The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1894 |
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... drede- For curs wol slee , right as assoilling saveth— And also war him of a significavit . In daunger hadde he at his owne gyse The yonge girles of the diocyse , And knew hir counseil , and was al hir reed . A gerland hadde he set up ...
... drede- For curs wol slee , right as assoilling saveth— And also war him of a significavit . In daunger hadde he at his owne gyse The yonge girles of the diocyse , And knew hir counseil , and was al hir reed . A gerland hadde he set up ...
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... drede of deeth shal I nat spare To see my lady , that I love and serve ; In hir presence I recche nat to sterve . ' And with that word he caughte a greet mirour , And saugh that chaunged was al his colour , And saugh his visage al in ...
... drede of deeth shal I nat spare To see my lady , that I love and serve ; In hir presence I recche nat to sterve . ' And with that word he caughte a greet mirour , And saugh that chaunged was al his colour , And saugh his visage al in ...
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... drede noght that outher thou shalt dye , Or thou ne shalt nat loven Emelye . Chees which thou wilt , for thou shalt nat asterte . ' This Arcitë , with ful despitous herte , 1595 Whan he him knew , and hadde his tale herd , As fiers as ...
... drede noght that outher thou shalt dye , Or thou ne shalt nat loven Emelye . Chees which thou wilt , for thou shalt nat asterte . ' This Arcitë , with ful despitous herte , 1595 Whan he him knew , and hadde his tale herd , As fiers as ...
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... drede As wel as to a proud despitous man That wol maynteyne that he first bigan ! That lord hath litel of discrecioun , That in swich cas can no divisioun , But weyeth pryde and humblesse after oon . ' And shortly , whan his ire is thus ...
... drede As wel as to a proud despitous man That wol maynteyne that he first bigan ! That lord hath litel of discrecioun , That in swich cas can no divisioun , But weyeth pryde and humblesse after oon . ' And shortly , whan his ire is thus ...
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... drede ; The smyler with the knyf under the cloke ; The shepne brenning with the blake smoke ; The treson of the mordring in the bedde ; The open werre , with woundes al bi - bledde ; Contek , with blody knyf and sharp manace ; Al ful of ...
... drede ; The smyler with the knyf under the cloke ; The shepne brenning with the blake smoke ; The treson of the mordring in the bedde ; The open werre , with woundes al bi - bledde ; Contek , with blody knyf and sharp manace ; Al ful of ...
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Page 10 - 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 17 - Ther nas no dore that he nolde heve of harre, 550 Or breke it, at a renning, with his heed. His berd as any sowe or fox was reed, And ther-to brood, as though it were a spade. Up-on the cop...
Page 281 - And with that word he fley doun fro the beem, For it was day, and eek his hennes alle; And with a chuk he gan hem for to calle, For he had founde a corn, lay in the yerd.
Page 3 - Lettow hadde he reysed and in Ruce, No Cristen man so ofte of his degree. In Gernade at the sege eek hadde he be Of Algezir, and riden in Belmarye.
Page 5 - For Frensh of Paris was to hir unknowe. At mete wel y-taught was she with-alle ; She leet no morsel from hir lippes falle, Ne wette hir fingres in hir sauce depe.
Page 21 - He hadde a croys of latoun, ful of stones, And in a glas he hadde pigges bones. 700 But with thise relikes, whan that he fond A povre person dwelling up-on lond, Up-on a day he gat him more moneye Than that the person gat in monthes tweye.
Page 288 - Lo, swich it is for to be recchelees, And necligent, and truste on flaterye. But ye that holden this tale a folye, As of a fox, or of a cok and hen, Taketh the moralitee, good men.
Page 13 - With us ther was a DOCTOUR OF PHISYK, In al this world ne was ther noon him lyk To speke of phisik and of surgerye; For he was grounded in astronomye.
Page 22 - In Southwerk, at this gentil hostelrye, That highte the Tabard, faste by the Belle. But now is tyme to yow for to telle How that we baren us that ilke night, Whan we were in that hostelrye alight. And after wol I telle of our viage, And al the remenaunt of our pilgrimage.
Page 7 - 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...