Five Centuries of the English Language and Literature: Volume CCCCC of the Tauchnitz EdBernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz B. Tauchnitz, 1860 - 429 pages |
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Page 84
... yow brought I nought elles out of drede , But faith , and nakednesse , and maydenhede ; And her agayn my clothyng I restore , And eek my weddyng ryng for evermore . 4 " The remenant of your jewels redy be Within 84 GEOFFREY CHAUCER .
... yow brought I nought elles out of drede , But faith , and nakednesse , and maydenhede ; And her agayn my clothyng I restore , And eek my weddyng ryng for evermore . 4 " The remenant of your jewels redy be Within 84 GEOFFREY CHAUCER .
Page 90
... faith and thy benignite , As wel as ever womman was , assayed In gret estate , and propreliche arrayed ; Now knowe I , dere wyf , thy stedefastnesse . " And hir in armes took , and gan hir kesse . And sche for wonder took of it no keepe ...
... faith and thy benignite , As wel as ever womman was , assayed In gret estate , and propreliche arrayed ; Now knowe I , dere wyf , thy stedefastnesse . " And hir in armes took , and gan hir kesse . And sche for wonder took of it no keepe ...
Page 125
... faith I dare well aunswere for myne vncle Riuers and my brother here , that thei be innocent of any such matters . Ye my liege quod the duke of Buckingham thei haue kepte theire dealing in these matters farre fro the knowledge of your ...
... faith I dare well aunswere for myne vncle Riuers and my brother here , that thei be innocent of any such matters . Ye my liege quod the duke of Buckingham thei haue kepte theire dealing in these matters farre fro the knowledge of your ...
Page 134
... faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her , els she sure will strangle thee . " That when he heard , in great perplexitie , His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine ; And , knitting all his force , got one hand free ...
... faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her , els she sure will strangle thee . " That when he heard , in great perplexitie , His gall did grate for griefe and high disdaine ; And , knitting all his force , got one hand free ...
Page 181
... faith , yes faith . Fac . Why , who Am I , my Mungril ? who am I ? Sub . I'll tell you , Since you know not self your - Fac . Speak lower , Rogue . Sub . Yes , You were once ( time's not long past ) the good , Honest , plain Livery ...
... faith , yes faith . Fac . Why , who Am I , my Mungril ? who am I ? Sub . I'll tell you , Since you know not self your - Fac . Speak lower , Rogue . Sub . Yes , You were once ( time's not long past ) the good , Honest , plain Livery ...
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