS

Parcas 102. 22. mettrumnes,/; ill-health, sickli-

ness; 116. 33 ; mettrymnes xxvi.

112; a. medtrymnesse 132.

12. micel, adj. large; much ; 14. 15,

xx. 2 &c. ; wk. micla 117. 28 ;

f. micel 12. 3 &c.; n. 13. 26, i.

1 6 &c. ; m£. micle xxviii. 78; g.

miceles 23. 26, 31. 20 ; micles

31. 21, 147. 23; adv. xiii. 16 ;

mycles xxii. 47 ; d. miclum 14.

1 1 &c. ; ^^sed as adv. greatly,

much, 86. 7, and?, times in Metr.

i. 74 &c. ; miclon in. 15 ; f.

micelre 7. 25 &c. ; wk. miclan

34. 29 &c. ; a. micelne 33. 6,

vii. 21 &c. ; f. micele 62. 3 ;

micle 116. 5, 142. 9; n. micel

xiv. 2 &c.; inst. micle xxv. n ;

after mid, 48. 14, 16, 66. 9,

89. 27 ; pi. f. micla 147. 20, v.

9 ; d. miclum xxvi. 36 &c. ; a.

f. micla, micele* 70. 8 ; comp.

mara 72. 7, 84. 27, xvi. 20 ;/

mare 9. 17 &c. ; n. 36. 3 &c.; g.

maran 31. 22, viii. 44 &c. ; d.

79-4&C. ; a. 53. 27 &c. awflTxxviii.

20; _/i maran*, maron 65. 27 ; n.

mare 19. 9, iii. 9 &c. ; pi. maran

72. 5 ; d. 1 10. 28 ; sup. wk.

msesta 22. 4 ; f. msest 120. 30 ;

wk. maeste 21. 16, 121. 18 ;

meste 22. 29* ; n. used as sbst.

TV. gen. most ; maest xxv. 43 ;

maesft v. 36 ; mest 146. 17 ; wk.

maeste 83. 2, xx. 202, xxvi. 27 ;

g. wk. mrestan IIQ. 17; d. msestum 53. 23 ; /. mgestere 53. 24; wk. maestan 15. 7 &c. ; a. maestne 58. 27 &c. ; wk, msestan 13. 30 &c. ; n. msest, = sbsf. 54. 8, ix. 33 ; //. wk. msestan 8.23,

74- 23-

micellic, adj. great, grand ; g. micellices 42. 14.

micelnes, /. greatness ; a. micel- nesse 148. 26.

micle, adv. much;_/^. w. comp. 8. i, ix. 32 &c. ; mycle xii. 22 ; micele 72. 24*, 95. 7*, comp. ma 17. 3, xxvi. 91 &c. ; w. g. fq. = sbst. a greater number, more, 30. 17, x. 23 &c. ; Son ma o'e, (.not) any more than 24. 17 &c. ; sup. maest 15. 28, xx. 1 60 &c.

mid, i) prep. 1) w.d. ; a) ac- companiment, co-existence, to- gether with, with, 7. 2, i. 21 &c. ; among, 61. 20, 141. n, 12, viii. 38, x. 47, xxx. i ; in the case of 16. i, 28. 14. b} instru- ment, means, with, by, 8. 7, iv. 47 &c- \fq.foll. case 32. 30 &c. and xi. 77, xiii. 43, xxviii. 79 ; swuncen mid ftsere spraece, at, over 145. 3. c] manner, with, 7. 9 &c. ; mid rihte, rightly, rightfully 17. 31 &c. and xxvi. 41, xxx. 17 ; mid unrihte 36. 20 ; mid nanum ryhte 29. 2 ; mid ungemete, exceedingly xxvi. 62 ; mid ?Jaem, thereby, therewith 32. 13 &c. ; mid hwaem hi maegen ... the where- withal to 60. 13 ; conj. mid ftaem t, in that, inasmuch as 17. 22, 47. 24, 60. 24; mid Ssem Se Sa, as soon as 8. 27. 2) w. inst. ; 5«^^ meanings as (1) ; mid ane noman xx. 56 ; mid bebode Sine xx. 69 ; mid Sy Srymme xxv. 13 ; adv. mid Sy, thereby, therewith 85. 25, 103. i, 135. 2, xxxi. 1 8 ; mid ealle, v. ealle. S)w.a. ; a) accompaniment ; mid an hund scipa xxvi. 15. b} manner ; mid gescead xx. 218.

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ii) adv. together, 18, 27 ; there- with, 28. 23, 99. 3, 101. 12. middangeard, m. earth, world ;

39. 26, 96. 13, xiv. 6, xvi. 9 ; middaneard 60. 30* ; g. middan- geardes 26. 29*, 41. 21*, 27*, 96. 4*, 10, ix. 39, xxi. 6, 22 ; midangeardes 33. 22* ; middan- eardes/^. in B, 27. 5* &c. ; d. middangearde 135. 15, 147. 26 ; middanearde 60. 31 ; a. middan- geard 67. 30*, 79. 30*, 104. 6, 126. i*, and 8 times in Metr. xx. 9 &c. ; middaneard 49. 32*.

midde, wf. middle ; d. on mid- dan, in the middle 130. 2, v. 1 6, xx. 170.

midde, adj. middle ; d. middum 1 8. 25, xx. 79 ; f. middre xxviii. 23«.; midre 18. 27 ; a. midne 12. ii ; midne dseg, midday 57. 24, 126. 13, xiii. 57, xxviii. 37 ; sup. a. wk. midmestan 138. 28, 32 ; //. wk. average, medium 129. 25, 130. 2, 7 ; d. midmestum 130. 7.

middel, 1) adj. intermediate ; sup. d. pi. wk. midlestan 129. 28. 2) sbst. m. middle, midst ; d. on 0am midle 80. 9 ; on midle xx. 82.

middelniht, f. midnight ; d. pi. middelnihtum xxviii. 47.

midde weard, 1) adj. middle ; d. f. on ftaere nafe midde- weardre 129. 32* ; a. f. midde- wearde 126. 8*. 2) adv. in the middle ; 129. 32.

middewinter, m. midwinter ; a. midewinter 12. ii*.

midferhtS, m. middle age ; d. midferhfle 122. 5.

mierran, wv. hinder ; ind. prs. myrS 71. II, 73. 7.

mint,/, might, power; a. 49. 22*, iv. 4 ; mieht 25. 15 ; meaht ix. 51, xi. 99, xx. 161, 178, xxiv.

40. 51 ; meht iv. 7 ; pi. mehta 1 10. 4 ; g. meahta iv. 9 ; mehta iv. 32 ; meahtum xx. 48, 209, xxix. 36, 55.

raihtig, adj. powerful, mighty ;

99. 27, no. i2*,ix. 35 ; meahtig no. 12; a. mihtigne 98. 15; n. pi. mihtige 108. 28 ; comp. mihtigra 79. 16, xx. 18 ; mehtigra 107. 17, 18, no. 9 ; sup. mihti- gost 1 08. 22*; meahtegost 108.

25-

mihtigllce, adv. mightily ; 98. 21. milde, adj. gentle, kind, merciful ;

wk. milda xxix. 68 ; d. mildum

iv. 55. mildelice, adv. kindly, mercifully ;

i o. 26 n. mildheort, adj. gentle, merciful ;

149- 3- mildheortnes,/. mercy ; g. mild-

heortnesse 120. 16; d. 133. 4;

a. 120. 13. milts, /. kindness ; a. miltse 102.

26*. miltsian, wv. w. d. pity, have

mercy on ; sbj. prs. miltsige

I23- 3°; mildsige 124. 15*,

xxvii. 30.

miltsung, / pity, mercy; mild- sung 123. 31. min, poss. adj. my ; iv. 53 &c. ;

se min 23. 15 ; /. 27. 17, xxiv.

49; n. 18. 7; g. mines 8. 22;

f. minre 51. 2 ; d. minum xix. 38; f. minre 8. 18, v. 22 ; a. minne 105. i, 125. 15 ; f. mine 125. 15 ; minne 20. 10* ; n. Sset min mod 8. 16 ; inst. mine gefraege xx. 82, 248 ; //. mine 8. 13 &c. and ii. 16 ; Sa mine 18. 5, 21. 13; /. $a mina 23. 15 ;

g. minra 17. 15, 18.4; d. minum 8. 23 ; a.f. mina 50. 26, 108. i.

miscian, wv. mix, apportion; ind. prs. %.s. miscao1 132. 19.

miscierran, wv. pervert, misuse ; ind. prs. i.s. miscyrre ii. 8.

misdeed, f. misdeed, crime ; g. pi. misdseda ix. 7.

misfon, rv. w.g. fail to find ; ind. prs. i.s. misfo 8. 9.

mishwierfed, adj. perverted, per- verse ; n. mishweorfed 31. 27.

missenlic, adj. different, various ; n. mislic 90. 4 ; d. mistlicum 82. 6* ; a. n. mislic 31. 19 ; pi.

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mislice viii. 9 ; mistlice 33. 23* ; f. mislica 42. 22, 43. 22 ; mistlice 42. 22*, 81. 35* ; mistle 43. 22*; n. mislicu 125. 8; ^-.mislicraxvi. 5 ; d. mislicum Pr. 5 &c. and xx. 248, xxv. 3 ; mistlicum Pr. 5 &c. ; a. mislice 52. 18, 53. 10*, 129. 6, MPr. 5; mistlice 52. 18* ; f. mislica 18. 29, 101. 9 ; misleca 128. 9.

missenlice, adv. variously ; mislice c;6. 25, 106. 32, xxxi. 2 ; mistlice 147. 3*.

mist, m. mist ; v. 6 ; g. mistes v. 43; a. mist 82. II, xx. 264, xxiii. 5 ; //. mistas 14. 5, 6 ; d. mistum v. 45.

mlfiari, sv\. conceal; sbj.prs. i.s. fteah ic his mifte, conceal the fact 59. 3.

mod, n. mind, heart ; fq. ; i. 26, iii. 2 &c. ; used for Boethius in the dialog2te, where it is printed with a capital M, 8. 27 &c. ; g. modes 9. 9, vii. 32 &c. ; d. mode Pr. 6, iii. 9 &c. ; a. mod 41. 10, v. 43 &c. ; pi. g. moda 47. 21, 50. 12, xxvi. 105 ; d. modum 15. 5, 82. 7, xx. 252 ; a. mod 48. 8.

modig, adj. headstrong proud ; a. wk. modgan 114. 29.

modiglic, adj. high-minded; modi- lie XX. 2.

modor,/ mother; 21.10; modur 21. 10*; d. meder 68. 31, 69. 19; a. modor 9. I, 39. 23, ix. 29.

modsefa, wm. mind, heart; i. 74, v. 39, xi. 98, xxxi. 22 ; d. mod- sefan xii. 22, xxii. 47, xxviii. 68 ; a. xxii. 31 ; n. pi. vii. 24.

modgettanc, m. thoughts, mind ; a. modgeSonc v. 23, xxxi. 19.

molde, wf. earth ; d. moldan xx. 281.

mona, win. moon; 10. 5, 49. 21, 8j5. 7> i35- 27» 136. 5> iv. 9. x*- 62, xxix. 37 n. ; se fullam. 126. 13 ; g. monan 29. 15, xxviii. 41 ; </. 69. 22, 126. 15, xvii. ii ; a. xxviii. 47.

monafl, m. month; d. monSe 12. 7 ; d. pi. monSum 91. 30.

mor, m. moor, mountain ; pi. moras 42. 7 ; d. morum 91. 18.

morgen, m. dawn, morning ; a. xiii. 61.

morgensteorra, wm. morning- star 10. 9*, 136. 4* ; morgen- stiorra xxix. 21 ; a. morgen- steorran iv. 13.

morflor, n. murder, crime ; ix. 7 ; g. morSres ix. 33.

gemot, n. meeting, debate ; n. pi.

59- 25-

mot, swv. be allowed, may ; ind. prs. i.s. 12. 12 &c. ; 2.s. most 105. 25, v. 29, xxiv. 56 ; 3..?. mot 8. 14, v. 40 &c. ; //. moton 18. 5 &c. and vi. 10, xi. 70 ; motan 17. 26; pst. moste 105. 6, 139.

25, 26 ; pi. mostan 7. 8* ; subj. prs. mote 91. 28, xvi. 19 ; //. moten 82. 9, x. 64 &c. ; pst. moste 89. 31, i. 39 &c. ; pi. mosten 99. 15, i. 36.

gemundbyrdan, wv. protect ; sbj.

pst. s.s. gemundbyrde 102. 19. munt, m. mountain, hill ; 34. 9 ; g.

muntes v. 16 ; d. munte 14. 16,

26. 31, 34. 8, vii. 18, viii. 48 ; a. munt 34. 28, vii. 4 ; pi. g. munta 43. 10; d. muntum 7. 4, 42. 29, 102. 4; a. muntas 43. 9.

murcian, murcnian, wv. com- plain, lament; ind. prs. i.s. murcas 17. 5* ; murcnast 17. 5, 31. 3 ; prs. p. murciende*, murcniende n. 3.

murcung, f. complaint, lament ; a. murcunga 16. 17.

murnan, sv$. a) be anxious ; b} care about, heed ; ind. prs. 2.s. myrnst 16. 4 (a) ^.s. myrnS in. 1 8* (b}\ prs. p. a. n. wk. murnende 8. 17 (a).

mus, /. mouse ; 36. 4 ; a. 35. 31 ; a. pi. mys 35. 31.

must, m. grape-juice, must ; g. mustes 12. ii.

mutt, m. month ; d. mu'Se 51. 2 ; d. pi. ea muSum 74. 3.

gemynd, f.n. memory, recollec-

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tion ; 32. 2 ; g. gemynde 13. 4; d, 27. 8, 95. 21, 106. 30, 148. 9, i. 54, xxii. 58 ; a. gemynd 103. 25 ; d. pi. gemyndum vii. 39.

myiidgian, wv. w. a . and g. re- mind; 139. 20; ind. prs. i.s. mindgige 25. 25 \pst. i.s. mynd- gode 97. 26; 2.s. rayndgodest, mynegodest 95. 25.

gemyndig, adj. mindful, remem- bering ; n.pl. pred. min gemyndig 41.6.

gemynd wiertJe, adj. ; a. pi. ge- mynd wyrffe 46. 28*.

mynle, w/I desire ; a. mynlan xxvi. 67.

myntan, wv. intend ; ind. pst. pi. mynton 96. 28, xxvi. 72.

myrige, adj. pleasant, delightful ; n. murge xi. 102 ; g. myrges 70. 14 ; n. pi. n. merge xiii. 45.

myrigen, n. pleasure, joy ; a. myrgen MPr. 5.

myrigtJ, f. pleasure, delight ; d. mergSe, mirhSe* 102. 8 ; a. myrhfte 15. 12.

N.

na, adv. not; about 9 times mC,i 7.

21 &c. and xx. 230, xxv. 29 ; no

usual form in B and C, n. 29

&c. and xi. 48. nacod, adj. naked ; wk. nacoda

33. 14; n. nacod sweord 65. _29.

needre, wf. serpent; 127. 8. nelfre, adv. never; u. 18 &c. njenig, adj. no, none; viii. 12, 29,

36> x. 53 ; /. nsenegu xx. 25 ;

nsengu xvi. 13; n. nsenig xx.

189 ; d. nsenegum xii. 15 ; nsen-

gum xxviii. 73; a. naenigne xxvi.

24; adv. nsenige Singa, in no

way, not at all x. 16, xix. 37. naes, adv. not; fq. 27. 25 &c. ;

nas 27. 26*, 31. 6*. neessa, wm. headland, promontory;

a. pi. nsessan ix. 43. nafa, wm. nave of wheel ; 130. 4. nafu, f. nave of wheel; 129. 21,

25, 130. 14, 19, 20; d. nafe 129.

27> 32, 130- i. 3, 4-

nahu, adv. in no way ; nahu elles, in no other way 71. 16.

nahwelr, adv. nowhere ; nawer 80. 32 ; nawer neah, nowhere near, nothing like 42. i, 43. 5.

nahweetSer, 1) pron. neither ; nawSer 67. 10; usually naufter 39- 7*> 85. 15 &c.; g. nauftres 138. 31 ; d. nauSrum 80. 20. 2) disjunct. nauSer ne . . . ne, neither . . . nor 47. 6 &c. ; naw- Ser 5 times in C, 16. 12 &c.

nahwanon, adv. from nowhere; nahwonan 89. 2.

nah wider, adv. to no place ; no- hwider 108. 26.

nama, wm. name; 43. i &c. and x. 51, xxvi. 9; g. naman 17. 30 &c.; d. Pr. u &c. and iv. 14; noman xx. 56; a. 17. 31 &c. and xx. 58 ; noman xxix. 29.

nan, adj. no, none ; 9. 23, vii. 6 &c. ; non 34. 2*, 5*;/. always nan 25. 25 &c.; n. xvii. 7 &c. ; nan 29. 5 ; g. nanes 47. 8 &c. ;

f. nanre 8. 3 &c.; d. nanum \ f. nanre 14. 23 &c. and xx. 139; a. nanne usual in B, 28. 25* &c.; nsenne in C, 26. 12 &c. and\\\\. 46 ; nonne 26. 6* ;/. nane 37. 1 1 &c. a«</xxv. 71 ; inst. xx. 119 ; //. nane 61. 20; f. 26. 9 &c. ;

g. nanra 54. 16; ^/. nsenum 45. 7 ; a. nane x. 66 ; /. 25. 29, 33. 7.

nanwiht, 1) pron. nothing; 128. 6; nanwuht/^. 18. 23 &c. 2) adv. not at all ; nanwuht 39. 24 &c.

nawiht, 1) pron. nothing, nought; n. and a. nauht 9. 14, 44. 24 &c. and xx. 42 ; ne biS se nauht, of no account, worthless 109. 31 ; cf. 109. 16, 17, no. 18 ; for nauht telle 56. n &c.; noht 15. i, 22. 21 ; used as ind eel. adj., nauht welan, worthless wealth 32. 15 ; g. nauhtes 75. 2, 4; a?, nauhte about n times, 23. 4 &c. andx\. 87, xxix. 88 ; //. nauhtas 114. 13; of no account, worth-

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less 109. 24. 2) adv. not, not at all; 13. 32 &c. and xiii. 26; naht 26. 30* ; noht 12. 27.

ne, adv. and conj. not, nor ; 8. 14 &C. ; superfluous, ]>onne we ne Syrfen 84. 3.

neadinga, v. niedinga.

neah, near. 1) adv. ix. 2 ; closely 94. 18; nawer neah, not nearly 42. i, 43. 5 ; abwsergen neah, (not) anywhere near, (not) nearly xxx. 10 ; comp. near 8. 24. 2) used as prep. w. d. 99. 10 &c. and xxix. 18 ; comp. near 126. 12 &c. and xx. 139, xxviii. 37 ; sup. next 129. 22; neahst 129. 25. 3) ad/, .m/. w. //. nehste 129. 24; set nihstan, finally 15. 6.

geneahsen, a<//. near, close to- gether ; pi. geneahsne iv. 12.

neah-stow,^. neighbouring place ; pi. neahstowa 34. 10.

nealeecan, wv. w.d. approach ; sbj.prs. 3.^. genealaece 80. 32.

nealles, adv. not ; 30. 22 ; nalles 26. 18, 33. 28*, 38. 24, 81. 21*, 93. 8, 113. 31, 114. 27, viii. 20, ix. 34; nallas 19. 22*, 61. 12*, 93. 19* ; nalses 38. 24* ; nales 16. 10*, 19. 14, 22, 72. 2, 93. 19, xvii. 21.

nean, adv. from near, near ; xxviii. 14.

nearo, adj. narrow ; limited, cramped ; 43. 14 ; neara 46. 5 ; a. wk. near wan 46. 7 ; pi. f. nearwa, nearewe* 23. 26 ; a. •wk. nearowan x. 1 6.

nearones, f. strait, distress; 56. 13 (nearanes B) ; d. nearonesse 70. 7 ; nearanesse 7. 25 ; a. 70.5.

nearwe, adv. tightly, closely ; xxi. 5, xxv. 64.

nearwian, wv. narrow, limit ; pp. generwed 42. 17*.

neat, n. ox ; animal ; 102. 7, 114. 25, xx. 189; pi. 31. 31; g. neata 57. 14*, xiii. 34, Xx. 249 ; d. neatum 30. 5, 32. 22, 58. 6, 146. 17*, 26*.

neawist, f. neighbourhood, pre-

sence ; neawest 65. 7 ; d. on

neaweste 34. 26, 67. 24, 125. 2. nebb, n. face ; neb xxxi. 23 ; a.

36. 24. nemnan, wv. name ; mention ;

114. 24, iv. 15 ; ind. prs. pi.

nemnaS 129. 24, xxix. 14; pst.

i.s. nemde 112. 8, xxv. 62 ; 2.s.

nemdest 79. 33, 94. 23, xx. 55 ;

pi. nemdon 55. 10, II, 77. 18,

no. 22, xx. 196; sbj.prs. to

twoem Singum nemne, reckon as

75. 10 ; pst. genemde 79. 33 ;

pp. nemned x. 47 ; genemned,

defined 80. 3, 7 ; //. genemde

114. 20. neodiracu, f. greed ; d. neod-

frrece xxxi. 15. neoflan, adv. beneath, below ;

neo'Son 80. 33. neowol, adj. prostrate ; i. 80 ;

niwol 8. 4* ; a. n. niowul 8.

25 n. nergend, m. preserver, saviour ;

xx. 249. nerian, wv. save, protect ; prs. p.

nergende God xxix. 73. nese, adv. no ; 90. 2 ; nese nese_/^.

29. 18 &c. ; nese la nese, why,

no ! oh no ! 58. 29, 62. 18. nett, n. net ; a. 73. 28 ; a. pi.

net 73. 30. neftan, wv. venture on ; ind. prs.

3.5. geneSeS xiii. 59. niedan, wv. compel ; ind. prs.

2.s. genedest iv. 5, 15; 3.5-. ned

145. 14 ; sbj. prs. nede 140. 21 ;

pst. nedde, oppressed 35. 32 ;

pp. geneded 148. 25; gened 93.

!3- niede, adv. of necessity, compul-

sorily ; nede iv. 12, vi. 14, ix.

44 ; w. sceal, needs must 94.

1 5 &c. and xxv. 64. niedinga, adv. by force ; neadinga

48. i, 4. niedtSearf, f. necessity ; need ;

(what is) necessary ; nedftearf

144. 17 &c. and xx. 20, 25;

neodfrearf 79. 17; d. nedtfearfe

60. 21, xxxi. 15 ; a. 53. 2, 77.

u, 149. 7 ; nydSearfe 30. 8*.

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273

nieten, n. animal ; netenxx. 191,

nyten xxxi. 21 ; pi. netenu 42.

i*, 70. 16, 81. 19*, 117. 3, 146.

5, 1 8*, xxviii. 51 ; nytenu 32.

2O» 93- 9 ; neotena 31. 31* ;

nytena 32. 20* ; g. netena 82.

5* ; nytena 146. 24* n. ; d.

netenum*, nytenum 30. 4 ;

neatenum 30. 5*. nletenlic, adj. beast-like ; pi. ge

netenlican men 35. 28 (netelican

B). nigon, num. nine ; 127. 9, xxvi.

24. niht, / night ; 52. 7, xii. 16 &c. ;

g. nihte 10. 5 &c. ; a. xxix. 36 ;

niht 136. 6*, xi. 61 ; on niht, by

night 49.21*, 121. 16 ; neaht

xx. 229 ; pi. g. nihta iv. 6 ; d.

nihtum 19. 3, xx. 213, 232. nihtes, adv. at night ; 102. 5, xiii.

59-

niman, sv^. take, take away; receive; geniman 17. 25"; w. on 25. 24, 46. 19 ; ind. prs. $.s. genimeS vi. 12 ; nimo1 28. 7 «., 136. 21, xiii. 34, xxix.t73; pi. nimao1 48. n, 59. 24; pst. i.s. genom 20. 7 ;//. noman 34. 20*; imp. nim 91. 19; sbj.prs.pl. nimen 16. 25 ; pst. pi. naman 67. 5*; pp. genumen 18. 2, 42.

6> 7> 54- 59- 26J «• genu-

menne xx. 36. niBer, adfo. downwards, down ; i.

80, xxxi. 19, 21; nySer, below

147.10*. niSerheald, adj. bent downwards;

xxxi. 23. niSerlic, adj. lowly, inferior; d.

pl. nifferlicum 32. 7 n. hiCerra, comp. adj. lower ; f.

niSere 136. 14*; g. neotferan

ii. 25* ; sup. niftemaest xx. 135;

neoftemest xx. 85; d. wk.

niSemsestan 18. 9; a. pl. wk.

niSemystan 18. 8 ; nySemestan

32. 12. niUor, adv. lower ; nioftor 80. 30* ;

nioftoror 147. 10*. niwan, adv. recently; xv. 2, xxviii.

73 ; niwane 126. 24*.

niwe, adj. new ; 43. 12; g. niwes 15. 21, 85. 25; wk. niwan xiii. 26 ; a. wk. 57. u.

genog, 1) adj. enough, sufficient ;

. g. genoges 31.23; a. pl. genoge 24. 12*, 31. 28*. 2) adv. enough, sufficiently, ustial form genog 22. 6 &c. ; genoh about 16 times, 15. 4 &c. and\i\\. 7.

norB, adv. in the north; x. 24, xiii. 59.

noi'San, adv. from the north ; norSan 7 eastan 10. 11, iv. 23, vi. 12, xii. 15.

norflaneastan^afc. from the north- east; 21. 6.

norttarrwind, m. north wind ; g. norSanwindes 21. 7; n. pl. norftanwindas 52. 5.

norflemest, sup. adj. most north- ern ; a. pl. wk. norSmestan ix.

43- norflende, m. north end; d. 126.

4; a. xxviii. 14. noifterne, adj. from the north,

northern ; f. vi. 14. norfleweard, adj. north ; used as

sbst.\ d. norSeweardum 41. 22 ;

a. norfteweardne 39. 28*, 41.

22*.

norflwestende, m. north-west end or part; d. 67. 32.

notian, wv. w. g. make use of, enjoy; ind. prs. $.pl. notiaft, notigaS* 42. i.

notu,y. use, profit ; d. note 31. n.

nu, 1) adv. a) time, now, at present; Pr. 10, xi. 40 &c. ; nu ryhte, just now 101. 13 ; nu hwene ser 12. 22. £) inference, therefore, then;^. w. gif 15. 8 &c. ; w. Seah 24. 23, x. 63 &c. ; w. imperat. 8. 21 &c. ; w. interrog. 9. 21, xxviii. 48 &c. ; nu Sonne 64. 15. 2) conj. since; fq. 22. 3, ii. 19 &c.

genyht,«/". sufficiency, abundance; 75. 14,76.4,86. 24, 87.15,96. 30; geniht 75. 12 (».) ; a. genyht 75. 10 ; geniht 75. 16 (n.\ 78.

13 (/)• nytt, 1) sbst.f. profit, advantage ;

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d. nytte 101. 13. 2) adj. useful, profitable; /. nyt 137. 22 ; n. in. 5; nit 137. 20; a. n. nyt 121. 22 ; comp. nyttra 109. 29 ; n. nyttre 139. 29. nytwierfte, adj. profitable ; f. nyt- wyrSe 137. 7 ; g. nytwyrSes 64. 20 ; aw//. /. nytwyrftre 47. 14 ; sup. n. nytwyrSost 56. 8.

O.

of, 1) /;•*/. K». d. ; 0/A?« _/0//. £. ; a) motion, from, away from ; fq. 8. 22, i. 2 &c. b} starting-point, from, at ; he onginS of Saem wyrtrumum 91. 31, cf. vi. 4. c] distance ; hit is swifte feor of uncram wege 139. 27, 28. d} removal, from ; 91. 20, xii. 2 &c. ; foil. c. him awint of Sa claSas in. 19, cf. xxv. 22 ; ceorfe him of 124. 17, cf. xiii. 9; of (bocUsedene on englisc (ge)- wende Pr. I, 9; sette andgit of andgite Pr. 3. e) source, origin, from; fq. 62. 31, xvii. 3 &c. ; Gotan of SciSSiu 7. i ; }>e is micel unrotnes getenge of J)inum irre 12. 4; Sset is msege weorSan of waetere xxviii. 60 ; wyrcS of yfle good, out of 135. 6; of ealdum leasum spellum, (taken) from 115. 12. /) opposition, opposed to; 12. 20, 57. 8. g) cause ; of his agenre gecynde 27. 25> rf- 31- 5- ^) concerning, about ; ne SincS me nauht oSres of Sinum spellum 107. 26. 2) adv. a) motion ; irnen maenege brocas j riSa of, therefrom 82. 28. b] deprivation, off, away ; of atihS 52. n, cf. 51. 29; do nu of 42. 4, cf. 127. 7 ; of aslog 127.9. <0 absent, missing; gif Sara lima hwylc of biS 114. 8.

ofbeatan. rv. slay ; ix. 30.

ofdsel, adj. prone, inclined ; comp. hit biS ofdcelre Soerto 53. 14 n.

ofdsele, n. downward course, descent ; a. on Sset ofdsele asigen 55. 16, cf. xiii. 58.

of dune, adv. down ; 8. 4, 57. 22, 81. 13, 92. 19, 20, 147. 7, i. 80, xx. 167, xxxi. 13.

ofer, (ofir vi. 5) i) prep. 1) w.d. d) position, over, above ; 65. 30, xx. 124 &c. b} motion, over, across; 105.8, 9, 13, xii. I7,xxiv. 8. 12, 24, 27. 2) -w. a. d) position, above ; ofer call Sis wunaS xx. 156. b] extension, throughout, over ; 42. 12,18, 43. 20, 49. 24, 67. 30, 104. 6, viii. 30, ix. 21, x. 16, 23, xi. 66, xiii. 68, 73, xx. 85, xxiv. ii ; foil. c.

42. 25. c] motion, above, beyond;

43. 9, i. 8 &c. d} superiority, aiithority, over ; he hsefde sige ofer fta Africanas 37. 7 ; hlaford ofer 35. 31, cf. 98. 28, 124. 28, 125. i ; ricsaS ofer hi 97. 31, cf. 98. 31, i. 62, xxvi. 67, 106. e] distance, beyond, farther than ; 108. 24. /) excess, beyond, more than; 41. 13, xii. 32 &c. ; ofer gemet 30. n, 1 6, 17, cf. 137. 1 8 ; time, past, ofer midne dseg 57. 24, xiii. 57 ; besides, 52. 13, 23. g) beside, in comparison with ; heo hit hsefS call forsawen ofer Se anne 22. 18. h} contrary to, ofer metodes est xi. 25. ii) adv. over, beyond ; ngenne weg findan ofer 85. 24.

oferbrsedan, wv. cover ; ind. prs.

^.s. oferbnedeS vii. 13. ofercuman, sv\. overcome; 127.

13 ; ind. prs. 3.^. ofercymS 93.

15, 109. 4; pp. ofercumen 83.

17, xx. 158 ; a. m. ofercumene

5°- 15- oferdrencan, wv. intoxicate ; pp.

oferdrenced 55. 21. oferdruncen, adj. intoxicated ; 55.

18. oferfaran, sv6. pass over, beyond;

xi. 70; //. a. oferfarenne xxiv.

26. oferfon, rv. seize ; ind. pst. 3.^.

oferfeng i. 69. oferfyllo, f. superfluity, excess ;

oferfyll 70. 5*. ofergan, anv. a) overstep ; ^) pass

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275

away, come to an end ; ofergangan xx. 71 (a] ; ind. prs. $.pl. ofergaS 20. 16 (£); /.tf. 3-J. ofereode 80. 4 (a).

ofergietolnes, f. forgetfulness ; d. ofergiotulnesse 95. nj oforgio- tolnesse xxii. 32 (J).

oferhieran, wv. not listen to, dis- regard ; ind. prs. $.s. oferheorS 10. 15*.

oferhogian, wv. despise ; imp. oferhoga 16. 6*.

oferhycgan, wv. despise; imp. oferhige 16. 6.

oferhygd,/! pride ; a. pi. oferhyda 62. 16.

ofering,/". excess; 30. 18* (oferinc C) ; d. oferinge 31. 23.

ofermetto, f. pride; a. 14. 21 ; //. ofermetta in. 29; ofermetto 67. 9 ; <f. ofermetta xxv. 44 ; d. ofermettum 35. i, 4, 133. 25, v. 32 ; a. ofermetta 26. 25, vii. 8.

ofermod, adj. proud, over-confi- dent ; g. u>k. ofermodan 35. i ; //. n. ivk. 46. 8, x. 1 8 ; d. ofermodum in. 12, xxv. i ; a. wk. ofermo- dan 105. 26, xxiv. 59.

ofermodian, wv. be proud, arro- gant ; ind. prs. 2. pi. ofermodige ge 69. 25 ; ofermodie 148. 29 ; 3.//. ofermodigaS 134. 22; sbj. prs. pi. ofermodigen xvii. 16.

ofermodlic, adj. proud ; d. ofer- modlicum 45. 8.

ofermodnes, f. pride, arrogance ; d. ofermodnesse 15. 7.

oferreccan, wv. confute ; //. a. oferreahtne 85. 5.

oferseeltt, /. excessive enjoyment ; a. pi. ofersaelSa v. 27.

oferseon, sv$. look upon, survey; ofersion 105. 7 ; ind. prs. 2.s. ofersihst 10. 25, iv. 53.

ofersittan, sv§. spread over, occupy; //. oferseten 42. 4 (ofseten B).

oferstseppan, sv6. overstep ; 49. 23 ; ofersteppan xi. 69.

oferswlSan, wv. overcome ; 134. i, 4; pp. oferswiSed 109. 11; //. n. oferswiSde 134. 2, 5.

oferteon, sv2. cover; pp. ofertogen

126. 14, ix. 16. ofeiftearf, f. great need ; a. ofer-

Searfe 70. 6. oferlSeon, svi,^. surpass; pp. ofer-

tSungen 22. 13, 81. 22, xx.

194. oferwinnan, sv$. overcome ; pp.

oferwunnen xxv. 72. oferwreon, svi,2. cover up; //.

oferwrigen 126. 26, xxviii. 79. ofhende, adj. out of one's posses- sion, absent ; n. xxv. 34. ofiernan, sw$. overtake ; ind. prs.

3-j. ofiineS xxix. 32 ; ofirnS

136. 3- ofleetan, rv. let (blood) ; sbj. pst.

