The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His WorksMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 881 pages |
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... werkes , and to faire , And therto she had on an haire . Ne certes , she was fat no - thing , 430 435 390 The tyme , that eldeth our auncessours And eldeth kinges and emperours , And that us alle shal overcomen Er that deeth us shal ...
... werkes , and to faire , And therto she had on an haire . Ne certes , she was fat no - thing , 430 435 390 The tyme , that eldeth our auncessours And eldeth kinges and emperours , And that us alle shal overcomen Er that deeth us shal ...
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... werkes can aspye . And ne hadde the good keping be Whylom of the universitee , 7115 7120 7125 The sunne surmounteth the mone , That troubler is , and chaungeth sone , And the note - kernel the shelle- ( I scorne nat that I yow telle ) ...
... werkes can aspye . And ne hadde the good keping be Whylom of the universitee , 7115 7120 7125 The sunne surmounteth the mone , That troubler is , and chaungeth sone , And the note - kernel the shelle- ( I scorne nat that I yow telle ) ...
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... werkes were flittinge , + And al my thoghtes varyinge ; Al were to me y - liche good , 800 That I knew tho ; but thus hit stood . Hit happed that I cam fa day Into a place , ther I say , Trewly , the fayrest companyë Of ladies , that ...
... werkes were flittinge , + And al my thoghtes varyinge ; Al were to me y - liche good , 800 That I knew tho ; but thus hit stood . Hit happed that I cam fa day Into a place , ther I say , Trewly , the fayrest companyë Of ladies , that ...
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... werkes fonde , The most benigne and the goodlieste ; In hir was every vertu at his reste , 376 So ferforth , that Nature hir - self had blisse To loke on hir , and ofte hir bek to kisse . Nature , the vicaire of th'almyghty lorde , That ...
... werkes fonde , The most benigne and the goodlieste ; In hir was every vertu at his reste , 376 So ferforth , that Nature hir - self had blisse To loke on hir , and ofte hir bek to kisse . Nature , the vicaire of th'almyghty lorde , That ...
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... werkes bereth witnesse . Ther is no feith that may your herte en- brace ; 10 But , as a wedercok , that turneth his face With every wind , ye fare , and that is sene ; In stede of blew , thus may ye were al grene . Ye might be shryned ...
... werkes bereth witnesse . Ther is no feith that may your herte en- brace ; 10 But , as a wedercok , that turneth his face With every wind , ye fare , and that is sene ; In stede of blew , thus may ye were al grene . Ye might be shryned ...
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Page 409 - But natheles, whyl I have tyme and space, Er that I ferther in this tale pace, Me thinketh it acordaunt to resoun, To telle yow al the condicioun Of ech of hem, so as it semed me, And whiche they weren, and of what degree ; 40 And eek in what array that they were inne : And at a knight than wol I first biginne.
Page 551 - leve moder, leet me in! Lo, how I vanish, flesh, and blood, and skin! Allas! whan shul my bones been at reste? Moder, with yow wolde I chaunge my cheste, That in my chambre longe tyme hath be, Ye ! for an heyre clout to wrappe me ! " But yet to me she wol nat do that grace, For which ful pale and welked is my face.
Page 418 - The blisful martir quyte yow your mede. • 770 And wel I woot, as ye goon by the weye, Ye shapen yow to talen and to pleye; For trewely, confort ne mirthe is noon To ryde by the weye doumb as a stoon; And therfore wol I maken yow disport, As I seyde erst, and doon yow som confort.
Page 410 - But sore weep she if oon of hem were deed, Or if men smoot it with a yerde smerte : And al was conscience and tendre herte.
Page 413 - 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.
Page 411 - 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 341 - Of making ropen, and lad awey the corn ; And I come after, glening here and there, And am ful glad if I may finde an ere Of any goodly word that ye han left.
Page 551 - An old man and a povre with hem mette. This olde man ful mekely hem grette, And seyde thus, "now, lordes, god yow see!" The proudest of thise ryotoures three Answerde agayn, "what? carl, with sory grace, Why artow al forwrapped save thy face? Why livestow so longe in so greet age?
Page 539 - O Venus, that art goddesse of plesaunce, Sin that thy servant was this Chauntecleer, And in thy service dide al his poweer, More for delyt, than world to multiplye...
Page 303 - I see there is no bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, To Diomede algate I wol be trewe.