The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With Poems Formely Printed Withhis Or Attributed to HimG. Bell and Sons, 1906 |
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... holde Than is a scheep , that rouketh in the folde ? For slayn is man right as another beste , And dwelleth eek in prisoun and arreste , And hath sekuesse , and greet adversité , And ofte tymes gilteles , pardé . What governaunce is in ...
... holde Than is a scheep , that rouketh in the folde ? For slayn is man right as another beste , And dwelleth eek in prisoun and arreste , And hath sekuesse , and greet adversité , And ofte tymes gilteles , pardé . What governaunce is in ...
Page 136
... holde , To make him a garland of the greves , Were it of woodewynde or hawthorn leves , 1 Apparently a proverbial expression of the same signification needs must . It occurs in the Leg . of Gode Women- ' Or , needes coste , this thing ...
... holde , To make him a garland of the greves , Were it of woodewynde or hawthorn leves , 1 Apparently a proverbial expression of the same signification needs must . It occurs in the Leg . of Gode Women- ' Or , needes coste , this thing ...
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... holde . And to the launde he rydeth him ful right , There was the hert y - wont to have his flight , And over a brook , and so forth in his weye . This duk wol have of him a cours or tweye With houndes , which as him lust to comaunde ...
... holde . And to the launde he rydeth him ful right , There was the hert y - wont to have his flight , And over a brook , and so forth in his weye . This duk wol have of him a cours or tweye With houndes , which as him lust to comaunde ...
Page 150
... is removed from the walls of our village churches , they are generally found to have been covered with fresco paintings of Scripture subjects . Ne may with Venus holde champartye , ' For as 150 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
... is removed from the walls of our village churches , they are generally found to have been covered with fresco paintings of Scripture subjects . Ne may with Venus holde champartye , ' For as 150 THE CANTERBURY TALES .
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... holde champartye , ' For as sche luste the world than may sche gye . Lo , all this folk i - caught were in hire trace , Till they for wo ful often sayde allas . Sufficeth this ensample oon or tuo , And though I couthe reken a thousend ...
... holde champartye , ' For as sche luste the world than may sche gye . Lo , all this folk i - caught were in hire trace , Till they for wo ful often sayde allas . Sufficeth this ensample oon or tuo , And though I couthe reken a thousend ...
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