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" The MILLER was a stout carl for the nones: Ful big he was of braun and eek of bones; That proved wel, for over-al ther he cam, At wrastling he wolde have alwey the ram. "
Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ... - Page 25
by Percy Society - 1847
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The prologue, The knightes tale, The nonne prestes tale, ed. by R. Morris

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 pages
...payede he ful faire and wel, Bothe of his owne swynk and his cate1. 540 In a tabard he rood upon a mere. Ther was also a Reeve and a Mellere, A Sompnour and a Pardoner also, A Maunciple, and my self, ther were no mo. The MELLERE was a stout carl for the nones, 545 Ful big he was of braun, and eek of boones...
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On Early English Pronunciation: With Special Reference to ..., Volumes 2-3

Alexander John Ellis - English language - 1869 - 656 pages
...somnour and a pardoneer also, A mawncip'l and myself, ther wer' no mo. 544 26. THE MILLEEB. The Milleer was a stout carl for the nones, Ful big he was of brawn, and eek of bones ; That preved' weel, for ov'ral ther he cam, At wrastling' he wold' hav' awcy...
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The prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury tales, ed. by W. McLeod, Issue 229

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 134 pages
...536.—And therto dyke, &c.; and besides make dikes or ditches, and dig. In a tabbard he rood upon a mere. Ther was also a reeve and a mellere, A sompnour and...• A maunciple, and my self, ther was no mo. THE 1IELLEEE. The MELLERE was a stout carl for the noues, 545 Ful big he was of braun, and eek of boones;...
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Prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales with Explanatory Notes, a Glossary ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 168 pages
...dikes or ditches, and dig. In a tabbard he rood upon a mere. Ther was also a reeve and a mellei e, A sompnour and a pardoner also, A maunciple, and my self, ther was no mo. THE HELLERE. The MELLEBE was a stout carl for the nones, 545 Ful big he was of braun, and eek of boones...
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On Early English Pronunciation: Illustrations of the pronunciation of the ...

Alexander John Ellis - English language - 1871 - 408 pages
...somnour and a pardoneer also, A mawncip'l and myself, ther wer' no mo. 544 26. THE MILLEEB. The Milleer was a stout carl for the nones, Ful big he was of brawn, and eek of bones ; That preved' weel, for ov'ral ther he cam, At wrastling' he wold' hav' awey...
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On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakspere and ...

Alexander John Ellis - English language - 1871 - 398 pages
...somnour and a pardoneer also, A mawncip'l and myself, ther wer' no mo. 544 26. THE MILLEEE. The Milleer was a stout carl for the nones, Ful big he was of brawn, and eek of bones ; That preved' weel, for ov'ral ther he cam, At wrastling' he wold' hav' awey...
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English of the XIVth Century

Geoffrey Chaucer, Stephen Haskins Carpenter - English language - 1872 - 342 pages
...payede he ful faire and wel, Bothe of his owne-swynk and his catel. 540 In a tabard he rood upon a mere. Ther was also a Reeve and a Mellere, A Sompnour and a Pardoner also, A Maunciple, and my self, ther were no mo. The MELLERE was a stout carl for the nones, 545 Ful big he was of braun, and eek of boones...
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Questions for Examination in English Literature: Chiefly Selected from ...

Walter William Skeat - English language - 1873 - 154 pages
...the words in italics, explaining the meanings and giving the derivations where you can do so : (a) The Mellere was a stout carl for the nones, Ful big...of braun, and eek of boones; That prevede wel, for overal ther he cam, At wrastlynge he wolde have alwey the ram. He was schort schuldred, brood, a thikke...
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The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Prestes Tale, from the Canterbury ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1874 - 304 pages
...swynk and his catel. 540 In a tabard he rood upon a mere. . „ Ther was also a Reeve and a MSllere, A Som'pnour and a Pardoner also, A Maunciple, and my self, ther were no mo. The MELLERE was a stout carl for the nones, Ful big ' he was of braun, and eek of boones...
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An Introduction to the Study of Chaucer

Alexander Monfries - 1875 - 152 pages
...he ful faire and wel, Bathe of his owno swynk and his catel. 540 In a tabbard he rood upon a mere. Ther was also a reeve and a mellere, A sompnour and a pardoner also, A mauneiple, and my self, ther was no mo. 26. THE MELLERE. The MELLERE was a stout carl for the nones,...
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