The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems Attributed to Chaucer, Volumen2

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Houghton, Osgood, 1879

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Página 28 - Rymeyed in hir firste Briton tonge; Whiche layes with hir instrumentz they songe, Or elles redden hem for hir plesaunce, And oon of hem have I in remembraunce, Which I shal seyn with good wyl as I kan.
Página 687 - And in hymself he lough right at the wo Of hem that wepten for his deth so faste...
Página 270 - Consolacione, and othere bookes of legendes of seintes, and omelies, and moralitee, and devocioun,/ that thanke I oure Lord Jhesu Crist and his blisful Moder, and alle the seintes of hevene...
Página 659 - Retornyng in hire soule ay up and down The wordes of this sodeyn Diomede, His grete estat, and perel of the town, And that she was allone and hadde nede Of frendes help; and thus bygan to brede The cause whi, the sothe for to telle, That she took fully purpos for to dwelle.
Página 687 - And down from thennes faste he gan avyse This litel spot of erthe, that with the se Embraced is, and fully gan despise This wrecched world, and held al vanite To respect of the pleyn felicite That is in hevene above; and at the laste, Ther he was slayn, his lokyng down he caste.
Página 35 - I woot wel clerkes wol seyn, as hem leste, By argumentz, that al is for the beste, Though I ne kan the causes nat yknowe, But thilke God, that made wynd to blowe, As kepe my lord; this my conclusioun.
Página 657 - The whos myn herte al was, til that he deyde ; And other love, as help me now Pallas, Ther in myn herte nys, ne nevere was.
Página 688 - ... and thynketh al nys but a faire This world, that passeth soone as floures faire. And loveth hym, the which that right for love Upon a crois, oure soules for to beye, First starf, and roos, and sit in hevene above; For he nyl falsen no wight, dar I seye, That wol his herte al holly on hym leye. And syn he best to love is, and most meke, What nedeth feynede loves for to seke?
Página 39 - ne wiste I what ye mente. But now, Aurelie, I knowe youre entente. By thilke God, that yaf me soule and lyf, Ne shal I nevere been untrewe wyf, In word ne werk, as fer as I have wit. I wol been his to whom that I am knyt. Taak this for fynal answere as of me." But after that, in pley thus seyde she, "Aurelie...
Página 136 - Stondeth upon the weyes, and seeth and axeth of olde pathes (that is to seyn, of olde sentences) which is the goode wey,/ and walketh in that wey, and ye shal fynde refresshynge for youre soules...

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