3.^. hine (him B) oflete blodes

66. 29. oflyst, adj. desirous ; he wses oflyst

Saes seldcuSan sones 102. 21. ofrnan, swv. recollect ; ind. prs.

3.*. 148. 13.

ofgerad, adj. straightforward, sim- ple ; //. g. ofgeradra worda misfo

8. 8. ofscamian, wv. reftx. w. a. and g~.

ofsceamian 9. 18. ofseon, sv$. gaze on ; ofsion xxi.

38. ofsittan, sv^. beset, assail ; ind.

prs. 3.J. ofsit 109. 4; sbj. prs.

3.j. ofsitte 109. 9; pp. ofseten =

oferseten 42. 4. ofslean, sv6. kill; 7. n, 28. 17,

39. 22, 67. i, 99. 3; ind. prs.

3.j. ofslog 39. 24,99. 16, ix. 30;

sbj. pst. ofsloge 70. 25 ; pp.

ofslsegen 36. 32 ; g. ofslsegenes

34- 3-

ofsni^an, svi. cut off; xxvii. 33. ofswelgan, sv$. swallow up ; ind.

prs. 3.J. ofswelgS 46. i£n. oft, adv. often; Pr. 5, ii. 8 &c. ;

comp. oftor 54. 20, xix. 19 ; sup.

oftost 30. 7, iv. 28, xxii. 9, 14;

oftosS 39. 14. ofteon, sv2. take away; oftion

xxv. 24 ; ind. prs. oftihS w. d.

and g. in. 21 ; pp. oftogen xxv.

31 ; withheld 20. n ; him wyro*

8ara Senunga oftohen in. 24*.

T 2

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oftrslde, adj. frequent ; wk. se oftrseda ren 136. 17.

ofSryccan, wv. oppress, over- whelm; pp. ofSrycced 19. 27; pL n. ofSrycte 24. 5.

ofSyncan, wv. impers. w. d. be displeased ; ofSincan 98. 33.

ofwundrian, wv. be astonished ; pp. ofwundrod 28. 30.

oleccan, wv. w.d. propitiate, flat- ter; 60. 10, 71. 20, 102. li; ind. prs. 3-.r. olecS 55. 12 ;//. oleccaS 15- 5> 55-11* xi- 8 \pst.pl. geolec- tan 15. 28 ; sbj. prs. olecce 134. 18 ; //. oleccen 60. 5.

oleccung,/. flattery; d. olecunga 1 6. 21*; olecunge*, oliccunga 48. 3 ; a. olecunga 54. 5.

on (an 42.5, 61. 20,68. 17, 19, 116.

15, 127. 16, 133. 5; on 90. 12), i) prep. fq. foil. c. 1) ^u.d. a) place, in;io. 27,1. 37 &c. \rnet 'aph. fq. 20. i, i. 54 &c.; on, upon, 10.

19, i. ii &c.; metaph. 35. 22 &c.; on Se, on your person 33. 9 ; among ix. 27. b) time, during, in ; fq. Pr. 7, viii. 18 &c. ; on wintra 68. 2 &c. ; on sumera 49. 20 &c. ; on geare 64. 14 ; on gewinne 53. 23 ; on sibbe 53. 23 ; on wite, undergoing punishment 120. 25; on Ssem ende, at the end 73. 14. c) connexion, in respect of; 24. 3, xx. 76 &c. ; fsegrest on vvlite 72. 9, cf. 54. 24; on hwsem, in what respect 19. 13, 36. 12 ; on Sy . . . for- Ssem Se 58. 19 ; conj. on Saem Se, in that 88. 27 ; on Sam t 146. 17; w. genog: SincS him genog on Sam Se hi, think it sufficient that they 31. 32, cf. 33- 22> 55- ; on Ssem wel gehealden, satisfied with 43. 27 ; mon him on lihiS, concerning 68.

1 6, cf. 64. 19; him soS an seg- gaS 68. 19, cf. 68. 17, 70. 3. d} in the shape of; on cr?eftum 38. i ; on leafum 92. 2. e) de- privation, from ; w. niman 18. 2, 42. 6, 46. 19, 59. 24, 26 ; w. reafian 27. 30. _/") motion,\u\.o,

to ; n. n, 1 8. 10; ?v. gebrengan 131.5; on ; him spigettan on 61. 24 ; adv. phrases : on sige, set- ting xiii. 56 ; on ryne, in motion 1 6. 33 ; on him selfum, by him- self xx. 94 ; on Sonce, satis- factory xii. 16 ; on rihte, rightly xxvi. 46 ; on gerihte, upright xxxi. 17; habbaS on hospe, insult, revile iv. 44. 2) w.a. a) motion, into, to ; 7. 24, i. 20 &c. ; upon, on to, 19. 14, i. 81 &c. ; w. weg 56. 29, 57. 25, 107. 16, 139. 28 ; metaph. fq. 14. 21, ix. 46 &c. b~] direction ; on feower healfe 46. 3, cf. 43. 10, 81. n, 136. 9, xx. 163. c] disposition, towards ; on Crecas hold i. 56. d} change of state, into ; weorpan hi an wilde deora lie 116. 15, cf. xxvi. 76 ; on englisc wende Pr. 2. e] against ; win'S selc on oSer49. 31. f] partition, into; w. todaelan 42. 27, xx. 59 &c. ; on msenig tonemned 76. 10, cf. v. 17 ; willaS on tu, diversely 92. 32, 113. 26. g) purpose, sent on his aerendo 136. 25, cf. 63. 15, xxix. 83 ; on aeht gifen xvi. 10. K] place, in; 8. 10, 51. 3, 75. i, xvi. 12. z) in the case of, in ; 69. 12; in respect to 12. 2. £) in conformity with, in accordance with; on yfelra manna gewill 10.

24, cf. 24. 24, 48. 13, iv. 34, xiii.

55. /) concerning ; 70. 3. m) w. fon, take up, take in hand ; 100. 7 &c. and MPr. 9. ri) adv. phrases, on last, at last, in the end; 15. 5, 48. i, 100. 23 ; on ecnesse, for ever 47. 2 &c. ; on Sa gerad •£, on condition that 18. 15; on riht, rightly 14. 28,

56. 28 ; on woh, wrongly 131.

:7> tf> 131- 31 J on ane> c°n- tinuously xxix. 44 ; on nane wisan, in no wise 37. n, cf. 132.

25, 31 ; on symbel, always xi. 94 ; on manig Seodisc, in many tongues 46. 12. o] point of 'time, in, at; 39. 19, ix. 15 &c. ; on midne winter 12. n, cf. 126.

GLOSSARY

277

13, xxviii. 37; on dseg 121. 16 ; on niht 49. 21 ; on aermorgen xxviii. 36 ; on aefen *'£., cf. viii. 19; on lencten 10. 12, 49. 18, 136. 19, cf. xxix. 67 ; on haer- fest 49. 19, xi. 58, cf. 10. 12, on eastran 29. 21 ; on tid, when the time comes 67. ii. ii) adv. w. similar sense to (i); 14. 14 &c.

onselan, wv. inflame, inspire ; //.

onaeled 29. 26, 51. 8. onbindan, sv$. unbind ; ind.

prs. 3.5. onbinS, anbint* 47. 23. onbitan, svi. w. g. taste, eat ;

xxvi. 90. onbregdan, sv^. pull open ; pp.

8a duru anbroden 97. 24. onbryrdan, wv. inspire, incite ;

14. 2.

onbyrigan, wv. w. g. taste ; tnd.

prs. $.s. onbyrgeS xii. n, xiii.

23; onbirigS 52. 4*, 57. ii*. oncierran, wv. turn, change ;

oncerran 17. i, i. 61, x. 39;

'pp. oncerred 23. 16. oncnawan, rv. recognize, know ;

understand ; 14. 19, 15. 14, 132.

13, v. 25, xii. 30; sbj. prs. pi.

oncnawen 58. 10 ; pst. oncneowe

8.27. oncwetfan, sv$. answer, re-echo ;

ind. prs. 3.5. ; oncwyft xiii. 46,

50; sbj. prs. oncweSe 57. 20. ondreedan, rv. rflx. dread, fear ;

!3- 33> 33- 8> I2> H0- i 5 ind. prs. i.s. ondrsede 47. 5, 50. 23 n., 1 1 8. 19, 139. 30; 3.J. ondrsedaetJ xxiv. 64 ; ondraet 7 times, 24. 1 8 &c. ; ondraed 66. 9 ; //. ondraedaft 133. 27 ; sbj. prs. (not reftx.} ondraede 57. 10 ; xiii. 21 ; pst. ondrede 33. 14,

59- 31-

onettan, wv. hasten ; ind. prs. $.s. onet 124. 7, xxvii. 8; pi. onettaft 112. 29; sbj. pst. onette

!39- 25-

onfeegnian, wv. show pleasure, greet ; o. mid his steorte 102.

onfindan, sv$. discover ; ind. pst. 3..?. onfunde 66. 25.

onfon, rv. receive, accept ; w. g.

66. 27 ; ind. prs. $.s. onfehS

143. 15, xxix. 65 ; pi. onfoft 128.

3 ; pst. onfeng i. 33 ; imp. w. g.

onfoh 135. 19. ongean, 1) prep, a] w. d. towards;

1 02. 27. b] w. a. towards, 102.

13, 121. 10; against, contrary to,

83. 1 8. 2) adv. in reply 45.

IS-

ongietan, svs,. perceive, under- stand; 12. 13, 15. 8, 10, n, 22. 27; usual form ongitan 23. 15, xxvi. 107 &c. ; ongiton 50. 28* ; ongetan 41. 24; ongeotan 73. ii*; to ongitanne 36. 16 &c. ; to ongitonne 81. 3* ; ind. prs. i.s. ongiete 15. 3 ; ongite 19. 26 &c. ; 2.s. ongitest 25. 18 ; ongitst 24. 21 &c. andfM.. 32 ; ongitsS 21. 24; 3.J. ongit 41. 18 &c. and xxii. 16, 21; and- git 132. 25 ; pi. ongitaS 32. 8 &c. ; ongite ge 43. 14 ; pst. i and 3-.T. ongeat ii. 3 &c. and 7. 13, i. 68, viii. 37; 2.s. on- geate 62. 8 &c. ; imp. ongit 108. 2, 113. 9, 22, 119. 10; ongite 1 1 8. 15; sbj. prs. ongite Pr. 12 &c. ; //. ongiten 35. 28, 134. 17 ; ongiton 32. 19* ; pst. ongeate 51.6 &c. ; //. ongeaten 123. 22 ; pp. ongiten 13. 16 &c. ; ongieten 14. 27, 15. i.

onginnan, sv$. begin ; 102. ii &c. and xxv. 69 ; ind. prs. I .s. onginne 9. 19; 3.5-. pnginneS 38. 6, 103. 22 ; onginS usual form 25. 9, xiii. -28 &c. ; on- gynS 12. 6; //. onginnaS 14. 4, 126. 24 ; pst. 3.^. ongan usual form in B and €,7. 17 &c. and viii. 2 ; angan i. 59 ; ongann 52. 15*, 137. 14* ; ongon about 16 times in C, 27. 15 &c. and vii. i ; //. ongunnon 101. 7, xxvi. 73 &c. ; sbj. prs. onginne 94. 29; pi. onginnen no. 33.

onhagian, wv. impers. w. d. be convenient ; sbj. prs. gif men to goodum weorce ne onhagie, if a man do not find it convenient,

278

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in his power, to do a good

work 142. 19. onb-ealdan, rv. keep ; ind. prs.

pi. sibbe anhealdaS xi. 42. onhebban, sv6. raise, exalt ; sbj.

prs. anhebbe 14. 21*. onhieldan, wv. bend down, in- cline ; pp. ouhelded xiii. n. onhnigan, sz>i. bend down, bow ;

pp. onhnigen xxxi. 13. onhreran, iw. stir up, agitate ;

ind. prs. %.s. onhreretJ vii. 27 ;

pi. onhreraS v. 10. onhrman, sv\. touch, interfere

with ; ind. prs. 3.^. onhrinS 135.

26, 28. onhweorfan, ^273. intrans. change;

ind.pst. 3.^. onhwearf 65. 14. onhwierfan, wv. ind. prs. 3..?.

onhwerfS, revolves ; 81.27; pp.

onhwyrfed, changed 15. 3. onhyrian, wv. w. d. imitate ; on-

hirian 139. 12; ind. prs. %.s.

onhyreS 146. 17*; //. onhyriaS

146. 7. oninnan, 1) prep. iv. d. inside,

within ; 25.15 &c. and xxix. 54 ; foil. c. v. 15, xx. 120; on ...

innan xvi. 3, xvii. 4, xxii. 8, 14,

xxx. 13. 2) adv. 14. 1 6. onlsman, wv. lend, grant; ind. prs. 3.J. onlsenS x. 37 ; pst. ^.s.

w. d. and g. onlaende 19. 22;

pp. n. pi. onlsende 17. 8*w. onleetan, rv. relax; xi. 75 ; onleeten

xi. 28. onliehtan, wv. illuminate ; onliht-

an 89. 20, xxi. 36; ind. prs.pl.

onlihtaS 89. 13; onlyhtaS 121.

17, xxi. 23; pst. 3.5-. onlyhte,

onlichte* 14. I ; imp. onliht Sa

eagan, give sight to 82. 12, xx.

267 ; pp. onlihted xi. 62 ; n. pi.

onlihte 86. 6. onliesan, wv. unloosen, deliver;

//. onlesed 45. 28. onlucan, svi. unlock; ind. pst.

3..?. onleac vi. i. onlutan, svi. intrans. bend down ;

ind. prs. %.s. onlyt xiii. 66. onsacan, sv6. deny ; ind. prs. i.s.

onsace 54. 31 ; pst. $.s. onsac,

expressed his disapproval 59.

33> T38- T5-

onscamian, wv. impers. be ashamed; onsceamian 9. 18.

onscunian, wv. avoid, shun ; 19. 1 8, 140. 25 ; to anscunianne 41. 9 ; ind. prs. I .s. onscunige 1 1 . 25 ; 3.^. onscunaft 22. 19, 37. 20, 38. 13, 17; pst. 2.5. onscu- nedest 15. 15 ; 3.^. onscunode 102. 6, 135. 3; //. onscunedon 101. 30, 116. 22; sbj. prs. on- scunige 1 6. 6.

onsendan, wv. send; ansendan v- 5-

onsigan, svi. sink ; sbj. prs. onsige

57- 25. onsittan, sv$. fear ; sbj. prs. on-

sitte v. 38. onstyrian, wv. disturb, affect ; 13.

9 ; ind. prs. ^.s. onstyreS 21.7*;

//. onstyred 15. 18. onsundran, adv. apart, separately ;

38. n, xx. 143; onsundron 80.

35*. onswifan, svi. trans, turn aside ;

x. 40. onteon, sv2. untie ; pp. ontiged

45. 27. onuppan, 1) prep. w. d. upon ; 26.

27. 2) adv. besides; ix. 28. onwsecnian, wv. intrans. awake ;

ind. prs. ^.s. onwgecnaS in. 27. onwendan, wv. trans, change ; 16.

28, 17. 2, 116. 28, 142. 28, xxvi. 101, 116; ind. prs. pi. onwendaS 141. 5, xxix. 29 ; pst. 3.^. onwende 116. 29; pp. on- wended 15. 18*, 144. 22*, v. 19; onwend 144. 22, xi. 20, xxvi. 104; diverted 49. i; pi.

f. onwenda 15. 24; onwende 25. 6.

onwendedlic, adj. changeable ;

g. pi. anwendendlicra 101. 5. onwreon, svi, 2. unfold, reveal;

ind. prs. ^.s. onwrihS 47. 9. onwunian, wv. dwell, abide ; prs.

p. a. anwunigendne vii. 47. open, adj. open ; clear, evident ;

n. 106. 34; pi. f. opene 16. i ;

GLOSSARY

279

d. openum 82. 8, 127. 16, xx. 257 ; comp. n. openre 62. i. openian, wv. make clear, reveal ; ind. prs. %.s. openaS* 28. 15 ; geopenaS 28. 15, 39. I, 47. 9,

24, 48. 8.

openlice, adv. clearly, evidently ; fq. 21. 24 &c. and x. 60, xiii. 72 ; comp. openlicor 74. 28, 126. 30.

ordfruma, wm. origin, originator; d. ordfruman xxix. 96.

oreald, adj. very old, ancient; 102. 18.

orgellice, adv. proudly, presump- tuously ; 45. 6.

orieldo, f. extreme old age ; a. oreldo 142. 18.

ormsete, adj. excessive; ormetevii. 36 ; a. n. ormsete 53. 29.

ormod, adj. despondent, sad; 8.4, 19. 31, i. 78, v. so;/. 22. 22.

ormodnes, f. despondency ; de- spair; d. ormodnesse 15. 7; a. 13. 16, 142. 24.

orsorg, adj. free from care, un- troubled; prosperous; 27. 9, 33. 15, 1 8, 59. i ; orsorg aelces eorSlices eges, secure from 22. 9 ; Sara yfela orsorh vii. 43 ; f. wk. orsorge 47. 14, 15 ; n. orsorh 104. 32 ; a. orsorgne 71.

25, 28 ; f. wk. orsorgan 139. 2 ; n. orsorg vii. 40 ; pi. wk. orsor- gan 121.3; d. orsorgum v. 33 ; a. ftaes orsorge 88. 33 ; comp. n. pi. orsorgran 130. 17 ; sup. n.pl.

orsorgestae 130. 23.

orsorglice, adv. securely; comp. orsorglicor 53. 27, 129. 22.

orsorgnes,/. security, prosperity; 21. 13, xiii. 71; orsorhnes 47. 2 5 n- » £• orsorgnesse 117. 9, 138. 29; d. 14. 22, 57. 31.

geortriewan, wv. w. g. despair ; geortrewan 23. 7, 9; geortreo- wan 23. 7*; imp. geortreowe v. 35 ; sbj. prs. geortrywe 14. 23*.

oU, 1) prep. w. a.\ a) extension and motion, up to, as far as, 34. 17, i. 14 &c. ; metaph. off ormod-

nesse 142. 24. b] time, until, 20. 3 &c. and xx. 10. 2) conj. until ; about i T times, 50. 29 &c. and v. 15, xiii. 62 ; ofiSe 57. 27, 65. 17 ; oSSset about 14 times, 14. 26, i. 29 &c.

6$er, pron. adj. second ; other ; ii. ii, xx. 60 «Scc. ; f. oflru 47. 1 8 &c. and xi. 44, xii. 7 ; oSer

80. i*; n. 63. 29, xx. 155 &c. ; oSer twega o3$e . . . ofitfe, either . . .or 23. 27&c. \g. oSresi3.i4, i. 44 &c. ; //. otfra 88. 6; /. oSre 32.12; d oSrum 20. 19, v. 2 &c. ;

y.o6re43.io,xx.i39&c. ; o'Serre - 39. 21*, Si. 2*; a. oSerne 28. 26 &c. and xxvii. 23; f. oSre 32. 14; n. offer 38. 13, xx. 65 &c. ; inst. core naman 10. 9 &c. and iv. 14 ; w. mid 1 2 1 . 30, 1 29. 30 ; pL oSre 61. 20 &c. andvi. 5 ; f. oftra 1 8. 5, viii. 53 &c.; oSre

81. 8* ; n. oSru 55. ii &c. and xxviii. 12;^; oSerra 32. i o &c. ; o^ra 88. 6, xxiv. 36, xxvi. 90 ; d. ofirum 20. 25, xx. 126 &c. ; a. oSre 1 6. 25, xiii. 48 &c. ; f. oSra 52. 31 &c. and xxv. 14; oSre 35. 31* ; n. otJru 10. 13 &c. ; oSre 54. 29* &c. ; oSer . . . o^er, different 16. 25 &c.

otSfsestan, wv. entrust, commit ;

12.9. ofthrinan, svi. w. g. touch; ind.

prs. 3.J. oSrineS xx. 138. olSlewan, wv. show ; appear ; ind.

prs. 3.J. oteweft xiii. 60; pst. 3.^.

otJeowde xxviii. 74 ; sbj. prs.

otJewe 51. 17 ; pp. ottewed xxix.

34- o^sacan, sv6. w. g. or clause,

deny; 12 times, 66. 17 &c. ;

ind. prs. $.s. oSsaedS 59. 30,

119. 24. oflstandan, sv6. stand still, stop ;

ind. pst. $.s. oSstod 102. 30. , conj. or; u. 15, ii. 17 &c. ;

ofter twegra oSSe . . . oSSe,

either ... or 23. 27 &c.

SwItan, svi. w. d. reproach,

taunt; 23. 3; ind. prs. 2. pi.

ooVite ge xxvii. 4.

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P.

peeU, m. path ; a. //. paftas 52. 18,

139- 31- peetfSan, wv. walk over, traverse ;

ind.prs. $.pl. peSSaS xxxi. 10. papa, wm. pope; a. papan 7. u,

i. 42. pearroc, m. enclosed space, tract ;

d. pearroce 42. 21. pitta, w;;z. pith, core ; g. piSan 91.

32- plantian, wz>. plant ; sbj. prs.

plantige 61. 9. plega, wm. game, sport ; 18. 7 >

a. pi. plegan 108. n. plegian, wv. play, frolic ; plegian

wiS hine 102. 15; ind. prs. pL

plegiaS 1 08. ii. pleoh, n. danger, risk; 13. 26;

d. plio 30. 19. pleolic, adj. dangerous ; comp. n.

pi. pliolicran 30. 25. prica, wm. point ; 42. 14*. price, wf. point; 41. 25 (pricu

B), 42. 14. pyff, m. ? puff (of wind), gust ; 47.

26 n.

B.

racente, wf. chain, fetter; d. ra- centan 108. 7, xiii. 8, xxv. 37, xxvi. 78 ; a. xiii. 29 ; d. pi. racentum 37. 10 &c. ; a. racentan 57. 9 &c. and xxvi. 78.

racian, wv. w. d. govern, rule ; ind. prs. %.s. racaS 98. 22 ; pst. 3.j. racode 94. 13.

racu, /. explanation, argument; 123. 4, 137. 15; rhetoric 38. 8; d. race 89. 26, 121. 7 ; a. 122. 17*, 127.4, 145. 26 ; pi. d. racum 108. 27 ; a. raca 122. 17.

rad, /. riding; d. rade 88. 20, 21.

gerad, 1) sbst. n. condition ; on Sa gerad f>, on condition that 18. 15. 2) adj. a} denoting con- dition, circumstance ; gerad beon wiS, in opposition to 24. 15 ; f. wel gerad, of a good disposition

22. 12 ; n. swa gerad, of such a kind 144. 18; a. swa geradne 134. 15. fr) wise, prudent ; a. geradne n. 26.

geradian, wv. arrange; pp.pl. n. geradode 96. 15.

geradscipe, m. discretion, pru- dence ; g. geradscipes xxii. 48, jo.

raecan, wv. offer, present ; ind. prs. $.s. receS xxix. 62.

gereecap., wv. win, gain ; pp. ge- rseht xxvi. 18.

reld, m. counsel, plan ; g. rsedes ii. 12, xxi. 9; a. raed MPr. 9, xx.

_224.

rsedan, wv. d] w. d. govern, con- trol ; />) read; Pr. n (b) ; i. 67 (fl); ind.prs. %.s. rset 97. 12 (a); jfctf. 3.5. rsedde 94. 13 (a); jfy'. J>st. 96. 9 (a).

reedelse, wf. imagination, fancy ; 63. 27 ; d. rsedelsan 100. 25 ; a.

145- Si-

rsepan, wv. bind, fetter ; xxvi. 78; pp. geneped xiii. 8, xxv. 37, 48 n. ; n. pi. gereepte 112. I.

rsesan, wv. rush ; ind.prs. 3.5. roest xxv. 17.

r §e swan, wv. conjecture ; ind. prs. 3.5. rsesweS*, hrsesweS 51. 13.

randbeag,w. boss of shield; rond- beag 41. 25.

rap, m. rope ; d. rape 28. 17.

rasettan, wv. rage (of fire) ; ix. 14.

read, adj. red ; a. n. ix. 14 ; wk. reade xix. 6 ; a. pi. reade 74. 2, xix. 23.

reafere, m. robber ; 114. 26.

reafian, wv. rob; ind. prs. 3.^. on oSrum reafa'3 28. i ; sbj. prs. gereafige 71. 17.

reaflac, m. stolen property, plun- der ; g. reaflaces 59. 26.

rec, m. smoke ; 117. 17.

geree, n. rule, government ; d. ge- rece 49. 25, xxii. i.

reccan, wv. a) direct, wield ; 40. n, 13. b~] explain; prove; nar- rate; reckon ; about ii times, 77. 15 &c. and xxvi. 2; gereccan

GLOSSARY

28l

about iS times, Pr. 4, xv. 14 &c. to recenne 40. 26 ; to gereccanne 127. 3, 22*; to gerecanne 127. 22 ; ind. prs. i.s. recce 73. 13, 106. 9, xvii. 20; gerecce 24.20; 2.j.recstio3. 27, 123.5,137.15; pl. reccaft 44. 28 ; pst. i.s. reahte 73. 14, 106. 24 ; rehte 73. 14* ; 2.s. reahtes 100. 12, 103. 28, 123. 5 ; gereahtes 97. 22, 100. 24 ; gerehtest 1 1. 9*, 97. 20 ; 3.^. reahte 103. 28, MPr. if xxii. 53, xxx. 8 ; rehte 140. 9* ; gerehte 140. 8* ; //. reahton 109. 22, no. 6, 8, 118. 3; gereahton, reckoned 143. 20 ; in anwald gerehton, subjugated 7. 4* ; sbj. prs. recce 96. 26 ; gerecce 82.

20, 100. 30, 118. 13, 125. 22 ; pst. gereahte 122. 20, 126. 31 ; pp. gereaht about 9 times, 26. 10 &c. and xi. 99 ; a. gereahtne habbaff 98. 16.

reccan, wv. w. g. care for, reck ; ind. prs. 2.s. recst xii. 31 ; recstu l8- 3°; 3-y- recS 26. 7, 46. 14, I38- 23, viii. 44 ; impers. w. a. xiii. 45 ; //. reccaS 57. 18, 130. 18; sbj. prs. recce 52. 23, lai. 26.

recceleas, adj. careless, negli- gent; n. pl. recelease 13. 21.

recceliest,/'. negligence ; reccelest 112. 4; recelest xxv. 53; d. recceleste 44. 2.

reccend, m. ruler; 101. 4, iv. 30.

reccere, m. reason er, rhetorician ; 38.8.

recene, adv. at once, quickly ; i. 34, xix. 4, xx. 208, xxviii. 16; recen xxiv. 17.

gereclice, adv. a) straight (of direction) ; v. 14, xxiv. 8. b) in an orderly manner, methodi- cally 98. 22.

gerecu, f. rule, government ; d. gerece 13. 23.

ren, m. rain ; 27. 4, 136. 17, vii. 27, 36, xxix. 62 ; d. rene 18.

21, 27. 2, vii. 23 ; a. ren 26. 28, vii. 14, 21 ; n. pl. renas 52. 5.

gerene, n. ornament; n. pl.

gerenu 32. 30. renian, wv. adorn, ornament ;

pp. gerenod 32. 29, 30 ; d.

gerenedum 61. 18; g. pl. gere-

nodra n. 28. rest, f. rest, resting-place ; xiii.

71, xxi. 10 ; rsest 57. 31*, 82.

14*, 89. 9*, xx. 271 ; t/.rseste 55.

19*, 57. 30*. retan, wv. cheer, comfort ; ind.

prs. 3.j. ret 55. 12 ; //. a. geretne

5°- J5- retfe, adj. fierce, unpropitious ;

wk. se re$a ren vii. 27 ; f.

reSu ; w. wyrd 137. 12, 138. 9,

17 ; pred. reSe 137. 12, 138. 12 ;

wk. 48. 7 ; g.f. reSre*, hreftre 1 38.

30 ; d. wk. reSan 138. 27, 28 ;

a. wk. absol. Sone reSan 114.

27; w. wyrd 138. 25, 139. 3;

comp.f. reSre 138. 21. reffigmod, adj. fierce, raging ;

xxv. 17. rice, 1) adj. powerful, influential ;

45- 5> 63- H, I24- 26> J42. 2;

w£. rica x. 44 ; g. rices 43. I ;

a. wk. rican 46. 15, 61. 18 ; //.

wk. 62. 32, 63. 29 ; g. ricra

61. 8, 12, i. 46, vii. 14;

7*/£. ricena 53. 20 ; d. ricum

123. u, 14; a. wk. rican 46.

16, 105. 26, 123. 26, xxiv. 59;

comp. a. ricran 148. 18 ; sup. a.

pl. wk. ricostan ix. 25. 2) sbst.

n. power, authority ; kingdom ;

37. 22, 63. 18, i. 5, 17, ix. 3 ;

g. rices 40. 9, iv. 45, ix. 3, 10,

xxvi. 8, ii, 41 ; d. rice 7. i, i.

7 &c. ; a. 7. 17, ix. 41 &c. ; a.

pl. ricu Pr. 7, 34. 26. ricsian, wv. rule, reign; -53. 20,

98. 29, 30 ; to ricsianne 40. 16 ;

ind. prs. 2.s. ricsast 10. 2; 3-j.

ricsaS 14. 25, 97. 31, 105. 17 ;

rixaS 104. 6" ; pl. ricsiaS 136. 7 ;

pst. 3.j. ricsode xxvi. 57 ; sbj.

prs. ricsige 67. 30. ridan, sv\. ride ; 88. 19 ; ind.

prs. 3.j. rit 88. 19 ; pl. ridafl

108. 10. riht, 1) adj. straight ; right,

282

GLOSSARY

proper; 9. 23 &c. ; /. 123. 4,

J37- 6> :39- 2°; n- l6- 32

&c. and xxii. 52 ; ryht 95.

19* ; g. rihtes n. 29 ; d.

rihtum 14. 19, xxiv. 44 ; wk.

rihtan 73. 24, xix. 4 ; f. ryhtre

85. 3 ; a. rihtne 51. 14, in. 9 ;

ryhtne 79. 7 ; y. rihte xxiii. 10 ;

n. ryht 95. 18 ; ^/. c/. rihtum 9.

24; a. rihte 122. 17, 140. 28;

comp. n. rihtre 123. 30; sup.

rihtost xxvii. 25 ; a. wk. rihtestan

56. 29. 2) sbst. n. right, justice ;

123. 29; ryht 124. 12*, 13*;

g. rihtes i. 67, iv. 45, xxv. 53 ;

d. rihte 94. 28, xxii. I ; mid

rihte, rightly, properly fq. 17.

31, xxvi. 41 &c. ; mid nanum

ryhte 29. 2 ; on rihte, right- fully xxvi. 46 ; a. riht 72. 10

&c. ; on riht, rightly fq. 14.

28, xx. 125 &c. rihtgeftelo,/. true nobility ; n. pi. ?

xvii. 20 ; ryhtaeffelo 69. 28*. rihtan, wv. .guide, control ; ind.

prs. 3.j. riht 97. 12 ; pp. 50. 4. rihte, adv. a] of direction,

straight; 55. 22, v. 14. b}

rightly; n. 30 &c. ; ryhte 59.

27*; rehte 135. 10 ; rihte Sa,

at the moment when 15. 28. gerihte, n. straight direction; up

on gerihte, upright xxxi. 17. rihtend, m. ruler ; 10. 16. rihtere, m. director, ruler; 12.

20, 28 n. rihtgeleaffull, adj. orthodox ;

g. pi. ryhtgeleaffulra 7. 18*. rihtlic, adj. just, proper ; 142. 5 ;

a. n. 143. 30 ; comp. n. pi.

rihtlicran 69. 3. rihtlice, adv. justly, fairly ;

correctly; 83. 16, 121. I, 125.

27; comp. rihtlicor Pr. 12';

ryhtlicor 32. 28. rihtracu, f. correct explanation ;

!37- 15- rihtryne, m. right course; g.

rihtrynes 14. 17 ; d. rihtryne 14.

15, v. 20, x. 41. rihtgesetnes,/ correct course or

function \d. rihtgesetnesse 12. 23.

rihttima, wm. proper season ; a.

rihttiman 12. 23. rihtwillende, adj. righteous ; g.

pi. ryhtwillendra u. 17. rihtwis, adj. righteous; 85. 31,

119. 28, 136. 25, i. 49 ; pi.

rihtwise 133. 8 ; ^vk. rihtwisan

9. 24 ; g. rihtwisra 7. 19 ; wk.

rihtwisena u. 17 ; ryhtwisena

ii. 23 ; a. rihtwise 62. 28 ; wk.

rihtwisan 10. 21 ; sup. wk.

rihtwisesta 7. 13*. rihtwisian, wv. direct, rule ; sbj.

prs. rihtwisige 12. 28. rihtwislice, adv. righteously ; xxii.

45 ; ryhtwislice 95. 16*. rihtwisnes, f. righteousness ; 62.

26, 87. 8, 148. 28 ; g. rihtwis-

nesse 95. 21 n., xxii. 48, 56 ;

ryhtwisnesse 95. 17*, 18* ; d.

rihtwisnesse 18. 22 ; a. 85. 31,

95. 9 n., xxii. 28, 56; ryhtwis- nesse 95. 22*. gerirn, n. number ; g. ymb Sritig

winter gerimes,in number xxviii.

26 ; cf. xxviii. 30. rinc, m. man ; g. pi. rinca x. 41,

xxii. 28, 45, xxvii. 25. rind,/, bark ; g. rinde 92.1; d.

92. 6. ripe, adj. ripe ; a. pi. f. ripa 136.

16, xxix. 62. gerlsan, svi. w. d. suit, befit ; ind.

prs. 3-j. gerist 91. 14. gerisenlic, adj. suitable, fitting ;

«. 142. 5.

gerisenlice, adv. suitably; 40. n. rrS, f. stream, rivulet ; //. riSa 82.

28 ; d. rySum v. 20. rodor, m. firmament; 126. 5*,

xx. 208, xxviii. 16 ; g. roderes

125. 31*, xxix. 18; rodres xxviii.

3 ; d. rodore 80. 26* &c. ; rodere

in Metr. xx. 1 24 &c. ; a. rodor

131. 2, x. 40; pi. g. rodora x.

30 ; rodera xi. 20 ; d. rodorum

xxiii. 10, xxiv. 8 ; roderum xxiv.

3^- romanisc, adj. Roman; 43. 17; d.

romaniscum 36. 17 ; d. pi. 7. $5,

35- 5- rose, wf. rose ;/. rosan 21 . 6, vi. 1 3.

