The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1903 - 881 pages |
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... for to be , And litel coude of norture , To worshipe any creature . Coveityse . And next was peynted COVEITYSE , That eggeth folk , in many gyse , To take and yeve right nought ageyn , And grete tresours up to leyn . And that is she that ...
... for to be , And litel coude of norture , To worshipe any creature . Coveityse . And next was peynted COVEITYSE , That eggeth folk , in many gyse , To take and yeve right nought ageyn , And grete tresours up to leyn . And that is she that ...
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... on me the wyte , And of me recche not a myte , Thogh that the swerd ... up in a - nother lees . My swete foo , And thenke ye that furthered be your name , why do ye so , for shame ? To love a newe , and been untrewe ? in 116 The Minor Poems .
... on me the wyte , And of me recche not a myte , Thogh that the swerd ... up in a - nother lees . My swete foo , And thenke ye that furthered be your name , why do ye so , for shame ? To love a newe , and been untrewe ? in 116 The Minor Poems .
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... to seyn , whan sterres ben covered with cloudes ) by a swifte winde that highte Chorus , and that the firma- ment stant derked by wete ploungy cloudes , and that the sterres nat apperen 10 up - on hevene , so that the night semeth sprad up ...
... to seyn , whan sterres ben covered with cloudes ) by a swifte winde that highte Chorus , and that the firma- ment stant derked by wete ploungy cloudes , and that the sterres nat apperen 10 up - on hevene , so that the night semeth sprad up ...
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... on him by the weye , may boldely singe biforn theves , for he hath nat wherof to ben robbed . O precious and right ... up - on the gras , and dronken of the renninge wateres ; and layen under the shadwes of the heye pyn - trees . Ne no ...
... on him by the weye , may boldely singe biforn theves , for he hath nat wherof to ben robbed . O precious and right ... up - on the gras , and dronken of the renninge wateres ; and layen under the shadwes of the heye pyn - trees . Ne no ...
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... with bytinge of smale flyes , or elles 45 with the entringe of crepinge wormes in - to the privetees of mannes body ? But wher shal man finden any man that may exercen or haunten any right up - on another man , but only up - on his body , ...
... with bytinge of smale flyes , or elles 45 with the entringe of crepinge wormes in - to the privetees of mannes body ? But wher shal man finden any man that may exercen or haunten any right up - on another man , but only up - on his body , ...
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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.