| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1851 - 340 pages
...and his meyne', I6880 Ne maden schoutes never half so schrille, "" Whan that thay wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay broughten hornes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped, And therwithal thay schryked... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1851 - 340 pages
...Straw, and his meynd, I6SS0 Ne maden schoutes never half so schrille, Whan that thay wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay broughten hornes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped, And therwithal thay schryked... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...Straw, and his meyne, 16880 Ne maden schoutes never half so schrille, Whan that thay wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay broughten hornes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped, And therwithal thay schryked... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1867 - 282 pages
...Straw, and his nieyne', Ne maden schoutes never half so schrille, 570 Whan that thay wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay brought[en] homes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped[e], And therwithal thay... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1869 - 346 pages
...Straw, ane his meyne, Ne maden schoutes never halfe so schrille, Whan than they wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay broughten homes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped, And therewithal thay schryked... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 536 pages
...Straw,1 and his meyne, Ne maden schoutes never half so schrille, Whan that thay wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay broughten homes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped, And therwithal thay schryked... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1885 - 560 pages
...Straw,1 and his meyne, Ne maden schoutes never half so schrille, Whan that thay wolden eny Flemyng kille, As thilke day was maad upon the fox. Of bras thay broughten hornes and of box, Of horn and boon, in which thay blew and powped, And therwithal thay schryked... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Clarendon Press series - 1889 - 334 pages
...turne I wolc. * HI. Pt. They. 2 E. om. eek. * HI. were they ; rest am. 6 E. yolleden. 6 E. Ln. shille. Whan that they wolden any Fleming kille, As thilke...houped; 580 It semed as that hevene sholde falle. (459 1) Now, gode men, I pray yow herkneth alle I Lo, how fortune turneth sodeinly The hope and pryde eek... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Reading - 1889 - 334 pages
...wole. 2 HI. Pt. They. 2 E. am. eek. * HI. were they ; rest om. '•• E. yolleden. « E. Ln. shille. Whan that they wolden any Fleming kille, As thilke...houped; 580 It semed as that hevene sholde falle. (4591) Now, gode men, I pray yow herkneth alle ! Lo, how fortune turneth sodeinly The hope and pryde... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Canterbury (England) - 1889 - 332 pages
...half so shrille 6, 575 ' E. Now turne I wole. * HI. Pt. They. 3 E. om. eek. f HI. were they ; rest om. Whan that they wolden any Fleming kille, As thilke...horn, of boon, in whiche they blewe and pouped, And ther\vithal thay shryked * and they houped ; 580 It semed as that hevene sholde falle. (4591) Now,... | |
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