GLOSSARY

283

rum, 1) adj. spacious ; wk. call ruma rodor xxviii. 16 ; f. rum 46. 5 ; a. f. wk. ruman vi. 13, xx. 136. 2) sbst. n. opportunity, free play; m. x. 30 ; gerum 49. 5.

rume, adv. far and wide; xxiv. 32.

rumedlic, adj. ample, liberal ; g. mmedlices 42. 14.

rumedllce, adv. liberally; 119. 32.

rummod, adj. liberal, generous; 149. 3.

runcofa, wm. mind ; a? runcofan xxii. 59.

ryman, wv. clear, evacuate ; //. gerymed i. 19.

ryn, ivv. roar; 57. 12, xiii. 29, xxvi. 84 ; ind. pst. ^.s. ryde 1 16.

17- ryne, m. course ; orbit ; 96. 20 ;

d. 49. i, 8, xi. 20, xxiv. 28 ; on

ryne, in motion 16. 33; a. xi.

37, xxviii. 3 ; rene xxix. 10. ryneswift, adj. swiftly moving ;

rineswifte rodor xx. 208.

S.

sacu, f. dispute, quarrel ; g. pi.

saca xxv. 44. sadian, ivv. become satiated,

weary; sbj. prs. i.s. sadige 127.

28. Bee,f. m. (18 times f. ; twice m. ;

8 times uncert.} sea ; 17. 26 &c. ;

g. 29. 14, 126. 19 ; d. 42. 16 &c.

and xix. 19 ; sa; 53. 5*, 86. 19 ;

a. 14. 12 &c. «#</xxvii. 3, xxviii.

32, 39- s«d, w. seed; 91. 26, 95. 13; g.

ssedes xxii. 37, 40 ; d. ssede 82.

6, 92. 12 ; a. seed 12. 8, 136. 18,

xxix. 60; pi. g. saeda xx. 250 ;

d. ssedum xxix. 65 ; a. saed 136.

16. seel, »/. (prosperous) time; d. pi.

sselum ii. 2, 7. sellan, wz/. happen ; ind. prs. %.s.

gesselS xiii. 22 ; pst. $.s. gesgelde

ix. 23, xxvi. 4; sbj. prs. gessele

x. 24 ; pst. gesgelde xxviii. 73.

gesielig, adj. happy, prosperous ; 8. 13 &c. and xxiii. 2 ; f. 33. 21; n. 50. 3,94. 17, xi.97; a. gesge- ligne 26. 6, 15, 30. 24, 58. 17; gesaelinne 26. 6* ; pi. gesselige 113. 19, 133. 23 ; gesselie 13. 21, 104. 24; n. gesselegu 70. 17; comp. gesseligra 119. 5; pi. gesseligran 118. 22, 122. 18; sup. gesEelegost 24. 19, 48. 12, 58. 26 ; wk. gesselgosta 58. 14* ; gesgelgesta 20. 8 ; a. wk. gessel- gostan 24. 25.

gesseliglic, adj. happy; gessellic

a. 17.

gesaeliglice, adv. happily ; gesseli- lice 24. 9* ; gesaellice 24. 9, 18*.

geseelignes, f. happiness, pros- perity 100. 17 ; d. gesselignesse 31. 14; d. pi. gesaelignessum

54- 27-

gesselS, /. prosperity, wealth ; happiness ; fq. 25. 4 &c. and xii. 19 ; g. gesaelSe 58. 9 &c.; d. 53. 24 &c. ; a. 86. 28 ; pi. more fq. than sing. 21.13 &c. and ii. 19, xix. 32 ; sselSa 6 times, 21.13 &c. ; g. gesaelSa/^. 2 1 . 2 5 &c. and xxi. 25 ; d. gesaelOnm^. 8. 14 &c. and vii. 48, xxi. 4, 9 ; a. gesselSa fq. 21. 20, vii. 30 &c. ; sselSa 14. 20, 15. 29.

seemra, comp. adj. worse, bad ; n. ssemre viii. 42 ; a. pi. saemran, inferior 75. i.

srene, adj. sluggish; a. sasnne xxvi. 106 ; wk. ssenan 114. 30.

sjsestream, m. seaman ; d. pi. ssestreamum i. 15.

sjetilce, m. seaman ? pi. ssetilcas viii. 31 (r^a^/scealcas w. Grein ?*).

srewaroU, m. sea-shore ; d. sse- waroo^e 74. I, xix. 21.

sam, conj. w. sbj. sam . . . sam whether ... or ; 60. 6, 94. 15, 108. 17, 137. 3, 7, ii, 138. n;>

same, adv. in the same way; xii. 3 ; eac swa same, 8 times in Metr. xi. 5 &c.; efne swa same xx. 124, xxviii. 28 ; some iv. 26; swa same swa, just like 81. 20; conj. swa some swa, as 44. 7.

284

GLOSSARY

gesamnian, wv. bring together,

collect, unite ; ind. prs. ^.s.

gesamnaS 50. i, xi. 91 n., 93 ;

pst. 3.^. gesamnade xvii. 12 ;

gesomnade xx. 246 ; sbj. prs.

gesamnige xxii. 1 1 ; gesomnige

84. 27.

gesamnung, f. gathering, assem- blage ; d. gesomnunga 55. 25. samod, adv. together ; xx. 237,

xxix. 15; samadxxix. 24; somod

xx. 146. samrad, adj. united, unanimous;

a.f. samrade xi. 96. sam tinges, adv. forthwith, im- mediately ; samtenges xxiv. 18. samwis, adj. ignorant, foolish ; //.

samwise xix. 34. samwreednes, f. union ; a. sam-

wraednesse 114. 4. sand, n. sand; sond 26. 28, vii.

20, 23 ; d. sonde 27. 1 ; pi. sond

vii. 13 ; d. sondum 91. 18. sandbeorg, m. sand-hill ; a. pi.

sondbeorgas vii. 10; sond-

beorhas 26. 26*. sandcorn, n. grain of sand ; g. pi.

sondcorna 19. 2. sang, m. song ; sane xiii. 50 ; g.

sanges 50. 9, 15; a. sang 52.

15- sar, n. pain; sorrow, grief ; 56. 14;

g. sares 16. 18, xxvi. 82 ; d. sare

15. 7 &c. ; a. sar 10. 28 &c. sarcwide, m. plaint, lament ; pi.

d. sarcwidum 1 1. 9 ; a. sarcwidas

ii.4. sargian, wv. trans, grieve, afflict;

pp. a. gesargodne 123. 33. sarig, adj. grieved, sorrowful ;

22. 10, 102. 3. sarlic, adj. painful ; g. pi. sarlicra

26. 19. sarlice, adv. sorrowfully ; 59. 33,

138. 15 ; lamentably 44. I. sawan, rv. sow ; 51. 28 ; ind. prs.

%.s. ssewS 61. 10. sawol, / soul ; sawul 81. 16* ;

sawl 6 times in C, 45. 26 &c.,

twice in. B, 71. 7, 95. 14; saul

6 times in C, not in B, 86. 29

&c. and xx. 210, 238 ; g. sawle

4 times in C, 45. 25 &c., twice in B, 81. 15, 132. 15; saule 81. 27*, 87. 7, xx. 185, 202 ; d. sawle 95. 13* ; saule 32. 2*, 72. 4*, 87. i, xxii. 38 ; a. sawle 91. 1 1,93. 26, 27*, xvii. 12, xx. 177 ; saule 81. 25*, 102. 2, xx. 204 ; pi. sawula 26. n*; sawla 26. ii ; saula 148. 2, xxi. 35 ; g. sawla 132. 14*, xviii. 8 ; saula xxi. 9, xxiii. n ; d. sawlum 81. 33*; saulum xx. 226, xxi. 44; a. sawla 81. 14, 82. 2*, 129. 4 ; saula 69. 23*, xx. 236.

gescad, n. discrimination, reason ; d. gesceade xxii. 44 ; a. gescead xx. 218.

gescadlic, adj. rational, reason- able; n. gesceadlic 86. 11*.

gescadlice, adv. with discrimina- tion, rationally ; gesceadlice 100.

28, xx. 88 ; comp. gesceadlicor

125. 22.

gescadwis, adj. discriminating, intelligent; gesceadwis 31. 28, 61. 24, 64. 29, 66. 15, 109. 15 and xv. 14 ; wk. gesceadwisa 132. 20 ; f. gesceadwis 81. 19, n. 140. 23, 147. 1 8 ; d. ge- sceadwisum 13. 12, xx. 8 ; wk. gesceadwisan 36. 15, 72. 4; pi. gescead wise 25. 5 ; wk. gescead- wisan 109. 7 ; f. gesceadwisa 140. 27 ; d. gesceadwisum 63. 30; a.f. gesceadwisa 142. 8.

gescadwislic, adj. rational, rea- sonable ; wk. gesceadwislica 32. 3; n. gescead wislic 86. n ; d. f. gesceadwislicere 89. 26.

gescadwisllce, adv. rationally, reasonably ; gesceadwislice 27. 21 &c. ; skilfully 103. 23.

gescadwisnes, f. discrimination, intelligence ; gesceadwisnes 10 times, 12. 15 &c. and xx. 188, 197; sceadwisnes 12. 15*; g. gesceadwisnesse 45. I, 146. 10 ; d. 4 times, n. 16 &c. ; a. 5 times,

29. i &c.

scamian, wv. impers. w. g. be ashamed; 6Q. 15, x. 13; scami- gan 46. 6* ; ind. prs. 3.5.

GLOSSARY

285

sceamaft 20. i, 69. 12*, 98. 25;

pst. sceamode 19. 30. scamleas, adj. shameless; a.

sceamleasne 62. 9*. Bcamu, f. shame ; a. sceame 24. 2. scandlic, adj. disgraceful, in- famous ; xx. 188 ; n. 32. 31. scafta, wm. worker of harm, enemy;

//. sceaSan 8. 23*. sceadu, f. shadow ; 63. 26 ; d.

sceade 63. 13, 133. 12; a. 136.

2 ; pi. d. sceadum 33. 31 ; a.

sceadu wa 74. 17 n. sceaft, m. pole; d. sceafte i. n. gesceaft,/". n. creation ; creature ;

very fq. 32. 5, xi. 41 &c. ; g.

gescealte 28. 31 , 94. 2 2 ; gesceaftes

29- 3 5 d. gesceafte 147. 21 ; a.

gesceaft 142. 7 ; sceaft 69. 27*,

31*, 142. 7* ; //. gesceafta 10.

14, iv. 25 &c. ; sceafta 146. n* ; gesceafte xi. 8 ; g. gesceafta 10. 1 6, iv. 30 &c. ; d. gesceaftum 31. 26 &c. and-xi. 13, 55 ; a. gesceafta 10. 25, xi. 32 &c. ; gescefta 49. 6*; gesceaftu 136.

23*.

sceal, anv. denoting obligation, necessity, reasonableness, shall, must, ought, is to ; w. niede 84. 26, 85. 19, 94. 14, 106. 14, 145.

15, 148. 6; absol. sceal nede to Sara hlaforda dome, is bound by, must obey 112. 8 ; denoting second-hand statement, fq. 98. 27 &c. and xxvi. 51, 74 ; licette t> he sceolde bion, that he was

115. 24; forms: ind. prs. i.s. 51. 19, MPr 8 &c. ; 2.s. scealt 125. 26 &c. and\. 26, 28; 3.J. sceal Pr. 13, vii. 30 &c. ; sceall 128. 17, 144. 7; seel 123. 33;

.//. sculon 12. 26, xxiii. 7 &c. ; sceolon 94. 14* ; pst. i and %.s. scolde 17. 31, 147. 16, ii. 14; sceolde 115. 24, ii. 14 &c. ; 2.s. sceoldest 18. 26* &c. ; sceoldes. 13. 26, 19. i6;//. scoldon 67.10, 147. 12 ; sceoldon ix. 58, xxvi. 84, xxix. 89 ; sceoldan 8. 13*,

1 1 6. i8*,i. 31 (J); scioldon xxvi. 82 ; sbj. prs. scyle 12. 14 &c.

and \iv. 4; scile 134. 25; pi. scylen 79. 5 &c. and xxi. 34; scylon42. 25*, 56. 22*, 70. 10* ; scylan 46. 31*, 60. 3*; pst. i and 3-j. like ind. sceolde 18. 26, iv. 35 &c. ; //. sceolden 31. 2, 45. 3, 142. 5, xxix. 87 ; scolden 1 1 8. 4; sceoldon 9. 6* &c.

scealc, m. servant ; man ; xv. 14 ; g. pi. scealca viii. 21.

sceard, n. indentation, inlet ; a. pi. 42.6.

scearp, adj. sharp, keen; 127. 17.

scearpnes,/. keenness ; a. scearp- nesse 89. 14, xxi. 24.

scearpslene, adj. keen -sighted ; 72. 31, 73. 3.

sceat, m. a] region, quarter ; V) spread, shelter; d. sceate 133. 12 (£) ; a. sceat iv. 52 (a), viii. 5 (a), xi. 66 (a) ; a. pi. sceatas x. 17 (a).

sceawian, wv. see; ind. prs. $.pl. sceawiaS 73. 8; sbj. prs. gescea- wige 51. 21.

sceawung, f. seeing, contempla- tion ; d. sceawunga 89. 15, xxi. 24.

scendan, iw. put to shame ; pp. gescended v. 32.

sceotend, m. warrior; pi. i. n.

scield, m. shield ; d. scelde 41. 26 ; a. pi. sceldas i. 2.

scieldan, wv. protect ; ind. pst. 3.J. scilde 133. 12 ; Sa scylde he ongean, defended himself 45. 13.

sciell,/. shell; scell xx. 174.

sciellfisc, m. shell-fish ; «. //. scylfiscas 146. i.

sclene, adj. beautiful ; xxix. 25.

scieppan, sv6. create, make ; sceppanSone naman 39. 5 ; ind. pst. 2.s. gesceope 31. 8, xx. 5 &c. ; 3.^. gcsceop 29. 8, viii. 17 &c.; sceop 125. 27*; sbj. pst. 2.s. gescope 29. 21*; pp. ge- sceapen 57. 7 &c. ; him swa gesceapen wses, they were so fashioned, constituted 142. 30; pi. gesceapene 30. 5, 31. 9; /. 146. ii*; n. 30. 4; gesceapne 135. 26.

286

GLOSSARY

scieppend, m. creator; scippend 10. i*, 16*, 135. 9, iv. i, xvii. 9 ; sceppend 19. 19, 48. 22*,

72. 18,85. 2, 93. 20^.,I25.26,

iv. 30, xi. i, xxix. 8 1 ; scyppend

141. 17* ; sceoppend 136. 22* ;

g. scippendes98. 10, 12* ; scep-

pendes 19. 21, 32. 5*; scyp-

pendes 92. 8, 9, 10 ; sceoppendes

19. 14*, 32. 4*; d, scippende

32. 9; sceppende 128. 17; a.

scippend 69. 28*, 81. 29*;

sceppend 69. 31*, xx. 216 ;

scyppend xx. 218 ; sceoppend

81.28*. scierpan, wv. clothe, deck ; ind.

pst. 3.^. gescerpte xv. 2 ; ge-

scyrpte 64. 25* ; //. gescerped

92. 5. scima, wm. light, brightness; 12.

7; g. sciman 89. 22 ; d. 10. 4,

126. 20 ; a. 97. 15. scinan, svi. shine; 95. 12, xxii.

35 ; ind. prs. $.s. scineS 21. 2*,

v. 3, vi. 3, xxii. 24, xxviii. 27,

60; scinS 12. 8, 121. ii ; //.

scinao1 19. 3, 81. 35, in. 13,

112. 16, 126. 14, 15, xx. 229,

233, xxv. 4; sbj. prs. $.pl.

scinen xxviii. 45.

gescman, svi. shine on, illumi- nate; 141. 15, 16, xxx. 9, ii ;

ind. prs. %.s. gescinS 86. 8. scinlac, n. magic art ; d. scinlace

xxvi. 74. scip, n. ship ; g. scipes 16. 29 ; d.

scipe 97. 13 ; g. pi. scipa 115.

18, 20, xxvi. 15, 28. sciphere, m. fleet ; a. sciphere 34.

2 ; a. pi. sciphergas viii. 31. scipstiera, wm. steersman; scip-

stiora 144. 28. scir, adj. bright, clear; i. n, v.

1 8 ; f. xxx. 9 ; wk. scire xx.

174; a. f. wk. sciran xx. 229;

n. scir win, pure 33. 29, viii.

2 1 ; pi. g. scirra iv. I , xx. 8 ; d.

scirum xxviii. 45. scolu, f. a) school ; V) troop,

host ; d. scole 8. 18 (a) ; a. pi.

scola xxvi. 31 (£). scop, m. poet; sceop 68. 8, 141.

ii*; sciop 101. 3; d. sceope

xxx. 4. scort, adj. short ; 44. 26 ; n. wk.

scorte 117. 32 ; d. wk. scortan

44. 30; a. scortne 126. 4, 139.

26 ; a. pi. f. scorte 10. 10* ;

sceorta iv. 20 (J) ; comp. a.

scyrtran 126. 2, xxviii. 8, II ;

sup. a. scyrtestne 139. 26. scride, m. course, orbit ; a.

xxviii. n. scridwsen, n. carriage, chariot ;

d. scridwsene 61. 19. scrifan, svi. a) decree, ordain;

b) care for, reck ; ind. prs. ^.s.

w. g. scrifeS x. 29 (<£), xxv. 53

(b) ; w. d. scrifS xxv. 15 (b} ;

pst. z.s. gescraf i. 29 (a). scriftan, svi. glide, move; ind.

prs. 3.j. scriSeo" xx. 174, xxviii.

1 6 ; pi. scriSaS xxviii. 8 ; prs.

p. scriSende xx. 216. scucca, wm. evil spirit, demon ;

g. pi. scuccena 129. 6. scufan, svz. move, fall ; ind. prs.

3.J. scyfft xiii. 58. scurmselum, adv. in gusts,

stormily ; scyrmaslum 47. 25. scyld, f. guilt ; d. scylde 67. 4,

102. 30; a. 112. 12, xxv. 71;

pi. g. scylda 131. 15; a. 123.

22.

scyldig, adj. guilty ; d. wk. scyldgan 123. 19; a. scyl- digne 19. 26 ; wk. scyldgan 123. 18; pi. wk. scyldgan 123. 21 ; d. scildigum 10. 19*; comp. scyldigra, more to blame 19. 19.

se, demonst. adj. (f. seo ; n. Saet) ; that, the ; passim ; w. proper names, 7. 6, xxvi. 34 &c. ; fq. used as pers. pron. 7. 13 &c. ; as rel. 19. 31 &c. ; esp. n. Saet 7. 3, xix. 3 &c. ; w. masc. antec. xxviii. 5, 18, 31, 40 \fern. 35. 31 ; compd. that which Pr. 14, xiii. 79 &c. ; eallSaet 22. 30, xxii. 14 &c. ; Sset Saet 1 1 . 30, xx. 120 &c. ; fq. used as conj., v. "Keet ; "Sas used as adv., v. ttaes ; Ssem w. strong adj. 134. 32 ; inst. Son, fty ; Son only used w. preps, or as

GLOSSARY

287

adv. TV. comp., v. Eon ; fty 17. 25, 32. 18 ; also as adv., v. $y ; and W. preps. : «/. be 83. i ; mid 135. 18, xxv. 13, xxxi. 18; for 101. 28 &c. ; on 58. 19 ; forms : f. sio usual in C, 12. 16, iv. 34 &c.; seo 29. 16, i. 22 &c. ; seo usualin B, 23. 8 &c. ; sio about 12 times, 22. 24 &c. ; sie 80. 6* ; n. fleet ; g. gen. Saes in B and C, ii. 25 &c. ; Sas53. 26*, 28*, in. 24*; /. Saere ; </. Saem C, 12. 7, i. 40 &c. ; 8am about 14 times, 12. 20, i. 44 &c. ; Sam z'» B, 7. 20 &c. ; San 9. 1 6* ; y. Saere ; ftaerae 49. 22* ; a. Sone ; Saene 115. 26*; f. Sa ; ». Sset ; z;z.tf. Son, Sy ; Sy zV usual form in C ; Si 138. 21 ; Se 82. 25, 121. 22, xi. 29 andfq. as adv., v. $e ; Sa 138. 8 ; Si in B, 35. 15 &c. ; //. Sa ; ta after Saet 107. 7 ; g. Sara ; Saera 53. 20, 80. i*, 146. 22* ; d. Saem in C, 15. 5, iv. 20 &c. ; Sam about 7 times, 25. i, i. 21 &c. ; Sam z>z B, Pr. 4 &c. ; San 14. 13* ; a. Sa; Sa 40. i. sealt, fl<^'. salt ; a. sealtne xix.

16. searo, n. device, wile ; g. pL ?

searuwa ix. 37. searocrseft, m. device, artifice ; d.

pi. siarocraeftum viii. 24. searogimm, m. precious stone ;

g. pi. searogimma xxi. 21. searollce, adv. cunningly, clever- ly ; viii. 26.

sea15, m. pit ; d. seaSe 9. n, iii. 2. secan, wv. seek ; fq. 12. 10, xix.

5 &c. ; gesecan 102. 10, xxix.

8 ; to secanne 74. 8, 94. 24 ;

ind.prs. i.s. sece 11. 29; 3.*.

seceS xix. 8, 45, xxii. 15 ; secS

56. 17 &c. ; pi. secaS i fq. 31.

26 &c. ; sece ge 25. 14 ; pst.

j.s. sohte 97. 25 ; 3.*. 95. i,

xxii. 7 ; //. sohton 26. 18, 99.

23, 127. 4; sbj.prs. sece 89. 7,

xxi. 7, xxii. 8 ; gesece 53. 5 ;

pi. secan 73. 25*; prs. p.

secende xx. 214, 221.

secg, m. man ; a. MPr. 7 ; g. pi. ?

secgge/0r secggea (?) ix. 42. secgan, wv. say, tell; fq. 36. 21,

ii. 17 &c. ; gesecgan 71. 14, xix.

40; seggan 8. 13*, 68. 7, 70. 2,

3, 99. 4, 6; secgean 27. 15,

MPr. 10 ; secggean 66. 20; to

secganne 13. 14, 39. 10*, 41.

3* ; ind. prs. i.s. secge 27. 25

&c. and xii. 29 ; seccge 54. 9 ;

2.s. ssegst usual form in €,75.

6 &c. ; segst in B, 23. 12 &c. ;

3.j. ssegS 83. 26, 127. 8 ; //.

secgaS 81. 17 &c. and xxi. 4;

seggaS 68. 19, xx. 184 ; pst. i.s.

saede xxv. 54, 60 ; 2. j. saedest

usual form 9. 23 &c. ; saedes 8

times in C, 98. 24 &c. ; 3.-$-. saede

9. 5 &c. ; //. saedon 143. 22, ix.

DI, xxvi. 74 ; saede wit 143. 22* ;

imp. saga 21. 26, 107. 20;

saege 13. 2, 27. 23 ; sege usual form 27. 27 &c. ; gesege 12. 27,

20. 28, 62. 2, 68. 14 ; sbj. prs.

secge 75. 3, 120. 6, 140. 12 ;

gesecge 95. 2, xxii. 13 ; pst.

saede 50. 21, xx. 182 ; pp.

gesaed 5 times, 25. 29 &c. sefa, wm. mind, heart ; i. 71 ; xxv.

46 ; g. sefan xxv. 42 ; d. xvi. 2,

xix. 38, xxii. 8, xxvi. 65 ; a.

xxii. 33. sefte, adj. easy, mild ; f. wk. 82.

13 ; g. seftes 138. 22 ; a. seftne

132. 7; comp. a. seftran 133.

10.

segl, n. sail; a. 16. 29, 144. 30. sel, adv. better ; sael xv. 10 ; sup.

selest 91. 14. seldan, adv. seldom ; seldon 35.

7, xxviii. 71 ; seldum hwonne

115. 8 ; comp. seldnor xxviii. 66;

sup. seldost 126. 22. seldcutJ, adj. rare, wonderful : g.

seldcuSes 85. 25 ; wk. seldcuSan

1 02. 21 ; a.f. seldcuSe 100. 10 ;

a. pi. n. seldcuS 127. 2. seldhwonne, adv. seldom; 43. 30. self, pron. self; same; ic . . . self

47. 5; Suself 13. n, xx. i6&c. ;

Su Se self n. 8, 28. 24, 104. 4 ;

he self 22. 32, ix. 31 &c.; hio . . .

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GLOSSARY

self 47. 19; sio gesselS self 87. 19 ; n. good self 83.^ 7 ; wk. selfa 1 1 times in Met. i. 32 &c. ; eart $e selfa xx. 45 ; g. Sines selfes 25. 22 ; his selfes 37. 15, 59. 32, xvi. 2, 21 ; d. Se selfum '13. 14, v. 37 &c. ; Se selfum agnes 69. 10 ; Code selfum xx. 35 ; him selfum f. selfre xiii.

75, XX. 206, 220, 222 ; Wk. OH

Sisse selfan bee, same xxv. 54; a. fte selfne 16. 26 &c. and xx. 273 ; hine selfne 8. 5 &c. ; /. hie sel'fe 13. 31, xx. 2ii &c. ; pi. ge selfe 32. 1 6 ; him selfe 49. 32, 53. 20, xi. 87 ; g. selfra willum, by your own consent x. 19 ; heora selfra 30. 12, 38.22; d. eow selfum 31. 25 ; a. us selfe 29. 6, 8; eow selfe 29. 5, 32. 13 ; hie selfe 32. 19, 38. 21.

selfe, adv. swa selfe, in the same way, also; xvii. 25, xx. 192, 199.

selflice, 1) slst. n. conceit, ego- tism; a. 9. 27. 1}adj. conceited; a. selflicne MPr. 7.

selfwill, n. one's own will ; d. selfwille 24. 20, iv. 50.

sellan, wv. give; 14. 10, 25. 30, 58. 20, 64. 14, 22, 78. n, 22 ; to sellanne 117. 21, 143. 23 ; ind. prs. 2.s. selest 10. 10, 30. 14, iv. 21, xx. 226; sellest 10. J3*; 3-y- seleS 133. 21, xvii. 10 ; selS 19. 10, 27. 30, 28. 2, 7, 69. 21, 1-25. 16 ; geselS*, gescelS 77. 5 ; pi. sellaS 143. I ; pst. T..S. sealde 8. 21 ; 2.s. sealdest 22. 8 ; gesealdest 16. 31 ; 3.^. sealde 113. 7, 142. n, 145. 16; //. sealdon i. 24 ; sbj. prs. selle 38. 32, 132. 6, 134. 13, 141. 23 ; //. sellen 28. 20 ; pp. geseald 28. 8, 77. 8 ; a. gesealdne 18. 2.

sellic, adj. rare, wonderful ; n. xxviii. 53 ; comp. n. sellicre xi. 50.

selra, comp. adj. good ; better ; xv. 15 ; sella i. 50 ; sup. selest, best 141. n, 13; wk. selesta xx. 203 ; f. wk. seleste 52. 31, 53. 15; d. selestum, gesselestum*

76. 15 ; //. ivk. selestan 77. 28,

30, 84. 4, 5, 129. 24, 130. 16;

a. wk. 56. 17- sendan, wv. send ; 99. 2 ; ind. prs.

$.s. sendeS xxix. 84 n. ; sent 136

25 ; pst. 3.J. sende 7. 19, i. 63. seo, v. se. seoc, adj. ill, sick; wk. sioca 123.

13 ; a. siocne 107. 29, 123. 32. seofian, wv. trans, and intrans.

lament ; siofian 21. 26, 116. 18,

1 20. 27, xxvi. 82 ; ind. prs. 2.s.

siofast 17. 1 6 ; pi. seofia'S 61.

14* ; pst. 2.s. seofodest n. 31 ;

siofodes 120. 24, 143. 5; sbj.

prs. seofige 19.4; siofige 104.

II, 26 ; prs. p. siofigende ii. 2. seofon, num. seven; siofon 127.

10.

seofung, f. lamenting, lamenta- tion; 59. 25 ; siofung 143. 4 ; a.

seofunga 19. 3, 67. 29; g. pi.

siofunga xvi. 7. seolfor, n. silver; 120. 15; d.

seolfre 19. 5. seolfren, adj. of silver; n. sylo-

fren xxi. 21 ; pi. wk. seolfrenan

89. 12 ; n. selfrenu, sylfrenu*

104. 17.

seoloc, m. silk ; d. sioloce viii. 24. seolocen, adj. of silk ; g. pi.

seolocenra 33. 30. geseon, sv^. see; usual form in

B, 39. 21 &c. ; gesion 89. 20*,

105. 8*, 124. 7*; seon 122. i*; gesion in C, 89. 31, xx. 259 &c. ; to seonne 14. 12*; to geseonne 8 1. 3*; ind. prs. i.s. geseo 9. 16* ; 2.s. gesihst 9. 24 &c. ; %.s. gesiehS 126. 22*; gesihff 38. 4 &c. and xxviii. 66 ; geseohS 141. 1 8 ; pi. geseoS 61. 13* &c. ; gesioS 107. 30 &c. and xx. 231, xxviii. 71 ; pst. \.s. geseah u. 3 &c. ; 3.J. seah viii. 29 ; geseah 34. i &c. ; pi. gesawon 33. 25, 99. 25, viii. 13 ; gesawan viii. 36 (J); sbj. prs. gesio 22. 32, 52. i*;/j/. gesawe 22. 8, 62. 15; pi. gesawan 35. 31*; //. gesewen 136. i*.

setl, n. a] seat, abode ; b} setting

GLOSSARY

289

(of sun) ; d. setle 10. 2 (a), 126.

12 (ff); a. setl 19. 14 (a) ; on

setl xxviii. 39 (£), xxix. 27 (£),

31 (£) ; a. pi. sitlu ix. 42 (a). gesetnes, / institution; decree,

law ; a. gesetennesse 49. 26 n. ;

pi. gesetenessa 43. 22 ; a. geset-

nessa 10. 14, xi. 71. settan, wz>. place, set ; appoint,

establish ; 26. 24, vii. 10 ; him

an settan, inflict 133. 5 ; geset-

tan, compose 8. 7 ; to gesettane

vi- 7 (J) ; «*£ prs. 3-r. set 98.

23 ; geset 69. 22 ; pi. settaS 73.

29; pst. \.s. sette ii. 7; 2.s.

settest 19. 14; gesettest 79. 13,

80. 2, xx. 89, 91, 177 ; 3.j. sette

word be worde, translated Pr.

3 ; gesette 48. 27 ; //. setton

viii. 26 ; intrans. set out, i. 4 ;

imp. sete 26. 27, 91. 21 ; J<$/.

prs. sette 26. 26 ; sette domas

35- 31 5 gesette xi. 12, 21 ; //.

settan 73. 28*, xix. 10 ; setton

73- 3i*;//« geset 25. 15,49. 2,

49. 17, xi. 56; a. f. gesette 49. _24, xi. 65. se'San, wv. prove; geseSan 17. 9;

pp. geseSed 89. 26. gesewenlic, adj. visible ; pi. f.

gesewenlica 128. 2 ; g. gesewen-

licra 48. 24, xx. 7 ; d. gesewen-

licum 80. 27, xx. 127; a.f. ge-

sewenlice 79. u*. sibb./! peace ; d. on sibbe 53. 23 ;

a. 48. 28, xi. 14 &c. gesibblice, adv. peacefully ; gesib-

lice xx. 68. gesibbsum, adj. peaceable, mild ;

wk. gesibsuma 136. TO. sibbsumlice, adv. peacefully ; sib-

sumlice 80. 3. sicettung,/. sighing, lamentation;

siccetung ii. 4 (J). aid, adj. spacious ; f. wk. side

xxix. 75 » a' sidne xxix. 60 ;

wk. sidan xi. 63, xx. 127 ; pi. g.

sidra xiii. u, xxv. 55 ; a.f. sida

xxix. 47. sidu, m. custom, habit; sido 61.

19, 131. 32 ; a. 48. 27, xi. 12;

sidu 16. 28 ; //. d. sidum 42. 24.

sierwan, wv. plot ; w. ymbe ; ind.

pst. pi. sieredon 36. 19*, 22*,

70. 24* ; siredon 36. 19 ; syredon

36. 22. sifeffa, /. //. siftings, bran ; syfefta,

siofoSa* 93. 5. siftan, wv. sift ; ind. prs. 3.^. seft

93- 5- sigan, svi. fall, sink ; iv. 50, vii.

23, xx. 165 ; ind. prs. pi. sigaS

xxix. 1 5 ; sbj. prs. sige 8 1 . 12;

prs. p. sigende 26. 28 ; d. wk.

sigendan 27. i. sige, m. setting (of sun); d. on sige

xiii. 56; a. 37.7. sigedryhten, m. victorious lord,

king ; sigedrihten xx. 260. sigefteod,/". victorious nation ; n.

pi. sigeSeoda i. 4. sigor, m. victory, triumph ; g. pi.

sigora xi. 27, 71, 96, xx. 204. gesihU, f. sight, sense of sight;

145. 18, 24 ; a. gesihfte 14. 6. simbel, adv. always ; on symbel

1 8. 6, xi. 50, 94. simle, adv. always ; usual form

in B, n. 20 &c.; about 15 times

in C, 30. 26, ii. 19 &c. ; symle

usual form in C, about 60 times,

1 8. 17, viii. 1 8 &c. ; sometimes

written syle 106. 5 &c. ; not in

B ; siemle 14. 24*, 18. 31* ;

semle 87. 31, 117. 32, xx. 198. sin, rflx. pass, adj. his, her, its ; g.

sines iv. 10, xxi. 38, xxii. 62 ; d.

sinum xxii. 57 ; g. pi. sinra ix.

56, xxvi. 70. sinbiernende, adj. ever-burning ;

n. sinbyrnende viii. 52. sincgiefa, wm. giver of treasure,

lord ; sincgeofa i. 50. sincstan, m. jewel ; xxi. 21. singal, adj. continuous, lasting ;

wk. singala 26. 6 ; f. singale vii.

50; wk. 27. 13; d. singalum 134.

32 ; a. singalne 78. 12, 126. 17,

xxviii. 53 ; f. singale xxix. 5. singallice, adv. continually, con- stantly ; 27. n, 41. 9, vii. 46,

xi. 14. singan, sv$. sing ; recite ; 8. 7, ii.

4 &c. ; ind. prs. pi. singaft 18.

