The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His WorksMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 881 pages |
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... sorwe was she ful ententyf , That woful recchelees caityf ; Hir roughte litel of pleying , Or of clipping or [ of ] kissing ; For who - so sorweful is in herte Him liste not to pleye ne sterte , Nor for to daunsen , ne to singe , Ne may ...
... sorwe was she ful ententyf , That woful recchelees caityf ; Hir roughte litel of pleying , Or of clipping or [ of ] kissing ; For who - so sorweful is in herte Him liste not to pleye ne sterte , Nor for to daunsen , ne to singe , Ne may ...
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... sorwe and angre I was al quit , And of my woundes that I had + thar ; For no - thing lyken me might + mar Than dwellen by the roser ay , And thennes never to passe away . But though this arwe was kene grounde As any rasour that is ...
... sorwe and angre I was al quit , And of my woundes that I had + thar ; For no - thing lyken me might + mar Than dwellen by the roser ay , And thennes never to passe away . But though this arwe was kene grounde As any rasour that is ...
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... sorwe almost I sinke . Whan I remembre me of my wo , Ful nygh out of my wit I go . Inward myn herte I fele blede , 4410 That aftirward ther shal in dede Folwe an evel conclusioun FRAGMENT B. ] 45 The Romaunt of the Rose .
... sorwe almost I sinke . Whan I remembre me of my wo , Ful nygh out of my wit I go . Inward myn herte I fele blede , 4410 That aftirward ther shal in dede Folwe an evel conclusioun FRAGMENT B. ] 45 The Romaunt of the Rose .
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... sorwe and werre , As in thy face it is sene ; It makith thee bothe pale and lene ; Thy might , thy vertu goth away . A sory gest , in goode fay , 5105 Thou + herberedest than in thyn inne . The God of Love whan thou let inne ! Wherfore ...
... sorwe and werre , As in thy face it is sene ; It makith thee bothe pale and lene ; Thy might , thy vertu goth away . A sory gest , in goode fay , 5105 Thou + herberedest than in thyn inne . The God of Love whan thou let inne ! Wherfore ...
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... sorwe they leve it at the laste ; With sorwe they bothe dye and live , That to richesse her hertis yive , And in defaute of love it is , As it shewith ful wel , y - wis . 5790 5760 For if these gredy , the sothe to seyn , Loveden , and ...
... sorwe they leve it at the laste ; With sorwe they bothe dye and live , That to richesse her hertis yive , And in defaute of love it is , As it shewith ful wel , y - wis . 5790 5760 For if these gredy , the sothe to seyn , Loveden , and ...
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Page 418 - 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. Therefore, in stede of weping and preyeres, Men moot yeve silver to the povre freres.
Page 415 - To feme halwes, couthe in sondry londes ; And specially, from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wende, The holy blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen, whan that they were seke.
Page 546 - But ye that holden this tale a folye, As of a fox, or of a cok and hen, Taketh the moralitee, good men.
Page 421 - This noble ensample to his sheep he yaf, That first he wroghte, and afterward he taughte ; Out of the gospel he tho wordes caughte ; And this figure he added eek ther-to, That if gold ruste, what shal iren do...
Page 417 - A love-knotte in the gretter ende ther was. His heed was balled, that shoon as any glas, And eek his face, as he had been anoint. He was a lord ful fat and in good point...
Page 416 - Harneised wel, and sharp as point of spere; A Cristofre on his brest of silver shene. An horn he bar, the bawdrik was of grene; A forster was he, soothly, as I gesse. Ther was also a Nonne, a PRIORESSE, That of hir smyling was ful simple and coy; Hir gretteste ooth was but by se•ynt Loy; 120 And she was cleped madame Eglentyne.
Page 416 - In hope to stonden in his lady grace. Embrouded was he, as it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, whyte and rede. 90 Singinge he was, or floytinge, al the day ; He was as fresh as is the month of May.
Page 425 - Shal have a soper at our aller cost Here in this place, sitting by this post, Whan that we come agayn fro Caunterbury. And for to make yow the more mery, I wol my-selven gladly with yow ryde, Eight at myn owne cost, and be your gyde.
Page 416 - For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. At mete wel y-taught was she with-alle; She leet no morsel from hir lippes falle, Ne wette hir fingres in hir sauce depe.
Page 419 - For his science, and for his heigh renoun Of fees and robes hadde he many oon. So greet a purchasour was nowher noon. Al was fee simple to him in effect, His purchasing mighte nat been infect. 320 Nowher so bisy a man as he ther nas, And yet he semed bisier than he was.