The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Text with Illustrative Notes, Volumen2

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Percy Society, 1847
 

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Página 174 - Have maad come in a water and a barge, And in the halle rowen up and doun.
Página 281 - As ye were born; and lo, sires, thus I preche, And Jhesu Crist, that is oure soules leche, So graunte yow his pardoun to receyve; For that is best; I wol yow nat deceyve.
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Página 187 - Toward the gardyn, ther as sche had hight. And he was to the gardyn-ward also ; For wel he spyed whan sche wolde go Out of hir hous, to any maner place.

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