290

GLOSSARY

28 ; pst. i.s. sane ii. 2 (J); song

8. 6* ; 3.^. sang 33. 13, vi. 2 ;

song vii. 3 ; prs. p. singend 8. 5 ;

singende 9. 29 &c. ; singende

gone ealdan cwede 33. 13 ; sin-

ginde 73. 22. sinhiwscipe, m. marriage ; a. pi.

sinhigscipas 50. I. sinscipe, m. marriage ; a. pi. sin-

scipas xi. 91. sittan, sv$. sit ; dwell ; 18. 25, 61.

18, 22, in. 13 ; ind. prs. %.s.

siteS xxix. 75 ; sit 136. 14, 22,

148. 31 ; pi. sittaS 10. 19, iv.

37 ; Pst- 3-s- S9et I02- 4' xxyi-

1 6 ; //. sseton 61. 20 ; on sseton,

attacked ; sbj. prs. rflx. sitte

him 104. 33. sl5, ;//. a) journey ; xxvi. 62 ; a.

iv. 1 6. b*} time; on anne siS,

all at once 39. 19. gesltt, m. companion, warrior ; d.

pi. gesiftum xxvi. 20. si'Sflan, 1) adv. since, afterwards ;

14. 7, v. 17 &c. ; siSSa xxiv. 30.

2) conj. after, since ; 20. 3, xxiv.

25 &c. ; w. sbj. 52. 24, 139. ii ;

siSSan t> 112. 2 ; siSses 45. 30*. slwian, wv. sew ; siowian viii. 24. slsepan, rv. sleep ; ind. prs. ^.s.

slaepS 148. 22 ; pi. slapaS 93.

9 ; pst. pi. slepon 33. 31 ; rftx.

him slepon viii. 27. slsewfl,/. sloth ; d slsewSe 44. 2,

ic9. 4. slaw, adj. sluggish, slothful; 114.

slean, sv6. d] strike ; b] cast ; c}

intrans. plunge; 116. 15 (b) ;

ind. prs. pi. skat) 99. 24 (a],

115. 9 (f\ sliepan, wv. slip, put (on) ; ind.

pst. 3.j. hefig geoc slepte ix. 55. slitan, svi . tear, rend ; xiii. 29 ;

ind. pst. 3.j. slat 103. i. sllSen, adj. severe, cruel ; f. wk.

sliSne 13. 24. smsel, adj. narrow, slender ; inst.

smale 65. 30 (smalan B) ; n. pi.

wk. smalan 36. 9. smale, adv. finely ; smale todsele

swa dust 28. 22.

smeagan, wv. investigate, ex- amine; reflect; 7. 17, 36. 5, 41. 19; smeagean 50. 28; ind. prs. 3.^. smeaS 8r. 29, 30, 129. 28, 148. 15, xx. 214, 215, 221; pst. 3.J. smeade 55. 9; imp. pi. smeageaS, smeag'5* 73. 9 ; sbj. prs. pi. smeagen, smean* 146. 21 ; prs. p. smeagende 81. 27, xx. 212.

smealic, adj. searching, profound ; d. ^vk. smealican 50. 14.

smealice, adv. searchingly, pro- foundly ; 28. 22, 52. 15 ; comp. smealicor 27. 16 ; .rw/.smealicost 21. 15.

smearcian, wv. smile; 127. 2; ind. pst. 3.J. smearcode 91. 11, 94. 16, 137. 28 ; smearcade 98. 20 ; smercode 94. 16*.

smeaung, f. meditation, reflec- tion ; 130. 29.

smiec, m. smoke; smec 63. 27.

smolte, adv. gently ; vi. 8.

srrmgan, sv2. creep; prs. p. smugende 53. 7; smuhende 147.

5*. smylte, 1) adj. calm, mild ; f.

smyltu 89. 10 ; smylte xxi. 15 ;

n. 52. 4; g.f. smyltre 29. 14;

a. wk. smyltan 10. 13; smylton

21. 7 5 f- smylte v. 7 > inst. 14.

12; g. pi. smyltra 17. 26. 2)

adv. gently, softly ; 21.4. snaw, m. snow ; xxix. 63 ; pi.

snawas 52. 5, 136. 17. snawceald, adj. cold as snow ; g.

snawcealdes xxix. 8. snican, svi. creep; ind. prs. ^.pl.

snicaS xxxi. 6 ; prs. p. snicende

147. 5 n. snlSan, sv i. cutoff, remove; 123.

J5- snytro, f. prudence, wisdom ; a.

20. ii ; snyttro 17. 13. softe, 1) adj. quiet, gentle ; a.

pl. f. softa xxix. 47. 2) adv.

gently ; xx. 7, 68, 272, xxiv. 53 ;

comp. softor, more comfortably,

more easily 133. 17. sol, n. mire ; //. dirty places ; d.

solum 115. 7 ; a. sola 115. 9.

GLOSSARY

29I

son, m. sweet sound, music; g. sones 102. 8, 21.

sona, adv. immediately, at once ; 9. 19, viii. i &c. ; sona swa, as soon as n. 2, 14.3, 116.6, 141.

5- sorg, /. grief; affliction ; 70. 27 ;

g. sorges 16. 18* ; sorge 127.

24 ; d. 16. n, 24. 16, 70. 7 ; af.

//. sorgum 66. 3, iii. 8, xxvi. 96. sorgian, wv. grieve, be troubled ;

to sorgienne 24. 16* ; ind. pst.

•&.S. sorgode ix. 34 ; prs. p. sor-

giende 17. 14, 116. 26; a.

sorgiendne 20. 31. soft, 1) adj. true, real ; 17. 1 8 &c.

and xx. 246 ; wk. soSa xx. 51 ;

/ soSe 141. 19* ; wk. 39. 9 &c.

and xxx. 1 7 ; n. soS 21.12 &c. ;

wk. 'soSe 89. 28; g. softes xx.

270, xxiv. 30; d. soSum ; to

soSum, for a truth 12. 19 ; wk.

soSan 12. 20 &c. ; a. wk. 14. 6

&c. ; n. soS 78. 26 &c. ; wk.

softe 14. 8 &c. and v. 25 ; //.

sofie 18. 6 &c.; /. soSa 118. 3

&c. and xii. 23, xix. 32 'f n. soS

ii. 1 8 ; g. soSra xxi. 25 ; «/£.

softena 51. 22 &c. ; d. soSum

48. 2 (sotfan J) &c. ; a. /. sotJa

82. 26, xii. 30 &c. ; wk. soSan

51. 23 &c. and vii. 30; comp.

soSra xxviii. 35 ; w. softre 59.

20, 85. 21 ; a. n. 94. 8. 2)

sbst. n. truth; </. soSe 21. 19

&c. ; a. soft 17. 2d &c. ««</ xx.

94 ; for soft, for a fact 17. 20* sotJcwide, m. true saying, truth ;

pl. g. soScwida ii. 7, vii. 3 ; a.

soScwidas 14. 3, vi. 2, viii. 3. soSfsest, adj. truthful, just ; g. pl.

soSfsestra xx. 272. soflfeestnes, f. truth ; justice ; g.

soSfsestnesse 95. 13, 99. 24, 121.

14, xxii. 38 ; a. 97. 27, 101. 12. so'Slic, adj. true ; n. 121. 5. softspell, n. true narrative ; a. 99.

5-

spaca, win. spoke of wheel ; 129. 32; g. spacan 129. 26 n. ; d. 130-2, 5; //. 129. 26,31, 130. 13 ; d. spacumi30.i3.

spanan, rv. attract, allure ; ind. prs. 2.s. spsenst 127. 2; //. spanaS 16. 6.

spearca, wm. spark ; 99. 24 ; d. spearcan 13. 33; a. trace, scin- tilla 123. 21.

sped, f. a) success ; $) power, means; a. iv. 9 (£), 32 (£), xx. 258 (If) ; d. pl. spedum no. 27 (a).

spell, n. narrative, tale ; discourse, argument ; 95. 19 &c. ; g. spelles 142. 2 ; d. spelle 118. 20, 135. 19 and vii. 2 ; engliscum spelle, prose Pr. 9 ; a. spell, contrasted with leoS 26. 23 &c. and xxv. i, xxvi. 73; spel 27. 15, 60. 26, 71. 3 ; //.spell 103. 14 &c. ; g. spella 118. 12, 14 ; d. spellum 70. 25, xxvi. 2 &c. ; a. spell ic8. i.

spellian, wv. discourse ; contrasted with singan; 34. 15 &c.; spelli- gan 65. 2* ; spillian 47. 4 ; ind. pst. %.s. spellode MPr. 4.

spigettan, wv. spit ; 61. 23.

spor, n. track; d. spore 121. 25.

spreec, f. speech; discourse,, argument ; subject of dis- cussion; 42. 26; sprsece 137. i ; g. 97. 26, 127. 5, 6; d. 42. 23. &c. ; a. 88. 32, ii. 8 &c.; g. pl. spraeca, languages 42. 27.

sprecan, sv$. speak ; fq. Pr. 14 &c. and MPr. 8, viii. 32 ; con- trasted w. singan 9. 16 ; ind. prs. i.s. sprece 31. 17 &c. ; 3.*. spricS 28. 14* ; sprecS Pr. 14* ; //. sprecaS x. 45 &c. ; pst. I .s. sprsec 1 1 8. 28 ; 2.s. sprsece 100. 8 ; 3-j. sprgec i. 81 ; pl. sprsecon 23. 6 &c. and xxvii. 30 ; imp.. spree 137. 19; sbj. prs. pl. sprecen 84. 3 ; sprecan 137. 18 ; pst. pl. sprsecen 1 7. 3 ; sprsecon 137. 1 8* ; pp. gesprecen 41. 7.

springan, sv$. spring ; ind. prs. $.*. sprincS 57. 23*.

spryttan, wv. sprout ; ind. prs. $.pl. spryttaS xxix. 67.

spyrian, wv. (usually w. oefter) follow up, investigate; fq. 72.

U2

292

GLOSSARY

10 &c. and xix. 33, xxii. 2 ; spirigan 94. 27*; ind. prs. 2.s. spyrast 59. 27*, 90. 27*; spyrest 27. 21 ; 3.^. spyreft 145. 7, xxvii. 9; //. spyriaS 121. 21 &c. ; spiriaft 131. 20 ; /r/. 3.^. spyrede xxvii. 16 ; //. spyredon 78. 19 ; sbj. prs. spyrie 121. 24; //. spyrien 101. 7; spyrigen 99. 21, 118. 16 ; gespyrigen 99.

21*.

steef, m. a) stick ; />) letter of alphabet; </.//. stafum 46. 27 (J), 108. ii (a).

stseppan, .rz/6.step,go; gestaeppan xx. 140.

staetS, w. shore ; a. pi. staSu vi.

15-

gesteeftSig, adj. steady, steadfast ; gestoeSSig 105. 19, xxiv. 42, xxix. 85; ivk. gestoe'tVcSega 136 26* ; d. ivk. gestreSSigan 128. 3 ; gestseSftegan 129. 16.

stan, m. stone, rock ; 14. 15, xxi. 2i ; d. stane 27. 6 ; a. stan ! 92. 25, vii. 33; //. stanas 92. ] 23, 101. 28; precious stones 89. 12; d. stanum 81. 5, xx. 151 ; a. stanas 73. 2.

standan, sv6. stand ; stand fast, ' abide; 26. 31*, 48. 29*, 49. 27*, 105. 23*; gestandan 80. < 15*; xx. 95; stondan 91. 28,

101. 29, xxiv. 54 ; to standanne i 57. 21* ; ind. prs. ^.s. stent j 27. i, 81. 12, xx. 171, xxix. 16 ; ! stent on, depends on 124. 20 ; ] stint 129. 20 ; pst. 3.5. stod i. 28, xx. 134; //. stodon, stood still j

102. 6 ; prs. p. g. stondendes 21. 8*.

gestandan, sv6. attack, assail ; j ind. prs. $.s. gestent 27. i ; //. ! gestondaS xii. 14 ; pst. 3.5. gestod 115. 21.

staflol, m. foundation ; 86. 2, 4.

staflolfeest, adj. firm, fixed ; 97. n, xi. 99.

staflolian, wv. fix, hold fast ; ' ind. 3.^. gestaSolaS 57. 4 ; pst. \ 2.s. gesta^oladest 81. 10*, xx.

. 161 ; $.s. staSolade xxix. 85 ; ',

staftelode 136. 27*; pp. gesta-

Selod 50. 4*. steap, m. drinking-vessel, bowl ;

d. steape viii. 21. stearc, adj. rough, violent ; ivk.

stearca 21. 5, vi. n, xii. 14 ;

n. stearc xxvi. 29 ; a. ivk.

stearcan 10. n ; //. stearce 52.

5 ; a. wk. stearcan 92. 6. stede, m. place, position ; 80.

26, 96. 20 ; space, extent, 46.

5 ; d. 27. 3 ; 46. 20, vii. 25,

x. 1 1 ; a. xx. 64, xxviii. 29. stemn, f. voice ; d. stemne 68.

ii, 116. 24, i. 84; a. 57. 20;

stefne xiii. 49. stemn, m. trunk (of tree) ; 91.

28, 32 ; foundation, base, 86. 2. steora, wm. steersman ; stiora 97.

ii, 13-

steorleas, adj. uncontrolled ; misguided ; d. steorleasum x. ii ; pi. stiorlease 13. 21.

steorra, ivm. star ; 105. 12, xxviii. 28 &c. ; g. stiorran xxviii. 44 ; d. steorran v. 2, xxiv. 19 ; stior- ran 105. 12*; a. steorran 10. 8 ; //. 10. 6 &c. and vi. 5, xxviii. 32 ; stiorran xxix. 14 ; g. steorrena 19. 2, 29. 15 ; d. steorrum 105. 13, xvii. n, xxiv. 24 ; a. steorran iv. 8.

steorro'Sor, n. rudder ; steorroSer 97. ii; d. stiorro'Sre 98. 2, 100. 21.

steort, m. tail ; d. steorte 102.

:5- sticel, m. sting, bite ; d. pi.

sticelum 36. 8. stician, iw. stick fast, remain ;

ind. prs. 3.5. stica'S xx. 120 ; pi.

sticia'ft 112. 16, 129. 31 ; sticiaS

gehydde 10. 20. stiepan, wv. raise, exalt ; ind.

pst. 3«j. stepte xv. 8. stieran, wv. w. a. or d. gxiide,

wield, govern ; iv. d. or a. and g.

restrain (from) ; stiran 10. 25*

(d.} ; steoran 40. n* (a.\ iv.

49; gesteoran 39. 30* (W.and^.) ;

stioran 40. 14* (a.} ; ge'stioran

125. 5, (a. and g.}, ix. 52 (d.

GLOSSARY

293

andg.*} ; ind. prs. 2 J. styrest 81.

14* (a.); xx. 178 (a.}; 3.*.

stioreS xxiv.4O (d.) ; stiorS 105.

19* (V.) ; pst. 3..?. stiorde 94. 13

(</.) ; sbj. pst. pi. gestirden 134.

5 (d.} ; pp. him biS gestiored

hiora orsorgnessa 117. 8. stig,/. path ; a. stige xxiii. 10. stigan, svi. ascend ; gestigan

xxix. 1 2 ; ind. prs. $.s. stigS

57. 25* ; stihS xiii. 61. stihtan, ze/z/. arrange, regulate ;

ind. prs. 2.s. stihtest xx. 178. stillan, wv. cease from motion,

become still ; gestillan 49. 4,

xi. 26 ; ind. prs. %.s. gestilde

102. 33 ; pi. gestildon 103. 2 ;

pp. trans, gestilled 49. i ; //. f. gestilde xi. 19. stille, adj. (often w. gesceaft)

motionless, calm ; 79. 15, xx.

16 ; f. 129. 20, xx. 172; n.

xx. 151 ; g.f. stillre 92. 23 ; wk.

stillan 128. 3, 129. 16; a. f.

stille 131. 3 ; wk. stillan 49.

25 ; n. pi. stillu 128. 2 ; stille

101. 29. stilnes,/. calmness; d. stilnesse

15. 19; on stilnesse, at rest

16. 9.

gestincan, sv^. trans, smell ; 146.

stingan, sv$. sting ; ind. prs. $.s.

stingeS xviii. 7; stingS 71. 7. storm, m. storm; iv. 22, vi. n ;

d. storme 14. n; //. stormas

18. 13, 52. 5, 92. 6, iii. 3, xii.

14; g. storma xxvi. 29. stormsee, mf. stormy sea; 115.

22. stow, f. place ; 24. 30, 82. 16,

xx. 279, xxi. 18, xxiv. 45 ; d.

stowe 80. 33, 91. 20, 105. 21,

107. 12, xx. 140 ; a. ii. 26, 91.

21 ; //. stowa viii. 53 ; g. 88.

23 ; d. stowum 96. 20 ; a. stowa

128. 23. strang, adj. strong ; severe ; 87.

4; strong 38. 3*, vi. II, vii.

25 ; a. strangne 132. 7, 8 ; f. wk.

Ca strongan meant xi. 99, xx.

161, 178, xxiv. 40; pi. wk. iii.

3 ; g. strongra 27. 3* ; comp. strengra 37. 3, 72. 7, 93. 14; strencra, strangra* 54. 23; g. strengran 75. 8 ; pi. 59. 23,

72- 5- strange, adv. strongly, violently ;

vi. 15. stranglic, adj. strong, firm ; /.

stronglic x. n ; a. n. 38. 4. stream, m. stream ; a. xxiii. 3 ;

a. pi. streamas xx. 172. strengo,/. strength; 73. 12. gestreon, n. property ; 48. 6* ;

gestrion i. 23 ; //. d. gestreonum,

possessions 9. 28* ; a. gestreon

viii. 58. streon, n. procreative power ? 73.

12*. strlcan, svi . move, go ; ind. prs.

3.^. striceS xx. 140. strlenan, wv. a} acquire; b)

beget ; pp. gestrined 70. 20 (0) ;

gestryned 54. 4* (a), gestrod, n. plunder ; d. pi. ge-

strodum 9. 28.t stund,y. point of time, moment;

d. stunde xxv. 68. stunian, wv. resound ; ind. prs.

3^. stunaS xiii. 49; pst. $.s.

stunede sio brune yS wiS oSre,

dashed with loud noise xxvi. 29. stycce, n. short space (of time) ;

a. ymbe sticce, after a while

100. 7. styrian, wv. trans, and intrans.

move, stir ; 49. 4 ; stirian xi.

27 ; ind. prs. ^.s. styreS xxii.

64 ; //. styriaS xiii. 49 ; pst.

$.pl. rflx. hi styredon 101. 28;

prs. p. n. pi. wk. styriendan,

endowed with motion 146. 5,

13; a. 146. 12; //. n. pi.

styrede vii. 25. styrman, wv. be stormy ; prs. p.

a.f. wk. styrmendan 18. 12 ; d.

pi. styrmendum 18. 13. styrung,/! a) motion ; fr) stirring,

stimulus; styring 48. 30* (a);

d. styringe 47. 27* (£). sulh, f. plough ; g. pi. sula 60.

3°- sum, pron. adj. some, a certain

294

GLOSSARY

(one) ; 7. u, i. 46 &c. ; n. 83.

10 &c. and xxii. 37 ; £•. sumes 55. 29, vii. 28 &c. ; usedasadv. to some extent, viii. 47, xx. 54 ; d. sumum 15. 18, ix. 23 &c. ; /. sumere 63. n ; sumre 43. 8 &c. ; a. sumne 24. 19 &c. and vii. 3;/. sume 85. 12, ix. 15 &c. ; n. sum 54. 4 &c.; //. sume 24.

11 &c. ; n. sumu 129. 9; sume 126. i &c. and xxxi. 10; g. sumra 91. 16 &c. ; d. sumum 57. 8, xiii. 15 &c. ; a. sume 78. 16 &c. ; f. suma 101. 14; sume 65. 25 &c. ; w. sume ten gear 115. 18; sume hundred scipa ib.

sume, adv. to some extent, par- tially; 132. 3 (or error for

sumne?). sumor, m. summer; 136. 15, xi.

60, xxix. 58; sumer 49. 19; g.

sumeres 10. 10; d. on sumera

49. 20, 68. i, 92. 7, xvi. 13,

xxii. 23. sumorlang, adj. a. pi. sumurlange

dagas, the long days of summer

iv. 19. gesund, adj. uninjured, sound ;

healthy; 22. 6, 130. 22 ; f. 130.

19; a. gesundne 102. 20;

n. gesund 22. i. sundbuende, mpl. sea-dwellers,

men, people; viii. 13, xxiv. 21,

xxvi. 48. gesundfullice, adv. safely ; sup.

gesundfullicost 130. 15*. gesundfulnes, f. prosperity ; d.

gesundfulnesse 14. 22. gesundlice, adv. safely; sup.

gesundlicost 130. 15. sundorcrseft, m. special art or

power ; a. 62. 33 ; g. pi. sundor-

crsefta xx. 203. sundorgiefu, /. special gift or

grace; a. sundorgife 62. 22. sundorstow, f. special place; a.

sunder sto we So. 2*. surma, wm. sun ; xxviii. 61, xxix.

37-

sunne, wf. sun; fq. 21. 2, iv. 6 &c. ; g. sunnan 12. 7, iv. 16

&c. ; d. 14. 9, v. i &c. ; a. 10.

3, iv. 10 &c. sunu, m. son ; 36. 33 &c. ; g.

suna 115. 23; pi. suna 98. 30;

g. 115. 28; d. sunutn 22. 23. suft, adv. southward, south ; ix.

42, x. 5, 24, xiv. 7. sutSan, adv. from the south ; iv.

22, vi. 8. suftanwestan, adv. used as adj.

from the south-west; 21. 4. suflanwesterne, adj. south-west ;

a. wk. suSanwesternan 10. 13. suSeastende, m. south-eastern

extremity; 67. 31. sufterne, adj. southern ; v. 7 ;

wk. suSerna 14. n. suSeweard, adj. southward ; g.

suoVeardes, used as adv. i. 4 ;

d. from suSeweardum, from

the south 39. 27, 41. 22. suftlieald, adj. southward ; xxviii.

'7-

swa, 1) adv. so, thus; 12. 17, iii. S &c.; swse 90. 16; swa nu, thus for instance xi. 43, xiii. 14 ; swa selfe, in the same way xvii. 25, xx. 192, 199; swa ilce 20. 16 &c. ; swa ilce swa 92. 17; swa swa xiii. 64 ; swa . . . •£, in such a way . . . that 7- 8 &c. ; swa 7 swa, in such ways 125. 29 ; introducing simile , v. 7 &c.; comparison, like, xxvi. 47 ; alternatives, swa . . . swa, either ... or 141. 24, 29, 142. 10, 15; w. adj. 7. 25, i. 77 &c. ; w. adv. 12. 19, ii. 6 &c. ; swua efne from . . . oS i. 13; swa longe . . . swse ix. 13; w.-comp. swa swa leng swa bet, the longer the better 97. 27, cf. 8. i, 19. 9, 60. 9, 130. 16 ; iv. sup. and sbj. of mseg, as ... as 149. 6, xxvii. 29 &c. : w. ind. 135. 4. 2) conj.\ often doubled, and correl. w. preceding swa (1) ; manner, as, 18. 4, xi. 100 &c. ; swse ix. 14; w. sbj. 12. 15; swa swa 19. 24; swa swa Pr. 3 &c., cf. 32. 5 ; time, as soon as, xiii. 54 ; sona swa 14. 3 &c. and viii. i ;

GLOSSARY

295

swa . . . swa 57. 23 ; place, swa swa, wherever ix. 40 ; as rel. pron. call swa swa, whatsoever xvi. 9; indef. swa hwa (hwaet) swa n. 23, 23. 12 &c. ; swa hwses swa 112. 3; swa hwelc swa 112. 24; swa hwaeSer swa 91. 19; swa hwser swa 17. 19.

sweecc, in. taste, flavour ; 93. 4.

sweefan, wv. burn ? /'«*/. /rj. 3.^. swsefeS viii. 47.

swter, a^'. heavy, burdensome ; a. n. wk. swaere x. 20.

swsere, adv. heavily, grievously ; sware ix. 56.

swsernes,/. sluggishness; 95. 10.

swseslice, adv. affably, kindly;

36- 31-

sweefl, n. footprint, track; a. 124. 9, xxvii. 14.

sweeper, pron. whichever (of two) w. swa . . . swa 101. 8 &c.

swangornes, f. sluggishness, lan- guor; swongornes 109. 4.

swapan, rv. intrans. sweep, rush ; ind. prs. 3..?. swapeft vii. 20.

swafleer, adv. like, used like swa swa; 47. 26, 117. 17, 127. 17, xxxi. 21 ; swseSer 47. 26*.

swafleah, adv. however, neverthe- less; 16. 27, ix. 38 &c.

sweart, adj. black, gloomy ; wk. swearta iv. 22 ; g. f. wk. sweartan 10. 5 ; a. wk. xxiii. 5 ; pi. wk. 14. 9 ; g. sweartra iv. 6 ; d. sweartum v. 45.

swearte, adv. darkly ; viii. 47.

swefl, m. sulphur ; swefel 34. 28 ; d. swefle 34. 9, viii. 50.

sweg, m. sweet sound, melody ; d. swege 101. 28.

swegl, n. sky ; g. swegles xxii.

23- swegle, adv. brightly, radiantly;

xxviii. 61. swegltorht, adj. heavenly bright ;

f. xxix. 24. swelc, adj. pron. such ; often foil.

by swelce, q. v. 17. 9 &c. ;

swilc 145. 7 ; swylc 75. 34 ; /.

swelc 20. 19, 59. 25 ; n. viii. 7 ;

swylc 104. 12, 130. 28: g. m. and n. swelces n. 13 &c. ; swelces j swelces, this and the like xxviii. 49 ; swylces ix. 33 ; f. swelcre 104. i.i ; d. m.andn. swelcum 30. 9*, 63. 22 &c. ; on swelcum lande swa hi waeron, in no matter what country 64. 6; swilcum 17. 8*, 136. 29*, xxix. 92 ; swylcum j swylcum, by this and the like xxvi. 107, cf. 116. 30 ; f. swelcere 31. 14* ; a. swelcne 42. 12; swilcne 62. 19 &c. ; swylcne 145. 12, 21 ; f. swylce 20. 10 ; n. swelc 21. 15*; swilc 78. 23; swylc 125. 25, 147. 17, xxx. 1 8 ; //. swelce 14. 6, 87. 8, viii. 42 ; swilce 34. 6* ; swylce 15. 25, 27 ; f. swelca 23. 29 ; swilca^C). n : n. swelce 59. 25*; swselce 31. 9* ; g. swelcra 92. 8, x. 55 ; swylcra xix. 25 ; d. swelcum 54. i*, 91. 10 ; swilcum 54. I, 116. 30*; swylcum ib. ; a. swylce 133. 8, 145. ii.

swelce, 1) adv. a) like, as it were ; 42. 9 &c. ; swilce 41. 25, 42. 13. b) also; iv. 13; swylce iv. 6, xxix. 63. 2) conj. a) w. ind. correl. w, preceding swelc 17. 9 &c. ; swilce 91. i &c. ; swylce 145. 9 &c. b) w. sbj. as if; fq. 15. 22 &c. ; swilce 92. 14 ; swylce (4 times in C) 92. 12 &c.

swelgan, sv^. swallow ; absorb ; ind. prs. 3.^. swelgeS xx. 96 ; swilgS 80. 16* ; swylgS 26. 28*, 29*.

swelgend,/. abyss; 19. 7.

sweltan, sv$. die ; ind. $.pl. sweltaft 45. 26 ; sbj. prs. swelte 22. 32 ; prs. p. sweltende 23. I.

swencan, wv. afflict, torment ; 1 23. 33, v. 41 ; ind. prs. $.s. swencS 52.17; sbj. prs. swence 133. 5*, 8, vii. 50 ; pp. geswenced 8. 19, 54. 2, iii. 8 ; //. geswencte 130. 26, 133. 6.

sweor, m. father-in-law; swior 22.5.

296

GLOSSARY

sweora, wm. neck ; d. swiran 46. j

8*, x. 19 ; a. pi. swyran ix. 56. | sweorcan, sv^. grow dark ; prs.p.

sweorcende iii. 2. sweord, n. sword; 65. 30; d. \

sweorde 28. '17, 39. 24, ix. 31 ; ;

a. sweord ix. 60; n. pi. 40. 2*. ' gesweostran, f.pl. sisters ; g. ge-

swysterna (geswystrena* B",

beam, cousins 98. 32. sweotol, adj. evident, manifest ; n. \

fq. 26. 1 2 &c. and ix. 61 ; swiotol !

22. 24*, 25. 10 ; sup. n. wk. \

sweotoloste 119. 17* sweotole, adv. clearly, distinctly ;

21. 16, v. i &c. ; sweotule 15.

4*; sweotele 9. i* ; swutole2i.

24* ; swetole viii. 2 (J) ; switole

48. 14* ; comp. sweotolor 24.

i &c. andxii. 23 ; sup. sweotolost j

Pr. 4, vi. 3. sweotolian, wv. reveal, declare ;

ind. prs. $.s. sweotolaS 147.

19. swete, adj . sweet ; 5 1 . 5 ; a . swetne

132. 7, 9 ; comp. n. swetre xii.

9 ; pi. swetran 99. 5. swetmettas, m. pi. dainties, deli- cacies ; swotmettas 33. 23*; d.

swetmettum in. 27*, xxv. 40. swetnes, f. sweetness; 25.7; d.

swetnesse 15. 4. sweftrian, wv. subside, cease ; pp.

geswigrad v. 45. geswican, svi. w. g. cease ; 134.

31 ; sbj. prs. geswice 109. n. swifan, svi. intrans. move ; ind.

prs. 3.J. swifeS xxviii. 17 ; sbj.

prs. swife 14. 15 n., xxviii. 39. swift, adj. swift; vii. 20, xxviii.

17 5 d. swiftum xxiv. 28 ; a. wk.

swiftan x. 40 ; pi. swifte xi. 60 ;

a. f. 105. 4* ; comp. swiftra 72.

8, xxix. 31 ; pi. swiftran 72.6;

a. n. xxiv. I. swiftnes, f. swiftness ; g. swifl-

nesse 125. 32.

swifto,/. swiftness ; g. xxviii. 3. swigian, wv. be silent ; gesugian

45. 17; ind.pst. 2..y.geswugodes

50. 27; 3^. geswigode 14. 26,

40. 5*, 41. 7; geswugode52.i5,

124. 18, 126. 29, 141. 21 ; ge-

sugode 40. 5, 41. 7._ swin, n. pig ; d. pi. swinum 115. 6. geswinc, n. toil, effort ; 42. 10 ;

d. geswince 46. 9, 82. 15, 98.

23, 133- 27, xx. 277; g. pi.

geswinca, hardships, troubles 27.

3, 89. 9, 10, xxi. 10, 14. swincan, sv^. labour, toil ; 87.

26, 96. 25 ; ind. prs. 2.s. swincst

121. 25 n. ; 3-s. swinceft iii. 2;

swincS 76. 26, 27, 113. 12, 135.

4> J43- J5 5 pl> swincaS 43. 15,

142. 31, iv. 56 ; pst. pi. swuncon

127. 4; sbj. prs. pi. swincen x.

21 ; jAtf.//.swuncen, geswuncen*

145- 3-

geswincfull, adj. laborious, trou- blesome ; comp. pi. geswincful- ran 30. 25.

swl5, adj. strong ; d. wk. swiSan xxv. 46 ; comp. swiftra 93. 15.

swlSe, adv. strongly, much ; n. 28 &c. and iv. 35, xix. 38 ; in- tensive, w. adj. or adv. very \fq. Pr. 7, iv. 19 &c. ; swy'Se 36. 8 ; swiSe swiSe, exceedingly 51. 5, 140. i ; comp. swiSor, more 8. i, xi. 27 &c. ; swiSur 130. 25, 26 ; sup. swiSost, most, especi- ally 15. 5, xxii. n &c. ; swi- Sust 55. 3, 5, 76. 15 ; swa he swiSost maege, as hard as he can 109. 12, cf. 135. 4, 139. 12, 149. 6.

swiftlic, adj. excessive, violent ; d. swiSlicum 27. 2.

switSlice, adv. strongly ; exceed- ingly, much; switJe s. 51. 8, 107. 31, in. 28, 125. 7, 127.4.

swlfaian, wv. grow stronger, prevail ; pp. geswiftrad v. 45.

sylian, wv. stain, pollute ; ind. pst. 3.^. selede ix. 60.

synderlic, adj. special, peculiar ; 81. 24.

synderlice, adv. separately ; spe- cially; 4-3. i, 145. 29, 30, 31.

syndrian, wv. separate ; //. //. gesindrede 114. 6.

synfull, adj. sinful ; pi. n. wk. synfullan 121. 12.

GLOSSARY

297

syngian, wv. sin ; sbj. pst. $.pl.

gesyngoden 143. 27. synn,/. sin ; syn 84. 19, 31. sype, m. soaking, absorption ; d.

80. 16, xx. 97.

T.

tacn, n. sign, token ; 107. 28,

1 18. n, 134. 7, ii ; tacen 119.

17 ; a. tacn 107. 29 ; d. pi. tac-

num 26. ii. tacnian, wv. mark, signify ; ind.

prs. s.s. tacnaS 136. I, 147. 9;

pi. tacniaS 83. 27. tacnung, f. indication, emblem ;

20. 24 ; d. tacnunge 16. 18*. tiecan, wv. point out, show ; 118.

18, 127. i, 145. 17 ; getaecan 51.

20, 78. 10, 32, 89. 32, 104.

27, 139. 26; to taecanne 127. 23;

ind. prs. 2.s. taehst 121. 22 \pst.

\.s. tsehte 90. i, 6 ; 2.s. tsehtest

97. 16 ; imp. getsec 24. 19, 105.

32 ; sbj. prs. getaece 74. 20. teecing, /. demonstration ; d.

tsecinge 90. i. tsecning, f. demonstration ; d.

tsecninge 90. i*. ttelan, wv. blame; 118. 26, 135.

3, xix. 39; getselan 21. 19, 23.

3, 74. 10 ; to taelenne 64. 18*;

ind. $.pl. taelaS 10. 21. tselwier'Slic, adj. blameworthy ;

sup. n. tselwyrSlicosS 43. 24. geteese, adj. fitting, convenient ;

sup. n. getsesost xx. 11. talian, wv. reckon, account ; to

talianne-56. 8. tarn, adj. tame ; f. 57. 9 ; pi. n.

tamu 101. 29; a. tame 57. 18,

xiii. 44. tama, ivm. tameness ; g. taman

xiii. 26; a. 57. ii, xiii. 25. tear, m. tear ; drop ; d. teare xii.

