The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 1Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 - English poetry |
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... thou swim as mery , I undertake , As doth the white doke after hire drake : Than wol I clepe , ' How Alison , how John , Be mery for the flood wol passe anon . ' And thou wolt sain , Haile maister Nicholay , Good 50 CHAUCER .
... thou swim as mery , I undertake , As doth the white doke after hire drake : Than wol I clepe , ' How Alison , how John , Be mery for the flood wol passe anon . ' And thou wolt sain , Haile maister Nicholay , Good 50 CHAUCER .
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... passe in sondry wise ; For though we slepe , or wake , or rome , or ride , Ay fleth the time , it wol no man abide . And though your grene youthe floure as yet , In crepeth age alway as still as ston , And deth manaseth every age , and ...
... passe in sondry wise ; For though we slepe , or wake , or rome , or ride , Ay fleth the time , it wol no man abide . And though your grene youthe floure as yet , In crepeth age alway as still as ston , And deth manaseth every age , and ...
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... passe over , is no force . I pray to God to save thy gentil corps , And eke thyn urinals , and thy jordanes , Thin Ypocras , and eke thy Galianes , And every boist ful of thy letuaries , God blesse hem and our lady Seinte Marie So mote ...
... passe over , is no force . I pray to God to save thy gentil corps , And eke thyn urinals , and thy jordanes , Thin Ypocras , and eke thy Galianes , And every boist ful of thy letuaries , God blesse hem and our lady Seinte Marie So mote ...
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... passe . I rede that our Hoste shal beginne , For he is most envoluped in sinne . Come forth , sire Hoste , and offre first anon , And thou shalt kisse the relikes everich on , Ye for a grote ; unbokel anon thy purse . " Nay nay , " quod ...
... passe . I rede that our Hoste shal beginne , For he is most envoluped in sinne . Come forth , sire Hoste , and offre first anon , And thou shalt kisse the relikes everich on , Ye for a grote ; unbokel anon thy purse . " Nay nay , " quod ...
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... Passe over this , I go my tale unto . Er that the pot be on the fire ydo Of metals with a certain quantitee , My lord hem tempereth , and no man but he ; ( Now he is gon , I dare say boldely ) For as men sain , he can don craftily ...
... Passe over this , I go my tale unto . Er that the pot be on the fire ydo Of metals with a certain quantitee , My lord hem tempereth , and no man but he ; ( Now he is gon , I dare say boldely ) For as men sain , he can don craftily ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 32 Ezekiel Sanford,Robert Walsh, Jr. No preview available - 2015 |
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Page 32 - A good man ther was of religioun, That was a poure PERSONE 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 parishens devoutly wolde he teche.
Page 123 - Allas! the shorte throte, the tendre mouth, Maketh that est and west and north and south, In erthe, in eir, in water, men to-swinke To gete a glotoun deyntee mete and drinke! Of this matere, O Paul, wel canstow trete: " Mete un-to wombe, and wombe eek un-to mete, Shal God destroyen bothe,
Page 26 - But al be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre...
Page 18 - In felawshipe, and pilgrims were they alle, That toward Caunterbury wolden ryde; The chambres and the stables weren wyde, And wel we weren esed atte beste.
Page 20 - Cristofre on his brest of silver shene. An home he bare, the baudrik was of grene. A forster was he sothely as I gesse.
Page 32 - In sikenesse and in mischief to visite The ferrest in his parish, moche and lite, Upon his fete, and in his hand a staf.
Page 39 - He had a crois of laton ful of stones, And in a glas he hadde pigges bones. But with these relikes, whanne that he fond A poure persone dwelling up on- lond, Upon a day he gat him more moneie Than that the persone gat in monethes tweie. And thus with fained flattering and japes, He made the persone, and the peple, his apes.
Page 33 - But in his teching discrete and benigne. To drawen folk to heven, with fairenesse, By good ensample, was his besinesse : But it were any persone obstinat, What so he were of highe, or low estat, Him wolde he snibben sharply for the nones.
Page 22 - He yave not of the text a pulled hen, That saith, that hunters ben not holy men...
Page 40 - And of manhod him lakkede right naught. Eek therto he was right a mery man, And after soper pleyen he bigan, And spak of mirthe amonges othere thinges, Whan that we hadde maad our rekeninges; 760 And seyde thus...