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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... sone , Thow welle of mercy , synful soules cure , In whom that God of bountes chees to wone ; Thou humble and heyh over every creature , Thow nobelest so ferforth oure nature , That no disdeyn the maker had of kynde His sone in blood ...
... sone , Thow welle of mercy , synful soules cure , In whom that God of bountes chees to wone ; Thou humble and heyh over every creature , Thow nobelest so ferforth oure nature , That no disdeyn the maker had of kynde His sone in blood ...
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Geoffrey Chaucer Robert Bell. And though that I , unworthy sone ' of Eve , Be synful , yet accepte my bileve . And for that faith is deth withouten werkis , So for to werken give me witt and space , That I be quit fro thennes that most ...
Geoffrey Chaucer Robert Bell. And though that I , unworthy sone ' of Eve , Be synful , yet accepte my bileve . And for that faith is deth withouten werkis , So for to werken give me witt and space , That I be quit fro thennes that most ...
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... sone us tolde thurgh his grace , That fadres sone that alle thing hath wrought ; And al that wrought is with a skilful thought , The gost , that from the fader gan procede , Hath sowled hem withouten eny drede . ' By word and miracle ...
... sone us tolde thurgh his grace , That fadres sone that alle thing hath wrought ; And al that wrought is with a skilful thought , The gost , that from the fader gan procede , Hath sowled hem withouten eny drede . ' By word and miracle ...
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... sone , withouten difference , Is verray God , this is al oure sentence , That hath so good a servaunt him to serve ; Thus with oon vois we trowen , though we sterve . ' Almachius , that herd of this doynge , Bad fecchen Cecilie , that ...
... sone , withouten difference , Is verray God , this is al oure sentence , That hath so good a servaunt him to serve ; Thus with oon vois we trowen , though we sterve . ' Almachius , that herd of this doynge , Bad fecchen Cecilie , that ...
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... sone as ye may , For by my chilindre ' it is prime of day ; and beth as trew as I schal be . ' Goth now , ' Now elles God forbede , sire ! ' quod sche . And forth sche goth , as joly as a pye , And bad the cookes that thai schold hem ...
... sone as ye may , For by my chilindre ' it is prime of day ; and beth as trew as I schal be . ' Goth now , ' Now elles God forbede , sire ! ' quod sche . And forth sche goth , as joly as a pye , And bad the cookes that thai schold hem ...
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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.