10; d. pi. tearum 22. 22. tela, adv. well, satisfactorily ;

137. 10, 143. 24, xiii. 36; ex- pression of approval, telo Sonne

f> fte swa SincS 119. 10*. tellan, zvv. reckon, reckon up ;

account, consider ; absol. state the case, 17. 8 ; to tellanne 54. ii, 56. 6, no. 20, in. 2 ; to tellenne 56. 10 ; ind. prs. i.s. telle 30. 21 ; 2.s. getelest 44. n; //. tellaft 53. 23 ; pst. i.s. tealde 22. 30, 113. 15 ; pi. tealdon 96. 29; sbj. prs. telle 44. 22, 56. n ; imp. tele 44. 13, 44. 16.

temian, wv. tame ; ind. pst. -$.pl. temedon xiii. 39.

getenge, adj. w.d. a} close to ; V) pressing on, afflicting ; xxxi. 7 (a);/. 12. 4 (b};n. 23. 5 (£); pi. xxv. 5 (a).

teohhian, wv. consider; determine on, design, intend ; ind. prs. i.J. tiohhie xiii. 25 ; 2.s. tiohhast 121. 24; getiohhast iv. 21 ; 3.^. teohhaS 54. 29* ; tiohhaS 54. 29> 31, 55- 3, 4*, 76. 14, 128. 30; tehhaS 55. 3* ; tihhaS 54. 31*, 68. 21 ; //. teohhiaS 32. T5*, §3- 21*; tiohhiaS 60. 3, 91. 27, 132. 26 ; tiohia'5 53. 21 ; pst. 2.s. teohhodest*, tiohhodes 31. i ; 3.^. tiohhode 98. 14, 128. i, 143. 19, 27; him tioh- hode to wite, determined to punish 36. 26 ; getiohhode xxix. 38 ; //. teohhodon 9. 6* ; tihodon 116. 12*; sbj. prs. teohhie 51. 6* ; tiohhie 51. 12*, 98. 9, loo. 29 ; tiohhige 63. 28; tiohige 51. 6, 12; pp. tiohhod 134. 12 ; getiohhod n times in C, 112. 30 &c. and 117. 21*; getiohhad 88. 18, 142. 27; getehhod 18. 3*; getihhod 134. 12*.

teon, sv2. pull; attract, entice; train; getion 116. 34*; ind. prs. ^.s. teohS 58. n*; tihS 48. i*, 58. ii ; getyhS 48- 4; //. teoS v. 42; tioi$ 116. 32; pst. 3.^. intrans. teah, with- drew 1 02. 4 ; sbj. prs. teo 57. 21 ; getio 28. 27; pp. getogen 17. 28 ; trained, instructed, xi. 24 and a. pl-f. getogene 49. 3*.

teon, wv. make ; arrange, ordain ; ind. pst. 3.^. tiode xx. 131 ;

298

GLOSSARY

getiode xi. 38, xiii. 13, xxiv. 14 ; getede xiii. 44.

teona, wm. injury, wrong ; a. teonan 32. 9.

teorian, wv. grow tired ; sbj. prs. 2.s. getiorie 139. 32.

teotSa, num. adj. tenth ; a. teoSan 42. 19.

teran, sv\. lacerate, cause to smart ; ind. prs. 3.^. tirS 51. 3.

tid,/. time; season; 148. 23, x. 64, xxvi. 17 ; tiid 12. 5 ; d. tide 7. I, 127. 26; ser tide, in good time 67. n; a. tide ix. 15, xxvi. 4, 12, 43; on tid, when the time comes 67. II ; on wintres tid xxix. 64 ; pi. tida 34. 6, viii. 40; d. tidum 40. i, iv. 43 &c. ; a. tida 10. 10, 79. 12, 128. 23.

tidan, wv. happen ; ind. prs. 3.^. getide'S 77. 8* ; pslt 3..?. getydde 36- 33*.

tiedernes,/. frailty, delicacy ; d. tydernesse 9. 9*.

tiedre, adj. frail, delicate ; tedre 41. 18*, 72. 29; d.wk. tedran 109. ii ; pi. f. tiedre*, tedra 47. 24; tedre 25. 31*; comp. tederra 36. 6.

tien, num. ten ; tin 44. 14* ; ten 44. 14, 115. 18*; tyn xxvi. 17.

tier = tioro, drop? xx. 81.

tigris, m. tiger; 72. 6, 8, 116. 20.

til, adj. good, brave ; d. pi. tilum xxvi. 20.

tilian, wv.w.g. strive after ; attend to ; look after ; w. supine or sbj. strive, endeavour; 12. 14, J3- J7> 55- 24> xvi.i; tiligan 67. 27; ind. prs. 2.s. tilast 23. I, 31. 15* ; tiolastz'^. : 3.j.tilaS xi. 83; tiolatJ 38. 1 8, 53. 1 8, 67- ii, 135- 45 Pl> tiliaS 53. 22, 54. 6, 133. 14, x. 22, xi. 79; tioliafi 43. 15; pst. \.s. tiolode 50. 31 ; pi. tiolodon 139. 14; sbj. prs. tilige 69. 10, 123. 13, 124. i.

till, n. point, place ; d. tille xx. 172.

tilung, /. striving, yearning ; d. tiluncga, tiolunga* 54. 3 ; a. tilunga 55. 15*.

tima, wm. time, occasion ; 14. 2, 92. ii ; a. timan 115. 26, 143. 10 ; d. pi. timum 121. 5.

timbrian, wv. build ; 26. 24, 26, 27, 27. 6, vii. 12.

tlrwine, m. follower, retainer ; g. pi. tirwina xxv. 21.

to, i) prep. 1) w. g. towards ; to sefennes 33. 28 ; to Sses lytel, adv. so, 53. 5. 2) w.d. often foil. c. a) motion, direction, towards, to, 9. 19, 103. 16, i. 65 &c. ; metaph. 8. 23 &c. b] in conformity with, 79. 15, 20.

7, xx. 15. c] bringing together, 55. 27, xvii. 12 &c. d} menial attitude, towards; andan to manum Singe 79. 24, cf. 102.

8, xx. 36, xxvi. 66. e) obj. ofvb. w. hopian 27. 10, 149. i, vii. 44; belimpan 118. 8; sellan 1 6. 31 ; sprecan 118. 9 ; cwefiau 131. 23 ; iv. hieran, obey iv. 5 ; clipian 9. 29, i. 83 ; foa 65. 28 ; culpian 71. 24 ; biddan 100. 29. _/) change of state, into, or not transl. : iv. for- scieppan 116. 16; forhwierfan

I 1 1 6. 21, xxvi. 87; w. gebetan xxi. 24 ; weorSan 49. 33, xi. 87 &c. ; iv. don 23. 4 &c. and xv. 13; gewyrcan Pr. 10; to engliscum spelle gewende Pr. 9 ; hi gesceop to gemagum 54. 12 ; fordrugod to duste xx. 104 ; gedrince'5 to drygguin vii. 1 6. g} w. vbs. of reckoning, considering &c. = as ; w. reccan 41. 3 &c. ; tellan 53. 23 &c. ; teohhian 76. 14 ; to twsem Singum nemnan 75. '10. h] result, as, to ; him mseg to sorge 24. 1 6 ; to hiora eldrena for- wyrde 70. 20, cf. 36. 25. i} purpose, for, as, 20. 25, xxv. 21 &c. ; him to gamene ix. 9, 46 ; tol to swelcum crgefte 30. 9 ; w. d. of inf. 13. 14, vi. 7 &c. ;

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299

20. 12, cf. xxvi. 46. jfe) con- cerning, in the case of ; w. geliefan n. 13; wenan 27. 31 ; /) source, from, 45. 3 ; w. secan 19. 15, 31. 26, 32. 7. /») addition, to Sam tolum 40. 20 ; to eacan 7. 10 ; to eac Saem 87. 4 ; w. don 75. 16, 28 ; to Sam, moreover 57. 32. «) phrases : to worulde, for ever 48. 29, xi. 17; to lafe, remaining, left 46. 26 ; to soSum, for a truth 12. 19. 0} w. prons. forming advs. or conjs. ; also w. inst. a) degree, so, to "Seem 25. 5, 55. 21, 67. 7; to Son 55. 21,69. 9, 133, 14; to Son t, to such a degree that 42. 1 1, xiii. 46 &c.; to Sam t> 104. 26; ^pur- pose, to hwaem, to what end 16. 17, 17. 4 ; conj. w. sbj. in order that, to Sam p 20. 26, 51. 21 ; to Son t> 65. 17, 79. i, 137. 9. ii) a</#. a) ze/. meaning of (i) ; motion-. 23. 29, 86. 18, 101. 29, 112. 23, 26, xiii. 67; 7 eac mare to, besides 146. 6. b] excess, too ; 8. 20, v. 30 &c.

toblawan, rv. blow away ; pp. toblawen xx. 106.

tobrsedan, wv. trans, extend, spread; 42. 25, 43. 4, 20, 46. 7, 10, 68. 22 ; tobredan x. 15 ; ind. prs. 2.s. segl tobraedest 16. 29; sbj. prs.pl. tobraedan 42. 18*.

tobrecan, sv^. break to pieces, destroy; 99. I ; pp. a. f. tobro- cene 9. 3.

tobregdan, sv$ . tear asunder ; pp. a.f. tobrogdene 9. 3.

tocleofan, sv2. cleave asunder; ind. prs. 2j. toclifst 92. 25.

tocnawan, rv. discern, distinguish; 48. 9, 15, 19, 108. 31, 132.

todeelan, wv. divide ; distribute ; to tedaelenne 92. 24, 28 ; ind. prs. 3»r. todteleS 76. 13; to- daelS 14. 16 ; //. todselaft 76. 1 8 ; pst. 2.s. todaeldest 79. 34; todaeldes xx. 58; 3..?. toclaelde 99. 16; sbj. prs. to-

dsele 28. 22 ; //. todaden 74.

31; //. todaeled u times, 42.

26 &c.; //. todaelede 85. 18 ;

todselde 90. 31, 92. 25 ; f. to-

daelda 42. 28. todrlfan, sv\. disperse; xxii. 3;

imp. todrif 82. u, xx. 264; pp.

todrifen 80. 18, xx. 104. toflowan, rv. flow in different

directions ; sbj. pst. toflowen,

tofleowon* 94. 9 ; pp. toflowen

v. 20. togeedere, adv. together ; 37. 20,

50. 1,55. 25, xx. 62, 68; togaedre

xx. 56, 72, 112 ; togadre 54. 18 ;

togedere 79. 33*. toglidan, sv\. slip away, collapse ;

vii. 34. toheald, adj. leaning, inclined ; n.

xiii. 10. tohopa, wm. hope; 23. 8, 112. 3,

xxv. 50. tol, n. tool ; instrument ; 40. 16 ;

tol 30. 9* ; pi. g. tola 40. 9 ; d.

tolum 40. 14, 19, 20, 24; tolan

40. 19; a. tol 40. 23. tolicgan, sv§. separate; Pp-pl-f-

tolegena 42. 28. tomiddes, prep. w. d. in the midst

of; xiii. 37.

tonemnan, wv. distinguish, separ- ate verbally ; pp. tonemned 76.

10 ; //. n. tonemde 76. 2. torr, m. tower; cliff; d. torre v.

17; a. tor 99. 9, 16. tosamne, adv. together ; tosomne

38. 20, 92. 24, 96. 14, 99. 24, v.

42, xi. 89. toscad, n. distinction, difference ;

toscead 148. 4. toscadan,;-^. distinguish; separate;

48. 17*; tosceadan 140. 24; ind.

prs. 3.5. toscset*, toscead 141.

8 ; pp. tosceaden 84. 28, 30, v.

18. tosceotan, sv2. anticipate ; hine

foran tosciotan xxvii. 19. toscrrUan, svi. flow in different

directions, disperse; xx. 93. toslupan, sv2. be loosened, re- laxed; 49. 8, 30, 128. 21, xi.

80 ; sbj. prs.pl. toslupen 94. 1 1.

3oo

GLOSSARY

96. 1 8 ; pp. pi. f. toslopena xxix.

89 ; toslopene 136. 28*. tosmeagan, wv. investigate mi- nutely; 148. 5. tostencan, wv. disperse ; destroy ;

ind. pst. 3.5-. tostencte 99. 15 ;

pp. tostenced 117. 17; pi. f.

tostencte 136. 28, xxix. 87. toswifan, svi . rush asunder ; sbj.

prs. 3-//. toswifen xi. 36. totellan, wv. separate, distinguish;

ind. pst. 2.s. totseldes xx. II ;

pp. toteled xvi. 15. toteran, sv^. tear to pieces, de- stroy ; pp. a. totorenne 9.5; f.

totorene 9. 3. toweard, 1) adj. approaching ;

about to happen, future; n. 24.

17 ; g. wk. toweardan 130. 24,

134. ii ; d. wk. 27. 10, 90. 24,

120. 23, 125.5, 7, 139- 4, T42-

14. 2) prep. w. d. towards ;

eow onet toweard xxvii. 8. toweardes, prep. w. d. towards;

eow toweardes onet 124. 6. toweorpan, sv$. disperse, destroy ;

99. 3; ind. prs. 3.^. toweorpS

21. 6; pst. 3.j. towearp 99. 15 ;

pp. toworpen 133. 21. towritan, sv\. describe; ind. pst.

3-s. towrat 41. 27. trega, -win. grief, trouble ; n. pi.

tregan v. 42. treow, n. tree ; 92. 5 ; g. treowes

91. 30 ; pl.g. treowa 33. 28*, 82.

6* ; triowa 33. 31* ; d. treowum

57. 21*, 73. 25*, 91. 10, iv. 21,

xiii. 36, 39, 51 ; triowum xix. 6 ;

a. treowa 10. n*, 73. 2*. treow,/. faith, trust, faithfulness ;

//. treowa 23. 8, 15. 30*; d.

treowum 67. 21, i. 65 ; triowum

54. 16; a. treowa 15. 30, xi.

95, xxxi. 18; truwa 15. 30*. treowen, adj. wooden ; a. pi. n.

treowenu 104. 17. getreowlice, adv. faithfully,

loyally; 50. 2. triewan, wv. w. d. trust; ind.

prs. 3.//. trewaS 112. 25; pst.

3-//. getreowedon betwuh him,

conspired 70. 23.

getriewe, adj. faithful, trusty ; g. wk. getreowan 54. 15* ; pi. getreowe 15. n, 48. 19*; treowe 15. n*; ivk. getriewan 54. 9; n. getrewe 16. 13*; g. getreowra 48. 8 ; a. wk. getreo- wan 48. ii ; n. getrewe 16. 16.

trum, adj. firm, strong ; //. trume 23. ii.

truwian, wv. w. d. trust, believe in; ii. 14; ind. pst. i.s. tru- wode 8. n.

trymman, wv. encourage ; getry- mian 104. 25.

tucian, wv. ill-treat, torment; 123. 27 ; ind. prs. ^.pl. tuciaSxxiv. 60.

tuddor, n. offspring, fruit ; d. tudre iv. 31, xxvii. 10 ; a. tudor 131. 6, 136. 15, xxix. 57.

tunge, wf. tongue ; d. tungan 36. 23 ; a. ib.

tungol, n. heavenly body, star, constellation ; 105. 14, xxix. 32, 35 ; tungulxxviii. 20 ; tungl xxiv. 23; a. 129. 5; //. tunglu 69. 22 «., 126. 2, 3, 6, 135. 25 ; tungl xxviii. 6, 12, xxix. 9, 39 ; g. tungla iv. i, xx. 173, xxiv. 20, xxviii. 9 ; by error, tunglo xxviii. 3 ? d. tunglum 14. 9, 105. ii, 139. 16, xxiv. 16; a. tunglu 10. 3, 131. 3, 135. 24, iv. 5, xxix. 4.

twegen, num. two ; 107. 1 1, 128. 15, v. 42 ; f. twa i. 4, xx. 190; n. 38. 18, 106. 9, 128. 15 ; tu 77. 17, 85. 12; g. twegai4. 24, 32. 3, 106. n, 107. 17; often in phrase, o5er twega oSo'e . . . oSSe 23. 27 &c. ; twegra 107. 17*; d. twaem 22. 23, 75. 10, 87. i, xvii. 3, xx. 187; twam 22. 23*, xxxi. 10; a. twegen i. 6;/. twa 42. 27, 115. 15, 142. 8; n. twa in B, Si. 19 &c. ; xxvi. 6 ; twua 120. 12 ; .tu 61. 2, 99. 1 6 ; on tu, diversely 92. 32, 113. 26; on tu tosceaden, in two v. 17.

twelf, num. twelve ; 91. 30.

tweo, wm. doubt; 37. 27 &c. ; d. tweon 35. 20 &c. and *\. i.

GLOSSARY

3OI

tweogan, wv. w.g.\ pers. and

impers. doubt; 26. 12 (?.)> 75-

14 (».), 9i.i2(/.); 93- 25 (A);

113. 21 (*.); iv. 51 (,*.) ; twio-

gan 98. 5 (*.), 125. 26 (/.);

twiogean 90. 14 (p.\ 97. 30

(/.) ; ind. prs. 2.s. tweost 12.

27 ; 3.^. tweoS 9 times imp.

38. 3 &c.; once pers. 146. 30*;

twioS 96. ii (*'.); /J/. i.f.

tweode 93. 28; 2.s. tweodest

93. 25 ; 3.*. tweode 96. 9 (*.) ;

sbj. prs. i.s. tweoge 105. 30;

2.5. 12. 28; 3.J. 118. 12 (/.). tweogung./. doubt ; g. tweounge

144.9. tweon, m. doubt; d. tweonne

109. 17. tweonung, f. doubt; a. tweo-

nunga 10. 23. twifete, adj. two-footed; pi. n.

twiofete 147. 6*. twig, n. twig, branch ; //. twigu

xiii. 44. twinclian, wv. glimmer, twinkle ;

97. 18. twireede, adj. irresolute; twio-

rsede 144. 23.

twiwa, adv. twice ; tuwa 95. 25*. tydran, wv. bring forth, en- gender ; ind. prs. 3.5. tidreS 131.

6 ; sbj. prs. tydre, tydrige* 91 . 23. tydrung, f. procreation ; d.

tidringe 93. 30. tyht, m. training, habit ; a. 20.

10; d.pl. tyhtum 20. 7. tyhtan, wv. incite, persuade ;

118. 27. tyn, wv. educate, train ; ind. pst.

i.s. getyde 20. 7; getydde 17.

12* ; 3«y. tyde 9. 2* ; pi. tydon

xiii. 39. tyndre, wf. tinder; g. tyndran

13. 30; d. 14. I.

D.

fla, 1) adv. at that time, then; thereupon ; 7. 5, i. 8 &c. ; ffa giet, up till then 43. 8 &c. 2) conj. then; 7. 23, viii. 6 &c. ; $a . . . Sa . . . Sa 7. 24 &c.

fleer, 1) adv. in that place, there ; 7. 20, vii. 39 &c. ; Sser on londe, in that country 63. 18 ; com ftser gan 8. 1 6 ; in that instance ix. 61 ; Sar in. 22*; Ser n. 19*; of ten w. preps., combined or sepa- rate, Cser sefter 145. 7 ; Sserbe- twyx 28. 16; Scerin xi. 4; ftsernnd 18. 30, xxvi. 70; ftserof 76. 2 1 ; 'Sserofer 99. 13; Sseron

11. ii &c. and xxiv. 47; ftserto, besides 45. 3 &c. ; CaerwiS 81. 4, 132. 13; Sserymbutan 34. 10, 43. 13 ; iSserinne 7. 24. 2) conj. a} where, wherever, 14. 24, vii. 32 &c. ; Seer 8ser 9. 5, vii. 12 &c. ; o\er, at the time when n. 4, 13. 22. b} w. sbj. if, if only, about 14 times, n. 13, viii. 39 &c.

"Keerrihte, adv. on the spot, imme- diately ; 45. 19.

flees, adv. to such a degree, so ; 75. 4; w. r<?#//. the xxviii. 66; tfoes Sy 141. 2 ; Sses 5e, a?;//, so far as 58. 30, 78. 10, xxviii. 33; whereas xx. 195.

fleet, 1) conj. passim, that; Pr. u, i. 36 &c. ; fq. w. te 20. 20, iv. 5 1 &c. ; ffset 0e i. 30. 2) demonst. adj., v. se.

geflafa, «/w. (w. beon and g.} as- sent to, grant; fq. 59. 23 &c. ; //. ge^afan 84. 21, 85. 19. 94.

!5-

flafian, wv. consent to, permit ; endure ; geSafian 104. 3 ; ind. prs. 3-j. ftafaS 123. i; SafseS 123. 3; geoafaS 125. 18, 26, 132. 21 ; //. geSafia^ 37. 26, 109. 2 ; sbj. prs. geftafige 37.

12, 131. 24, 141. 28; geftafie 141. 27.

flafung,/. consent; d. geSafunga, Safunge* u. 7.

flanc, m. a) thought; &) favour, grace; c) accord, consent; d} thanks ; g. ftonces 98. 8 (b) ; Sines Sances, of your own accord 27. 24, cf. (Sonces) u. 6, 16. 10, 20. 30, 37. 15, 40. 4; d. on Sonce, satisfactory, pleasant xii.

302

GLOSSARY

16; a. ftanc 17. i«? (rf)i J43- 2

(d); geoanc 141. 8* (a). "Randan, wv. w. d. thank ; imp.

Sonca 13. 28. "Sancolmod, adj. thoughtful ; //.

Soncolmode xix. 14. dancwierfle, adj. acceptable,

pleasing ; comp. n. oancwyrftre

52. 4*, 6*. ftanon, adv. thence; 136. 23*;

Sanan xvii. 28; Sonan fq.

12. 13, i. 82 &c. ; Sonon 105.

u*. Sanonweard, adj. about to

depart ; Sonanweard 103. 7. "Sawenian, wv. moisten ; pp.

geSawened xx. 102. fte, 1) indecL rel. pron. which,

who ; generally nom. or a.

Pr. 7, MPr. 10 &c. ; g. oe he

full is 84. 14; fte ic, me who

ii. 13; Sehim, to whom xiii. 51 ;

te after Sset, fq. ; v. fleet ; but

Se 148. n, i. 30. 2) after comp.

than ; 37. 2 1, x. 39 &c. ; v. fly.

3) alternatives: Se . . . Se,

whether . . .or 122. 29 &c. ;

Se hi ne, nor did they viii. 34. fleah, 1) ad7>. yet, nevertheless ;

Pr. 8, i. 26 &c. ; gen. foil, fteah

(2), 25. 3, x. 12 &c. 2) conj.

w. sbj. though ; 7. 6, vii. 35 &c. ;

oeah Se 27. 12 &c. ; ic nat

&eah, whether 64. 9; ge fteah

ftu ma wille, and more if you

like 44. 17. ge'Seaht, n. thought, counsel ;

plan ; 80. ii ; d. geSeahte 11.

7, 13- 25, 31, 79. 25, 81. 23, 128. 30, 144. 23, xx. 39, 87, 200.

gefteahtere, m. councillor, sena- tor; //. geSeahteras 22. 24.

flearf,/". need, necessity ; about ii times, 9. 17, iii. n &c. ; d. ftearfe 18. 16; a. 18. 17, 123.

8, 13, 132. 21, 149. 7.

ttearf, swv. w. g. or inf. require, need; i.j. 70. 28; Searfe 96. 25; 2.s. ftearft 13. 32 &c. and xxix. 39; 3.^. Searf 26. 12, vii. 6 &c. ; //. Surfon 31. 22 &c. ;

Surfan xix. 25 ; fturfe we 56.

14*; pst. 2.s. Sorftes 33. 12;

3.j. Sorfte 75. 23, 97. i, xv. 9;

sbj. prs. Syrfe 31.16 &c. ; Surfe

in B, ib. &c. ; //. ftyrfen 60. 6,

133. 28 ; pst. Sorfte 33. 8 &c. Uearfa, wm. person in need, poor

man; g. ftearfan vii. 17. "Searfllce, adv. profitably, with

good effect ; i. 60. flearl, adj. severe ; f. \. 77. "Seai-le, adv. excessively ; i. 82,

xx. 45, xxviii. 24, 55. Seaw, m. custom, habit; 112. 22

&c.'; g. Seawes 62. 28; d.

Seawe 62. TO ; a. fteaw 61. 7 ;

//. qualities, character, virtues,

15. 25 &c. ; g. fteawa 17. 23, 28; d. Seawum 9. 24 &c. ; fteowum 18. 4 &c. ; a. Seawas 15. 9 &c. ' and xi. 12.

Seccan, wv. cover ; sbj. prs. pi.

Seccen x. 43. ftegen, m. servant ; follower ;

courtier ; (in Metr.} man ; 16.

3, xxii. 44; Segn 16. 22 ; g.

Segenes 8. 22 ; Segnes xx. 200 ;

a. 8egn i. 69; //. Segnas 30.

26, 116. n, i. 30, xx. 72 ; g.

Segena ix. 57 ; Segna 66. 19,

in. 15, 1 16. 6, xii. 8 &c. ; d.

ftegnum 66. 20 ; a. Segnas

xxvi. 77. \ tJegnian, wv. w. d. serve ; Senian

142. 6 ; ind. prs. •$.$. Senao"

xxix. 76 ; pi. SegniaS xxv. 1 1 ;

SeniaS i ii. 22. "Segnung, f. service* ; function ;

d. Senunga 18. 4* ; a. Segnunga

144. 2, 3 ; pi. g. Segnunga xxv.

24, 32; Senunga in. 21*, 24*;

d. Segnungum xxv. 28 ; Senun-

gum 1 6. 23* ; a. Segnunga xi.

46. tiencan, wv. think ; think of; w.

infin. determine, design ; 52.

16, 53. n, 83. 18, 147. 9; Sencean i. 60; to Sencenne 16. 19 ; ind. prs. i.s. Sence 21. 16 ; 3.j. SenceS; w. infin. 103. 20; SencS 93. 31, 32, 132. 2, xx. 27; thinks out, plans 128, 27 ;

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3<>3

pst. 3.J. Sohte 102. 10 ; pl.

Sohton i. 1 1 ; sbj. pst. Sohte 83.

20, x. 4; //. geSoht 128. 13,

145. 14. geUencan, wv. think of, imagine ;

remember ; design, contrive ; fq.

36. 5 &c. and xiii. 27; geSen-

cean v. i ; to geSencanne 76. I,

84. 31 ; to geSencenne 52. 2 ;

z«</. /.tf. 2.s. geSohtest 79. 26,

29, xx. 40 ; imp. geSenc 27. 18

&c. ; pi. geSencaS 42. 21 &c. "Kenden, conj. while, as long as ;

i. 38, 48, xi. 72, xxii. 39. tJeod, f. nation, race ; i. 28 ; g.

Sepde 43. 2 ; d. 43. 32 ; Siode

99. 9, loi. 23 ; //. Seoda 42.

22; Sioda 46. n, 115. 15; g.

Seoda 42. 24, 43. 21, xx. 205,

256, 274; xxvi. 43; Sioda 65.

23, x. 23, xx. 176, xxvi. 7, 55;

d. Siodum 42. 7, 112. 23 ; a.

Seoda 46. 10, xxv. 14; dialects,

42. 28 n. ; Sioda 115. 15. gefleode, n. dialect; a. 63. 17 ;

g. pi. geSioda 99. 17. fteoden, m. lord, king ; Sioden

xi. 80 ; g. Seodnes xi. 1 1 ;

d. Seodne xxix. 97. "Keodfruma, wm. prince, lord ; d.

Siodfruman xxix. 92. fleodisc, n. language ; a. 46. 12 ;

Siodisc x. 26. fteodland, n. country ; a. Seod-

lond i. 3.

fteof, m. thief ; pi. Seofas 33. 15. fleofscolu, f. band of thieves ; a.

Siofscole 33. 10. $eon, rc>i,3. thrive, flourish ; pst.

pl. geSungon i. 7 ; sbj. prs.

Seo 46. 13 ; Sio x. 28 ; prs. p.

Sionde 122. 3. •Booster-lies, /. darkness; Ses-

ternes 89. 22 n. Ueostrian, wv. darken ; ind. prs.

3.j. SiostraS 121. 16. fleotan, SV2. howl ; "Sioton xxvi.

80; ind. pst. s.pl. Suton 116. 19. fleow, 1) sbst. m. servant, slave ;

//. &'eowas 17. 19, 18. 5, xi. n ;

d. fteowum 18. 4, 6, n ; //.

Seowas 72. i, xi. n. 2) adj.

enslaved, not free ; pl. Siowe 142. 4, 6 ; /. Seowe 144. i ; a. n. fteowu 143. 31.

fleowdom, m. servitude ; g. Seow- domes xxix. 40; d. Seowdome ii. 24.

tteowian, wv. w. d. serve ; ind. prs. 3«j. "SiowaS xxix. 76 ;• pl. SeowiaS 48. 25, 26; SiowiaS 136. 8, 22 ; psi. pl. Siowedon 136. 31; sbj.prs.pl. Seowian 136. 29* ; Siowien xxix. 92 ; pst. pl. Siowoden xxix. 97.

"Serscold, m. threshold ; a. Seor- scwold49. 23* ; Syrscwold xi. 68.

Ues, demonst. adj. this ; 35. 26, ii. 5 &c. ; /. Sios in C, 13. 4, ii. 4 &c. ; Seos viii. 33, 43, x. 8 ; Seos in B, 48. 6 &c. ; n. Sis 9. 13, 26. 15, xi. 97 &c. ; g. hisses »'* C, 37. 31, ix. 39 &c. ; ftysses 60. 17; 5ises in B, 27. 5 &c. ; f. ftisse iii. 7 &c. ; d. Sissum iii. 8, x. 70; 0isum42. 21*, 89. 17*, 99. 6; f. Sisse Pr. i, xiv. 10 &c. ; a. Sisne 20. 3, x. 40 &c. ; Sysne 49. 32*, xx. 9 ; f. Sas Pr. 8, viii. 41 &c. ; n. Sis 68. 9, ii. 1 1 &c. ; inst. Sys about 7 times in C, 21. 17 Scc.and xxi. 28 ; Sis about 8 times, 25. 25 &c. and xix. 35 ; Sis 125. 4; pl. Sas ii. 10 &c. ; Sses 30. 3*, 48. 10, 73. 10, 86. 25 ; g. Sissa 14. 24, v. 41 &c. ; Syssa vii. 53; d. Sissum 8. 19, 66. 4, xxi. 17; Sisum 19. 2, 40. 1 8 n*, 74. 8*, 88. 28, 1 16. 27*, xx. 255; Sysum xxvi. 98; Seossum MPr. 4; Sissan 40. 18; Sys maerum steorrum xvii. ii ; a. Sas 8. 9, viii. i &c. ?Sses xx. 223.

Bicce, adj. dense, thick ; 99. 1 2 (Sicke B); wk. Sicca v. 6; a. Sicne 100. 6 ; wk. Siccan xx. 264 ; comp.f.fticciz 80. 30; Sicre xx. 134.

Megan, sv$. take; partake of; ind. prs. \.pl. SiggaSQ3. 3; pst. 3.J. geSah i. 53.

Eider, adv. thither; 51. 7, i. 60 &c. ; rel. whither 140. 2 Sider

304

GLOSSARY

Sider 108. 4; Sider . . . Sider 92. 20.

fliderweard, adv. in that direc- tion ; xiii. 14, xx. 159.

fliderweard.es, adv. in that direc- tion ; 128. I.

flidres, adv. thither ; hidres Sidres 108. 14, 139. 31 ; hidres 7 Sidres 100. 6.

fliedan, wv. join, associate ; ge- Siodan 53. 20 ; ind. prs. ^.s. geSiet 47. 21, 24*; //. SeodaS geSeodaS* 39. 13 ; geSiodaS 39. 14 ; geSeodaS 48. 2*.

fllestre, 1) adj. dark, gloomy ; Systre xx. 266 ; d. Siostrum 112. 15; d. pi. 19. 3. 2) j£tf. w. darkness; //. Seostro 14. 17*; Siostro 121. 17, v. 21 ; £. Siostra 105. 25*; d. Seostrum 17. 24; Siostrum 97. 16, 126. 14*, 131.

15, xxviii. 43; a. Siostro lor. 21, 103. 15, iii. 7, iv. 7, xxiii. 6, xxiv. 56; Sistro 9. 13*; Seostro 10. 4*.

fliestro, f. darkness ; Siostro xxi. 41; g. 103. ii ; d. 52. 6.

"Sin, /WT. a^'. thy, your; 22. 5, xx. 37 &c. ; notes on forms : se Sin 27. 23 ;/. Sin 24. 31, xx. 31 &c. ; «. Sset Sin 80. 1 1 ; £•. anes geSeahte Sines, of thee alone xx. 40 ; inst. Sine xx. 69, 113 ; pi. f. Sin agna 23. 8 ; n. Sine 121. 5 ; g. Sara Sinra 24. 29, 50. 21 ; d. Sinum lufum, love of thee 22. 21 ; a. /. Sina 21. 26, 27 ; 'Sine 79. ii* \forms and uses other- wise normal. -

fling, n. thing; in Metr. xx. 37 &c. ; Sincg 104. 5, xxii. 5; Sine xxviii. 74 ; g. Singes 53. 1 5, x. 32 &c. ; Sinces 75. 22 ; Sincges xx. 28 ; d. Singe 79. 24 &c. ; a. Sing 25. 27, xxiv. 7 ; pi. Sing

16. 12, 29. 28, 30. 2*, xxi. 30; Sincg 77. 17,87. 18, 128. 15;^. Singa 29. i, v. 37 &c. ; d. Sin- gum 32.8 &c. ; forswiSe lytlum Singum, reasons 24. 21, cf. 59. 28 &c. ; for Ssem Singum Se, because 99. n ; for Sinum

Singum, for your sake 16. 25,

cf. 17. 5, 6 ; a. Sing xx. 45, 224,

276 ; Sincg 121. 28, 30. flingere, m. advocate ; a. 123. 26 ;

pi. Singeras 123. 7. flingian, wv. w. d. intercede,

advocate; ind. prs. ^.pl. SingiaS

123. 8, 9 ; pst. 3..T. Singode 123.

u. flixl,y. waggon-shaft or pole ; pi.

woenes Sisla 126. 3, xxviii. 10. flocerian, wv. run ; sbj. prs. rflx.

