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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... nought , ' But on her knees they setten hem adoun , With humble hert and sad devocioun , And leften bothe her heedes in that place ; Here soules wenten to the king of grace . This Maximus , that say this thing betyde , With pitous ...
... nought , ' But on her knees they setten hem adoun , With humble hert and sad devocioun , And leften bothe her heedes in that place ; Here soules wenten to the king of grace . This Maximus , that say this thing betyde , With pitous ...
Side 20
... is thy perseveraunce . Wostow nought how oure mighty princes fre Han thus comaunded and maad ordinaunce , That every cristen wight schal han penaunce , But if that he his Cristendom withseye , And goon 20 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
... is thy perseveraunce . Wostow nought how oure mighty princes fre Han thus comaunded and maad ordinaunce , That every cristen wight schal han penaunce , But if that he his Cristendom withseye , And goon 20 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
Side 21
... nought how fer my might may strecch Han nought our mighty princes to me y - given , · Ye bothe power and eek auctorite To maken folk to deyen or to lyven ? Why spekestow so proudly than to me ? ' ' I speke not but stedefastly , ' quod ...
... nought how fer my might may strecch Han nought our mighty princes to me y - given , · Ye bothe power and eek auctorite To maken folk to deyen or to lyven ? Why spekestow so proudly than to me ? ' ' I speke not but stedefastly , ' quod ...
Side 22
... nought profyte , For in effect they ben nought worth a myte . ' Thise wordes and such other sayde sche ; And he wax wroth , and bad men schold hir lede Hom to hir hous ; ' And in hir hous , ' quod he , ' Brenne hir right in a bath of ...
... nought profyte , For in effect they ben nought worth a myte . ' Thise wordes and such other sayde sche ; And he wax wroth , and bad men schold hir lede Hom to hir hous ; ' And in hir hous , ' quod he , ' Brenne hir right in a bath of ...
Side 23
... 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 deed , with hir nekke ...
... 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 deed , with hir nekke ...
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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.