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... wight , That heere I wol be founden as a knyght , And bryngen harneys right ynough for thee , And chese the beste and leve the worste for me- it is Chaucer who imagines all this , and when the morrow comes his invention does not fail ...
... wight , That heere I wol be founden as a knyght , And bryngen harneys right ynough for thee , And chese the beste and leve the worste for me- it is Chaucer who imagines all this , and when the morrow comes his invention does not fail ...
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... wight . He was a verray parfity gentil knyght . But for to tellen yow of his array , His hors weren goode , but he ne was nat gay ; Of fustian he werėd a gypon Ál bismótered with his habergeon , For he was late y - come from his viage ...
... wight . He was a verray parfity gentil knyght . But for to tellen yow of his array , His hors weren goode , but he ne was nat gay ; Of fustian he werėd a gypon Ál bismótered with his habergeon , For he was late y - come from his viage ...
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... wight that he was in dette , 262. semycope , short cloak . 264. lipsed , lisped . 267. aryght , exactly . 268. sterres , stars . 269. lymytour , see 209 . cleped , called . 271. motteleye ; motlee , E. 273. fetisly , neatly . 274 ...
... wight that he was in dette , 262. semycope , short cloak . 264. lipsed , lisped . 267. aryght , exactly . 268. sterres , stars . 269. lymytour , see 209 . cleped , called . 271. motteleye ; motlee , E. 273. fetisly , neatly . 274 ...
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... wight pynchen at his writyng ; And every statut coude he pleyn by rote . He rood but hoomly in a medlee cote . Girt with a ceint of silk with barrės smale ; Of his array telle I no lenger tale . A FRANKELEYN was in his compaignye . Whit ...
... wight pynchen at his writyng ; And every statut coude he pleyn by rote . He rood but hoomly in a medlee cote . Girt with a ceint of silk with barrės smale ; Of his array telle I no lenger tale . A FRANKELEYN was in his compaignye . Whit ...
Page 28
... wight , Withouten hire , if it lay in his myght . Hise tithes paydė he ful faire and wel Bothe of his propre swynk and his catel . In a tabard he rood upon a mere . Ther was also a REVE and a MILLERE , A SOMNOUR and a PARDONER also ...
... wight , Withouten hire , if it lay in his myght . Hise tithes paydė he ful faire and wel Bothe of his propre swynk and his catel . In a tabard he rood upon a mere . Ther was also a REVE and a MILLERE , A SOMNOUR and a PARDONER also ...
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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: The Squire's Tale, Volume 1 Geoffrey Chaucer Affichage du livre entier - 1907 |
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