Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... thee thar nat plaine thee . Thou saist also that if we make us gay With clothing and with precious array , That it is peril of oure chastitee , And yit with sorwe thou moste enforce thee , And saye thise wordes in th'Apostles name ...
... thee thar nat plaine thee . Thou saist also that if we make us gay With clothing and with precious array , That it is peril of oure chastitee , And yit with sorwe thou moste enforce thee , And saye thise wordes in th'Apostles name ...
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... the which thou wolt have wonder : Lo , to the Hous of Fame yonder- Thou woost now how - cometh every speeche- O It needeth nought eft thee to teche- But understond now right wel this : Whan any speeche ycomen is Up to the palais ...
... the which thou wolt have wonder : Lo , to the Hous of Fame yonder- Thou woost now how - cometh every speeche- O It needeth nought eft thee to teche- But understond now right wel this : Whan any speeche ycomen is Up to the palais ...
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... the cause of my distresse ; Thou woost how longe ich it forbar to saye To thee , that art the man that I best triste ; And peril noon was it to thee biwraye- That wiste I wel ; but tel me , if thee liste , Sith I so loth was that ...
... the cause of my distresse ; Thou woost how longe ich it forbar to saye To thee , that art the man that I best triste ; And peril noon was it to thee biwraye- That wiste I wel ; but tel me , if thee liste , Sith I so loth was that ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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