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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... helle , wher that he is lord and sire , Nis ther no more woo , ne anger , ne ire . Whan that oure pot is broke , as I have sayd , Every man chyt , and halt him evel apayde . Som sayd it was long " on the fuyr - makyng ; Some sayde nay ...
... helle , wher that he is lord and sire , Nis ther no more woo , ne anger , ne ire . Whan that oure pot is broke , as I have sayd , Every man chyt , and halt him evel apayde . Som sayd it was long " on the fuyr - makyng ; Some sayde nay ...
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... helle schold it elles be ? Schavyng of silver , silver is , parde ! He putte in his hond and tok up a teyne Of silver fyn , and glad in every veyne 1 Harl . MS . reads wente forthe here weye . 2 See vol . 1. p . 297 , note 4 Was this ...
... helle schold it elles be ? Schavyng of silver , silver is , parde ! He putte in his hond and tok up a teyne Of silver fyn , and glad in every veyne 1 Harl . MS . reads wente forthe here weye . 2 See vol . 1. p . 297 , note 4 Was this ...
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... helle , Bywreye word of thing that ye me telle , Not for no cosynage , ne alliaunce , But verrayly for love and affiaunce . ' Thus ben thay sworn , and herupon i - kist , And ilk of hem told other what hem list . 6 say . Cosyn , ' quod ...
... helle , Bywreye word of thing that ye me telle , Not for no cosynage , ne alliaunce , But verrayly for love and affiaunce . ' Thus ben thay sworn , and herupon i - kist , And ilk of hem told other what hem list . 6 say . Cosyn , ' quod ...
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... helle , that the more that it swolwith , the more it desireth to swolwe and devoure . And as wel as ye wolde eschewe to be cleped an averous man or chinche , as wel schulde ye kepe yow and governe yow , in such a wise , that men clepe ...
... helle , that the more that it swolwith , the more it desireth to swolwe and devoure . And as wel as ye wolde eschewe to be cleped an averous man or chinche , as wel schulde ye kepe yow and governe yow , in such a wise , that men clepe ...
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... helle , wher he yet is inne . O Lucifer ! brightest of aungels alle , Now art thou Sathanas , thou maist nought twynne Out of miserie in which thou art falle . ADAM . 2 Lo Adam , in the feld of Damassene With Goddes oughne fynger ...
... helle , wher he yet is inne . O Lucifer ! brightest of aungels alle , Now art thou Sathanas , thou maist nought twynne Out of miserie in which thou art falle . ADAM . 2 Lo Adam , in the feld of Damassene With Goddes oughne fynger ...
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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.