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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... thing that mighte be , He scholde never mo bywreye hire ; And thanne at erst thus to him sayde sche ; ' I have an aungel which that loveth me , That with gret love , wher so I wake or slepe , Is redy ay my body for to kepe ; And if that ...
... thing that mighte be , He scholde never mo bywreye hire ; And thanne at erst thus to him sayde sche ; ' I have an aungel which that loveth me , That with gret love , wher so I wake or slepe , Is redy ay my body for to kepe ; And if that ...
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... thing , ' quod Valirian , ' For sother thing than this , I dare wel saye , Under the heven no wight thenken maye . ' Tho vanysched the old man , he nyste where , And pope Urban him cristened right there . " Valirian goth home , and fint ...
... thing , ' quod Valirian , ' For sother thing than this , I dare wel saye , Under the heven no wight thenken maye . ' Tho vanysched the old man , he nyste where , And pope Urban him cristened right there . " Valirian goth home , and fint ...
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... thing in veyn ; For thay ben doumbe , and therto they ben deve , And chargeth him his ydoles for to leve . ' Who so that troweth not this , a best he is , ' Quod this Tyburce , if that I schal not lye . ' And sche gan kisse his brest ...
... thing in veyn ; For thay ben doumbe , and therto they ben deve , And chargeth him his ydoles for to leve . ' Who so that troweth not this , a best he is , ' Quod this Tyburce , if that I schal not lye . ' And sche gan kisse his brest ...
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... thing was sayd , as I devyse , Men ladde hem forth to doon the sacrifise . But whan they were to the place y - brought , To telle schortly the conclusioun , They nolde encense ne sacrifice right nought , ' But on her knees they setten ...
... thing was sayd , as I devyse , Men ladde hem forth to doon the sacrifise . But whan they were to the place y - brought , To telle schortly the conclusioun , They nolde encense ne sacrifice right nought , ' But on her knees they setten ...
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... thing to thin outer eyen That thou art blynde ; for thing that we seen alle That it is stoon , that men may wel aspien , That ilke stoon a god thou wilt it calle . I rede the , let thin hond upon it falle , And tast it wel , and stoon ...
... thing to thin outer eyen That thou art blynde ; for thing that we seen alle That it is stoon , that men may wel aspien , That ilke stoon a god thou wilt it calle . I rede the , let thin hond upon it falle , And tast it wel , and stoon ...
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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.