Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... dooth a bal ; He foineth on his feet with his tronchoun ; " And he him hurtleth with his hors adown ; He thurgh the body is hurt and sithen take , Maugree his heed , and brought unto the stake : As forward was , right ther he moste ...
... dooth a bal ; He foineth on his feet with his tronchoun ; " And he him hurtleth with his hors adown ; He thurgh the body is hurt and sithen take , Maugree his heed , and brought unto the stake : As forward was , right ther he moste ...
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... dooth he me : Now good thrift have he , wher so that he be ! Whom sholde I thanken but you , God of Love , Of al this blisse in which to bathe I ginne ? And thanked be ye , lord , for that I love : This is the righte lif that I am inne ...
... dooth he me : Now good thrift have he , wher so that he be ! Whom sholde I thanken but you , God of Love , Of al this blisse in which to bathe I ginne ? And thanked be ye , lord , for that I love : This is the righte lif that I am inne ...
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... dooth in vertu for to dwelle : Bind this accord that I have told and telle . That that the world with faith which that is stable Diverseth so his stoundes concordinge ; That elements that been so discordable Holden a bond perpetuelly ...
... dooth in vertu for to dwelle : Bind this accord that I have told and telle . That that the world with faith which that is stable Diverseth so his stoundes concordinge ; That elements that been so discordable Holden a bond perpetuelly ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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