Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With Poems Formerly Printed with His Or Attributed to Him, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1892 |
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Page 139
... anoon , We dronken , and to reste wente echoon . ' Harl . MS . , 3943. reads curtyns ; travars , meaning curtains , is from MS . 1239. The curtains at the back of the stage in Elizabeth's time were called traverses . 3 Oght was , in ...
... anoon , We dronken , and to reste wente echoon . ' Harl . MS . , 3943. reads curtyns ; travars , meaning curtains , is from MS . 1239. The curtains at the back of the stage in Elizabeth's time were called traverses . 3 Oght was , in ...
Page 160
... anoon he kiste , Of whiche , certeyn , sche felt no disese , And thus seide he : - ' Now wolde God I wiste , Min herte swete , how I mighte you plese ! A ! what man , ' quod he , ' was ever thus at ese , As I , on whiche the fairest ...
... anoon he kiste , Of whiche , certeyn , sche felt no disese , And thus seide he : - ' Now wolde God I wiste , Min herte swete , how I mighte you plese ! A ! what man , ' quod he , ' was ever thus at ese , As I , on whiche the fairest ...
Page 165
... anoon Cryseyde , 3 With herte sore , to Troylus thus seide : - ' Myn hertis lyf , my trust , and my plesaunce ! That I was born , allas ! that me is woo , That day of us must make disseveraunce ! For tyme it is to ryse , and hennes goo ...
... anoon Cryseyde , 3 With herte sore , to Troylus thus seide : - ' Myn hertis lyf , my trust , and my plesaunce ! That I was born , allas ! that me is woo , That day of us must make disseveraunce ! For tyme it is to ryse , and hennes goo ...
Page 167
... anoon but I retourne ; How schulde I longe , alas ! fro you sojourne ? ' But natheles , myn owene ladi bright ! Yit were it so that I wist utterly , That I youre humble servaunt and your knyght , 1 The sun is bid to sell his light to ...
... anoon but I retourne ; How schulde I longe , alas ! fro you sojourne ? ' But natheles , myn owene ladi bright ! Yit were it so that I wist utterly , That I youre humble servaunt and your knyght , 1 The sun is bid to sell his light to ...
Page 267
... anoon , ye nyl not trow how soone ; Now taketh hede , for it is for to doone . 1 The Manes were the departed spirits confined in Hades , whether deified or not . Diomede says that so fearful will be the vengeance of the Greeks , that ...
... anoon , ye nyl not trow how soone ; Now taketh hede , for it is for to doone . 1 The Manes were the departed spirits confined in Hades , whether deified or not . Diomede says that so fearful will be the vengeance of the Greeks , that ...
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Allas alwey anone anoon answerde ayen Chaucer chere compleynt Cryseyde dede dere dethe deye Diomede doon doun drede dryve eche Edited eyen fader fals Filostrato frend fynde gode grace grete Harl hath hede herd hire honour joye kynge lady lest lete leve loke lord lyst lyve manere mede morwe myght myn herte nece never nought nyght oght Ovid Pandare peyne pite plesaunce pleyne poem preve quene Quod Pandarus rede ryghte sche seid seyde seye seyne shal shold Sith slepe sone sorow sorwe sothe speche speke sterte sunne swete swich thanne ther therwith thing thou thought thow thurgh thyn thynge toke toun Translated trewe trouthe Troye Troylus tyme unto vols wele wende wepe whan whanne wher Wherfor wight wist withouten wolde wole word wost wote wyse ywis
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Page 321 - And ever ilike 1 faire, and fressh of hewe. And I love it, and ever ylike newe, And ever shal, til that myn herte dye ; Al swere I nat, of this I wol nat lye, Ther lovede no wight hotter in his lyve.
Page 417 - For whiche un-to your mercy thus I crye: Beth hevy ageyn, or elles mot I dye! Now voucheth sauf this day, or...