Socrige him 105. i. gefloht, m. thought ; d. geSohte

8. 25 ; a. geSoht 141. 8. flolian, wv. trans, and intr. suffer;

endure, have patience; i. 77;

geSolian 16. 22, 1 8. 26, 23. 12,

70. 4, 127. 30 ; to Solianne 133.

10 ; ind. pst. 3.5. Solade 122.

3°-

flon, inst. of se; used fq. as adv. w. comps.\ 17. i, vii. 20 &c. ; Son ma Se, (not) any more than 37. 20 &c. ; (usually Se in B).

flonecan, conj. whenever ; w. sbj . 44. 7 ; Sonecan Se 58. 2 ; w. ind. 6 1. 5.

flonne, (ustially Son in B ; Sonii 25. 14, 34. 25); 1) adv. a) time, ' then, 25. 12, xiii. 78 &c. l>) sequence, next, 14. 4, xxv. 24 &c. c] inference, then, there- fore, 1 8. 30 &c. ; fq. correl. w. preceding gif 20. 15, iv. 51 &c. w. Seah 68. 24. 2) conj. time, when, 9.11, ii. 7 &c. \fq.doubled, 14. 12, 20. 27, vi. 9 &c. 3) after comp. than ; 15. i, i. 41 &c. \fq. foil, by sbj. u. 9, x. 23 &c. j florn, m. thorny plant; a. pi. Sornas xii. 3.

flriid, m. thread; d. Srsede 65. 30.

flrsegan, wv. run; ind. prs. %.s, SrsegeS xxviii. 24 n.

flrag,yi d) space of time, interval; ^attack, fit; i ii. 28(3); a. Srage, for a time i. 28, xx. 134, 264, xxvi. 103 ; evil time i. 77.

flragmeelum, adv. at intervals; xxvi. 80, xxviii. 55.

GLOSSARY

3°5

ftrean, wv. threaten; oppress, afflict; Sreagan 133. 25; ind. prs. 3.J. SreaS (iv. </.) 10. 19*; Sreat 10. 18*; sbj. prs. Sreage

v- 37- threat, m. crowd, throng; d. Create

i. 3.

Croatian, urge on ; threaten ; op- press; Sreatigan 118. 27; ind.

prs. 3..y. ftreataS 138. 2; //.

ftreatiaS in. 17, xxv. 13; sbj.

prs. Sreatige 137. 9. flreatung, f. reproof ; threat ; d.

Sreatunge 137. 13*. Ereawung, f. reproof; threat; d.

Sreunge 137. 13; a. Sreaunga

16. 21*. $reo, num. three; n. 23. 9, 147.

26; Srio 75. 20, 77. 17; masc.

ftre 40. 22*; g. Sreora 73. 13;

Sriora 75. 19; d. 5rim 40. 20

&c. ; a.f. Srio 117. 19; n. 8reo

32. 4*, 75. 17*, 25*; Srio 81.

17*, IO2. 14, 17.

ftridda, num. adj. third ; f. Sridde

50. 6 «Scc. and xx. 187 ; n. 118.

15, 148. 3, xx. 61; d. Sriddan

43. 7 &c. ftrifeald, adj. threefold ; f. Sreo-

feald 81. 1 6*; n. Sriefald xx.

183 ; a. f. Sriefalde xx. 176 ; a.

pi. wk. Sriefealdan 81. 14. tJrireftre, adj. with three banks of

oars; Sriereftre xxvi. 27; n.

SrereSre 115. 21. "Sringan, sv$. intrans. press on,

hurry; 35. 23; ind. prs. ^.s.

oYingS 9. 13, iii. 7; //. SringaS

xxv. 28 ; trans. geSrungon,

crowded into, oppressed i. 3. tJritig, num. thirty; 126. 9,xxviii.

25. 29.

ftrote, wf. throat ; a. Srotan 51. 3. fcrowlan, wv. endure, suffer; to

ftrowianne 133. 15; ind. prs. 2.s.

Srowast 21.21; 3.^. SrowaS 70.

12, 104. 33;/J/. 3-J. geSrowode,

was passive 80. 4. getJruen, v. Uweran. ^ryccan, wv. trample ; ind. prs.

$.pl. SrycaS 10. 20; SriccaS iv.

38.

flrymm, m. grandeur, magnifi- cence, pomp ; g. Srymmes xxv. 32; d. Srymme in. 17, xxv. II,

13- IJryincyning, m. glorious king;

xx. 205. t5u, pers. pron. thou, you; 8. 18,

iv. i &c. ; g. Sin 12. 14 &c. ; d.

Se 9. 17, v. 37 &c. ; a. 9. 19, v.

36 &c. Uunor, m. thunder, thunderbolt;

a. pi. ftunras 99. 2. "Sunrian, wv. thunder; ind. prs.

3.^. SunraS 126. 18, xxviii. 55. "Svirh, (Surg 5 times in C, 97. 5

&c.) prep. w.a. a} motion,

penetration, through, 93. 3 &c.

b} metaph. by means of, through,

9. 26, iv. 4 &c. Uurhcreopan, svi. creep through ;

ind. prs. $.s. SurgcrypS 93. 5. "Surhfaran, sv6. pass through,

penetrate ; ind. prs. $.s. 0urh-

fserS 28. 15. "Surhseon, sv$. see through ;

^urhsion 72. 31, 73. 2, 4; ind.

prs. 3.^. SurhsyhS xxx. 16. tSurhteon, sv2. carry out, accom- plish ; Surhtion xxv. 59 ; Surg-

tion 117. 13, 18; ind. prs. 3.^.

SurhteoS 141. 18* ; pi. Surgtioft

117. 2o;pst. 3.J. Surhteah 70.

13 ; sbj. prs. Surhtio 88. 17 ; pst.

"Surhtuge 144. 5.

•Kurhwunian, wv. continue, per- sist; 8. 14, 112. II, xxv. 70;

ind. prs. i.s. Surhwunast 79. 16 ;

//. SurhwuniaS 23. 29, 51. 26;

pst. $.s. Surhwunode 7. 7, 65.

10 ; sbj. prs. Surhwunige 44. 26 ;

prs. p. enduring, abiding ; g.

fturhwunigendes 64. 2 1 ; a. fturh-

wunigendne 78. II ; pi. fturh-

wuniende 23. u. "Burst, m. thirst ; 19. 6, vii. 17. flurstig, adj. thirsty ; / Surstegu

26. 30. "Bus, adv. thus, so; refers to what

precedes or follows, 26. 22, 39.

I5,i. 84 &c. flusend, n.f. thousand; 44. 15, 17,

19, 60. 29, xiv. 5.

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GLOSSARY

•fiwaenan, wv. moisten ; ind. pst.

3..r. geftwaende 80. 18. geftweere, adj. united, reconciled,

harmonious 562.7; geoVsere on

him selfum, at peace 134. 32 ;

//. xxix. 37 ; /. geowaera 49. 13 ;

d. geSwserum 81. 14. geftwserian, wv. reconcile ; ind.

prs. 3.J-. geSwserao1 131. 4, 136.

n, xxix. 47. geflweerlice, adv. in agreement,

harmoniously ; 136. 7. ftweorh, adj. adverse, contrary ;

g. Sweores 144. 31. "Sweorian, wv. be opposed ; pp.

geSweorod xx. 72. ftweortieme, adj. contentious,

quarrelsome; oVeorteme 114.

27. Ewer-an, sv\. forge together, weld ;

pp. geSruen xx. 134 n. fly, 1) adv. a} therefore; 22. 26

&c. ; Sy . . . Sy 32. 20 &c.

b) w. comp. ; often w. a = the ;

9. 27, i. 76 &c. ; Si in B, 52.

9 &c. ; fq. fte m B and C, 63.

3, 104. 30, ix. 32 &c. 2) conj.

because ; 32. 21 &c.

-

s, conj. w. sbj. lest, in order

that ... not ; 39. 26, MPr. 6

&c. ; -Si Ises 147. 10* ; Se Ises

134. 1 8. geftyld, f. patience; 87. 7; g.

geSylde 133. 26 (?) ; d. 120. 3. geSyldelice, adv. patiently ; 25. 4,

45. ii, 101. 1 6, 133. 3, 26. geflyldig, a^'. patient ; 45. 17 ?

//. d. geSyldegum 25. 12; a.

geSyldige 62. 28. $yllic,/r0w. adj. such ; f. Sillecu

20. 18; Sellecu 20. 18 ; g.

Syllices 126. 16*; d. Syllecum

39. 24; a. n. Syllic 118. 25;

Cillic 10. 28; pi. d. Syllecum

39. 25*; Cillicum 54. 21; a. f.

"Syllica 99. 4. Uyncan, wv. w. d. seem, seem

good; tSincan 36. i, 50. 22, 75.

25, 118. 19, x. 8; ind. prs. 3.5.

SynceB xii. 8, xxv. 35, xxviii.

82; SyncS 60. i, 107. 2, 124.

22. xxviii. 38 ; Since'S xxix. 42 ; SincS usual form 22. 21, xii. 18 &c. ; pi. Synca9 16. n*,

23. 13; SincaS 31. 12, 121. 5, xiii. 44 ; pst. ftuhte 24. 28 &c. and viii. 7; sbj. prs. oynce 25. 8, 47. 17*, 117. 27, 137. 5; Since 20. 29, x. 10 &c. ; //. ftyncen 127. 28; pst. Suhte 48. 13, xii. 15.

"Syrine, adj. thin ; comp. Synra

v. 6. tSynnian, wv. make thin, dissipate;

geSinnian 14. 7.

ftyrel, n. hole, aperture; a. 93. 5. tSyrstan, «/z/. impers. w. a. be

thirsty; sbj. prs. $.s. Syrste

60. ii.

U.

ufan, a^. from above, downwards ;

80. 33, xxiv. u, 17, 24; ufane

xx. 141. ufor, comp. adv. higher; 57. 26,

94. 25, 105. 13; sup. yfemest

146. 27.

ultor, m. vulture; 102. 33. unaberendlic, adj. intolerable ;

n. 23. 5 ; a. n.wk. unaberendlice

133-4. unabindendlic, adj. indissoluble;

d. pi. unabindendlicum 38. 31,

96.17*; unanbindendlicum 57.

6*, 8 1. 6*, 96. 17. uneetJele, adj. not noble, mean ;

24. 6, 69. 32, xvii. 28; a. unseftelne 69. 26, xvii. 17.

unsettelian, wv. degrade, debase ;

ind. prs. 3.^. anseSelaS xvii. 27

(J) ; pp. anaSelad 69. 32*. unandergildes, v. ununder-

gielde. unareht, quasi ptcp. not explained;

77. 16* (unreht J). unarimed, adj. countless; un-

arimedum 89. 30 ; //. 7. 10. unasecgendlic, adj. ineffable; d.

unasecgendlicum 128. 25; una-

secgendlicne 37. 7. unaUrotenlice, adv. unweariedly ;

74- 5> J36. 7-

GLOSSARY

307

unawendedlic, adj. unchange- able; 79. 1 6*.

unawendende, adj. unchange- able ; a. unawendendne xi. 13.

unawendendlic, adj. unchange- able; xxiv. 43; /. 129. 8*; unawendenlic 101. 5*; unan-

' wendendlic 96. 21, 101. 5, xx. 17; a. unawendendlicne 48. 27*.

unawendendlice, adv. unchange- ably, inevitably; 144. 14*, 15*, 1 6* ; unanwendendlice ib. C ; unonwendendlice 27. 9*.

unawendlic, adj. unchangeable; f. unandwendlic 129. 8.

unbeorhte, adv. ; comp. unbeorh- tor, less brightly 86.7; unbyrhtor 82. i*.

unbrocheard, adj. delicate, tender; sup. w. unbrocheardost 92. 4.

ungebyrde, adj. uncongenial ; n. 92. 22.

unc, v. wit.

uncer, pass. adj. of us two ; d. uncrum 139. 28; a. pi. n. uncru

99- 23- uncleene, adj. unclean; g. wk.

unclsenan u. 25. uncut?, adj. unknown, not certain ;

»• iv- 395 g' tmcuftes 87. 33,

100. 30; d.f. uncuftre ii. 9; a.

uncuSne xiii. 58 ; f. uncutJe 100.

9 ; //. n. uncu'S xxxi. 6. uncweftende, adj. without speech,

dumb ; //. ivk. uncwetJendan

92. 16. ungecynde, adj. not natural,

alien; a. f. 91. 21 (uncynde B). ungecyndelic, adj. unnatural ;

n. 70. 23*, 93. ii ; comp. n.

ungecyndlicre 142. 6*. uncynlic, adj. unsuitable, impro- per ; comp. n. uncynlicre 142. 6. undeeled, adj. undivided ; n. 93.

32* ; //. undselde 90. 30*. ungedafenlice, adv. unfittingly,

immoderately; 43. 19. undeadlic, adj. immortal ; pi. f.

undeadlica, undeafilice* 26. ii. under, i) prep. \}w.d. a) place ;

under, 10. 20, i. 76 &c. b} sub- jection, under the authority of, under, 7. 16, 34. 26, 104. 12, 115. 15, 125. i, 142. 7 ; beneath (in position) 29. 7. 2) w. a.

a) motion, under, 114. 21, 126. n, xxviii. 33, 39, xxix. 16, 28;

b) subjection, under, 32. 12. ii) adv. underneath, below, xxiv. 33.

underb8ec,a</z>. backwards, back;

103. 7, 8, 13. underetan, sv$. undermine, me-

taph.\ pp. undereten 27. 2. underfon, rv. receive ; underfoon

36. 30 ; ind. prs. 3.^. underfehS

33. 19, 62. i, 136. 18 ; pst. i.s.

underfeng 17. 12, 20. 6 ; sbj.prs.

underfenge 16. 9, 37. 30; //.

underfangen Pr. 8. underliitan, sv2. stoop under,

submit to ; x. 20 ; sbj. prs. pi.

46. 8*. understandan, sv6. understand ;

50. 29, 131. 18; ind. prs. 2.s.

tinderstenst 27. 18* ; 3.5. under-

stent 131. 16 ; pp. understanden

86. 22. understaUolfsest, v. unstaUol-

feest. undeifliedan, wv. subject ; ind.

prs. pi. underfteodaS 32. ii ;

underSiodaS 112. 8*, 141. 5;

pst. 3-j. underSeodde 112. 9*;

underftiodde xxv. 66 ; sbj. prs.

underSiede, underSeode* 72- 3 »

pst. pi. underSiodden 147. 20 ;

pp. underSieded xiv. 8, xvii. 23 ;

underSyded xvi. 4 ; underSeoded

60. 30*, 69. 30* ; undertSied 129.

10, ii, 12, 14; under^eod 39.

26*, 67. 28* ; pi. underSeodde

48. 4* ; / under'Siodde 100. 23. uneatJe, adv. with difficulty ; 7

times, 12. 30 &c. ; ungeaSe 97.

15*. ungeendod, adj. unending ; g.

ivk. ungeendodan 44. 12 ; a.

n. vjk. ungeendode 44. 18. ungeendodlic, adj. endless, eter- nal ; a. n. wk. ungeendodlice 44.

21.

unffleger, adj. ugly ; 145. 24.

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GLOSSARY

unfseglic, adj. notfatal, not serious ; a. n. 107. 29* (ungefseglic C).

unffflst, adj. not firm, unstable ; n. 25. 30.

unfsestreednes, f. instability, in- constancy ; a, unfsestrsednesse 15. 27.

ungefere, adj. impassable ; d. pi. ungeferum, ungefserum* 42. 30.

unfraco'Slice, adv. virtuously; 40. n (unfracodlice B).

ungefrSglice, adv. extraordinari- ly; 61. 17, 101. 24, in. 19.

ungefylled, adj. insatiable ; a. f. ivk. ungefylledan 17. 29.

ungleed, adj. cheerless, unpleasant;

f. ungladu 14. 14. ungleawnes, f. obtuseness, stu- pidity; 132. 29.

unhal, adj. unsound, diseased ;

//. «.unhale 24. 1 2* ; d. unhalum

132. 8 ; a. n. unhale 121. 9. unhered, adj. not praised ; 68.

24 (unherod B). unhlere, adj. fierce, cruel ; a. n.

unhiore xxix. 64. unhror, adj. without motion ; d.

pi. unhrorum 146. 26* n. unhwearfiende, adj. unchanging ;

g. unhwearfiendes 20. 29. unhyflig, adj. unhappy ; unhydig,

unhiSy* 59. 5. uniettnes,/ difficulty, trouble; a.

uneSnesse 62. 3. unliered, adj. untaught, ignorant;

a. unloeredne 17. n, 20. 6 ; un-

gelseredne 17. n* ; g. pi. un-

laeredra xxviii. I. unland, n. waste or barren land ;

g. unlondes 42. 16*. ungelic, adj. unlike, different ;

135. 5 ; n. 92. 22, xx. 33 ; g.

ungelices 147. 3 ; a. f. (or

adv. ?) ungelice 106. 26 ; n.

ungelic 101. 15, 118. 14; pi.

ungelice 43. 22 n. ;/. xxxi. 3 ;

a. f. 52. 19, 79. 32, xx. 55 ; ».

xxxi. 4.

ungelice, adv. differently; 147. 4. ungeliefedlic, adj. incredible ;

comp. n. ungelefedlicre, ungele-

fendlicre* 118. 19.

ungelimp, n. misfortune; a. 125. i9._

unmsere, adj. not famous, obscure ; 68._25.

unmeerlic, adj. ignoble; f. 75. 19.

unmsete, adj. excessive ; d. wk. unmsetan in. 2572.

unmedome, adj. imperfect, un- worthy ; n. wk. unmedeme 82. 22*; d. wk. unmedeman 61. 28*.

ungemenged, adj. unmixed ; f. 100. 31.

unmennisclic, adj. contrary to human nature, unnatural ; f. un- mennisclicu 70. 26.

ungemet, 1) sbst. n. excess ; d. ungemete xxv. 38, xxvi. 62 ; a. ungemet 138. 31. 2) adv. ex- cessively xi. 59; unigmet vii. 33, x. 9.

ungemetfsest, adj. immoderate, intemperate ; a. ungemetfsestne 61. 23 ; pi. ungemetfseste 30. 6.

ungemetfeestnes, f. intemper- ance, incontinence ; 109. 9.

ungemetgiemenn, f. excessive care ; ungemetgemen vii. 28.

ungemetlic, adj. excessive ; enor- mous ; 26. 31 ; g. ungemetlices 27. 4, 41. 13; / ungemetlicre 71. 30 ; d. ungemetlicum 81. 9 ; ivk. ungemetlican 95. 30, in. 19, 26 ; inst. ungemetlice 89. 29 ; d. pi. ungemet] icum 13. 27.

ungemetlice, adv. excessively, immoderately ; about 1 7 limes, 12. 24 &c.

unmiht,y. feebleness ; a. unmeahte 66. 1 7 ; pi* unmihta*, unmeahta no. 5.

unmihtig, adj. weak ; unmehtig 109. 15 ; pi. unmihtige 66. 16*; unmehtige 108. 3, xxiv. 62 ; a. unmihtige 105. 27* ; comp. pi. unmihtegran 108. 5.

ungemyndig, adj. w. g. unmind- ful ; 95. 20, xxii. 55.

unmyndlinga, adv. undesignedly; 125. 24 j umnendlinga xxv. 30.

GLOSSARY

3°9

geunnan, v. arm.

ungeniedd, adj. uncompelled ;

ungened 91. 8 ; pl-f> ungenedde

100. 22. unniedig, adj. uncompelled ; //.

unnedige 133. 2.

unnytlice, adv. in vain ; 142. 31. unnytt, 1) adj. useless, vain ;

unnet 68. 29, xxii. 10 ; n. un-

nytte 95. i* ; wk. unnettan 14.

20*; comp. n. unnyttre 72. 20*.

2) sbst. n. frivolity, folly; unnet

xvi. 6 ; a. 95. 5*, x. 21, xxii.

J7-

unoferswlSedlic, adj. invincible ; pi. unoferswiftedlice 133. 32.

ungerad, adj. discordant ; //. un- gerade 134. 28; d. ungeradum wordum, unskilful, unsuitable 8.7.

ungersedelice, adv. irregularly, unstably ; sup. ungeredelicost 130. 14.

tmgerecllce, adv. in a disorderly manner; intemperately ; 94. 10, 109. 30.

unriht, 1) adj. wrong, unjust ; •wk. unrihta xviii. i ; f. unriht 123.2; n. 112. 21, 133.8, xxvii. 22; g. unryhtes 41. 13*; d. f. unrihtre 124. 3; a. f. unrihte 119. 28; n. unriht 9. 27. 2) sbst. n. wrong, injustice; 131. 24; d. unrihte 36. 20; a. unriht 119. 30, ix. 54; d.pl. unrihtum, acts of injustice, misdeeds 39. 26.

unrihtfeoung, f. wicked hatred ; d.pl. unrihtfioungum xxvii. i.

unrihtgitsung, f. covetousness; g. unrihtgitsunga 19. 23.

unrihthjiined, n. fornication, adultery ; ix. 6 ; g. unrihthae- medes 71. 5; d. unrihthsemede 71. 7, xviii. 10 ; a. pi. un- ryhtheemedu 39. 17*.

unrihtlic, adj. wrong, unjust; g. unrihtlices 18. 23.

unrih.tli.ce, adv. wrongly, wrong- fully; 43. 15, 65. 28, 120. 32.

unrihtlust, m. wrongful desire; d.pl. unrihtlustum 19. 20.

unrihtwis, adj. unjust, wicked ;

wk. unrihtwisa 36. 25 &c. and xv. i ; g. unrihtwises ix. 8 ; wk. unrihtwisan 62. 7 ; d. wk. 7. 18 ; unrihtwisan 39. 29 ; pi. unriht- wise 30. 6, iv. 43, xxv. 58 ; wk. unryhtwisan 9. 26* &c. ; g. un- riht wisra 11.31; d. unriht wisum in. 12, xxv. 2; a. unrihtwise xxiv. 58; wk. unrihtwisan 105. 26.

unrihtwisnes./! injustice, wicked- ness; 62. 13, 104. 6, 132. 29; g. unrihtwisnesse 19. 29.

unrim, n. countless number; 127. 7, i. 44, xx. 190, xxvi. 40; d. unrime xxv. 7; a. unrim 26. 17, xiv. 4; ungerim 60. 28.

ungerisene, n. inconvenience; d. pi. ungerisenum 30. 19.

ungerisenlic, adj. unsuitable, un- seemly; n. 68. 7; a. pi. un- gerisenlice 67. 29; comp. n. ungerisenlicre 68. 14.

ungerisenllce,tf<fz/.inan unseemly manner, disgracefully; 67. 28.

unrot, adj. sad, despondent ; 8. 4, 58. 25 ; n. wk. unrote 9. 20, 23. 10 ; pi. 24. 8, ii.

unrotnes,/. sadness, despondency; fq. 12. 3 &c.; g. unrotnesse 9. 17 &c. ; d. ii. 3 &c. and xxv. 48 ; a. 14. 28, 70. 9 ; //. unrot- nessa 20. 16 ; d. unrotnessum 20.4.

unrotsian, wv. make sad ; //. geunrotsod 39. 24*, 142. 23; geunrotsad 21. 23 ; //. geunrot- sode 24. 5.

ungessllig, adj. unhappy ; 20. 5 &c.; a. ungesseligne 119. 2 ; //. ungesaelige 104. 24, 122. 26, xxvii. 18 ; wk. ungesseligan 124. 9; comp. ungesaeligra 119. 8; //. ungtsseligran 74. n &c. and xix. 42 ; sup. pi. ungesaelgoste 118. 2.

unseerB,/". unhappiness, misfortune; 21. 17, 120. 31 ; //. unsael$a65. 22; ungesselSa 65. 22*, 124. 23* ; ungesalfta 124. 23; g . un- gesselSa 24. 30*, ipS. 7, 131. 9; d. unsaelSum 21. 21; ungessel-

310

GLOSSARY

Sum 13. 27, 21. 21 ; #. unsselSa 21. 27, 117. 19, 125. 17, 18; ungesselSa 14. 20*, 117. 19*.

unsamwreede, adj. not in agree- ment, opposed ; //. 106. 6.

ungescadwis, a^'. unreasoning ; irrational ; n. ungesceadwis 147. 18; £". wk. ungesceadwisan 28. 31; d. ungesceadwisum 131. 13; a. ungesceadwisne 61. 22; //. ungesceadwise 26. 14, 132. 5; K>/£. ungesceadwisan 31. 30; g. wk. ungesceadwisene 31. 29*.

ungescadwisnes, f. want of dis- cernment; 73. 7, 109. 2, 6.

unscettfulnes, f. harmlessness, innocence ; a. unsceSfulnesse

133-5-

unscyldig, adj. innocent; 122. 31 ; g. wk. unscyldgan 123. 16 ; d, unscyldegum 40. 3* ; un- scyldgum ix. 59 ; a. wk. un- scyldigan 122. 24; unscyldgan 122. 30 ; //. d. unscyldegum iv. 36; unscyldgum 123. 12; a. unscyldige 123. 10; wk. un- scildigan 10. 18*.

ungesewenlic, adj. invisible ; n. 128. 20; d. ^vk. unsewenlican 138. 2* ; pi. f. ungesewenlica 128. 2; g. ungesewenlicra 48. 24, xi. 5 ; a. f. ungesewenlica xx. 6; ungesewenlice 79. n*.

unsnytro, f. folly ; d. pi. unsnyt- trum ix. n.

ungestse'SSig, adj. unsteady, fickle; n. wk. ungestseSSige 126. 21*; d. wk. ungestaeftSegan 115. 3.

unstalSolfsest, adj. unsteady, ill balanced (in mind) ; //. un- staSolfseste xxviii. 69 n.

unstille, adj. endowed with movement ; constantly moving, restless; /. wk. 129. 15; n. 102. 29, xx. 92; //. wk. un- stillan xi. 18 ; n. unstillu 128. 3; g. wk. unstillena 48. 30; d. unstillum 115. 4 ; a. f. un- stilla xx. 14 ; wk. unstillan 79. 15-

unstrenge, adj. weak ; d. pi. un-

strengum 59. 24 n. ; comp. un-

strengra 75. 7, 109. 10. unstyrigende, adj. motionless,

stationary ; pi. f. unstirende

146. i ; wk. unstyriendan 146.

6,n. unsweotol, adj. not clear, not

discernible; f. 81. i*;j>/. un-

sweotole xx. 146. unteele, adj. blameless ; f. un-

teelu 47. 27*.

ungetSse, adj. inconvenient, un- pleasant; n. 30. 16; g. unge-

tseses 71. 29. untela, adv. evilly, wrongly ;

134. 30. unteorig, adj. untiring, unceasing;

untiorig xxviii. 17. untidlice, adv. unseasonably ;

untiidlice 12.6. untilod, quasi ptcp.\ Sonne biS

his untilad, no provision will be

made for him, no attention paid

him 67. 12. untodeeled, adj. undivided; 76.

9 &c.; n. 90. 16 &c.; //.unto-

daelde 90. 30. untodseledlic, adj. indivisible,

inseparable; 89. i*; untodse-

lendlic 74. 30 ; d.f. untodeled-

licre 54. 18*.

untreow. /. unfaithfulness, per- fidy; pi. d. untreowum ii. 13 ;

a. untriowa 16. 5. untriewe, adj. perfidious; //.

wk. ungetreowan 8. 9*. untrum, adj. feeble, infirm ; pi.

untrume, ungetrume* 132. 32. untweogende, adj. unhesitating,

sure ; g. untwiogendes 146. 19*. untwifeald, adj. united ; simple,

sincere; wk. untweofealda in.

2* ; a. untwifealdne 109. 27 ;

//. untwifealde 30. 27*; a. /.

untweofealde xi. 95. untydd, adj. uninstructed, un- trained ; a. untydne 20. 6. uiiSearf, f. detriment, disadvan- tage; d. to Sinre unSearefe 16.

7*. unlSeaw, m. bad habit, vice; 32.

23, 95. 8, xxvi. 112 ; g. un-

GLOSSARY

fSeawes 64. 27 ; //./^.unfteawas

70. 6 &c. and xxii. 26, 30, xxvi.

117; g. unSeawa 112. 16; d.

unffeawum 67. 28, xvi. 4 &c. ;

a. unSeawas 61. 8 &c. and xvi.

24, xxvii. 32. ungeflwsere, adj. at variance,

discordant 134. 29 ; a. unge-

Swserne, turbulent 62. 10 «.;

pi. f. ungeSwsera 49. 12 ; n.

ungeftwsere 113. 26. ungeflwiirnes, /. variance, dis- cord; in. 29; pi. ungeSwaer-

nessa 9. n. ungeflyld, /. impatience; d. on

ungeSylde 25. 6. unge'Syldelice, adv. impatiently ;

45- T3- ungetJyldig, adj. impatient ; //.

ungeSyldige, unSyldige* 133.2. unundergielde, adj. not to be

replaced, (in) valuable ; g. unan-

dergildes 27. 20*. ungewealdes, g. used as adv.

ures ungewealdes, without our

control ; 93. 7. unwenlic, adj. unexpected; comp.

d. unwenlicran 138. 2. unwenunga, adv. unexpectedly ;

140. 10. unweorUian, iw. dishonour ; pro.

ind. 2.s. unweorSast 16. 26. unweoiftscipe, m. dishonour ; a.

61. 27*. unwierUe, adj. without honour;

unworthy, ignoble ; unwyrSe 62.

17; unweorSe 62. 20*; un-

weorS 64. 26*, xv. 6 ; f. 75. 19 ;

a. unwyrftne 62. 9 ; //. unwyrSe

41. 15 ; n. unweorSe*, unweorS

24. 12 ; O7w/.unweorSra63. 2*,

^3- 3*5 4 > a' unweortJran 63.

7 n. ; sup. unweorSost 34. 23* ;

ivk. unweorSesta 33. 4* ; pi.

unweorSoste 61. 16*. unwiei^5nes, f. disgrace ; d. un-

weorSnesse 12.1. unwilla, wm. ; d. pi. unwillum,

used as adv. unwillingly i. 24 ;

u>. pers.pron. Sinum unwillum,

against your will 62. 5, cf. 93. 7,

98. 7, 8.

unwis, adj. foolish ; 26. 4 ; //. g. unwisra xx. 148 ; d. unwisum x. 10.

unwisdom, m. folly, ignorance ; d. unwisdome 141. 6.

ungewiss, adj. uncertain ; mys- terious ; 26. 4 (unwis J) ; g. ungewislices 15. 22.

ungewitfulle, adv. senselessly ;

74- !3.

unwitnod, qtiasiptcp. unpunished ; n. 119. 16; /. 121. 19; //. un- witnode 104. 23, 119. 14; un- gewitnode 119. 16* ; a. unwit- node 119. 24; lete unwitnod 119.30.

ungewittig, adj. unreasoning, irrational ; //. wk. ungewittigan 108. 4; ungewittegan 108. 15*.

unwlitigian, wv. deprive of form or beauty ; ind. prs. ^.s. un- wlitegaC 131. 5.

unwrecen, quasi ptcp. unpunished; n. 123. 20.

unwriten, quasi ptcp. unwritten ; a. pi. forleton unwriten 44. 3.

ungewunelic, adj. unusual, extra- ordinary ; n. 70. 23 ; g. unge- wunelices 15. 22.

unwynsum, adj. unpleasant; f. unwynsumu 138. 10 ; unwynsum 137. 8; n. 30. 15.

unwyrd,^. misfortune; a. 50. 16.

unwyrht, n. be hiora unwyrhtum, without their deserving it 123.

32-

up, adv. (ub 86. 20; up 136. 4*, 13*, xx. 156) ; d] rest, above, on high, 57. 21, 73. 31, 92. 20, xxiv. 32, xxxi. 19. b} motion, up, up- wards, 1 8.1 1, xii. 25&c. ; upon 26. 24. c} direction, xxxi. 17.

upende, m. upper end; d. 135. 32, xxix. 1 8.

uppan, prep. w. d. above; ofer uppan xxiv. 27.

uppe, adv. on high; xx. 124.

uprihte, adv. upright, erect ; 147.

9-

uprodor, m. sky; a. xxix. 51. upryne, m. upward course; g.

uprynaes 57. 26*.

312

GLOSSARY

upweard, adv. upwards ; xxxi. 23 upweardes, adv. upwards ; 91

31, xiii. 54, 62.

ure, poss. adj. our, ours; 79. 4 93. 6, xxii. 54; user xx. 249; / ure 144. 17 &c.; n. 101. 9; £" ures 19. 21 &c. aw</ xx. 258, 261 ; usses xx. 265, 267, xxi 12 ; d. urum 29. 7*, 93. 2, 146

32, xx. 33; ussum 29. 7; a ftone urne, ours 84. 28 ; n. ure 146. 26 ; pl.f. ure 34. 6* ; ussa viii. 40; usse xxi. 35; g. urra 89. 9, 10; ura xxi. 14; ussa xxiii. II ; d. urum 82. 7, xx. 252; a. ure 145. 13.

ut, tfdfo. a^ place, out, 115. 22. />)

motion, out, outside, 11.4, i. 21

&c. utan, adv. outside, from outside ;

fq. 36. 9, x..4 &c. ; uton 5 times

in B, 79. 21 &c. utane, adv. from outside, outside ;

62. 33, 63. i, 80. 32, 89. 2. ute, fldz;. outside, out of doors ;

33- 3J> 95- 4> viii. 27; comp.

utor 94. 25. utemest, j«/. a^'. outermost ; v.

ytemest. uton, let us; let us do; w. inf.

75. 15, 88. 32, 138. 5; wutun

103. 4; ute 17. 8*; w. g. uton

Sees 75. 17. uflwita, turn, philosopher, sage;

45. 7 &c. and x. 50, xxii. 54;

g. uftwitan 45. 5 ; pi. 81. 17, xx.

184; uftwiotan 127. 4, 131. 8;

g. uoVitena 85. 24.

W.

wa, 1) sbst. n. suffering, hardship ;

waa i. 25 (J) ; d. mid uua iii. 6

(J). 2) inter j. oh ! alas ! 73. 22. wac, adj. unstable, yielding; n.

xx. 93. waclic, adj. insignificant; n. 56.

