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... ende Of Englelond to Canterbury they wende , The holy blissful martyr for to feke But natheles while I have time and space Or that I forther in this tale pace , Me thinketh it accordant to refon To tellen you alle the condition Of eche ...
... ende Of Englelond to Canterbury they wende , The holy blissful martyr for to feke But natheles while I have time and space Or that I forther in this tale pace , Me thinketh it accordant to refon To tellen you alle the condition Of eche ...
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... ende ther was : His hed was balled , and fhone as any glas ; And eke his face , as it hadde ben anoint ; He was a lord ful fat , and in good point : His eyen ftepe , and rolling in his hed , That femed as a forneis of a led ; His bootes ...
... ende ther was : His hed was balled , and fhone as any glas ; And eke his face , as it hadde ben anoint ; He was a lord ful fat , and in good point : His eyen ftepe , and rolling in his hed , That femed as a forneis of a led ; His bootes ...
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... his destinee As him is fhape , and herkneth in what wife Lo here your ende of that I fhal devife . My will is this for plat conclufion Withouten any replication , If that you liketh , take it for the beste 2 THE KNIGHTES TALE .
... his destinee As him is fhape , and herkneth in what wife Lo here your ende of that I fhal devife . My will is this for plat conclufion Withouten any replication , If that you liketh , take it for the beste 2 THE KNIGHTES TALE .
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... ende with me maken That on of you ne fhall be ded or taken ; And if you thinketh this is wel yfaid , Saith your avis , and holdeth you apaid : This is your ende and your conclufion , Who loketh lightly now but Palamon ? Who fpringeth up ...
... ende with me maken That on of you ne fhall be ded or taken ; And if you thinketh this is wel yfaid , Saith your avis , and holdeth you apaid : This is your ende and your conclufion , Who loketh lightly now but Palamon ? Who fpringeth up ...
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... ende of my praicre , Yeve me my love thou blifsful lady dere ! When the orifon was don of Palamon His facrifice he did , and that anon , Ful pitoufly , with alle circumstances , All tell I not as now his obfervances . But at the laft ...
... ende of my praicre , Yeve me my love thou blifsful lady dere ! When the orifon was don of Palamon His facrifice he did , and that anon , Ful pitoufly , with alle circumstances , All tell I not as now his obfervances . But at the laft ...
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Página 147 - And with that word he fley doun fro the beem, For it was day, and eek his...
Página 9 - A-morwe, whan that day bigan to springe, Up roos our host, and was our aller cok, And gadrede us togidre, alle in a flok, And forth we riden, a litel more than pas, Un-to the watering of seint Thomas.
Página 9 - ... .But in his teching discrete and benigne. To drawen folk to heven, with fairenesse, By good ensample, was his besinesse : But it were any persone obstinat, What so he were of highe, or low estat, Him wolde he snibben sharply for the nones. A better preest I trowe that nowher non is.
Página 60 - And if that any of us have more than other, Let him be trewe, and part it with his brother.
Página 57 - But I to you be al so good and trewe As ever was wif sin that the world was newe, And but I be to-morwe as faire to seen As any lady, emperice, or quene, That is betwix the est and eke the west, Doth with my lif and deth right as you lest Cast up the curtein, loke how that it is.
Página 9 - As lene was his hors as is a rake, And he was not right fat, I undertake ; But loked holwe, and therto soberly.
Página 65 - And dronkenesse is eek a foul record Of any man, and namely in a lord. Ther is ful many an eye and many an ere Awaiting on a lord, and he noot where. For goddes love, drink more attemprely; Wyn maketh man to lesen wrecchedly His minde, and eek his limes everichon.
Página 147 - He chukketh, whan he hath a corn yfound, And to him rennen than his wives alle. Thus real, as a prince is in his halle, Leve I this Chaunteclere in his pasture; And after wol I tell his aventure.
Página 84 - Wel fairer ben thy brests than ony wine. The gardin is enclosed all aboute; Come forth, my white spouse, for out of doute, Thou hast me wounded in myn herte, o wif: . No spot in thee n'as never in all thy lif. Come forth, and let us taken our disport, I chese thee for my wif and my comfort. Swiche...
Página 24 - Wel may men knowen, but it be a fool, That every part deriveth from his hool. For nature hath not taken his beginning Of no partie ne cantel of a thing, 3010 But of a thing that parfit is and stable, Descending so, til it be corrumpable.