Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... anoon the ground up yaf ; And Arcita anoon his hand up haf , ° And more encens into the fir he caste , With othere rites mo , and at the laste The statue of Mars bigan his hauberk ringe , And with that soun he herde a murmuringe , Ful ...
... anoon the ground up yaf ; And Arcita anoon his hand up haf , ° And more encens into the fir he caste , With othere rites mo , and at the laste The statue of Mars bigan his hauberk ringe , And with that soun he herde a murmuringe , Ful ...
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... anoon a thousand peple in thraste To save the knight , for routhe and for pitee , For knowen was the false iniquitee . The peple anoon had suspect in this thing By manere of the cherles chalanging That it was by assent of Apius : They ...
... anoon a thousand peple in thraste To save the knight , for routhe and for pitee , For knowen was the false iniquitee . The peple anoon had suspect in this thing By manere of the cherles chalanging That it was by assent of Apius : They ...
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... anoon again With this quiksilver , shortly for to sayn , And took thise ounces three to the chanoun . And he hem laide faire and wel adown , And bad the servant coles for to bringe That he anoon mighte go to his werkinge . The coles right ...
... anoon again With this quiksilver , shortly for to sayn , And took thise ounces three to the chanoun . And he hem laide faire and wel adown , And bad the servant coles for to bringe That he anoon mighte go to his werkinge . The coles right ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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