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... first with harmony inform'd The language of our fathers --- His legends blithe He fang of love or knighthood , or the wiles Of homely life , thro ' each eftate and age The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand ...
... first with harmony inform'd The language of our fathers --- His legends blithe He fang of love or knighthood , or the wiles Of homely life , thro ' each eftate and age The fashions and the follies of the world With cunning hand ...
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... First whereof Mirthe yfervid there , And eke what folke there with him were , Without fable I woll difcrive , 705 And alle that gardin eke as blive ; I woll you tellin aftir this The faire faffion all 30 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE .
... First whereof Mirthe yfervid there , And eke what folke there with him were , Without fable I woll difcrive , 705 And alle that gardin eke as blive ; I woll you tellin aftir this The faire faffion all 30 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE .
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... first of ' hem is callid Pride ; That othre ' arowe next him befide It was yclepid Vilanie ; That arrowe was with felonie 970 975 Envenimed , and with fpitous blame : The third of ' hem was clepid Shame ; 980 The fowerth Wanhope yclepid ...
... first of ' hem is callid Pride ; That othre ' arowe next him befide It was yclepid Vilanie ; That arrowe was with felonie 970 975 Envenimed , and with fpitous blame : The third of ' hem was clepid Shame ; 980 The fowerth Wanhope yclepid ...
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... First or the mouthe by covenaunt ; I n'ot what of her nofe difcrive , So faire hath no woman alive ; 860 865 Her here was yelowe ' , and clere fhining ; Of orfraies freshe was her garlande ; I , whiche that fene have a thousande , 870 I ...
... First or the mouthe by covenaunt ; I n'ot what of her nofe difcrive , So faire hath no woman alive ; 860 865 Her here was yelowe ' , and clere fhining ; Of orfraies freshe was her garlande ; I , whiche that fene have a thousande , 870 I ...
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... first of ' hem is callid Pride ; That othre ' arowe next him befide It was yclepid Vilanie ; That arrowe was with felonie Envenimed , and with fpitous blame : The third of ' hem was clepid Shame ; 970 975 980 The fowerth Wanhope yclepid ...
... first of ' hem is callid Pride ; That othre ' arowe next him befide It was yclepid Vilanie ; That arrowe was with felonie Envenimed , and with fpitous blame : The third of ' hem was clepid Shame ; 970 975 980 The fowerth Wanhope yclepid ...
Términos y frases comunes
aftir alfo allè alſo anone arowe ayen beft beſt Bialacoil callid CHAUCER chere clere counfaile Crefeide daie Daungir dede defire Deiphobus delite dere deth doth doune drede entremete evir faide faie faied faine faire falfe faſt fawe fayid fele felf fene fhal fhall fhalt fhame fhould fithe foche folie folke fome fone fong forè forowe fothe fpeke frende freſhe fuche fwete gode grete hath herte honde i-wis iwis Jeloufie kepe lady laſt lefe leve loke Lov'is lovirs luft maie makith manir moche mofte mokill mote n'olde naie nere nevir oftin othir ovir Pandarus rede Refon richeffe right nought Rofe ſhall ſhe Sithe thefe ther therfore theſe thine thing thou shalt thought thouſande toke toune Troilus trouth trowe unto waie watir wele wene whan Whan thou Wickid wife wight withoutin woll wondir wote yeve
Pasajes populares
Página 20 - And emeraudes, more than two unces. But all before full subtilly A fine carbuncle set saw I, The stone so cleare was and so bright, That all so soone as it was night, Menne might seene to go for nede A mile or two. in length and brede. Such light ysprang out of the stone, That Richesse wonder bright yshone Bothe her hedde, and all her face, And eke about her all the place.
Página 196 - And all th'assiege of Thebes, and the care, For hereof ben there maked bookes twelve : But let be this, and tell me how ye fare, Do way your barbe, and shew your face bare, Do way your book, rise up and let us daunce, And let us done to May some observaunce.
Página 197 - I trowe, is this; And but your-selven telle us what it is My wit is for to arede it al to lene; As help me god, I noot nat what ye mene.' 'And I your borow, ne never shal, for me, This thing be told to yow, as mote I thryve!' 'And why so, uncle myn? why so?
Página 167 - That in that booke written is. " Now wote I nat, ne I can nat see What manner end that there shall bee Of all this that they hide, But yet algate they shall abide, Till that they may it bette defend, This trow I best woll be hir end. " Thus Antichrist abiden we, For we ben all of his meine, And what man that woll not be so, Right soone he shall his life forgo. We woll a people...
Página 201 - Tull lightly founden, and ye conne it take : And for the love of God, and eke of me, Catch it anone, least aventure slake : What should I lenger processe of it make, Yeve me your bond, for in this world is noo, If that you list, a wight so well begon.
Página 19 - To been avised by your rede the better," And found (as hap was) at his bedes hedde The copie of a treatise, and a letter That Hector had him sent, to asken rede If such a man was worthy to ben dede, Wote I naught who, but in a grisly wise He prayed hem anone on it avise. Deiphebus gan this letter for to...
Página 3 - ... thing it frette and shall, The time eke that chaungeth all, And all doth waxe, and fostred be, And all thing destroyeth he. The time that eldeth our auncestours And eldeth kinges and emperours, And that us all shall overcommen Er that death us shall have nomen, The time that hath all in welde To elden folke, had made her elde So inly, that to my weting She might helpe her selfe nothing, But tourned ayen unto childhede ; She had nothing her selfe to lede Ne wit ne pithe in her hold More than a...
Página 119 - The Poetical Works of Geoff. Chaucer. In Fourteen Volumes. The Miscellaneous Pieces from Urry's Edition 1721, the Canterbury Tales from Tyrwhitt's Edition 1775. Edinburg: At the Apollo Press, by the Martins, Anno 1782.