Chaucer for schools [selected, with a metrical version in mod. Engl.] by mrs. H.R. HaweisChatto and Windus, 1881 - 184 páginas |
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... deth | that hadde | him o | ver nome ; And yet moreo | ver in | his armes twoo The vital strength | is lost , | and al | agoo . Only the intellect , | withou | ten more , That dwelled in | his her | te sik | and sore , began to fail ...
... deth | that hadde | him o | ver nome ; And yet moreo | ver in | his armes twoo The vital strength | is lost , | and al | agoo . Only the intellect , | withou | ten more , That dwelled in | his her | te sik | and sore , began to fail ...
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... deth he feleth thurgh his herte Grim death he feeleth thro ' his body smyte . ' O dere cosyn Palamon , ' quod he , Thyn is the victorie of this aventure , Ful blisfully in prisoun maistow dure ; smite . · ' O my dear cousin , Palamon ...
... deth he feleth thurgh his herte Grim death he feeleth thro ' his body smyte . ' O dere cosyn Palamon , ' quod he , Thyn is the victorie of this aventure , Ful blisfully in prisoun maistow dure ; smite . · ' O my dear cousin , Palamon ...
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... deth was he . But Arcite pass'd , unknowing and unknown ; Nothing ne knew he that it was Ar- And neither guess'd his brother was cite : hard by ; } God wot he wolde han trowed it ful But Arcite knew not any man was } } lite . nigh . For ...
... deth was he . But Arcite pass'd , unknowing and unknown ; Nothing ne knew he that it was Ar- And neither guess'd his brother was cite : hard by ; } God wot he wolde han trowed it ful But Arcite knew not any man was } } lite . nigh . For ...
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... deth deserved bothe tuo . } Tuo woful wrecches ben we , tuo kaytyves bered by } give us not holy also little dead was named befooled That ben encombred of oure owne lyves , And as thou art a rightful lord and juge Ne yeve us neyther ...
... deth deserved bothe tuo . } Tuo woful wrecches ben we , tuo kaytyves bered by } give us not holy also little dead was named befooled That ben encombred of oure owne lyves , And as thou art a rightful lord and juge Ne yeve us neyther ...
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... deth lith in my might also , And yet hath love , maugré here eyghen Yet hath blind Love , in spite of both tuo , their eyes , I - brought hem hider bothe for to Led them both hither only to be slain ! dye . Now loketh , is nat that an ...
... deth lith in my might also , And yet hath love , maugré here eyghen Yet hath blind Love , in spite of both tuo , their eyes , I - brought hem hider bothe for to Led them both hither only to be slain ! dye . Now loketh , is nat that an ...
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agayn Allas anoon Arcite arms beautiful BRET HARTE Canterbury Canterbury Tales Chanticleer child Christ Clerk's Tale cloth extra colour Constance Crown 8vo Custance daughter death Demy 8vo deth doon doth doun Duke of Lancaster Edition Edward Edward III Emelye English eyes fader fair felawe Fortune Geoffrey Chaucer gilt GLOSSARY gold grace gret grete Griselda hath heart heer Henry herte hire honour JAMES PAYN John of Gaunt King King's knew knight Knight's Tale lady litel lived lord marquis married never noble nought OUIDA Palamon Petrarch Philippa Poems poor Portrait prison Queen quod quoth Richard royal sayde schal sche seyde shal story tale tell thay Thebes thee ther Theseus thing Thomas Chaucer told tyme Tyrwhitt unto Vols whan wife WILKIE COLLINS wolde woman word yonge
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