Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury tales.- v. 3. Troylus and Cryseyde, etc.-v. 4. Romaunt of the rose, etcG. Bell, 1885 |
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Side 7
... better than he , the reading of the Harl . MS . 2 Symbolical of her bloody martyrdom and virgin purity . Thus in the metrical Life of St. Werburgh , by Bradshawe , a Benedictine of the sixteenth century : - 4 Vyrgyns them folowed ...
... better than he , the reading of the Harl . MS . 2 Symbolical of her bloody martyrdom and virgin purity . Thus in the metrical Life of St. Werburgh , by Bradshawe , a Benedictine of the sixteenth century : - 4 Vyrgyns them folowed ...
Side 17
... better lif in other place , That never schal be lost , ne drede the nought ; Which Goddes sone us tolde thurgh his grace , That fadres sone that alle thing hath wrought ; And al that wrought is with a skilful thought , The gost , that ...
... better lif in other place , That never schal be lost , ne drede the nought ; Which Goddes sone us tolde thurgh his grace , That fadres sone that alle thing hath wrought ; And al that wrought is with a skilful thought , The gost , that ...
Side 24
... better with the fact mentioned in the opening , that the pilgrims were now at Boughton- under - Blee , five miles on the London side of Canterbury . But , on the other hand , it makes the incident of their being overtaken by the Chanoun ...
... better with the fact mentioned in the opening , that the pilgrims were now at Boughton- under - Blee , five miles on the London side of Canterbury . But , on the other hand , it makes the incident of their being overtaken by the Chanoun ...
Side 27
... better clothis to beye , If that his dede accorde with thy speche ? Telle me that , and that I the biseche . ' ' Why ? ' quod this Yeman , ' wherto axe ye me ? God help me so , for he schal never the , ( But I wol nought avowe what I ...
... better clothis to beye , If that his dede accorde with thy speche ? Telle me that , and that I the biseche . ' ' Why ? ' quod this Yeman , ' wherto axe ye me ? God help me so , for he schal never the , ( But I wol nought avowe what I ...
Side 51
... better to synge ; Ne lady lustier in carolynge ; Or for to speke of love and wommanhede , Ne knyght in armes doon1 an hardy deede To stonde in grace of his lady deere , Than hadde this prest this craft for to lere , And to the chanoun ...
... better to synge ; Ne lady lustier in carolynge ; Or for to speke of love and wommanhede , Ne knyght in armes doon1 an hardy deede To stonde in grace of his lady deere , Than hadde this prest this craft for to lere , And to the chanoun ...
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Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury tales.- v. 3. Troylus and ... Geoffrey Chaucer Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1878 |
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Side 187 - I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds ; I will be like the Most High. Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.