His tendre limmes, delicat to sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to Boloigne he tendrely it brought. This markis wondreth ever lenger the more Upon... Bell's Edition - Página 89por John Bell - 1782Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1855 - 636 páginas
...bestes for to save. But she non answer oi him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rou^ht, But to Boloigne he tendrely it brought. This markis...lenger the more Upon hire patience, and if that he Ne hadde sothly knowen therbefore, That parfitly hire children loved she, Be wold han wend that of som... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 622 páginas
...bestes for to save. But she non answer oi him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rou^ht, But to Boloigne he tendrely it brought. This markis wondreth ever lenger the moro Upon hire patience, and if that he Ne hadde sothly knowen therbefore, That parfitly hire children... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1860 - 598 páginas
...have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, Hut to Boloigne he tendrely it brought. This roarltis wondreth ever lenger the more Upon hire patience, and if that he Ne hadde sothly kuowen therbeforc, That parfitly hire children loved she, He wold han wend that of som... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1860 - 342 páginas
...delicate to sight, From fowles and from beastes for to save. But she none answer of him mighte have ; 8560 He went his way, as him no thing ne rought,* But to Bologn' he tenderly it brought. This marquis wond'reth ever longer the more Upon her patience; and... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 1072 páginas
...limmes, delicat to sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to...tendrely it brought. This markis wondreth ever lenger the moreUpon hire patience, and if that he Ne hadde sothly knowen therbefore, That parfitly hire children... | |
| George Harris - 1869 - 356 páginas
...limmes, delicat to sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to Boloigne he tenderly it brought."* There is also very pathetic and touching feelinj following description by Chaucer,... | |
| George Harris - 1869 - 352 páginas
...limmes, delicat to sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to Boloigne he tenderly it brought."* There is also very pathetic and touching feeling in the following description... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 páginas
...after gau it blesse. Save this she praied him, if that he might, Her litel sone he wold in erthe ' He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to...brought. This markis wondreth ever lenger the more Upon her patience, and if that he Ne hadde sothly knowen therbefore, That parfitly her children loved she,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 páginas
...sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him mighte have, peine. Ho weut his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to Boloigne...he tendrely it brought. This markis wondreth ever longer the more ITpon her patience, and if that he Ne hadlle sothly knowen therbefore, That parfitly... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 páginas
...limmés, délicat to sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him luighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to Boíoigne he tendrely it brought. \ This markis wondreth ever lenger the more Upon her patience, and... | |
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