A Dialoge Or Communication Of Two Persons Deuysyd And Set Forth

Chapter 3

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God saue the kynge

FINIS.

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[Corrected Errors: _v_ = verso (back of page)

[+] iiij. the pryuate iudgmegt of certayne _was_ iudgmegt

[+] v. cõsolacyõ of his gracys faythfull and true comens _was_ ofh is

[+] v. _v_ prudently _was_ prudenly, but catchword has _prudently_

[+] vi. but also (to theyr greate laude and prayse) _was_ prayse(

[+] vi. _v_ Desiderius Erasmus _was_ Dsiderius Erasmus

B Whan he lokythe to the West _was_ te West

D iij. _v_ to the company of the wykyd sowdyeres _was_ compauy

D v. Frome thens we returnyd in to the quere _was_ returuyd

E ij. _v_ Me semede he was a man bothe vertuous and wyse word _a_ printed only as catchword

E viij. I haue saylede ouer a ryuer to hell _was_ ot

Additional Problems:

[+] iiij. to use theme as goddes _u_ printed for _v_ whervpon thes brotherhoddes and systerhoodes _v_ printed for _u_ A Good morow Ogygyus. / Good morow to you Menedemus. change of speaker not marked

C v. _Ogy._ No veryly. What lettythe thaym? _Ogy._ That is a name of dygnyte and nat of relygyõ. change of speaker not marked

E ij. _v_ What do I here? the vilest part and worst was golde, change of speaker unclear