Poetical Works: With an Essay on His Language and Versification and an Introductory Discourse. Together with Notes and a GlossaryRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 |
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... kepe , Thatte no drope ne fell upon hire brest . In curtesie was sette ful moche hire lest . Hire over lippe wiped she so clene , That in hire cuppe was no ferthing sene Of grese , whan she dronken hadde hire draught . Ful semely after ...
... kepe , Thatte no drope ne fell upon hire brest . In curtesie was sette ful moche hire lest . Hire over lippe wiped she so clene , That in hire cuppe was no ferthing sene Of grese , whan she dronken hadde hire draught . Ful semely after ...
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... kepe . If that he faught , and hadde the higher hand , By water he sent hem home to every land . But of his craft to reken wel his tides , His stremes and his strandes him besides , His herberwe , his mone , and his lodemanage , Ther ...
... kepe . If that he faught , and hadde the higher hand , By water he sent hem home to every land . But of his craft to reken wel his tides , His stremes and his strandes him besides , His herberwe , his mone , and his lodemanage , Ther ...
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... kepe , To see a shitten shepherd , and clene shepe : We ought a preest ensample for to yeve , By his clenenesse , how his shepe shulde live . He sette not his benefice to hire , And lette his shepe acombred in the mire , And ran unto ...
... kepe , To see a shitten shepherd , and clene shepe : We ought a preest ensample for to yeve , By his clenenesse , how his shepe shulde live . He sette not his benefice to hire , And lette his shepe acombred in the mire , And ran unto ...
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... kepe his forword by his free assent , He saide ; sithen I shal begin this game , What ? welcome be the cutte a goddes name . Now let us ride , and herkeneth what I say . And with that word we riden forth our way ; And he began with ...
... kepe his forword by his free assent , He saide ; sithen I shal begin this game , What ? welcome be the cutte a goddes name . Now let us ride , and herkeneth what I say . And with that word we riden forth our way ; And he began with ...
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... kepe ) As he was whan that Argus toke his slepe ; And said him thus : To Athenes shalt thou wende Ther is thee shapen of thy wo an ende . And with that word Arcite awoke and stert . Now trewely how sore that ever me smert , Quod he , to ...
... kepe ) As he was whan that Argus toke his slepe ; And said him thus : To Athenes shalt thou wende Ther is thee shapen of thy wo an ende . And with that word Arcite awoke and stert . Now trewely how sore that ever me smert , Quod he , to ...
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Página 7 - And shortly for to tellen, as it was, Were it by aventure, or sort,*" or cas,** The sothe is this, the cut fil to the...
Página 5 - In honour detteles, but if he were wood, Or live as scarsly, as him list desire; And able for to helpen all a shire In any cas that mighte fallen or happe; And yet this manciple sette hir aller cappe.
Página 132 - Ne made never shoutes half so shrille, Whan that they wolden any Fleming kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox.
Página 2 - Beneit, Because that it was olde and somdele streit, This ilke monk lette olde thinges pace, And held after the newe world the trace. He yave not of the text a pulled hen, That saith, that hunters ben not holy men...
Página 128 - His combe was redder than the fin cora.ll, Enbattelled, as it were a castel wall. His bill was black, and as the jet it shone ; Like asure were his legges and his tone ; His nailes whiter than the lily flour, And like the burned gold was his colour.
Página 70 - is worth a bene; For wedlok is so esy and so clene, That in this world it is a paradys.
Página 4 - A good man ther was of religioun, That was a poure PERSONE of a toun: But riche he was of holy thought and werk. He was also a lerned man, a clerk, That Cristes gospel trewely wolde preche. His parishens devoutly wolde he teche. Benigne he was, and wonder diligent, And in adversite ful patient: And swiche he was ypreyed often sithes.
Página 3 - A CLERK ther was of Oxenford also, That un-to logik hadde longe y-go. As lene was his hors as is a rake, And he nas nat right fat, I undertake; But loked holwe, and ther-to soberly.
Página 332 - O yonge fresshe folkes, he or she, In which that love up groweth with your age, Repeyreth hoom from worldly vanitee, And of your herte up-casteth the visage To thilke god that after his image Yow made, and thinketh al nis but a fayre This world, that passeth sone as floures fayre.
Página 3 - He wiste that a man was repentaunt. For many a man so hard is of his herte, He may nat wepe al-thogh him sore smerte. 230 Therfore, in stede of weping and preyeres, Men moot yeve silver to the povre freres.