8.

waclice, adv. weakly ; v. 34. wadan, sv6. go, proceed; ind.

prs. 3 ._/>/. wadaft 143. 2 ; sbj.pst. wode 48. 13. weecan, wz>. weaken; gewaecan

v. 31. wsecce, w/. watching, vigil ; a. pi.

wseccan 70. 8.

weed, /. dress, clothes ; //. wseda 77 . 1 1 ; ^ . xxv. 32, 39 ; d. wsedum 64. 25, xv. 3, xxv. 4; a. wseda viii. 23.

weedl, f. poverty; 60. 16; d. wsedle 24.4; a. 28. 21, 31. 16, 60. 24, 76. 25.

W8§dla,w/w. (gen. used as adj.} poor man ; 28. 24, 65. 15, 76. 24; </. wsedlan 28. 26; //. 28. 10 ; </. wsedlum x. 31.

wsefS, /! wonderful spectacle, marvel ; wsefSo xxviii. 82 n. ; £-. wsef^e 104. ii. wag, /?z. wave ; d. waege xxviii.

58. wcegan, wv. afflict ; //. gewseged

ii. 3.

wsegn, ?//. carriage, waggon ; waen 130. 21 ; g. wsenes 129. 19, 131. i ; waenes Sisla, the Waggon-Shafts (Charles' Wain) 126. 3, xxviii. 10 ; a. wsen 129, 20.

weelhreow, adj. fierce, cruel; wselriowix. 38; wk. wselhreowa 7- 23; g. wselhreowes ix. 5 ; d. wk. wselreowan 36. 28. Wffilhreownes,/! fierceness, cruel- ty; 67. 7 ; a. pi. waelriownessa 39- 17*. wsepen, n. weapon; //. waepnu

40. 22 ; g. wsepna 8. 20. wser, adj. cautious ; f. waeru 47.

27* n. ; a. pi. wsere 62. 27. waerscipe, m. caution; 62. 25,

87.7.

weerfto, v. weefS. weestm, m. crop, produce ; a. westm 136. 15* ; pi. wsestmas 30. 3 ; g. wsestma xx. 101 ; d. wsestmum 29. 24, 33. 23*; a. wsestmas 33. 28*, viii. 19, xx. 75, xxix. 70; westmas 80. 17*, 136. 20*. weestmbsere, adj. fertile; wk.

GLOSSARY

313

westmbsera 136. 16* ; a. wsestm-

baere 51. 28, xii. I. w»t, 1) adj. wet, moist; /. 80. 7 ;

n. 80. 6, 7, xx. 77, 81 ; d.

wsetum xx. 90 ; ivk. waetan 80.

13. 2) sbst. n. wetness, mois- ture; 80. 5, xx. 74. weeta, wm. moisture ; 136. 12 ; a.

wsetan 33. 29, xxix. 48. weeter, n. water; 49. n, xi. 43

&c. ; g. wseteres 80. 5, 20, 25 ;

wsetres xx. 108, 123; d. waetere

80. 13, viii. 59 &c.; wgettere

xx. 90; waetre xx. 150, xxviii.

63 ; a. wseter 34. i, viii. 23, 28 ;

//. wsetru 53. 4; d. wseterum

74. 2*; wsetrum 115. 8. w§&8an, wv. hunt; xix. 15. wafian, wv. w. g. be astonished,

marvel at ; xxviii. 44 ; ind. prs.

3.j. wafaS 126. 5, 13; pi.

wafiaS 31. 12 ; sbj. prs. wafige

xxviii. 1 8, 31 ; prs. p. wafiende

50. 10. wafung,/. astonishment, wonder ;

a. wafunga 125. 15. wag, m. wall; wah no. 23; g.

pi. waga u. 27- wagian, wv. intrans. move, sway ;

ind.pst. 3..?. wagode 101. 27. wala, inter j. alas! oh! iv. 29,

xxi. i ; wella . . . wel 89. 5,

139- 5- walawa, interj. alas! 124. 9*,

weilawei 103. 10. wana, wm. want, deficiency ; 22.

20 &c. ; used as adj. deficient,

83.9, 11,84. 1,85. 16. wancol, adj. wavering, fickle ; f.

47. 20* ; a. fl. wk. wanclan 15.

3°-

wandlung,/. changing, variable- ness; d. wandlunga 15. 27.

wandrian, wv. wander ; vary ; ind. prs. $.s. wandraS 105. 13, xxiv. 23 ; sbj. prs. wandrige 130. 1 8 ; prs. p. wandriende 128. 29.

wang, m. plain, field ; //. wangas xx. 77.

wangstede, m. place; a. pi. wongstedas viii. 56,

wanian, wv. trans, and intr.

diminish; 91. 2 ; ind. prs. $.5.

wanaS 60. 16, 71. 18, 148. 13,

20; //. waniaS 92. n ; pp.

gewanod 28. 16, 99. 19 ; pi. f.

gewanode 24. 27. warm, adj. dark ; n. wan v. 4 ;

a. wk. wonnan xi. 61. warnian, wv. rflx. w. wiiS;

beware, guard ; ind. prs. ^.s.

warenaft 68. 4, 144. 31 (wsernaS

B) ; gewarenaS 16. 21. waroti, n. shore; a. wearoS i.

14; wearod viii. 30; weroS

34- I-

wat, swv. know ; inf. witan 15. 10 &c. ; ind. prs. i.s. wat 8. 20, iv. 5 1 &c. ; waet xxviii. 80; neg. nat x. 53, xix. 37 ; 2.s. wast 1 3. 5 &c. ; interrog. wastu 13. 13, 18. 16; wasS Su 62. 5, 65. u ; wsest 66. 3 ; neg. nast 13. 16, 104. 26 ; 3.J. wat 26. 2, iii. 9 &c. ; neg. nat 9. 14 &c. ; //. witon 24. i &c. and ix. i, xix. 24 ; witan 67. i, xvii. 7, xix. 20; neg. niton 32. 23, 83. 25, 108. 16; nyton 25. 16 &c. and xi. 10 ; pst. i.s. and ~%.s. wisse, wiste* 15. 14, n. 7*, 61. 22 &c. ; neg. nysse, nys(s)te* 96. 3 &c. and xxvi. 66 ; nesse 94. 21 n. ; 2.5-. wistest 24. 17* ; neg. nystes 13. 20, 22 ; nestes 13. 19 ; pi. wisson xxvi. 100, xxviii. 19 ; vvisston 116. 27*; neg. nyston 115. 25 ; imp. wite 17. 20 &c. ; sbj. prs. 78. 1 6 &c.; neg. nyte 12. 31 &c. ; //. witen 121. 21, 147. 14, xix. 13 ; pst. wisse 13. 10 &c. ; neg. nysse 97. 19, 22 ; nesse 94. 21, 96. 2 ; //. wissen 147. 13.

waft, /. hunting; d. watte xxvn.

13- we, pers. pron. we; 13. 29, ix. i

&c.; g. ure 19. 14 &c.; d.and

a. us 29. 9, xi. 12 &c. wea, wm. misery, misfortune; a.

wean 118. 23. wealaf,/. survivors of misfortune ;

i. 22.

3*4

GLOSSARY

weald, m. forest; 57. 19, xiii. 46.

geweald, n. power, control ; g. used as adv. w. pers. prons. "Sines gewealdes, in your power 29. 24, 25 ; heora agnes ge- wealdes, of their own accord

37. 24, cf. 37. 29 ; a. geweald

38. 22, 107. 15, 124. 5, i. 38, xvi. 21, xxii. 36, xxvii. 5.

wealdan, rv. (w. g. ; except 89. 1 9 (d.*} and 136. 23 (a.)); wield, control ; govern ; 17. 23, 65. 24, 81. 23; waldan xx. 129, 198, 201 ; to wealdanne 97. I ; ind. prs. 2.s. wealdest xx. 7' > weltst 79. 12*, 30* ; %.s. weal- deiS xxi. 33 ; waldeS xxiv. 34, 35, xxv. I5,xxix. 76 ^.,93; wealt 98. i*, 125. 28, 136. 30*; wilt 13. 23, 97. 9 ; welt 57. 3*, 86. 3 &c.; causes in. 7 ; wylt 97. 5 ; //. wealdaft 65. 23 ; pst. 3.5. weold 96. 6*, xxvi. 10 ; wiold ix. 38 ; //. wioldon i. 48; sbj. prs. wealde 12. 1 6 &c. and xvi. 16; walde 131. n ; //. wealden 65. 23 ; walden 102. 25 ; pst. weolde 96. 4, 5, 96. 21 ; wiolde 96. 10, 97. 23, zoo. 20; prs. p. waldende 104. 21, 107. 7.

wealdend, 1) m. ruler, con- troller; 48. 23, xi. 2 &c. ; waldend more jtsual 83. 23, iv. 49 &c. ; //. wealdendas 13. 21, 32. ii ; waldendas 35. 30; d. wealdendum 64. 22. 2) adj. powerful ; a. wealdendne 38. 16, 30*, 65. 4; waldendne 38- 30.

gewealdlefler, n. rein, bridle ; g. wealdleSeres49. 5 ; a. geweald- leSer 49. 27, 105. 18, xi. 28; gewaldlefter xxiv. 39 ; pi. d. gewealdleSerum 136. 23 ; ge- weltleSnim xxix. 77 ; a. ge- wealdleSeru xi. 75.

wealhstod, m. interpreter ; Pr. I.

weallan, rv. boil, seethe ; prs. p. weallende viii. 45.

wealwian, ivv. intrans. roll; fade, wither; wealowian 91. 16; ind.

prs. 3.s. wealuwaS xi. 58 ;

wealwaS 49. 19* ; sbj. prs. pi.

wealowigen 130. 6 ; prs. p.

wealwiende 14. 16. weard, m. guardian ; xi. 20, 31,

xxviii. 77. weardian, wv. keep ; last wear-

digan, keep its place, remain

xx. 241. •wearm, adj. warm ; f. So. 8, xx.

80; n. 49. 20; g. wearmes 12.

ii ; pi. n. wearm xi. 61. weas, adv. by chance; 125. 13

&c. and -&X.V. 31, xxviii. 72. weaxan, rv. grow, increase ; 14.

5 &c. ; to wexanne 91. 20 ; ind.

prs. weaxS 73. 26*; wex?> 71.

18, 148. 13*, xix. 8; geweaxS*,

gewex8 91. 30 ; gewyxS 99.

1 8 ; //. weaxaS 21. 4 &c. and

vi. 9 n.} xxv. 40 ; wexaS 92. 1 1 ;

psl. weox i. 5, xx. 243 ; pi.

weoxon 127. 10; sbj. prs. ge-

weaxe xiii. 52 ; wexe 46. 12*. wecg, m. lump, ingot; d. wecge*,

wegge 90. 8. wecgan, wv. trans, move ; ind.

prs. $.pl. wecggaft xxvii. 4 ; sbj.

prs. wecge vii. 35. wedan, wv. be mad ; prs. p. we-

dende hund 1 1 1 . 1 8 ; d. wk.

wedendan gietsere 19. 9. gewede, n. madness, frenzy; ge-

wed ix. 5. wedehund, m. mad dog ; wede-

hunde xxv. 18. weder, n. weather, season ; 52.

4, 115. 21, xxvi. 28; g. weSres

xii. 13 (J) ; d. wedere 14. 12 ;

a. weder 144. 32, xi. 59, xxix.

64; d. pi. wederum 12. 10,

xxviii. 45; wedrum 18. 13. weg, m. way, path ; 73. 24, 82.

16, xx. 277, 279 ; g. weges 106.

i; d. wege 73. 24, 139. 28,

31, xix. 4, xxiv. 44; a. weg

fq. 51. 14 &c. and xiii. 58,

xxix. 8 ; a. pi. wegas 53. 10,

57. 26. wegferend, m. traveller; 33. 9,

14. wel, adv. well; 12. n, v. 24

GLOSSARY

315

&c. ; wel tarn, quite 57. 9,

cf. xiii. 50; comp. bet 46. 32,

x. 65 &c. ; sup. betst 8. 1 1

&c. and ii. 13. wela, wm. prosperity, riches ; fq. ;

plural more usual, 17. 18 &c.

and xxi. 22 ; g. welan 24. 2 &c.

and xix. 43 ; </. 26. 3 &c. ;

#. 24. 10 &c. 0W vii. 1 6 ; //.

17. 20 &c. ; g. welena 19. I,

27. 20, 60. 28 ; welona 17. 7 ;

</. welum 18. 3 &c. #»a? x. 28;

a. welan 59. 24, 60. 14. welriwser, adv. nearly everywhere ;

xii. 4, xxviii. 82.

welhwses, adv. nearly ; ii. 10 (J). welh.welc.^n?#. adj. nearly every ;

11. welhwilc xx. 191. •welig, adj. prosperous, wealthy ;

29. 24 &c. ; g. wk. welegan

63. 20; d. wk. xiv. i, i. 37;

welgan 60. 28* ; a. weligne

59. 18, 65. 4; wk. welegan 77.

i*, x. 31 ; //. welige 24. 7,

33. 23, viii. 8 ; wk. welgan 60.

12 ; g. weligra 19. 4; d. wele-

gum 60. 9 ; a. welige 73. 20 ;

wk. welegan 60. n ; sup. wel-

gost 59. 14. weligian, wv. enrich ; gewele-

gian 28. 26. welwynsum, adj. very pleasant ;

welwinsum xiii. 50. wen, f. hope, expectation; 138.

20. wena, wm. hope, expectation ;

opinion ; 63. 27, xxviii. 35 ; d.

wenan 68. 13. wenan, wv. w. g. or sbj. hope for,

expect; think, believe ; 13. 26,

vii. 7 &c. ; to wenanne 37. 31

&c. ; ind. prs. i.s. werie 23. 1 8

&c. awrfxxv. 29; 2.s. wenst 15.

21 &c. and ix. 48; fiuwensfl

24. 27 ; interrog. wenstuy^. 12.

31 &c. ; 3.J. wenS 107. 9, no.

14; wentJ him Sara 134. 30;

//. wenaS 15. 6, xix. 34 &c. ;

pst. i.s. wende 21. 13 &c. ; 2.s.

wendest ii. 5 &c. ; wendes 120.

24 ; wendes Su Se 33. 10 ; $.s.

wende 15. 13, 45. 9, i. 78, 82 ;

imp. wen 47. 4 ; sbj. prs. wene 54. 17 &c. ; //. wenen 26. 14 &c. and x. 63 ; /.tf. 13. 24 &c.

wend, n. course, alternative; o'SSe oYidde wend 118. 15.

wendan, wv. trans, and intr. turn, direct; go; 13. 32, iv. 34, 40; gewendan xxii. 57; ind. prs. i.s. wende 121.6 ; 3.5. went 10. 23, 103. 18, 149. i, xiii. 55 ; turn out, come to pass, 125. 8 ; //. wendaft 97. 32 &c. ; pst. on englisc wende, translated Pr. 2 ; gewende Pr. 9 ; pi. wendon 8. u, ii. 14; sbj. prs. wende 78. 4 &c. and xviii. n, xxxi. 20; pi. wenden 130. 9,

137- 17- wendung, f. alteration, change ;

d. wendinge vii. 41. wenian, wv. accustom, train; ind.

pst. 3..r. gewenede xxix. 6; //.

gewenedon 57. 18. weod, n. weed ; a. xii. 28 ; a. pi.

52. i*; wiodxii. 4. weorc, n. work; 128. 19; g.

weorces 12. 20 &c. and vi. 17,

vii. 7 ; d. weorce 40. 10 &c. ;

a. weorc 38. 4, xi. 77 &c. ; pi.

g. weorca 41. 13 &c. and xx. .21 ; d. weorcum 41. 6 &c. ; a.

weorc 145. 13. geweorc, n. work, structure ; a.

99-3-

weorcmann, m. workman, la- bourer; a. pi. weorcmen 40. 18.

weorpan, -$-^3. cast, throw; change; 116. 14, xxvi. 76; ind. prs. $.s. wearp 18. 20; wearp hine mid tfeere tungan, threw the tongue at him 36. 23.

weoi'San, sv$. happen ; become ; fq. used as auxiliary vb. 37. 20, xi. 19 &c. ; fq. w. to, 83. 3 &c. ; rflx. Se weorftan on, arrive at 105. n, xxiv. 18 ; ind. prs. 2.s. wyrst xxiv. 44 n. ; 3.^. we- orfteS xiii. 56, xviii. 9, xx. 102 «., xxviii. 63, 75, xxix. 33; wyrS usual form 10. 8 &c. ; 6 times in Metr. v. 18 &c. ; //. weorSaS 33- 3, xiii. 36 &c.; arrive, 57.

GLOSSARY

16; wiorftao1 92. 12; pst. \.s. wearS 12. 20 &c. ; 2.J. wurde 8. 19 ; 3.*. wearS 37. 9 &c. 0w</ xxvi. 13, 28 ; //. wurdon 67. 4, xxvi. 79 &c. ; sbj. prs. weorSe 21. 1 7, v. 6 &c. ; is formed, 1 26. 20; wiorSe 69. 13 ; pi. weorften 25. 6 &c. and v. 45 ; weorSan 122. 6; /j/. wurde 62. 12 &c. ##</ viii. 39, xxv. 31 ; pi, wurden 40. 26 &c. ; wurdon 96. 16, 136. 27*; //. geworden 126. 23 ; pi. wordene xix. 29.

geweorfSan, sv^. happen, come to pass; 6 times, 12. 17 &c. ; gewiorSan xi. 39 ; ind. prs. %.$. geweorSeft xxiv. 55 ; gewyrS 5 times, 39. 4 &c. ; gewirft 35. 7 ; /j/. 3~y. gewearS 36. 24 ; sbj. prs. geweorSe n tfrn^r, 128. 18 &c. ; pst. gewurde 9. 4 ; //. pi. n. gewordene 145. 14.

weortJfullic, adj. honourable; g. weorSfullices 42. 15.

weorfrfullice, adv. honourably ; 41. 4.

weorftgeorn, adj. ambitious ; wk. weorftgeorna x. 48 ; pi. g. wk. weorSgeornena 139. 7; d. weorSgeornum 139. 10 ; sup. pi. weorSgeornuste 44. 4*.

weorftian, wv. honour; esteem; 143. 25 ; to weorSianne 72. 27, 75. 13, 14; ind. prs. pi ge- weorftaS 32. 28; pst. weorftode 64. 27, 30; //. weorftodon 115. 27, xxvi. 45 ; sbj. prs. weorftige 104. 17 ; pp. geweorSod 32. 25, 26 ; geweorSad x. 28 ; //. ge- weorSode 69. 4.

weor"5lic, adj. valuable ; dis- tinguished, glorious; 75. 24; a. weorolicne 133. 29; a. pi. f. weorSlica xx. 226; weorSlice 81. 34*; sup. n. weorSlicosS

75. 21.

weoriJmynd, f. honour, dignity ;

30. 20; a. weorSmynde 30. 21 ;

g. pi. weorftmynSa i. 5 1 . weoriSscipe, m. dignity, honour 5 fq. 17. 18 &c. ; g. weorSscipes

17. 7 &c. and xix. 44; d.

weorSscipe 23. 19 &c. ; wyrS-

scipe 36. 25*; a. weorSscipe

32. 7 &c. ; d. pi. weorSscipum

54.2. wepan, rv. weep; bewail; 102.

26 ; rftx. 8. 5 ; to wepanne 23.

i ; ind. pst. 3.^. weop 102. 5 ;

prs. p. wepende 8. 8. wer, m. man ; 22. 9 ; d. were xvii.

4 ; a. wer viii. 35 ; pi. weras 133.

7; g. wera 139. 7; a. weras 46.

28, x. 62.

werelic, adj. unsubstantial, paltry; pi. werelice, werilice* 28. 24 ;

f. werelica 25. ion. werelice, adv. abjectly, meanly;

71. 24 (wserelice B).

werig, adj. weary ; n. wk. werie

72. i ; werige 72. i*, xxvi. 114; d. wk. weregan 72. 3 ; a. n. wk. werige xxiv. 60 ; g. pi. werigra

50- IS-

werod, n. host, troop ; d. werede

66. 9 ; //. g. weroda xx. 86, 162, xxix. 78 ; weorada xx. 49 ; a. werode 116. 6.

werod, adj. sweet ; comp. weoro-

dra 52. 3. werodan, wv. become sweet ;

ind. prs. ^.s. werodaS*, weredaS

51- 4-

weifteod, f. nation ; a. werSiode

ix. 21 ; //. werSeoda xxvi. 73;

werSioda xxix. 28 ; a. xxiv. 35. wesan, wese, v. beon. west, adv. west, westwards ; 136.

i, ix. 42, x. 5, xiv. 7, xxix. 28. westan, adv. from the west; iv. 22,

vi. 8. westdsel, m. west part ; d. west-

dsele 135. 30; a. westdael xxix.

IS-

weste, adj. waste, uninhabited ;

g. westes 42. 7 ; a. pi. n. westu holu 19. 8.

westenn, n. desert; d. //.-weste-

num 42. 30. westeweard, adj. western ; a. oS

westeweardne 39. 27, 41. 21,

67. 31.

westmest, adj. westernmost; n. xvi. ii.

GLOSSARY

317

wio, n. bay, creek; xxi. 12. wid, adj. wide ; a. wk. widan

viii. 41, xi. 45, xiii. 65. wldcuS, adj. widely known,

famous ; //. widcufte 24. 4. wide, adv. widely; 93. 6, viii. 51

&c. gewider, n. weather ; //. gewideru

xi. 61. widgiell, adj. extensive ; f. widgel

x. 10 ; //. /. widgille 46. 4*;

widgil x. 6. widgielnes, f. spaciousness; a.

widgielnesse 72. 16. widmsere, adj. far-famed; 53.

22. wiell, m. spring, fountain ; g. pi.

wella 34. i. wiella, wm. spring, fountain ; a.

wellan viii. 29. wielm, m. boiling, surging ; d.

welme in. 30*, xxv. 46. wierdan, wv. injure ; ind. prs.

$.pl. wyrdaS.

wiernan, -wv. a) prevent ; b) re- ject, refuse; wyrnan 149. 5 (ft) ;

ind. prs. 3.^. wernS 145. 16 (a). wiers, wiersa, wierst, v. yfel,

yfle.

wiertte, adj. iv. g. worthy ; hon- oured; weorSe 35. 18* ; wyrSe

usual form n. 23*, 33. 5 &c. ;

weort? 61. 6*, 124. 26, viii. 37;

/ wyrSe 47. 8 ; n. 43. 24 &c. ;

a. wyrSne 63. 18* ; weorftne 61.

4, 64. 9 ; //. wyrSe 7. 8 &c. and

i. 37, x. 56; weorSe 104. 10;

f. wyrfte 98. 8 ; a. weorSe 28. 5, 62. 27, 64. 6; wyrSe i. 67 ; rttt»/. weorftra 64. 29 ; #. wyrSran 122. 29 ; weorSran 63. 7, 71. 22 ; pi. xv. 12; wyrSran iv. 45; jw/. weorSost 53. 17; //. w/£. weor- ftestan 61. 21, 67. 2.

wif, «. woman; wife ; 22. n &c.;

g. wifes 103. 13; d. wife xvii. 4, xxvi. 68 ; a. wif 22. 32 ; //. g. wifa 54. 7; a. wif 22. 13.

wifian, 7<v^. marry (a wife) ; //.

gewifod 24. 9. wig, n. war; £•. wiges xxvi. 13;

d. wige i. 22.

wigend, m. warrior ; g. pi. wigen- dra xxvi. 31.

wiht, fn. thing; creature; xiii. 19; wuht usual form 12. 22 &c.; wyht 147. 2*; g. (/.) " wuhte 36. 6, 60. 6, 148. 17 ; d. (/.) 93. u, 23, xi. 78 ; used as adv. iv. comp. wuhte Son mare xiv. 10, cf. xvi. 14, xx. 108, 117, xxviii. 35; a. (/) wiht xiii. 19; wuht 91. 6, 148.14, 18 ; pron. anything, xiii. 33 ; elles wuhte ix. 20 ; pi. wuhta 36. u, 126. 17, xxxi. 2 ; g. 93. 31, 94. 7, xi. 52 &c.

wilde, adj. not tame, wild ; f. xviii. 5; n. 124. II ; g. iuk. wildan 57. 12 ; a. xiii. 27 ; //. wilde xiii. 39 ; n. wildu 101. 28, xxvii. 20.

wilder, n. wild beast ; //. wildior 1 * 7- 3 > <§"• wildra xxvi. 76 » wildedeora 116. 15*; ^. wildio- rum 122. 14.

gewill, n. will, wish ; a. 9. 27, 10. 24, 19. 23, iv. 34.

Willa, wm. will; desire; 16. 25 &c. aw^/ xviii. 2 ; £•. willan n. 29 &c. and xi. 83 ; d. 9. 25, iv. 28 «Scc.; a. 17. 27 &c. and viii. 37, xiii. 55 ; //. d. TV. prons. fq. hiora willum, of their own ac- cord 25. 2, cf. 25. 23, 91. 4 &c. ; selfra willum x. 19; adv. willum, joyfully xiii. 41.

willan, anv. wish, be willing ; fq. used as auxil. will, would ; ind. prs. i.s. wille 9. 28 &c. and xiii. i, xxiv. 52; neg. nylle xxiv. 52 ; iv. ellipse of inf. nelle 105. 23 ; 2..S-. wilt 9. 18 &c. and iv. 49, xxiv. 48, 56 ; neg. nelt 10. 24* ; 3-j. wille fq. in B, 26. 23 &c. ; wile in C, 12. 8, iv. 51 &c. ; wyle 136.21*; neg. nylle 91. 7 &c. ; nyle 38. 12*, 79. 6 &c. and xxvii. 14 ; nele 70. 16, 122. 18, 140. 26, 149. 5; xiii. 33, xxi. 34;^/.willa« 15. 5, v.

22 &c. ; wille we 5 times, 22.

23 &c. ; neg. nyllaS 109. 3 &c.; nellaft 32. 21*, 108. ii;pst. \j.

3iB

GLOSSARY

and 3X wolde 35. 32 &c. and ix. 12, xi. 15; wuolde i. 38; neg. nolde 84. 12 &c. and xxvi. 90; 2. 5. woldest 10. 17 &c. a«^ xx. 49 ; woldes 48. 12, 118. 29, 122. 29; «££•. noldes 25. 24, 59. 6 ; pi. woldon 34. 1 7 &c. ; woldan 9. 22*, 25, 31. 10; woldean 53. 26*; wolde ge ii. 16 ; -$•<£/. /rj. wille 12. 15, xiii. 27 &c. ; wile 60. 12, xiii. 3 &c. ; neg. nylle 91. 4 &c. ; nyle xxv. 67; nelle 72. 4*; nele ix. 63; //. willen 109. 23 &c. and xix. 5, 15; willan in B, 94. 15* &c.; willon 98. 17 ; ;z^. nyllen 122. 13, 139. ii ; nyllan 94. 15*; pst. wolde 18. 24, iv. 33 &c. ; //. wolden 35. 3 ; woldan 36. i*, 65. 24; woldon 88. 22, 26.

wilnian, wv. w. g., a, sbj., or ger. inf. 106. 16; wilnigan 140. 24; to wilnianne 39. ii &c.; to wil- nienne 31. 3* ; ind. prs. 2.s. wilnast 16. 24 &c. and v. 24; 3.5. wilnaft 25. ii &c. and xx. 159, xxv. 51 ; willnaS 55. 5*, 66. 7*, 109. 1 8 ; pi. wilniaS 31. 2 2 &c. and xix. 43 ; w. sefter, yearn 53. 16; wilnigaS 41. 14*, 45. 3*; willniaS 74. 12*, 93. 2 7 ; w. ellipse of inf. Sider will- niaS 147. 8* ; wilnige ge 42. 17; pst. i.s. and 3.^. wilnode 40. 9, 13. 20 &c. and xxv. 56; 2.s. wilnodest 19. 15, 135. 20; pi. wilnodon 26. 19 &c.; gewil- nodon 26. 20 ; wilnedon 67. 4, i- 35 (J) 5 sfy'- P}'S' wilnige 13. 2 &c. and xxix. I ; wilnie xiii. 69; willnige 135. 23*; welnige 1 1 8. ii ; pi. welnigen 35. 24 &c. and x. 63; wilnien 31. 23, 1 06. 32; wilnigan 35. 21*; wil- nian 46. 30* ; prs. p. wilnigende 81. 18*.

wilnung, / desire; 41. 12, 81. 20, xx. 186; g. wilnunga 81. 24 ; wilnunge xx. 198 ; d. wil- nunga 143. II ; a. xx. 191 ; //. welnunga 38. 31.

win, n. wine ; a. 12. 10, 33. 29,

viii. 20. wind, m. wind ; 14. n, v. 7 &c.;

g. windes 16. 30 &c. ; d. winde

80. 19, xx. 81 &c. ; a. wind 10.

1 1 &c. and iv. 24 ; pi. g. winda

126. 19; a. windas 99. 2, xi.

60. windan, sv^ . intrans. wind ; fly ;

xxiv. 10 ; ind. prs. ^.pl. windaS

xxxi. 12 n. ; pst. i.s. ic gewand

ymb Croeses ftearfe, looked after

his interests 18. 18. wingedrinc, n. wine-drinking ; g.

wingedrinces xxv. 39. wingeard, m. vineyard ; d. pi.

wingeardum 73. 27, xix. 9. gewinn, n. contest, war ; gewin

xxvi. 12 ; g. gewinnes 126. 19,

xxv. 51 ; d. gewinne 53. 23 &c.

and xxv. 70 ; a. gewin 7. 2. gewinna, wm. foe ; pi. gewinnan

1 06. 4. winnan, sv^. strive, endeavour;

struggle, contend; 98. 10 &c.

and xxv. 67, 69 ; ind. prs. 2.s.

winsS 16.26; 3.^. winne'S xxviii.

57 ; winS 10. 27 &c. and xi. 33,

xiii. 17; //. winnaS 42. 10, xi.

45 &c.; wynnaS iv. 56 (J); pst.

pi. iv. sefter wunnon 139. 13;

sbj.prs. winne 98. 19 &c. ; pi.

winnan 146. 12*; prs. p. win-

nende iii. 4, xi. 34, 41. gewinnan, sv^. attain; overcome,

conquer ; to gewinnanne xix. 44 ;

//.gewunnen 36. 20, 54. 5, 115.

20, i. 17, 28. winter, m. winter; 49. 19, xi. 59 ;

g. wintres xxix. 64 ; d. on wintra

49. 20, 68. 2, 136. 18, xvi. 14;

a. winter 12. n, 92. 6; //. g.

wintra 126. 9, i. 29, 44. 15 ; a.

winter xxvi. 17, xxviii. 26. winter deeg, m. winter day ; d. pi.

winterdagum 10. 10, iv. 20. wintrig, adj. wintry ; d. pi. win-

tregum 12. 9. wis, adj. wise ; 45. 4 &c. and i.

51, xxiv. 34 ; wk. wisa 9. 23 &c.

and x. 48 ; f. wis xviii. 5 ; g. wk.

wisan 45. n, x. 33 &c. ; d.

GLOSSARY

319

wisum 35. 8, 63. 5 ; wk. wisan 36. 24 &c. ; a. wisne 62.15 &c. ; wk. wisan x. 12 ; //. wise 35. 23 &c. and vii. 41, xxix. 13; ivk. wisan 1 10. 31 ; abs. without art.

J39- 5»' £"• wisra 41- 26> I][3' I0> xxviii. 67; </. wisum 139. 9, xx. 149; a. wise 62. 27; aw/. //. wisran iv. 45 ; sup. pi. wk. wisestan 64. 14; a. wk. 39. 22.

wisdom, m. wisdom, philosophy; fq. ttsedas the name of one of the t-wo persons of the dialogue, 8. 16, vi. i &c.; g. wisdomes 22. 9 &c. ; d. wisdome 40. 28 &c. ; a. wis- dom 35. 18, vii. 7 &c. ; a. pi. wisdomas 1 8. 5.

wise, wf. manner ; state, con- dition; affair; 14. 3, 138. 17; g. wisan 51. 20 ; d. 126. 31, 132. 25; a. 37. ii.

wislice, adv. wisely; 41. 17, xx.

'5-

gewiss, 1) adj. certain, sure; n. gewis 146. 16; a. 145. 32, 146.

10 ; comp..n. gewisre 86. 12. 2) sbst. n. certainty; a. gewis 145.

3-

gewisslice, adv. with certainty,

surely ; gewislice 26. 17, 96. 19,

148. 10. wist, f. provision, sustenance ; 77-

1 1 ; g. wiste xxv. 39. wit, pers. pron. we two ; about 33

times, 12. 25 &c. and xxvi. 3;

wyt 78. 19; d. unc 19. 23, 122.

14; a. 82. 25, 88. 32, 100. 29,

137- 17, 138. 5- wita, wm. councillor, senator ; x.

44 ; //. witan 34. 31, 64. 14 ; g.

witena xv. 5, 12, xix. 7, xx. 3;

d. witum 35. 6, 64. 26 ; a. witan

39. 22, i. 66, ix. 25. gewita, wm. witness ; 45. 31. witan, svi . blame, reproach ; ind.

prs. 2.s. witst 19. 12 ; sbj. prs.

wite Pr. 12. gewitan, svi. depart; witan xxiv.

52 ; ind. prs. $.s. gewiteS xxix.

11 ; gewit 1 8. 13, 114. 10, n, 136. 13, xx. 158; //. gewitaft 20. 28 &c. and xxix. 31 ; pst.

•$.pl. gewitan 8. 12*; imp.pl. gewitaiS 8. 21 ; sbj. prs. gewite 81. 10, 114. ii ; pp. gewiten 24. 20, 33. 15.

wite, n. punishment, torture ; fq. 113. 22 &c. ; g. wites 43. 24 &c. ; d. wite 36. 26 &c. ; on wite, undergoing punishment 120. 25 ; a. in. 6 &c. ; pi. witu 103. 2, 125. 8, 134. 5 ; g. wita 26. 20 &c. and xii. 20 ; d. witum 7. 15 &c.; a. witu 104. 10, 117. 21, 118. 23.

gewitleas, adj. senseless, foolish ; //. gewitlease xix. 46.

gewitloca, wm. mind ; d. gewit - locan x. 12, xii. 26.

gewitnes, f. cognizance, know- ledge; d. gewitnesse 125. 14.

