Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury tales.- v. 3. Troylus and Cryseyde, etc.-v. 4. Romaunt of the rose, etcG. Bell, 1885 |
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... anoon ; ' O swete and wel biloved spouse deere , Ther is a counseil , and ye wold it heere , Which that right fayn I wold unto you saye ; So that ye swere ye schul it not bywraye . ' Valirian gan fast unto hir swere , That for no caas ...
... anoon ; ' O swete and wel biloved spouse deere , Ther is a counseil , and ye wold it heere , Which that right fayn I wold unto you saye ; So that ye swere ye schul it not bywraye . ' Valirian gan fast unto hir swere , That for no caas ...
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... anoon Among the seyntes buriels lotynge ; * And he anoon withoute taryinge Did his message , and whan that he it tolde , Urban for joye his handes gan upholde . The teres from his eyghen let he falle ; ' Almyghty Lord , O Jhesu Crist ...
... anoon Among the seyntes buriels lotynge ; * And he anoon withoute taryinge Did his message , and whan that he it tolde , Urban for joye his handes gan upholde . The teres from his eyghen let he falle ; ' Almyghty Lord , O Jhesu Crist ...
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... Anoon for myn allye heer take I the , Sin that thou wilt thyne ydoles despise . Go with thi brother now and the baptise , And make the clene , so that thou mowe biholde The aungeles face , of which thy brother tolde . ' Tyburce answerde ...
... Anoon for myn allye heer take I the , Sin that thou wilt thyne ydoles despise . Go with thi brother now and the baptise , And make the clene , so that thou mowe biholde The aungeles face , of which thy brother tolde . ' Tyburce answerde ...
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... anoon right , That he here soules saugh to heven glyde With aungels , ful of clernes and of light ; And with his word converted many a wight . For which Almachius dede him so bete With whippes of leed , * til he his lif gan lete ...
... anoon right , That he here soules saugh to heven glyde With aungels , ful of clernes and of light ; And with his word converted many a wight . For which Almachius dede him so bete With whippes of leed , * til he his lif gan lete ...
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... anoon now wol I telle , Sin he is goon ; the foule feend him quelle ! For never herafter wol I with him meete For peny ne for pound , I wol byheete . He that me broughte first unto that game , Er that he deye , sorwe have he and schame ...
... anoon now wol I telle , Sin he is goon ; the foule feend him quelle ! For never herafter wol I with him meete For peny ne for pound , I wol byheete . He that me broughte first unto that game , Er that he deye , sorwe have he and schame ...
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Page 187 - I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds ; I will be like the Most High. Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.