Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... leve brother , this is al : Here in this prison mote we endure , And everich of us take his aventure . " Greet was the strif and long bitwixe hem twaye , If that I hadde leiser for to saye , 330 But to th'effect : it happed on a day— To ...
... leve brother , this is al : Here in this prison mote we endure , And everich of us take his aventure . " Greet was the strif and long bitwixe hem twaye , If that I hadde leiser for to saye , 330 But to th'effect : it happed on a day— To ...
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... leve , And ladde hem to his hous withoute more ; And with hir preching er that it were eve They gonnen fro the tormentours to reve , And fro Maxime , and fro his folk eechone , The false faith , to trowe in God allone . о O O Cecile cam ...
... leve , And ladde hem to his hous withoute more ; And with hir preching er that it were eve They gonnen fro the tormentours to reve , And fro Maxime , and fro his folk eechone , The false faith , to trowe in God allone . о O O Cecile cam ...
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... Leve brother Pandarus , Entendestou that we shal here bileve Til Sarpedon wol forth congeyen us ? Yit were it fairer that we tooke oure leve : For Goddes love , lat us now soone at eve Our leve take , and hoomward lat us turne ; For ...
... Leve brother Pandarus , Entendestou that we shal here bileve Til Sarpedon wol forth congeyen us ? Yit were it fairer that we tooke oure leve : For Goddes love , lat us now soone at eve Our leve take , and hoomward lat us turne ; For ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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