An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp Oxford University Press, 1947 - 1232 pages |
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... wyde world , which that men seye is round , 500 I wolde it yeve , if I were lord of it . This bargayn is ful drive , for we ben knit . Ye shal be payed trewely , by my trouthe ! But loketh now , for no necligence or slouthe , Ye tarie ...
... wyde world , which that men seye is round , 500 I wolde it yeve , if I were lord of it . This bargayn is ful drive , for we ben knit . Ye shal be payed trewely , by my trouthe ! But loketh now , for no necligence or slouthe , Ye tarie ...
Page 25
... wyde , And seyde , " my body , at the leeste way , Ther shal no wight defoulen , if I may . " 690 What sholde I mo ensamples heer - of sayn , Sith that so manye han hem - selven ́slayn Wel rather than they wolde defouled be ? I wol ...
... wyde , And seyde , " my body , at the leeste way , Ther shal no wight defoulen , if I may . " 690 What sholde I mo ensamples heer - of sayn , Sith that so manye han hem - selven ́slayn Wel rather than they wolde defouled be ? I wol ...
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... Wyde wonders ouer all Of that same hornes great vertues weren told , Which had approued bene in vses mani- fold . 4 Was neuer wight , that heard that shrilling sound , But trembling feare did feele in euery vaine ; Three miles it might ...
... Wyde wonders ouer all Of that same hornes great vertues weren told , Which had approued bene in vses mani- fold . 4 Was neuer wight , that heard that shrilling sound , But trembling feare did feele in euery vaine ; Three miles it might ...
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The Prologue of the Pardoners Tale | 29 |
The Prioresss Prologue | 38 |
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