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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... maner conjoynynge Of heven and lya , and here in figurynge The heven is sette for thought of holynesse , And lya , for hir lastyng besynesse . Cecili may eek be seyd in this manere , Wantyng of blyndnes , for hir grete light Of sapience ...
... maner conjoynynge Of heven and lya , and here in figurynge The heven is sette for thought of holynesse , And lya , for hir lastyng besynesse . Cecili may eek be seyd in this manere , Wantyng of blyndnes , for hir grete light Of sapience ...
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... maner boone That he God asked , it were sped ful soone . It were ful hard by ordre for to sayne How many wondres Jesus for hem wroughte ; But atte last , to tellen schort and playne , The sergeantz of the toun of Rome hem soughte , And ...
... maner boone That he God asked , it were sped ful soone . It were ful hard by ordre for to sayne How many wondres Jesus for hem wroughte ; But atte last , to tellen schort and playne , The sergeantz of the toun of Rome hem soughte , And ...
Side 20
... maner womman art thou ? ' quod he . ' I am a gentil - womman born , ' quod sche . ' I axe the , ' quod he , though the it greve , Of thi religioun and of thi byleve . ' 6 ' Ye han bygonne your questioun folily , ' Quod sche , ' that ...
... maner womman art thou ? ' quod he . ' I am a gentil - womman born , ' quod sche . ' I axe the , ' quod he , though the it greve , Of thi religioun and of thi byleve . ' 6 ' Ye han bygonne your questioun folily , ' Quod sche , ' that ...
Side 22
... maner wise A lewed officer , a vein justise . " Ther lakketh no thing to thin outer eyen That thou art blynde ; for thing that we seen alle That it is stoon , that men may wel aspien , That ilke stoon a god thou wilt it calle . I rede ...
... maner wise A lewed officer , a vein justise . " Ther lakketh no thing to thin outer eyen That thou art blynde ; for thing that we seen alle That it is stoon , that men may wel aspien , That ilke stoon a god thou wilt it calle . I rede ...
Side 23
... maner chaunce He might nought smyte hir faire necke a - tuo . And for ther was that tyme an ordinaunce That no man scholde do man such penaunce The ferthe strok to smyten , softe or sore , This tormentour ne dorste do no more ; But half ...
... maner chaunce He might nought smyte hir faire necke a - tuo . And for ther was that tyme an ordinaunce That no man scholde do man such penaunce The ferthe strok to smyten , softe or sore , This tormentour ne dorste do no more ; But half ...
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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.