The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Text with Illustrative Notes, Volumen2Percy Society, 1847 |
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Página 261 - Thanne peyne I me to strecche forth the nekke, And est and west upon the peple I bekke, As dooth a dowve sittynge on a berne. Myne handes and my tonge goon so yerne That it is joye to se my bisynesse.
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.
Página 165 - By arguments, that al is for the beste, Though I ne can the causes nat y-knowe. But thilke god, that made wind to blowe, As kepe my lord!
Página 259 - And after that than telle I forth my tales, Bulles of popes and of cardinales, Of patriarkes, and...
Página 162 - Thanne was he bothe in lordshipe and servage. Servage? Nay, but in lordshipe above, Sith he hath bothe his lady and his love; His lady, certes, and his wyf also, The which that lawe of love acordeth to.
Página 327 - His neygheboures ful of envy, his feyned freendes that semede recounsiled, and his flatereres, maden semblaunt of wepyng, and appaired and aggregged moche of this matiere, in preisyng gretly Melibe of might, of power, of riches, and of frendes, despisinge the power of his adversaries ; and sayden outerly, that he anoon schulde wreke him on his adversaries be bygynnynge of werre. Up roos thanne an advocate that was wys, by leve and by counseil of othere that were wise, and sayde : " Lordynges, the...
Página 108 - Ther nis no werkman, what-so-ever he be, That may bothe werke wel and hastily ; This wol be doon at leyser parfitly.
Página 86 - And certainly, as soth as God is king, To take a wif, it is a glorious thing, And namely whan a man is old and...
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.