Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1782 |
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... folke on wondrin fo Whan thei can nat conftrue how it maie go She lovith him , or why he lovith here , As why this fifhe nat that comith to were . Ye folke a lawe have fet in univerfe , And this knowe I by them that lovirs be , That who ...
... folke on wondrin fo Whan thei can nat conftrue how it maie go She lovith him , or why he lovith here , As why this fifhe nat that comith to were . Ye folke a lawe have fet in univerfe , And this knowe I by them that lovirs be , That who ...
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... folke woll comin up anone That have the lettir redde ; lo ! I'hem here ; But I conjure the Crefeidè anone , And thou to Troilus , whan thou maist gone , That at mine houfe ye ben at my warning , For I full well fhall fhapin your comming ...
... folke woll comin up anone That have the lettir redde ; lo ! I'hem here ; But I conjure the Crefeidè anone , And thou to Troilus , whan thou maist gone , That at mine houfe ye ben at my warning , For I full well fhall fhapin your comming ...
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... for malice , For well wote I that in wife folke that vice No woman drat , if the be well avised , For Wife men ben by folis harme chaftifed . 308 315 322 329 1 But now to purpose , levè brothir dere ! 16 Boke III . TROILUS AND CRESEIDE .
... for malice , For well wote I that in wife folke that vice No woman drat , if the be well avised , For Wife men ben by folis harme chaftifed . 308 315 322 329 1 But now to purpose , levè brothir dere ! 16 Boke III . TROILUS AND CRESEIDE .
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... folke ungilty fuffrin here injure , And who that gilty is al quite goeth he ? O were it lefull for to plaine of the , That undefervid fuffrift jeloufie , Of that I would upon the plaine and crie . Eke al my wo is this , that folke now ...
... folke ungilty fuffrin here injure , And who that gilty is al quite goeth he ? O were it lefull for to plaine of the , That undefervid fuffrift jeloufie , Of that I would upon the plaine and crie . Eke al my wo is this , that folke now ...
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... folke arise . What might or maie the sely larkè saie Whan that the sparhauke hath him in his fote ? I can no more but of these ilke twaic , ( To whom this tale fugre be or fote ) Though I tary a yere , fomtime I mote . After mine ...
... folke arise . What might or maie the sely larkè saie Whan that the sparhauke hath him in his fote ? I can no more but of these ilke twaic , ( To whom this tale fugre be or fote ) Though I tary a yere , fomtime I mote . After mine ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 64 - of him and of Dido Shal be my tale til that I have do. So
Página 25 - Mercurie ! for the love of her eke For which Pallas was with Aglauros wrothe Now helpe ; and eke Diane
Página 4 - to commaundin aught in any hour, And I to ben your very humble, true, Secrete, and in my
Página 143 - hil I gan her gide, Alas ! and there I toke of her my leve. And
Página 143 - And hithir home I came whan it was eve, And here I dwel,
Página 97 - the man fit nat therfore That thine opinion of his fitting foth is, But rathir for the man fate there before, Therfore is thine opinion fothe iwis: And
Página 39 - on this night you recordé, And bethe well ware ye doc no more amis Naie, dere hert mine ! no more (quod he)
Página 151 - And certainly in ftory it is fonde That Troilus was nevir to no wight, As in his time, in no degré
Página 48 - in her corowne be; In remembraunce of her and in honour Cybilla made the