The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1903 - 881 pages |
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... Pandarus voys he lente his ere , 725 And up his eyen caste he , that in fere Was Pandarus , lest that in frenesye He sholde falle , or elles sone dye : 105. And cryde ' a - wake ' ful wonderly and sharpe ; ' What ? slombrestow as in a ...
... Pandarus voys he lente his ere , 725 And up his eyen caste he , that in fere Was Pandarus , lest that in frenesye He sholde falle , or elles sone dye : 105. And cryde ' a - wake ' ful wonderly and sharpe ; ' What ? slombrestow as in a ...
Page 217
... Pandarus , That for to sleen him - self mighte he not winne , But bothe doon unmanhod and a sinne , 824 And of his deeth his lady nought to wyte ; For of his wo , god woot , she knew ful lyte . 119. And with that thought he gan ful sore ...
... Pandarus , That for to sleen him - self mighte he not winne , But bothe doon unmanhod and a sinne , 824 And of his deeth his lady nought to wyte ; For of his wo , god woot , she knew ful lyte . 119. And with that thought he gan ful sore ...
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... Pandarus , ' thou hast a ful gret care Lest that the cherl may falle out of the mone ! 1024 Why , lord ! I hate of thee thy nyce fare ! Why , entremete of that thou hast to done ! For goddes love , I bidde thee a bone , So lat me alone ...
... Pandarus , ' thou hast a ful gret care Lest that the cherl may falle out of the mone ! 1024 Why , lord ! I hate of thee thy nyce fare ! Why , entremete of that thou hast to done ! For goddes love , I bidde thee a bone , So lat me alone ...
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... Pandarus , for al his wyse speche , Felte eek his part of loves shottes kene , That , coude he never so wel of loving preche , It made his hewe a - day ful ofte grene ; 60 So shoop it , that him fil that day a tene In love , for which ...
... Pandarus , for al his wyse speche , Felte eek his part of loves shottes kene , That , coude he never so wel of loving preche , It made his hewe a - day ful ofte grene ; 60 So shoop it , that him fil that day a tene In love , for which ...
Page 223
... Pandarus , ' Yet coude I telle a thing to doon you pleye . ' 121 ' Now uncle dere , ' quod she , ' tel it us For goddes love ; is than th'assege aweye ? I am of Grekes so ferd that I deye . ' ' Nay , nay , ' quod he , as ever mote I ...
... Pandarus , ' Yet coude I telle a thing to doon you pleye . ' 121 ' Now uncle dere , ' quod she , ' tel it us For goddes love ; is than th'assege aweye ? I am of Grekes so ferd that I deye . ' ' Nay , nay , ' quod he , as ever mote I ...
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Page 423 - Out of the gospel he tho wordes caughte ; And this figure he added eek ther-to, That if gold ruste, what shal iren do ? For if a preest be foul, on whom we truste, No wonder is a lewed man to ruste ; And shame it is, if a preest take keep, A shiten shepherde and a clene sheep.
Page 418 - And she was cleped madame Eglentyne. Ful wel she song the service divyne, Entuned in hir nose ful semely...
Page 419 - 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.
Page 417 - But natheles, whyl I have tyme and space, 35 Er that I ferther in this tale pace, Me thynketh it acordaunt to resoun To telle yow al the condicioun Of ech of hem...
Page 422 - To speke of phisik and of surgerye; For he was grounded in astronomye.
Page 422 - And yet he was but esy of dispence; He kepte that he wan in pestilence. For gold in phisik is a cordial, Therfore he lovede gold in special.
Page 544 - Now certes, I were worse than a feend, If I to yow wolde harm or vileinye.
Page 426 - And of manhod him lakkede right naught. Eek therto he was right a mery man, And after soper pleyen...
Page 358 - That tabouren in your eres many a soun, Right after hir imaginacioun, 355 To have your daliance, and for envye ; These been the causes, and I shall nat lye. Envye is lavender of the court alway ; For she ne parteth, neither night ne day, Out of the hons of Cesar,- thus seith Dante ; 360 Who-so that goth, algato she wol nat wante.
Page 561 - Now lat us sitte and drinke, and make us merie, And afterward we wol his body berie.