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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... whanne that he was com , he gan to crie , ' God save , ' quod he , this joly compaignye ! Fast have I priked , ' quod he , ' for your sake , Bycause that I wolde you atake , To ryden in this mery companye . ' 5 His Yeman eek was ful of ...
... whanne that he was com , he gan to crie , ' God save , ' quod he , this joly compaignye ! Fast have I priked , ' quod he , ' for your sake , Bycause that I wolde you atake , To ryden in this mery companye . ' 5 His Yeman eek was ful of ...
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... whanne he is sett , thou right anoon Arys , as though thou woldest with him pleye ; And I schal ryf him thurgh the sydes tweye , That is , shall it be kept secret ? Thus in A Lytel Geste of Robyn Hode , in Ritson's collection : - Tell ...
... whanne he is sett , thou right anoon Arys , as though thou woldest with him pleye ; And I schal ryf him thurgh the sydes tweye , That is , shall it be kept secret ? Thus in A Lytel Geste of Robyn Hode , in Ritson's collection : - Tell ...
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... whanne that yow lest , And nought oonly my gold , but my chaffare ; Tak what yow liste , God schilde that ye spare ! * But oon thing is , ye know it wel y - nough Of chapmen , that her money is here plough . We may creaunce whils we ...
... whanne that yow lest , And nought oonly my gold , but my chaffare ; Tak what yow liste , God schilde that ye spare ! * But oon thing is , ye know it wel y - nough Of chapmen , that her money is here plough . We may creaunce whils we ...
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... whanne , and wherfore , that ye may chaunge youre counseil withouten reproef . Sothly , a man may chaunge his purpos and his counseil , if the cause cesseth , or whan a newe cause bytydeth . For the law seith , upon thinges that newely ...
... whanne , and wherfore , that ye may chaunge youre counseil withouten reproef . Sothly , a man may chaunge his purpos and his counseil , if the cause cesseth , or whan a newe cause bytydeth . For the law seith , upon thinges that newely ...
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... to knowe , And gnawen God wit the gorge , Whanne hire guttes ben fulle . ' 2 The allusion is to Gal . iv . 26 , where by the heavenly Jerusalem is Bygynne my tale , for which I yow pray Telle THE PROLOGE OF THE PERSONES TALE 251.
... to knowe , And gnawen God wit the gorge , Whanne hire guttes ben fulle . ' 2 The allusion is to Gal . iv . 26 , where by the heavenly Jerusalem is Bygynne my tale , for which I yow pray Telle THE PROLOGE OF THE PERSONES TALE 251.
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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.