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Page 136
... dede ; Of cursyng oweth ech gulty man to drede ; For curs wol slee right as assoillyng saveth ; And also ware him of a significavit . In daunger he hadde at his owne assise The yonge gurles of the diocise , And knew here counseil , and ...
... dede ; Of cursyng oweth ech gulty man to drede ; For curs wol slee right as assoillyng saveth ; And also ware him of a significavit . In daunger he hadde at his owne assise The yonge gurles of the diocise , And knew here counseil , and ...
Page 138
... dede Hem for to streepe of herneys and of wede , The pilours diden businesse and cure , After the bataile and discomfiture . And so byfil , that in the cas thei founde , Thurgh girt with many a grevous blody wounde , Two yonge knightes ...
... dede Hem for to streepe of herneys and of wede , The pilours diden businesse and cure , After the bataile and discomfiture . And so byfil , that in the cas thei founde , Thurgh girt with many a grevous blody wounde , Two yonge knightes ...
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... verray wommanhede 1750 Gan for to wepe , and so dede Emelye , And alle the ladies in the companye . 1701. boores tuo . Tyrwhitt , with most of the MSS . , Gret pité was it , as it thought hem alle 144 28 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
... verray wommanhede 1750 Gan for to wepe , and so dede Emelye , And alle the ladies in the companye . 1701. boores tuo . Tyrwhitt , with most of the MSS . , Gret pité was it , as it thought hem alle 144 28 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
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... dede , To hem that ben in repentaunce and drede , As wel as to a proud dispitious man , That wol maynteyne that he first bigan . That lord hath litel of discrecioun , That in such caas can no divisioun ; 1770 1780 But wayeth pride and ...
... dede , To hem that ben in repentaunce and drede , As wel as to a proud dispitious man , That wol maynteyne that he first bigan . That lord hath litel of discrecioun , That in such caas can no divisioun ; 1770 1780 But wayeth pride and ...
Page 149
... dede , and that anoon Ful pitously , with alle circumstances , Al telle I nat es now his observances . But at the last the statu of Venus schook , And made a signe , wherby that he took That his prayer accepted was that day . For though ...
... dede , and that anoon Ful pitously , with alle circumstances , Al telle I nat es now his observances . But at the last the statu of Venus schook , And made a signe , wherby that he took That his prayer accepted was that day . For though ...
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Page 132 - For if he yaf, he dorste make avaunt, He wiste that a man was repentaunt. For many a man so hard is of his herte, He may nat wepe al-thogh him sore smerte. 230 Therfore, in stede of weping and preyeres, Men moot yeve silver to the povre freres.
Page 131 - But sore weep she if oon of hem were deed, Or if men smoot it with a yerde smerte: And al was conscience and tendre herte.
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Page 131 - Ful swetely herde he confessioun, And plesaunt was his absolucioun; He was an esy man to yeve penaunce Ther as he wiste...
Page 137 - WHILOM, as olde stories tellen us, Ther was a duk that highte Theseus; Of Athenes he was lord and governour, And in his tyme swich a conquerour, That gretter was ther non under the sonne. Ful many a riche contre...
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Page 233 - My brother shal be warisshed hastily; For I am siker that ther be sciences By whiche men make diverse apparences Swiche as thise subtile tregetoures pleye; For ofte at feestes have I wel herd seye That tregetours withinne an halle large Have maad come in a water and a barge, And in the halle rowen up and doun.