Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... twaye and twaye , Eech after other , clad in clothes blake . But swich a cry and swich a wo they make That in this world nis creature livinge That herde swich another waymentinge ; And of this cry they nolde nevere stenten Til they the ...
... twaye and twaye , Eech after other , clad in clothes blake . But swich a cry and swich a wo they make That in this world nis creature livinge That herde swich another waymentinge ; And of this cry they nolde nevere stenten Til they the ...
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... twaye In which that Nature hadde swich delit . For right as she can painte a lilye whit , And reed a rose , right with swich painture She painted hath this noble creature , Er she were born , upon hir limes freeR Wher as by right swiche ...
... twaye In which that Nature hadde swich delit . For right as she can painte a lilye whit , And reed a rose , right with swich painture She painted hath this noble creature , Er she were born , upon hir limes freeR Wher as by right swiche ...
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... twaye , And two of us shal strenger be than oon : Looke whan that he is set that right anoon Aris as though thou woldest with him playe , And I shal rive him thurgh the sides twaye , Whil that thou strugelest with him as in game , And ...
... twaye , And two of us shal strenger be than oon : Looke whan that he is set that right anoon Aris as though thou woldest with him playe , And I shal rive him thurgh the sides twaye , Whil that thou strugelest with him as in game , And ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
The Clerks Tale | 264 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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