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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... unto vices , TH Which that men clepe in Englisch ydelnesse , The porter at the gates is of delicis ; To eschiewe , and by her contrary hire oppresse , That is to say , by leful besynesse , Wel oughte we to do al oure entente , Lest that ...
... unto vices , TH Which that men clepe in Englisch ydelnesse , The porter at the gates is of delicis ; To eschiewe , and by her contrary hire oppresse , That is to say , by leful besynesse , Wel oughte we to do al oure entente , Lest that ...
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... hir mynde ; Sche never cessed , as I writen fynde , Of hire prayer , and God to love and drede , Byseching him to kepe hir maydenhede . ' 1 See vol . i . p . 207 , note 2 . And whan this mayde schuld unto a man Y - 10 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
... hir mynde ; Sche never cessed , as I writen fynde , Of hire prayer , and God to love and drede , Byseching him to kepe hir maydenhede . ' 1 See vol . i . p . 207 , note 2 . And whan this mayde schuld unto a man Y - 10 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
Side 11
... unto you saye ; So that ye swere ye schul it not bywraye . ' Valirian gan fast unto hir swere , That for no caas ne thing that mighte be , He scholde never mo bywreye hire ; And thanne at erst thus to him sayde sche ; ' I have an aungel ...
... unto you saye ; So that ye swere ye schul it not bywraye . ' Valirian gan fast unto hir swere , That for no caas ne thing that mighte be , He scholde never mo bywreye hire ; And thanne at erst thus to him sayde sche ; ' I have an aungel ...
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... unto hem sent , To schewen yow the good Urban the olde , For secre needes , and for good entente ; And whan that ye seint Urban ' han byholde , Tel him the wordes which that I to yow tolde ; And whan that he hath purged3 you fro synne ...
... unto hem sent , To schewen yow the good Urban the olde , For secre needes , and for good entente ; And whan that ye seint Urban ' han byholde , Tel him the wordes which that I to yow tolde ; And whan that he hath purged3 you fro synne ...
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... Unto this tyme , brother myn , I wys ; But now at erst in trouthe oure duellyng is . ' ' How wost thou this , ' quod Tyburce , and in what wise ? ' Quod Valirian , ' That schal I the devyse . ' The aungel of God hath me trouthe y ...
... Unto this tyme , brother myn , I wys ; But now at erst in trouthe oure duellyng is . ' ' How wost thou this , ' quod Tyburce , and in what wise ? ' Quod Valirian , ' That schal I the devyse . ' The aungel of God hath me trouthe y ...
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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.