Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... fresshe May Heeld hir chambre unto the fourthe day , As usage is of wives for the beste , For every labour som time moot han reste , Or elles longe may he nat endure- This is to sayn , no lives creature , Be it fissh or brid or beest or ...
... fresshe May Heeld hir chambre unto the fourthe day , As usage is of wives for the beste , For every labour som time moot han reste , Or elles longe may he nat endure- This is to sayn , no lives creature , Be it fissh or brid or beest or ...
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... fresshe May hath straight hir way yholde With alle hir wommen unto Damian : Down by his beddes side sit she than , Conforting him as goodly as she may . This Damian , whan that his time he sey , In secree wise his purs and eek his bille ...
... fresshe May hath straight hir way yholde With alle hir wommen unto Damian : Down by his beddes side sit she than , Conforting him as goodly as she may . This Damian , whan that his time he sey , In secree wise his purs and eek his bille ...
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... fresshe May , That loveth Damian so benignely That she moot outher dien sodeinly , Or elles she moot han him as hire leste . She waiteth whan hir herte wolde breste . Upon that other side Damian Bicomen is the sorwefulleste man That ...
... fresshe May , That loveth Damian so benignely That she moot outher dien sodeinly , Or elles she moot han him as hire leste . She waiteth whan hir herte wolde breste . Upon that other side Damian Bicomen is the sorwefulleste man That ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
The Clerks Tale | 264 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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