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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... 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 ne thing that mighte be , He scholde never mo bywreye hire ...
... 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 ne thing that mighte be , He scholde never mo bywreye hire ...
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... counseil , herde of us alle , 1 The Christian religion was first , in almost all instances , received by the poor and unlearned , a fact foretold , but furnishing much sub- ject of vituperation to its adversaries . 2 See Introduction ...
... counseil , herde of us alle , 1 The Christian religion was first , in almost all instances , received by the poor and unlearned , a fact foretold , but furnishing much sub- ject of vituperation to its adversaries . 2 See Introduction ...
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... counseil , also Say what the list , and thou schalt have thi boone . ' ' I have a brother , ' quod Valirian tho , " That in this world I love no man so , I pray yow that my brother may have grace To knowe the trouthe , as I doo in this ...
... counseil , also Say what the list , and thou schalt have thi boone . ' ' I have a brother , ' quod Valirian tho , " That in this world I love no man so , I pray yow that my brother may have grace To knowe the trouthe , as I doo in this ...
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... counseil take , Forsakith synne , er synne yow forsake . THE PROLOGE OF THE PARDONER . WRE Ost gan swere as he were wood ; This was a cursed thef , a fals justice . As schendful deth as herte can devise by blood ! 1 The reading of the ...
... counseil take , Forsakith synne , er synne yow forsake . THE PROLOGE OF THE PARDONER . WRE Ost gan swere as he were wood ; This was a cursed thef , a fals justice . As schendful deth as herte can devise by blood ! 1 The reading of the ...
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... counseil kepe , it is no drede . Now keep yow from the white and from the rede , 1 An allusion to the philosophy of the Realists , according to which everything is supposed to have a substance distinct from the accidents of form , taste ...
... counseil kepe , it is no drede . Now keep yow from the white and from the rede , 1 An allusion to the philosophy of the Realists , according to which everything is supposed to have a substance distinct from the accidents of form , taste ...
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