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Rauner 003103: A Fifteenth-Century Book of Hours

Folio 110v

mea atq(ue) delicta ostende m(ih)i.
Cur faciem tuam abscondis
et arbitraris me i(n)imicu(m) tuu(m)?
Contra foliu(m) quod uento rap(itu)r:
ostendis potenciam tuam et
stipulam sicca(m) p(er)sequeris. Scri(-)
bis e(ni)m contra me amaritudi(-)
nes et consumere me uis pec(-)
catis adolescentie mee. Posui(-)
sti in neruo pedem meum et ob(-)
seruasti omnes semutas meas?
Et uestigia pedum meoru(m) con(-)
siderasti. Qui quasi putredo co(n)(-)
sumendus sum et quasi uesti(-)
mentum quod comeditur a ti(-)

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