What sholde I moore unto this tale sayn ? The peple out sterte and caste the cart to grounde, And in the myddel of the dong they founde The dede man, that mordred was al newe. " O blisful God, that art so just and trewe ! Lo, how that thou biwreyest... Chaucer & His Poetry - Page 166by Edward William Edmunds - 1914 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 496 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway ! Mordre wol out, that see we day by day : Mordre is so wlatsom and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffre it hylled be : Though it abide a yere, or two or three, Mordre wol out; this is my conclusioun.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 490 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway ! Mordre wol out^ that see we day by day : Mordre is so wlatsom and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suftre it hylled be : Though it abide a yere, or two or three, Mordre wol out; this is my conclusioun.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 496 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway ! Mordre wol out, that see we day by day : Mordre is so wlatsom and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffre it hylled be : Though it abide a yere, or two or three, Mordre wol out ; this is my conclusioun.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 308 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway. Mordre wol out, that see we day by day. Mordre is so wlatsom and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffre it hylled be : 1sos1 Though it abide a yere, or two, or three, Mordre wol out, this is my... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 pages
...bevvreyest1 mordre alway. Mordre wol out, that see we day by day. Mordre is so wlatsome" and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffer it hylled1 be. Though it abide a yere, or two, or three, Mordre wol out, this is my conclusioun.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 650 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway. Mordre wol out, that see we day by day. Mordre is so wlatsom1 and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffre it hylled2 be : Though it abide a yere, or two, or three, Mordre wol out, this is my conclusioun.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 622 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway. Mordre wol out, that see we day by day. Mordre is so wlatsom1 and abhominabla To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffre it hylled* be: 'Though it abide a yere, or two, or three, Sdordre wol out, this is my conclusioun.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1928 - 756 pages
...se we day by day. Mordre is so wlatsom and abhomynable To God, that is so just and resonable, 4-44 That he ne wol nat suffre it heled be, Though it abyde...conclusioun! 'And right anon ministres of that toun 4248 Han hent the carter and so soore hym pyned, And eek the hostiler so soore engyned, That they biknewe... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 1072 pages
...bewreyest mordre alway. Mordre wol out, that see we day by day. Mordre is so wlatsom1 and abhominable To God, that is so just and resonable, That he ne wol not suffre it hylled2 be : Though it abide a yere, or two, or three, Mordre wol out, this is my conclusioun.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1868 - 784 pages
...Oblisful god / that art so lust1 and trewe f Auctor Lo / howe frtt thou biwreyesf mordre alway 4241 Mordre wol out / that se we day by day Mordre / is so wlatsom / and abhomynable To god / that is so lust1 and resonable 4244 That he / no wol nat/ suffre it heled be Though" it abyde / a ycer / or two... | |
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