The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With Poems Formely Printed Withhis Or Attributed to HimG. Bell and Sons, 1906 |
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... , In that colde and frosty regioun Ther as Mars hath his sovereyn mancioun . Ferst on the wal was peynted a foreste In which ther dwelled neyther man nor beste , With knotty , knarry bareyn trees olde Of stubbes scharpe 68 INTRODUCTION .
... , In that colde and frosty regioun Ther as Mars hath his sovereyn mancioun . Ferst on the wal was peynted a foreste In which ther dwelled neyther man nor beste , With knotty , knarry bareyn trees olde Of stubbes scharpe 68 INTRODUCTION .
Page 73
... hath | in eve | ry hōlte | ănd heeth Thẻ tên | drẻ crop | pěs , ānd | thě yn | gẽ sonne Hath in the Rām | his hāl | fẻ cōurs | I - rönne , And smā | lẽ fōw | lēs mā | kèn mē | lõdie , That slepen al | the night | with ō | pěn yhe , So ...
... hath | in eve | ry hōlte | ănd heeth Thẻ tên | drẻ crop | pěs , ānd | thě yn | gẽ sonne Hath in the Rām | his hāl | fẻ cōurs | I - rönne , And smā | lẽ fōw | lēs mā | kèn mē | lõdie , That slepen al | the night | with ō | pěn yhe , So ...
Page 74
... hath in every holte and heeth The tendre and the croppes , sonne❜ yonge Hath in the Ram ' his halfe cours i - ronne , And smale fowles maken melodie , That slepen al the night with open yhe , So priketh hem nature in here corages ...
... hath in every holte and heeth The tendre and the croppes , sonne❜ yonge Hath in the Ram ' his halfe cours i - ronne , And smale fowles maken melodie , That slepen al the night with open yhe , So priketh hem nature in here corages ...
Page 75
... hath holpen whan that they were seeke . * 1 Speght makes the distinction between palmers and pilgrims to consist in the former never ceasing to go from shrine to shrine , while the latter are under a vow only to perform one specified ...
... hath holpen whan that they were seeke . * 1 Speght makes the distinction between palmers and pilgrims to consist in the former never ceasing to go from shrine to shrine , while the latter are under a vow only to perform one specified ...
Page 117
... hath yow misboden , or offendid ? And telleth me if it may ben amendid ; And why that ye ben clad thus al in blak ? " The oldest lady of hem alle spak , When sche had swowned with a dedly chere , That it was routhe for to seen or heere ...
... hath yow misboden , or offendid ? And telleth me if it may ben amendid ; And why that ye ben clad thus al in blak ? " The oldest lady of hem alle spak , When sche had swowned with a dedly chere , That it was routhe for to seen or heere ...
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