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 25
... certes it wolde seme Thy lord were wys , and so I may wel deme ; 1 He was so spotted with foam that he looked like a magpie . 2 See ante , p . 24 , note 2 . 3 He had placed a leaf of the burdock between his hood and his head to preserve ...
... certes it wolde seme Thy lord were wys , and so I may wel deme ; 1 He was so spotted with foam that he looked like a magpie . 2 See ante , p . 24 , note 2 . 3 He had placed a leaf of the burdock between his hood and his head to preserve ...
Side 55
... certes never schal he thrive , Though that he multiplie terme of al his lyve.3 1 Harl . MS . reads rooche , which is corrected by Mr. Wright . 2 Perhaps an allusion to Prov . xxv . 2. It is the glory of God to conceal a thing ; but the ...
... certes never schal he thrive , Though that he multiplie terme of al his lyve.3 1 Harl . MS . reads rooche , which is corrected by Mr. Wright . 2 Perhaps an allusion to Prov . xxv . 2. It is the glory of God to conceal a thing ; but the ...
Side 62
... certes , by no fors , ne by no mede , Him thought he was not able for to speede ; For sche was strong of frendes , and eek sche Confermed was in such soverayne bounte1 That wel he wist he might hir never wynne , As for to make hir with ...
... certes , by no fors , ne by no mede , Him thought he was not able for to speede ; For sche was strong of frendes , and eek sche Confermed was in such soverayne bounte1 That wel he wist he might hir never wynne , As for to make hir with ...
Side 66
... certes he had ben bigiled . The remenaunt were anhanged , more and lesse , That were consented to this cursednesse . Her may men se how synne hath his merite ; Be war , for no man woot how God wol smyte In no degre , ne in which maner ...
... certes he had ben bigiled . The remenaunt were anhanged , more and lesse , That were consented to this cursednesse . Her may men se how synne hath his merite ; Be war , for no man woot how God wol smyte In no degre , ne in which maner ...
Side 71
... certes many a predicacioun Cometh ofte tyme of evel entencioun ; 3 Som for plesauns of folk and flaterie , To ben avaunced by ypocrisie ; And som for veine gloir , and som for hate . For whan I dar not other weys debate , Than wil I ...
... certes many a predicacioun Cometh ofte tyme of evel entencioun ; 3 Som for plesauns of folk and flaterie , To ben avaunced by ypocrisie ; And som for veine gloir , and som for hate . For whan I dar not other weys debate , Than wil I ...
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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.