Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... eech of us holde up his hand to other And eech of us bicome otheres brother , And we wol sleen this false traitour Deeth . He shal be slain , he that so manye sleeth , By Goddes dignitee , er it be night . " Togidres han thise three hir ...
... eech of us holde up his hand to other And eech of us bicome otheres brother , And we wol sleen this false traitour Deeth . He shal be slain , he that so manye sleeth , By Goddes dignitee , er it be night . " Togidres han thise three hir ...
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... eech gan other in his winges take , And with hir nekkes eech gan other winde , Thanking alway the noble queene of Kinde . But first were chosen fowles for to singe- As yeer by yere was alway the usaunce To singe a roundel at hir ...
... eech gan other in his winges take , And with hir nekkes eech gan other winde , Thanking alway the noble queene of Kinde . But first were chosen fowles for to singe- As yeer by yere was alway the usaunce To singe a roundel at hir ...
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... eech of other wel apayed , That al the world ne mighte it bet amende ; And on the morwe whan they were arrayed Eech to his owene needes gan entende : But Troilus , though as the fir he brende For sharp desir of hope and of plesaunce ...
... eech of other wel apayed , That al the world ne mighte it bet amende ; And on the morwe whan they were arrayed Eech to his owene needes gan entende : But Troilus , though as the fir he brende For sharp desir of hope and of plesaunce ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
The Clerks Tale | 264 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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