Frith's Plot for an Anglish Spelling

This is an Anglish spelling reform that I hope will get wide use. I disagree with the philosophy of zero use of innovation used by Yose and Hurlebatte, as I think it creates an artificially archaic system with a mixture of older systems (in our timeline replaced by a foreign system) that likely would have been replaced by another native system without foreign influence. As such, I add in a small number of innovations to create a highly elegant symmetrical system. Nevertheless, it is fairly similar to Hurlebatte's and Edwin's systems. A variant I find interesting is replacing ee with é_e and oo with ó_e (or e_e and o_e, with ea and oa becoming æ_e/ä_e and å_e instead).

Evidence
See Anglish Spelling.

Common Respelled Words
Out of date.

Example
Ðe Norð Wind and ðe Sun wer scwabbeling abute whitc was ðe stronger, when a weyfarer came along wrapped in a warm cloke (shrude). Ðey setteled ðat ðe one ho first ofercame in macing ðe weyfarer tace his cloke off shuld be seen as stronger ðan ðe uðer. Ðen ðe Norð Wind blew as hard as he cood, but ðe more he blew, ðe more tihtly did ðe weyfarer fold his cloke abute him; and at last ðe Norð Wind gafe up þé bid. Ðen ðe Sun shone ute warmly, and at onse ðe weyfarer tooc off his cloke. And so ðe Norð Wind was bund too acnolledg ðat ðe Sun was ðe stronger of ðe two.