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" I see there is no bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, To Diomede algate I wol be trewe. "
The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works - Page 303
by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 881 pages
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 918 pages
...is, 1065 I have hem doon dishonour, weylawcy ! Al be I not the flrste that dide amis, What helpcth that to do my blame awey ? But sin I see there is...me to rewe, To Diomede algate I wol be trewe. 1071 151. But Troilus, sin I no better may, And sin that thus departen ye and I, Yet preye I god, so yeve...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 pages
...the firste that dido amis, What helputh that to do my blame awey ? But sin I see there is no Ix-ttre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, To Diomede...But Troilus, sin I no better may, And sin that thus doparten ye and I, Yet proye I god, so yeve yow right good day As for the gcntilesto, trewely, 1075...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Boethius and Troilus

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 600 pages
...wol seyn, in as muche as in me is, 1065 I have hem don dishonour, weylawey ! Al be I not the firste that dide amis, What helpeth that to do my blame awey...bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, 1070 To Diomede algate I wol be trewe. 154. But Troilus, sin I no better may, And sin that thus departen...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1897 - 944 pages
...sholde falle ! 153. They wol seyn, in as muche as in me is, 1065 I have hem doon dishonour, weylawcy ! Al be I not the nrste that dide amis, What helpeth...rewe, To Diomede algate I wol be trewe. 1071 154. But Troilns, sin I no better may, And sin that thus departen ye and I, Yet preye I god, so yeve yow right...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 914 pages
...dishonour, weylawey ! Al be I not the ftrste that dide amis, What helpeth that to do my blame awey ? Bnt sin I see there is no bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, To Diomede algate I wol bo trewe. 1071 164.' Bnt Troilus, sin I no better may, And sin that thus departen ye and I, Yet preye...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1901 - 940 pages
...wol seyn, in as muche as in me is, 1065 I have hem doon dishonour, weylawey ! Al be I not the firste that dide amis, What helpeth that to do my blame awey...But Troilus, sin I no better may, And sin that thus drparten ye and I, Yet preye I god, so yove yow right good day As for the gentileste, trewely, 1075...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume 1

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 938 pages
...wol seyn, in as muche as in me is, 1065 I have hem doon dishonour, weylnwey ! Al be I not the firste that dide amis, What helpeth that to do my blame awey ? But sin I see there is no bcttre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, To Diomedo algate I wol be trewe. 1071 15i. But...
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English Poetry (1170-1892).

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 616 pages
...have hem don dishonour, weylawey ! Al be I not the firste that dide amis, What helpeth that to do4 my blame awey? But sin ' I see there is no bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe,* 1070 To Diomede algate ' I wol be trewe. " But, Troilus, sin ' I no better may, And sin * that thus...
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English Poetry (1170-1892)

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 654 pages
...weylawey I Al be I not the firste that dide amis, What helpeth that to do4 my blame awey? But sin 5 I see there is no bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe,* 1070 To Diomede algate ' I wol be trewe. " But, Troilus, sin * I no better may, And sin s that thus...
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Chaucer and His Times

Grace Eleanor Hadow - England - 1914 - 284 pages
..., in the act of jilting one lover she announces , her unalterable fidelity to the next : — " And sin I see there is no bettre way, And that to late...for me to rewe, To Diomede algate I wol be trewe." The whole character is drawn with extraordinary delicacy and insight, and with a tenderness which marks...
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