The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Text with Illustrative Notes, Volume 24Percy Society, 1847 - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages |
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... Stood redy covered al the longe day . At sessions ther was he lord and sire . Ful ofte tyme he was knight of the schire . An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his gerdul , whit as morne mylk . A schirreve hadde he ben , and a ...
... Stood redy covered al the longe day . At sessions ther was he lord and sire . Ful ofte tyme he was knight of the schire . An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his gerdul , whit as morne mylk . A schirreve hadde he ben , and a ...
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... stood a tuft of heres , Reede as the berstles of a souwes eeres . His nose - thurles blake were and wyde . A swerd and a bocler baar he by his side . His mouth as wyde was as a gret forneys . He was a jangler , and a golyardeys , And ...
... stood a tuft of heres , Reede as the berstles of a souwes eeres . His nose - thurles blake were and wyde . A swerd and a bocler baar he by his side . His mouth as wyde was as a gret forneys . He was a jangler , and a golyardeys , And ...
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... stood the heven whan that we were born , 1090 We moste endure it : this is the schort and pleyn . " This Palamon answered , and seyde ageyn ; " Cosyn , for sothe of this opynyoun Thou hast a veyn ymaginacioun . This prisoun caused me ...
... stood the heven whan that we were born , 1090 We moste endure it : this is the schort and pleyn . " This Palamon answered , and seyde ageyn ; " Cosyn , for sothe of this opynyoun Thou hast a veyn ymaginacioun . This prisoun caused me ...
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... stood , and bad him to be murye . His slepy yerd in hond he bar upright ; 1380 66 An hat he wered upon his heres bright . Arrayed was this god ( as he took keepe ) As he was whan that Argous took his sleep ; 1390 And seyde him thus ...
... stood , and bad him to be murye . His slepy yerd in hond he bar upright ; 1380 66 An hat he wered upon his heres bright . Arrayed was this god ( as he took keepe ) As he was whan that Argous took his sleep ; 1390 And seyde him thus ...
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... stood ther faste by , In which ther was an hert as men him tolde , Duk Theseus the streyte wey hath holde . And to the launde he rydeth him ful right , Ther was the hert y - wont to have his flight , And over a brook , and so forth in ...
... stood ther faste by , In which ther was an hert as men him tolde , Duk Theseus the streyte wey hath holde . And to the launde he rydeth him ful right , Ther was the hert y - wont to have his flight , And over a brook , and so forth in ...
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Page xlii - Somtyme with the lord of Palatye, Ageyn another hethen in Turkye : And evermore he hadde a sovereyn prys. And though that he were worthy, he was wys, And of his port as meke as is a mayde. He never yet no vileinye ne sayde 70 In al his lyf, un-to no maner wight. He was a verray parfit gentil knight.
Page 17 - PERSOUN of a toun ; But riche he was of holy thought and werk. He was also a lerned man, a clerk, That Cristes gospel trewely wolde preche ; His parisshens devoutly wolde he teche.
Page 2 - 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.
Page 5 - Ful swetely herde he confessioun, And plesaunt was his absolucioun; He was an esy man to yeve penaunce Ther as he wiste...
Page 20 - Ther nas no dore that he nolde heve of harre, 550 Or breke it, at a renning, with his heed. His berd as any sowe or fox was reed, And ther-to brood, as though it were a spade. Up-on the cop...
Page 78 - Ligurge him-self, the grete king of Trace; Blak was his berd, and manly was his face. The cercles of his eyen in his heed, They gloweden...
Page 6 - 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 103 - What is this world? what asketh men to have? Now with his love, now in his colde grave Allone, withouten any compaignye.
Page 7 - But he was lyk a maister or a pope. Of double worstede was his semycope, That rounded as a belle out of the presse. Somwhat he lipsed for his wantownesse To make his Englissh sweete upon his tonge.
Page 18 - He sette nat his benefice to hyre, And leet his sheep encombred in the myre, And ran to London, un-to seynt Poules, To seken him a chaunterie for soules...