•witnian, wv. punish; 143. 26; to witnianne 138. 2 ; ind. prs. 3.j. witnaS 122. 19, 25, 132. 17, 142. 29; witniao1 122. 19; pst. 3.J. witnode 103. 2, 122. 30, 143. 22; pp. pi. gewttnode 134. 5 ; wk. gewitnodan 121. 3.

witnung,/. punishment ; 123.2.

gewitt, n. reason, understanding; gewit 1 1. 30, 1 1 6. 25 ; g. gewittes 13. 9, 146. 25; d. gewitte 128. 24 ; witte viii. 45 ; a. gewit 13. 29, no. 14, 116. 25, xxvi. 100 ; d. pi. gewittum, minds 20. ii.

gewittig, adj. rational ; //. wk. gewittigan 108. 15.

witt, i) prep, (fq.foll.c?) Y)w.g. motion, direction, towards, about 14 times, 8. 27, v. 15 &c. ; smear- code wiS min 94. 16, cf. 17. 5 ; wiS Sses •£, with a view to 139. 25. 2) w.d. a) relation, con- duct, towards; 36. 31, 80. 5, cf. 17. 1 6, 19. 13. fr) compared with ; 20. 4, 29. 4, 6. c) in ex- change for; 66. 26,77. 8. d]aim, with a view to, to gain ; 26. 20, 44. 29; wiS Saem fte, in order to 76. 29, 77. 7. e] contrary to ; 23. 25, 24. 22, 23, 31. 17, iv. 28. f} attack, defence, against; 7. i, xiii. 17 &c. g) w. (ge)men- gan 33. 29 &c. ; w. lucan 57. 6.

020

GLOSSARY

3) w.a. ; a) direction, towards ; 103. 13. b} relation, attitude, towards; 80. 3,4; geferscipe w., with in. 10; plegian w. 102. 15. c) compared with \fq. 36. 3, vi. 7 &c. d) w. (ge)mengan fq. 25. 7, vii. 8 &c. e} attack, defence, against ; fq. 37. 6 &c. and xi. 33, xvi. 24. ii) adv. ; d] towards; 9. i, 37. 19. 6) against; 98. 19, 109. 13. c} in exchange; 77. 10.

wiScweflan, sv$. contradict, deny ; 21. n, 83. 17, 98. 18.

wifterweard, adj. adverse ; oppo- site \fq. ', f.wk. wiSerwearde 47. 13 &c. ; n. wiSerweard 25. 3 &c. and xi. 41, 49; wk. wi<5er- wearde 49. 15 ; g. wiSerweardes 38. 12, 71. 29, xi. 52 ; a. n. wk. wiSerwearde 49. 16 ; pl.f. wiSer- wearda 96. 15 ; n. wiSerweard 37. 1 8 ; wk. wiSerweardan 49. 9 ; Sa wifterweardan englas, rebel- lious 98. 13 ; g. wifterwearda v. 36 ; d. wiSerweardum 37. 1 8 ; comp. pi. wiSerweardran 38. 19.

wifterweardnes, f. opposition ; adverseness ; 47. 26, 48. 3, 7, 49. 29, xi. 78 ; d. wiSerweard- nesse 14. 23.

wiflforan, prep. w. a. before; 136. 3; wi$ . . . foran v. 43, xx. 265, xxviii. 47.

witSstandan, sv6. w.d. resist, oppose ; 14. 1 8 ; wiSstondan v. 22 ; ind.prs. %.s. w. d. and g. wiSstent, prevents 14. 17.

wlfitan, wv. debase, defile ; pp. a. gewlsetne 114. 23.

wlretta, wm. disgust, nausea; d. wlaettan 30. 19.

wlanc, adj. proud, grand ; pi. wlance xvii. 6.

wlatian, wv. impers. feel disgust ; sbj.prs. Se wlatige 23. 21.

wlenco,/ prosperity, riches ; pi. g. wlencea i. 76; d. wlencum 18. 3, 46. 14, x. 28 ; a. wlenca v. 31.

wlitan, svi. look ; xxiv. 10 ; ind*

prs. 3.5. wlite 3 xxxi. 14; imp. wlit iv. 54. wlite, m. brightness, beauty ; 28.

27, 72. 28, xxi. 31 ; g. wlites

28. 29, 29. 14, 31. 2, 113. 5, xxviii. 42 ; d. wlite 72. 9 ; a.

21. 6, 27. 5, vi. 13, vii. 31, xxi. 32, xxx. 6.

wlitebeorht, adj. beautiful,

splendid ; d. pi. wlitebeorhtum

xxv. 4. wlitetorht, adj. splendidly

bright ; n. xxviii. 60 n. wlitig, adj. beautiful ; xxiv. 43 ;

f. ivk. wlitige xx. 279 ; pi. wk.

wlitegan xxix. 39 ; d. wlitegum

xv. 3 ; a. wlitige xix. 9 ; wk.

wlitegan xxviii. 6 ; sup. d. pi.

wlitegestum 64. 25. wlitigian, wv. form, fashion ;

ind.prs. %.s. wlitegaS, gewlite-

gaS* 131. 5. wod, adj. mad, raging ; f. wk.

wode in. 28. wodSrag, f. fit of madness ; xxv.

41. woh, 1) adj. wrong ; perverse ;

f. wo iv. 40; n. woh 119. 26;

wogii9. 23; ^-.woges*,wosi40.

29 ; a. wk. won 70. 9 ; woon IT.

31 ; pi. wk. won 38. 3150;. wk.

9. 26. 2) sbst. n. wrong ; a.

142. 28; on woh, wrongly 107.

9, 131. 17 ; on wog 107. 25. wohfremmend, m. evil-doer ; d.

pi. wohfremmendum ix. 36. w6hh.sem.ed, n. fornication, adul- tery; g. wohhsemetes xviii. 2. wol, m. pestilence, calamity ; 67.

22 ; a. 13. i n. wolcen, n. cloud ; v. 4 ; g.

wolcnes xx. 81 ; //. wolcnu

14. 10; g. wolcna xxviii. 2,

xxix. 13 ; d. wolcnum i. 76 &c. ;

a. wolcnu 18. 13, 105. 9, xxiv.

10. wop, m. weeping; d. wope 23.

22, ii. 3.

word, n. word ; speech ; report, fame; 28. ii, 12; d. worde Pr. 3 ; a. word Pr. 3 ; //. ii. 18 ; £-. worda 8. 9, 68. 19, i.

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32I

8 1 ; d. wordum 8. 7 &c. and x. 3, xvi. 23; a. word 45. n &c. and viii. I, xxvi. 79.

wordhord, «. store of words ; a. vi. i.

worn, m. great number, multi- tude ; ix. 7 ; a. xxvi. 33.

woruld, f. (forms iv. o most fq. in C, including compounds], world; life, lifetime; 58. 28 &c. ; weoruld xx. 62, 171 ; g. worulde 9. n, Hi. 7 &c. ; weorulde 20. 27, xx. 251 &c. ; weorolde xxiv. 56 ; d. worulde ii. 15, iv. 41 &c. ; to worulde 48. 30; more usually weorulde 20. 2, i. 51 &c. ; woruld 18. 29 ; a. worulde xi. 45 ; weorulde viii. 8, xx. 24, xxix. 28 ; woruld ii. 6, 13. 25, 18. 12, 24. 14, 42. ii, 53. 16, xiii. 65, xvii. 4, 6, xx. 47, 57 ; worold ix. 58 ; weoruld 13. 32, 18. 24, 76. 28 ; viii. 41, xxviii. 26, xxxi. 14. N(jte : eo forms rare in B.

woruld8§ht,y. worldly possession ; g. pl. woruldsehta 27. 19.

woruldar, /. worldly honour, good fortune ; d. weoruldare 141. 3 ; a. woruldare 17. 13.

woruldbisgo,/! worldly occupa- tion ; d. pi. weoruldbisgum Pr.

woruldbisgung, f. worldly trou- ble ; g. pi. weoruldbisgunga

iii. 4. woruldbuend, m. human being ;

pl. weoruldbuende viii. 35 ; g.

woruldbuendra xxix. 82 ; d.

weoruldbuendum xxvii. 27. worulddryhten, m. Lord ; g.

weorulddrihtnes xxix. i. woruldearfott, n. worldly trouble ;

g. pL woruldearfoSa v. 29, vii.

26, 35. 49- woruldfreond, m. earthly friend ;

pl. weoruldfrynd ii. 16. woruldgielp, n. worldly boasting

or pride ; d. woiuldgylpe 74.

24. woruldgitsere, m. covetous man ;

d. xivv I.

woruldgitsung, f. covetousness ; vii . 1 2 ; d. woruldgidsunga ; 15.9.

woruldgod, n. worldly good ; //. 32. 16 ; d. woruldgodum 54. 10.

woruldlic, adj. worldly ; g. woruldlices 20. 29.

woruldlust, m. worldly desire or pleasure; 55. 8, 56. ai ; d. woruldluste 54. 15, 55. 8; a. weoruldlust 76. 28 ; //. woruld- lustas 70. 14; g. woruldlusta 53. 28, 146. 18 ; d. woruld- lustum 70. 15.

woruldmann, m. man ; //. woruldmen 41. 14, vii. 41, xxviii. 10 ; weoruldmenn 17. 22; weoruldmen xxviii. 72; g. woruldmonna 17. 29 ; weoruldmonna xxviii. 31 ; a. woruldmen iv. 51.

woruldrice, n. earthly kingdom ; d. weoruldrice 74. 22.

woruldseelfl, /. worldly pros- perity ; //. woruldsselSa 9 times, 8. 9 &c. and ii. 10 ; weoruld gesselfta 37. 22, 134. 25 ; g. woruldsselSa 17. I, 18. 32, 27. 13, vii. 52, 54 ; weoruld- gesselfta 54. 10 ; d. woruld- sselSum 8. 2, 16. 31, 19. ii ; woruldgesaeLSum 39. 10, 54. 19, v. 34 ; a. woruldsselSa 15. 3, 17. 4; woruldgesselSa 26. I, 134- 8.

woruldgesceaft, f. earthly crea- ture ; //. woruld gesceafta xi. 19, 84, 101 ; g. xi. 2 ; weoruld- gesceafta xxix. 77 ; d. woruld- gesceaftum 80. 10, 26 ; a. weoruld gesceafta xx. 129.

woruldsorg,/! worldly care ; pi. woruldsorga 8. 23, 9. 13; d. woruldsorgum 8. 19.

woruldsped, f. worldly riches ; a. pl. weoruldspeda 12. 3.

woruldgeswinc. n. earthly hard- ship ; d. pl. weoruldgeswincum xxi. 1 8.

woruldlSeaw, m. worldly custom ; d. pl. woruldfteawum 7. 13.

woruldfling, n. worldly affair ; g. pl. woruldSinga 56. 9.

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woruldwela, wm. worldly wealth

or prosperity ; g. woruldwelan

24. 2, 60. 18; d. 62. 32; pi.

30. 4 ; g. weoruldwelena xix.

26 ; d. woruldwelum 74. 22. woruldwilla, wm. worldly

desire ; g. woroldwillan 24. 2. woruldwunieiide, adj. dwelling

in the world ; g. pi. worold-

wuniendra xiii. 17. wracu, f. revenge ; vengeance,

punishment; g. wnece 112. 3;

xxv. 51 ; a. 1 1 8. 24. wrsec, n. exile ; d. wnece 1 16.

12. wrsecca, wm. exile, outcast ;

wrseccea 13. 18 ; wrecca 8.

6*, 124. 25, ii. 3; a. wneccan

x. 38; wreccan 105. 27*. wraecsift, tn. exile, misery ; d.

WKECsiSe 22. n. wreecstow, f. place of exile or

confinement ; 24. 31. wrsmnes, f. lewdness, lechery ;

93. 16, 109. 9 ; g. wrsennesse

71. 30, in. 28, xxv. 41; d.

70. 18/71. 30. wrsetSan, wv. support ; ind. prs.

3.5-. wraeSeS 49. 7*. wra'S, adj. angry, hostile ; wk.

wraSa xviii. 2 ; d. pi. wraSum

xxvi. 76 ; comp. n. wraftre 1 38.

21.

wrafte, adv. fiercely ; grievously ;

7. 9, vii. 52, 54, xxix. 87, 89. wrecaii, sv§. punish; sbj. prs.

wrece 104. 4, 123. 31, ix. 36;

wrsece 143. 22 ; //. wrecen

102. 24 ; pp. gewrecen 121. 2. wregan, wv. accuse; sbj. prs.

wrege 123. 17. wrenc, m. trick, wile ; d. pi.

wrencum 10. 22, iv. 47. wreftian, wv. prop up, support ;

ind. prs. ^.pl. wreSiaS xi. 34. wrigian, "wv. move forward,

hasten, tend ; ind. prs. $.s.

wrigaft 57. 23, 28, xiii. 10, 65. wringan, sv$. squeeze, press out;

win wringan 12. 10. writan, svi. write ; sbj. pst. pi.

writon 44. 8*.

gewrit, n. writing; pi. gewritu

44. 6. writere, m. writer; //. writeras

44. 8 ; g. writera 44. i. gewrixle, n. change, alternation ;

49. 26, 125. 12; a. 49. 17, xi.

56. wudu, m. wood, forest ; timber ;

91. 13, 101. 27, xiii. 50; widu

xiii. 55; g. wuda 57. 19;

wudes viii. 20 ; d. wuda 57. 16 ;

102. 4, 117. 29, 127. 13, xix.

5, 18; a. 91. 19*; wudu 91.

19, 23, loo. 6; //. wudas 102.

5 ; g. wuda 91. 17, xx. 251 ;

d. wudum 42. 29, 73. 31. wudufugol, m. forest bird; //.

wudufuglas 57. 15, xiii. 35. wuh.hu.iig, f. fury, madness ; g.

wuhhunge 39. 30*. wuldor, n. glory; 56. 21, 68. 7,

n; wuldur 68. 9; g. wuldres

xxvi. 45, xxix. 6 ; d. wuldre

xvii. 29.; a. wuldor 68. 12. wuldorcyning, m. king of glory ;

xx. 162. wulf, ;;/. wolf; 114. 26; d. pi.

wulfum xxvi. 79; wulfan 116.

19*. gewuna, wm. habit, custom; 15.

17 &c. ; g. gewunan 57. 12,

60. i ; d. 24. 23, vii. i ; a. 17.

27, xiii. 27. wund, adj. wounded ; a. wundne

viii. 35. wundian, wv. wound ; pp. ge-

wundod 34. 4. wundor, n. wonder ; 69. 20,

xvii. 7 &c. ; wundur xx. 117;

wunder 80. 8*, xxviii. 82 ; d.

pi. wund rum used as adv.

wonderfully, 24. 25, iv. 20, xxv.

4, xxix. 17. wundorlic, adj. wonderful; xx.

3, xxi. 31 ; wunderlic 79. 10* ;

n. wundorlic 47. n, xix. 20

&c. ; wunderlic 35. 32*, 79.

20*; a. f. wundorlice 100. 10;

n. wundorlic 100. 12, 28; inst.

wundorlice So. 22 ; g. pi. wun-

dorlicra xx. 101. wundorlice, adv. wonderfully ;

GLOSSARY

323

57. 2, xiii. 5 &c. ; wunderlice 79. u*.

wundrian, wv. iv.g. wonder (at), admire ; 101. 6 &c. ; to wundri- ganne 28. 28 ; to \vundrianne 104. 4 ; to wyndrianne 72. 27* ; ind. prs. \.s. wundrige 12. 24 &c. ; 2.s. wundrast 145. 4; 3.^. wundraS 81. 32, xx. 223 &c. ; //. wundriaS 29. 14, xxviii. 50 &c. ; pst. i.s. wundrode 122. 19; 3.j. 98. 17; sbj. prs. wundrige 104. u, 143. 15, 145. 2, xxviii. 2, 40 ; wundrie 92. 8, 119. 27, 125. 7, 141. 28, xxviii. 6 ; //. wundrigen 28. 32, 72. 20, 92. 9 ; wundrien 29. 3 ; pst. wundrode 125. 13.

gewunelic, adj. customary, fam- iliar ; n. 37. 17 ; gewunlic 91.15.

wunian, zw. dwell; abide, remain; xi. 1 7 «., 56, xxix. 95 ; gewunian 116. ii ; wunigan 130. 10; gewnnigan ii. 19; gewunigen (by error") i. 37 (J) ; ind. prs. 2.s. wunaest xx. 16 ; •$.$. wunaS 20. 22, vi. 17 &c. ; pi. wuniaS 25. 13, xi. 4 &c. ; wunigaS vii. 38; pst. 3.^. wunode 116. 4, ix. 38 &c. ; pi. wunedon xx. 243 ; prs. p. wuniende 21. 8, 27. 12; wunigende 95. 14 ; //. gewunod, accustomed 8. 2.

wynsum, adj. pleasant ; f, wyn- sumu 25. 8; wynsum 137. 7, 12, 138. 12, xxi. 18 ; n. wyn- sum 33. 17, 86. ii ; gewun- sum 70. 19; g. wynsumes 64. 20; d. wk. wynsuman 138. 26; a. f. wynsume xiii. 19 ; ivk. 138. 25, 139. 2 ; comp. f. wyn- sumre xii. 20; n. 57. 19, 65. 6, 86. 12; winsumre 52. 8*; g. wynsumran 138. 29.

wynsumlice, adv. pleasantly ; 54. 8.

wynsumnes, f. delightfulness, pleasantness ; d. wynsumnesse 50. 8, 13.

wyrcan, wv. make, construct; cause; do; 29. 22 &c. and xii. i ; wircan 111.5; wercan xxvi.

73; to wyrcanne 40. 10 &c. ; to wyrcenne 40. 25*; ind. prs. 2.s. wyrcest xx. 87 ; wercest iv. 18; $.s. wyrceS iv. 28; wyrcS 38. 4 &c. ; wircS 135. 6; //. wyrcaS 86. 30 ; gewercaS 87. 24; pst. 2.s. worhtest 29. 19, 79. 1 8, xx. 40; worhtes xx. 22 ; geworhtest 29. 19* &c. and xx. 24, 44; 3..T. worhte 30. 21 &c. and ix. 2 ; geworhte Pr. 9 ; weorhte 39. 18* ; pi. worhton 99. 4, 139. 15; sbj. prs. wyrce 112. 20 &c. and vii. 31 ; //. geworht 129. 2, 135. 8, xx. 21 ; to witum geworht, subjected 36. 18; g. geworhtes 29. 22; //. n. geworhte 96. 16 ; g. ge- worhtra 1 1. 27.

wyrd, f. fate; fq. 10. 18, i. 29 &c. ; weord 1 1 . 6* ; g. wyrde 102. 25, xiii. 24 &c.; d. 23. 2 &c. and xxvii. 5; a. 138. 25, J39- 2> 35 wirde iv. 49; wyrd usual form n. 31 &c.

gewyrht, n. desert, merit ; only in d. pi. gewyrhtum ii. 7 &c. ; butan gewyrhtum, undeservedly 50. 19 &c. ; be his gewyrhtum 68. 27 &c. ; cf. ix. 36 ; be geweorhtum xxvii. 27 ; aefter his gewyrhtum 124. 14 &c.

wyrhta, win. maker, creator ; 30. 22, xxix. 81, xxx. 14; d. wyrhtan 12. 17, 30. 21.

wyrm, m. reptile ;//. wyrmas 36. 9.

wyrt,/. vegetable, plant; 91. 13.; a. 91. 19; //. g. wyrta 82. 6, 91. 16, viii. 20, xx. 251; d. wyrtum 91. 10 ; a. wyrta 33. 28, 91. 23, xi. 57.

wyrtruma, wm. root ; d. pi. wyrtrumum 91. 26, 31.

wyrtwalian, iw. uproot ; sbj. prs. wyrtwalige 61. 8*.

gewyscan, wv. wish; 117. 23.

Y.

yfel, 1) adj. bad, evil ; u'k. yfela 71. 4*, 125. 5*, xv. i ; yfla 107. 24 &c. and xviii. i ; /. yfel 137.

Y 2

324

GLOSSARY

28; g. yfles 132. 28 &c. ; ivk. yfelan 113. 28; d. yfelum 38. 32, 124. 15, 134. 14; ivk. yflan

121. 13, xxii. 32 ; a. yfelne v. 28, viii. 38 ; wk. yflan 14. 20, 123. 30; n. yfel xii. 28; //. yfele 24. 12 &c. and iv. 37; yfle commoner form in C, 107. 4 &c. ; ivk. yfelan 62. u &c. ; yflan more fq. in C, 106. 5 &c. ; g. yfelra 10. 24 ; ivk. yflena no. 2 &c. ; yfelana 133. 20; d. yflum 107. 21 &c. and iv. 35, xxvii. 30; yfelum 120. 12*; a. ivk. yfelan 14. 19 &c. ; comp. vvyrsa 63. 9*, 69. 13, 131. 30, xxv. 29; wirsa 67. 22 ; n. wyrse 46. 27 &c. rtW x. 57, xxv. 67 ; a. wyrsan 63. 7 ??., 71. 23 ; n. wyrse 22. 3 ; pi. wyrsan

32. 20 &c. ; wyrson 134. 21 ; a. wyrsan 32. 14; .ra/. wyrresta

33. 4 ; w. wyrrest 120. 23 ; g. wk. wyrrestan 119. 18 ; d. wk.

34. 22, 37. 25 ; d. pi. wyrrestum 61. 15, 134. 9 (wyrstan B) ; wyrrestan 37. 25. 2) sbst. n. evil; 37. 2i &c. and i. 55; £. yfeles 119. 7> J7j ix. 52 ; yfles

113. 22, 31, 120. n; d. yfle 109. 14 &c. and xxv. 60 ; a. yfel 37. 12 &c. and xxii. 17 ; eofel 18. 27*7*.; pi. g. yfela 14. 25*, 71. 14, vii. 43; yfla 137. 13, v. 41, xxv. 44; d. yfelum 118. 23*; yflum 7. 10 Sec. ; a. yflu 27. 10*; yfel 7. 14*, 134. 20.

yfele, adv. badly, wrongly ; 7. 9, 17. 12 ; comp. wyrs 35. 6 ; sup. wyrst xxiv. 60.

yfelnes, f. badness, wickedness ;

114. 21.

yfelwillende, adj. evilly disposed, wicked; 122. 21, 24; pi. wk. yfelwillendan 112. 16 ; a. yfelwillende 34. 5 ; ivk. yfel- willendan 117. 2.

yfelwyrcende, adj. evil-doing ;

122. 22, 25.

yfemest, adj. sup. of uferra ; xxiv. 23; yfemeso1 xiii. 63;

yfmest xxiv. 20 ; f. yfemest 57. 27 ; n. 80. 10, xx. 84.

yflian, wv. ill-treat, injure ; ind. prs. 3-r. yflaS 123. 9, 10; pst. ^.s. yflode 122. 32 ; sbj. prs. yflige 119. 23.

ymb (ymb more fq. in C than ymbe ; ym 31. i n.y 142. 25; emb 17. 3, 74. 17 ; embe 86. 13, 1 8, 104. 20), 1) prep. iv. a. a) motion, round ; 126. 7, xxviii. 9, 22 ; ymbe xx. 211. b] con- cerning, about (the usual mean- ™g}', /<!• I2- 21, viii. 32 &c. ; ymbe 18. 17 &c. and viii. 31. c] time ; ymb ftritig wintra, every thirty years 126. 9, cf. xxviii. 25,29; ymbe sticce, after a time, from time to time 100. 7 ; ymbe long, at great length 125. 23. </) in connexion with, about ; swincan ymbe 87. 26 &c. ; ymb •f> bion, busy, occupied with 12. 26, cf. 92. 31 ; siredon ymb, against 36. 19, cf. 70. 24; don ymbe hine, towards 37. i. 2) adv. same senses as (1) ; 16. 19, 127. 4, xx. 27, xxviii. 6 ; ymbe 36. 22, i. 59, xix i, xxviii. 24, xxix. 41.

ymbbsetan, wv. curb ; //. ymbe- b?eted xxiv. 37.

ymbcierran, wv. revolve round ; ind. prs. $.s. ymbcerreo1 xxviii. 14; pp. ymbcirred xxviii. 26.

ymbclyppan, wv. embrace ; ind. prs. i.s ymbclyppeS xi. 35 ; pi. ymbclyppaft ix. 40.

ymbfon, rv. surround, encompass ; ind. prs. 3.^. ymbfeho1 53. I ; pp. ymbfangen 13. I.

ymbgyrdan, wv, engirdle ; ind. prs. 3.^. embegyrt ix. 41.

ymbhabban, wv. surround; ind. prs. •$.$. ymbhsefS 53. i*.

ymbhoga, wm. care, anxiety ; vii. 53 ; g. ymbhogan 27. 4 ; //. g. ymbhogenavii. 36 ; ymbhogona xvi. 6 ; d. ymbhogum 52. 18, 55. 20; a. ymbhogan 67. 29, 95. i, vii. 28.

ymbhweorfan, sv$. go round,

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325

revolve round ; ind. prs. 2.s.

ymbhweorfest 10. 2*; ymb-

hweorfest iv. 4 (J) ; $.s. ymb-

hweorfeS xxviii. 13 ; prs. p.

ymbhweorfende 1 8. 7- ymbhwierfan, -wv. revolve round;

ind. prs. $.s. ymbhwerfeft xxviii.

4«. ; ymbhwyrfS 125. 32* n. ymbhwyrft, m. revolution, orbit ;

circuit, compass ; g. ymbhweorf-

tes 105. 18 ; a. ymbhwyrft 41.

20, 126. 4, 7, xxiv. 38, xxviii.

20 ; ymbhwerft xxviii. 1 2 ; ymbe-

hwerft xxviii. 8. ymblicgan, sv$. surround ; ind.

prs. $.pl. ymbelicgaft xx. 77. ymbscrl8an, svi. revolve round;

ind. prs. $.s. ymbscrifteS xx. 208. ymbseon, sv~>. look round ; sbj.

pst. 3.J. ymbsawe x. 5. ymbsittend, m. neighbour ; g. pi.

ymbsittenda xxv. 14. ymbstandan, sv6. surround ; pp.

pi. ymbstandene in. 14 n. ; ymbestandne xxv. 7.

ymbtSencan, wv. reflect upon; sbj. pst. 3.^. ymbeSohte x. 4. ;

ymbutan, 1) adv. around, about ; 129. 21, xx. 140, 171, 172, 174; swiSe feorran ymbutan, very circuitously 127.33; ymbeutan xxv. 28. 2)/r<r/.; a) w.d.; foil, c. 97. 1 8, 108. 20, 125. 2; utan ymb xx. 207. £) w.a. 25. 14, viii. 14, 53, xxii. 7, 15 ; ymbuton

_ 95. I* ; ymbeutan ico. 10.

yst, / tempest, storm; 21. 7, vi. 14 ; pi. ysta v. 9 ; g. xxi. 15; d. ystum 89. 10.

i ytemest, sup. adj. outermost ; farthest outside ; //. wk. ytmestan x. 25; utemestan 46. n.

yfl, f. wave; xxvi. 30, xxviii. 57; pi. yfta 124. 4, xxvii. 3 ; g. 17. 26, 126. 19; d. ySum 10. 27, 14. 13, 89. 10, iv. 56, xxi. 14.

INDEX OF PROPER NAMES

N.B. Head-words are not normalised, but actually occur in the text. For adjectives formed from proper navies see Glossary.

.Alfred, Pr. i ; MPr. I.

^Etna, 34. 8, 28* ; Etne 34. 28,

viii. 48. Affricanas, Africans, a. pL 37.

6; Africanas, Africas 37. in. Agamemnon, xxvi. 10 ; Agame-

non 115. 17*. Alcibiadis, 72. 30. Aleric, i. 7, 19 ; Eallerica 7. 2*. Amuling, i. 71 ; Amulinga 7.6*. Antonie, Antonius d. 67. 2 ;

Antoniose, Ontoniose 66. 30. Apollinus, Apollo, 1 16. i n. , xxvi.

34; g. Apollines 115. 23, 116. 2,

xxvi. 32, 51. Aristoteles, 140. 8 ; Aristotelis,

Aristodelis 73. i. Arrianes, Arrianus, g. i. 40. Astralogium, 41. 23. Augustus monfte, 12. 7*; g.

Agustes ib. Aulixes, 115. 15, 17, 116. 8, xxvi.

5, 15, 21, 58.

Babilonia, 99. n.

Beetles, for Bootes, the constella- tion 126. 8*; Boetes xxviii. 27.

Boetius, 7. 12, 8. 15, 38. 6, 50. 6, 58. 25, 29, 59. 7, 10, 12, 62. 2, 18, i. 77 ; Boitius i. 52 ; Beotius 21. 10* ; g. Boeties 50. 6, 103. 22, 139. 17.

Bosiridem, Busiris, d. 36. 29.

Bretene, Britain, a. xx. 19.

Brutus, 46. 22, x. 47.

C.

Caron, Charon, 102. 17. Cassias, 46. 23. Cato, 46. 23 ; Caton x. 51. Catulus, the consul, confounded with Catullus the poet, 61. 17,

21, 23, 24.

Caucaseas, the Caucasus moun- tains, 43. 9.

Ceruerus, Cerberus, 102. 14 n. ; Aruerus B.

Cham, Ham, 99. 8 ; Chaam B ; g. Chames, Chaames 99. 8.

Chus, Cush, 99. 7; ^-.Chuses 99. 7.

Cicero, 43. 7, 143. 6.

Circe, xxvi. 56; Kirke 116. 3*.

Cirus, Cyrus, 18. 19.

Constentiiiopolim, d. s. 7. 20*.

Crecas, Greeks; Creacas i. 48 ; g. Creca 7. 20, 18. 18, 101. 24, i. 68, xxvi. n, 14, 19; d. Crecum 141. n, i. 26, xxx. i ; a. Crecas i. 2 1 , 63 ; Creacas i. 56.

Crist, 27. 7, viii. 17, x. 37; d. Criste i. 32.

Croeses, Croesos*, Croesus, g. 18. 18.

D.

Deira, Dura, 99. 10*.

E.

Eallerica, v. Aleric. Egyptum, Egyptians, d. pi. 36.

29. Epiccurus, Epeccurus 55. 8.

INDEX OF PROPER NAMES

327

Erculus, Hercules, 36. 33, 127.

II.

Eurudice, 101. 26. Eurupides, 70. 30*.

F.

Fisica, Aristotle's treatise, 140. 9. Frigilius, Virgil, 141. 12; g. Firgilies 141. 12 n., xxx. 2.

G.

Qota, Goth, i. 19, 45 ; n. pi. Gotan 7. i, i. i ; g. Gotene i. 5 ; Godena i. 38; a. Gotan i. 23.

I.

Jerusalem, u. 18.

Indeum, Indians, d.pl. 67. 31 ; a.

Indeas xvi. 18. lob, Jove, Juppiter, 98. 27,115.23;

g. lobes 36. 33, 115. 23, 27,

127. u, xxvi. 35,47. Johannes (ftone papan), 7. n, i.

42.

Italia, 7. 3, i. 15, viii. 50. Ithacige, Ithaca, 115. 16. Ixion, 102. 29.

L.

Lsedenwarum, Latins, Romans,

d.pl. 141. 12. Leuita, Lapithae, g. j>l. 102.

30. Liberius, by error for Latin

liberum, 36. 1 7 (Tiberius B).

M.

Marcus, (oSre naman Tullius) 143- 5 5 g- Marcuses 43. 6.

Muntgiop, the Alps ; d. i. 14 ; a. i. 8.

Nefrod, Nimrod, 99. 6, 7, 8.

Nensar, v. Sennar.

Neron, 39. 18, 64. 24, 66. 23, ix.

2, xv. i ; d. Nerone 34. 24, 67.

2, ix. 44. Nilus, 37. 3.

Noes, Noah, g. 34. 30, 99. 8. Nonium, a. 61. 18.

O.

Omerus, Homer, 141. n, 13,

xxx. i, 5. Orpheus, 103. 10; Orfeus 101.

25-

P.

Psersa, Persians, g. pi. 18. 19. Papinianus, Papianus, 66. 30. Parcas, Parcae, Fates, confounded

with Furies 102-23. Parmenides, (se sciop) 101. 3. Parttum, Parthians, d.pl. 43. 12. Plato, 9. 23, 79. 4; 95. 20, 25;

Platon xxii. 54 ; g. Platones

101. 14, no. 30. Ptolomeus, g. 41. 27.

Rsedgod, Radagaisus, i. 7 ; Rsed-

got i. 19 ; Rsedgota 7. 2. Begulus, 37. 5. Betie, Rhsetia, error for Neritia ;

115. 16 ; g. xxvi. 8. Rom, Rome, i. 19 ; d. Rome 61.

24 ; Rome byrig 35. 2, i. 46 ;

a. Rome burg 39. 19. Romana, Romans, g. pi. 7. i ;

34. 31, 39. 22, 43. 6,8,46. 24,

50. 7, 64. 12, 112. 22, 143. 7,

i. 17, ix. 10, 25, x. 44; Romane 7. 3* ; d. Romanum 7. 7 ; a. Romane ix. 14.

Romwara, Romans, g.pl.^6. 22, i. 34, ix. 3; d. Romwarum 61. 20, i. 49, 69.

3.

Saturnus, the god, 115. 28, xxvi. 48 ; g. Saturnes 98. 27 ; the planet, 126. 9, xxviii. 25; g. 105. 12 ; a. Saturnus xxiv. 21.

SoittSeas, Scythians, 43. 10.

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ScitfBia, i. 2 ; d. SciSftiu msegfte

7. i*.

Seneca, 66. 25, 67. i. Sennar*, Nensar, Shinar, 99. 9. Seuerinus, 50. 7. Sicilia, 7. 4, 34. 9, i. 15, viii. 50 ;

d. 34- 29- Simachus, Symmachus, 22. 5;

£•. Simaches 22. 12. Sticces, z/. Ticcies.

T.

Tantalus*, Tantulus 102. 31. Ticcies*, Sticees, Tityus, g.

103. i n. Torcwines, Tarquinius, g. 34.

31- Troia burg, ix. i6,xxvi. 20; Trogia

burg 39. 20* ; Trioia gewin

xxvi. 12.

Troiana, Trojans, g. pi. 115. 14. Tullius, 43. 7, 143. 6. Tyle, Thule, 67. 32*; Tile xvi.

D.

Deodric, 7. 5, 6, 14, 23, i. 71 ; g.

Diodrices 62.8; d. Deodrice 34.

23, 62. 12, i. 30. Dracia, 101. 23; g. xxvi. 7, 22,

59-

TJ.

Ursa, the constellation of the Bear, 135. 29, xxix. 14.

W.

Welandes, the legendary smith

Weland, g. x. 33, 35, 42;

Welondes46. 17, 20*. Wendelsse, Mediterranean, d.

115. 22 ; a. xxvi. 31. Westsexna, West-Saxons, p. pi.

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