The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems Attributed to Chaucer, Volume 3Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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... mede 、 But hit were alle to longe to rede The names ; and therfore I pace . But in this lusty and ryche place , That Fames halle called was , Ful moche prees of folke ther nas , Ne crowdyng , for to mochil prees . But al on hye , above ...
... mede 、 But hit were alle to longe to rede The names ; and therfore I pace . But in this lusty and ryche place , That Fames halle called was , Ful moche prees of folke ther nas , Ne crowdyng , for to mochil prees . But al on hye , above ...
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... mede , Thanne love I most thise floures white and rede , Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune . To hem have I so grete affeccioun , As I seyde erst , whanne comen is the May , That in my bed ther daweth me no day , That I nam uppe ...
... mede , Thanne love I most thise floures white and rede , Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune . To hem have I so grete affeccioun , As I seyde erst , whanne comen is the May , That in my bed ther daweth me no day , That I nam uppe ...
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... mede . In whiche me thoght I myghte , day by day , Dwellen alwey , the joly monyth of May , Withouten slepe , withouten mete or drynke . Adoune ful softely I gan to synke , And lenynge on myn elbowe and my syde , The longe day I shoope ...
... mede . In whiche me thoght I myghte , day by day , Dwellen alwey , the joly monyth of May , Withouten slepe , withouten mete or drynke . Adoune ful softely I gan to synke , And lenynge on myn elbowe and my syde , The longe day I shoope ...
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... mede The god of Love , and in his hand a quene , And she was clad in real1 habite grene ; A fret 2 of gold she hadde next her heer , And upon that a white crorone she beer , With flourouns smale , and , I shal nat lye , For al the ...
... mede The god of Love , and in his hand a quene , And she was clad in real1 habite grene ; A fret 2 of gold she hadde next her heer , And upon that a white crorone she beer , With flourouns smale , and , I shal nat lye , For al the ...
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... mede of lovynge and guerdoun , That Medea receyved of Jasoun Ryght for hir trouthe , and for hir kyndenesse , That loved hym beter thane hir - selfe , I gesse ; And left hir fadir and hire heritage . And of Jason this is the vassalage ...
... mede of lovynge and guerdoun , That Medea receyved of Jasoun Ryght for hir trouthe , and for hir kyndenesse , That loved hym beter thane hir - selfe , I gesse ; And left hir fadir and hire heritage . And of Jason this is the vassalage ...
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended ..., Volume 3 Geoffrey Chaucer Visualização integral - 1879 |
The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended ..., Volume 3 Geoffrey Chaucer Visualização integral - 1880 |
The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended ..., Volume 3 Geoffrey Chaucer Visualização integral - 1880 |
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aftir ageyn Allas anoon Bialacoil briddis Canterbury Tales certeyn chere clere Daunger dede deth dide Dido doon doth doun drede floures folke frende fulle fynde geve goon grace grene gret grete harte hast hath heere herte hire honde honour iwys kepe knight kynde kynge lady leve lord lovers lyve manere mede moche mote myght myn herte myne never noon nought nyght ofte Ovid peyne pitee preve queene quene quod rede richesse ryght saugh seide sene sette seyde seyn shal shulde Sith somme sone sore soth speke sterte swete swich Thanne thee ther therfore thilke thing thoo thou shalt thought thow thurgh thyn thyne thyng trewe trouthe trowe tyme unto wele whan Whanne who-so wight wise withouten wolde wole wote wyfe
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Página 80 - I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon That fro my bokes maketh me to goon...
Página 534 - And shapen was this herber roofe and all As a prety parlour ; and also The hegge as thicke as a castle wall, That who that list without to stond or go, Though he would all day prien to and fro, He should not see if there were any wight Within or no...
Página 82 - And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere Of any goodly word that ye han left. And thogh it happen me rehercen eft That ye han in your fresshe songes sayd, Forbereth me, and beth not evil apayd5, Syn that ye see I do yt in the honour Of love, and eke in service of the flour, Whom that I serve as I have wit or myght.
Página 85 - And Zepherus and Flora gentilly Yaf to the floures, softe and tenderly, Hire swoote breth, and made hem for to sprede, As god and goddesse of the floury mede; In...
Página 210 - Hard is the hert that loveth nought In May, whan al this mirth is wrought ; Whan he may on these braunches here...
Página 203 - For whiche un-to your mercy thus I crye: Beth hevy ageyn, or elles mot I dye!
Página 193 - Wei nygh bereft out of my remembraunce; And eke to me it ys a gret penaunce, Syth rym in Englissh hath such skarsete, 80 To folowe word by word the curioaite Of Graunson, flour of hem that make in Fraunce.
Página 80 - And to hem yive I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely...
Página 184 - Her is no home, her is but wyldyrnesse. Forth pilgrime! forth best out of thy stalle! Loke up on hye, and thonke God of alle; Weyve thy lust, and let thy goste the lede, And trouthe shal the delyver, hit is no drede.
Página 81 - As sone as ever the sonne gynneth weste, To seen this flour, how it wol go to reste, For fere of nyght, so hateth she derknesse ! Hire chere is pleynly sprad in the brightnesse Of the sonne, for ther yt wol unclose.