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hors 1
hot 2
hou 1
houre 41
houres 28
hous 21
houses 8
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42 label
41 ascendent
41 cercle
41 houre
39 but
39 sterre
38 zodiak
Geoffrey Chaucer
A Treatise on the Astrolabe

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houre

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1 [Title]| moeving of the mone from houre to houre every day and in 2 [Title]| of the mone from houre to houre every day and in every signe 3 7 | is seien, mynutes of an houre. ~ 4 16 | and 3 milewei maken an houre. And every degre ot thys 5 17 | the equinoxiall makith an houre equal of the clokke. This 6 3 | same nyght folewyng the houre of the nyght, and wroughte 7 3 | manere I shuld come to the houre of the nyght, and to myn 8 3 | of the clokke before the houre of noon til oon of the clokke 9 10 | that evermo generaly the houre inequal of the day with 10 10 | inequal of the day with the houre inequal of the night contenen 11 10 | there the quantite of the houre inequale by day. And if 12 10 | abate the quantite of the houre inequale by day out of 30, 13 10 | that levith parforme the houre inequale by night. ~ 14 12 | the sonne shal shewe the houre of the planete; and fro 15 12 | degre of the sonne shewe the houre of the planete. ~Ensample 16 12 | sonne arist, entrith the houre of every planete, after 17 12 | in the hevene. The firste houre inequal of every Saturday 18 12 | mone. And then ageyn the 8 houre is to Saturne, the 9 is 19 12 | verrey degre of the sonne the houre of Mercurie entring under 20 12 | planete after planete in houre after houre, all the nyght 21 12 | after planete in houre after houre, all the nyght longe til 22 12 | shewith me the entring of the houre of the forseide sonne. And 23 12 | mone up ageyn to Saturne, houre after houre generaly. And 24 12 | to Saturne, houre after houre generaly. And thus have 25 32 | thy label sitte upon the houre of the conjunccioun. Loke 26 36 | ascendith upon the ende of the 8 houre inequal; than wol the begynnyng 27 36 | him on the ende of the 10 houre inequal, and than wol the 28 36 | him in the ende of the 2 houre inequal; and than wol the 29 36 | ascendent in the ende of the 4 houre inequal, and than wol the 30 40 | thou rekne wel hir cours houre off by houre, for she ne 31 40 | wel hir cours houre off by houre, for she ne dwellith not 32 40 | verrey moevyng by thy tables houre after houre, [thou shalt 33 40 | by thy tables houre after houre, [thou shalt do wel ynow]. ~ 34 4 | yere, from day to day, from houre to houre, and from smale 35 4 | day to day, from houre to houre, and from smale fraccionis 36 4 | the same day and the same houre. ~ 37 6 | 46. For to knowe at what houre of the day or of the night, 38 6 | declare to thee, at what houre of the day or of the night 39 6 | quarter ebbe; or ellis at what houre it was last, or shal be 40 6 | label unremeved knowe the houre of the flod or of the ebbe, 41 6 | Or elles know thou what houre it is that thou art inne,


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