| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 pages
...stremes and his daungers him bisides, His herbergh and his mone, his lodemenage, Ther was non such from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake; 405 With many a tempest hadde his berd ben schake. He knew wel alle the havenes, as thei were, From Gootlond to the cape of Fynestere,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 134 pages
...doubt, with perfect freedom to all that was valuable among the contents of the prizes. Ther was non such from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake; 405 With many a tempest hadde his berd ben schake. He knew wel alle the havenes, as thei were, From Gootlond to the cape of Fynestere,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Bernhard ten Brink - 1871 - 48 pages
...wel his tydes, His streemes and his daungers hym bisides, His lterberwe and his moone, his lodmenage, Ther nas noon swich from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake; 40f> With many a tempest hadde his berd been shake. He knew wel al the havenes, as they were, Fro Gootland... | |
| Stephen Haskins Carpenter - 1872 - 344 pages
...stremes and his daungers him bisides, His herbergh and his mono, his lodemenage, Ther was non such from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake; 405 He knew wel alle the havenes, as thei were, From Gootlond to the cape of Fynestere, And every eryke... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 108 pages
...stremes and his danngers him bisides, His herbergh and his mone, his lodemenage, Ther was non such from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake ; 405 With many a tempest hadde his berd ben schake. He knew wel alle the havens, as the! were, From Gootlond to the cape of Fynystere,... | |
| Henry Sweet - English language - 1886 - 132 pages
...his daungers hym bisldes, his herberwe, and his moone, his lodemenage, thgr nas nggn swich from Hulk to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake. 405 With many a tempest hadde his bgrd been shake ; he knew wel alle the havenes, as they wgre, frg Gggtlgnd to the Cape of Fynystgre,... | |
| Henry Sweet - English language - 1886 - 148 pages
...his daungers hym bisides, his herberwe, and his moone, his lgdemenage, thgr nas nggn swich from Hulk to Cartage. Hardy he was, and wys to undertake. 405 With many a tempest hadd« his bgrd been shake : he knew wel all« the havenes, as they wgre, frg Gggtlgnd to the Cape... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Clarendon Press series - 1889 - 334 pages
...wel his tydes, His stremes and his daungers him bisydes, His herberwe and his mone, his lodemenage, Ther nas noon swich from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he...many a tempest hadde his herd been shake. He knew wel2 alle the havenes, as they were, From Gootlond to the cape of Finistere, And every cryke in Britayne... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Canterbury (England) - 1889 - 332 pages
...wel his tydes, His stremes and his daungers him bisydes, His herberwe and his mone, his lodemenage, Ther nas noon swich from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he...many a tempest hadde his herd been shake. He knew wel2 alle the havenes, as they were, From Gootlond to the cape of Finistere, And every cryke in Britayne... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Reading - 1889 - 334 pages
...wel his tydes, His stremes and his daungers him bisydes, His herberwe and his mone, his lodemenage, Ther nas noon swich from Hulle to Cartage. Hardy he...undertake ; .405 ^With many a tempest hadde his herd been shakey He knew wel2 alle the havenes, as they were, From Gootlond to the cape of Finistere, And every... | |
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