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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... dede , And in youre youthe thus schulde ye dye . And if that ye in clene love me gye , He wol yow love as me , for your clennesse , And schewe to you his joye and his brightnesse . ' 1 In Harl . MS . this line is omitted , and the next ...
... dede , And in youre youthe thus schulde ye dye . And if that ye in clene love me gye , He wol yow love as me , for your clennesse , And schewe to you his joye and his brightnesse . ' 1 In Harl . MS . this line is omitted , and the next ...
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... dede . ' Ne menist thou nat Urban , ' quod he tho , ' That is so ofte dampned to the deed , And woneth in halkes ' alway to and fro , And dar nought oones putte forth his heed ? Men schold him brenne in a fuyr so reed , If he were ...
... dede . ' Ne menist thou nat Urban , ' quod he tho , ' That is so ofte dampned to the deed , And woneth in halkes ' alway to and fro , And dar nought oones putte forth his heed ? Men schold him brenne in a fuyr so reed , If he were ...
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... dede him so bete With whippes of leed , * til he his lif gan lete . Cecilie him took , and buried him anoon By Tiburce and Valirian softely , Withinne hire berieng place , under the stoon . 1 Rom . xiii . 2 2 Tim . iv . 3 This was the ...
... dede him so bete With whippes of leed , * til he his lif gan lete . Cecilie him took , and buried him anoon By Tiburce and Valirian softely , Withinne hire berieng place , under the stoon . 1 Rom . xiii . 2 2 Tim . iv . 3 This was the ...
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... dede ; For in a bath thay gonne hir faste schetten , And nyght and day greet fuyr they under betten . The longe night , and eek a day also , For al the fuyr , and eek the bathes hete , Sche sat al cold , and felte of it no woo , It made ...
... dede ; For in a bath thay gonne hir faste schetten , And nyght and day greet fuyr they under betten . The longe night , and eek a day also , For al the fuyr , and eek the bathes hete , Sche sat al cold , and felte of it no woo , It made ...
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... 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 say , And therfor kep it secre I yow ...
... 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 say , And therfor kep it secre I yow ...
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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.