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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... cause is of so gret confusioun , I have her doon my faithful busynes After the legende in translacioun Right of this glorious lif and passioun . Thou with thi garlond , wrought with rose and lylye , * The mene I , mayde and martir ...
... cause is of so gret confusioun , I have her doon my faithful busynes After the legende in translacioun Right of this glorious lif and passioun . Thou with thi garlond , wrought with rose and lylye , * The mene I , mayde and martir ...
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... cause of that he gan so neigh to drawe His Yeman , that he herde al his sawe ; And thus he sayd unto his Yeman tho ; ' Hold now thi pees , and spek no wordes mo ; 1 This precept of Cato is in lib . i . dist . 17 : - ' Ne cures si quis ...
... cause of that he gan so neigh to drawe His Yeman , that he herde al his sawe ; And thus he sayd unto his Yeman tho ; ' Hold now thi pees , and spek no wordes mo ; 1 This precept of Cato is in lib . i . dist . 17 : - ' Ne cures si quis ...
Side 36
... cause , and other noon , so theech . ' I can not telle wheron it was long , But wel I woot gret stryf is us among . ' What ? ' quod my lord , ' ther is no more to doone , Of these periles I wol be war eftsoone . I am right siker , that ...
... cause , and other noon , so theech . ' I can not telle wheron it was long , But wel I woot gret stryf is us among . ' What ? ' quod my lord , ' ther is no more to doone , Of these periles I wol be war eftsoone . I am right siker , that ...
Side 44
... cause of al My connyng , which that I you schewe schal . Voydith youre man , and let him be theroute ; And schet the dore , whils we ben aboute Oure privetee , that no man us aspie , Whiles we werken in this philosophie . ' Al , as he ...
... cause of al My connyng , which that I you schewe schal . Voydith youre man , and let him be theroute ; And schet the dore , whils we ben aboute Oure privetee , that no man us aspie , Whiles we werken in this philosophie . ' Al , as he ...
Side 50
... cause trewely . He put this unce of coper in the croslet , And on the fuyr als swithe he hath it set , And cast in pouder , and made the prest to blowe , And in his worching for to stoupe lowe , As he dede er , and al nas but a jape ...
... cause trewely . He put this unce of coper in the croslet , And on the fuyr als swithe he hath it set , And cast in pouder , and made the prest to blowe , And in his worching for to stoupe lowe , As he dede er , and al nas but a jape ...
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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.