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A gentil Manciple was ther of a templet Of which achatours°mighte take exemple
570 For to been wise in bying of vitaile;0 For wheither that he paide or took by
taile,° Algate he waited so in his achat0 That he was ay biforn and in good stat.
A gentil Manciple was ther of a templet Of which achatours°mighte take exemple
570 For to been wise in bying of vitaile;0 For wheither that he paide or took by
taile,° Algate he waited so in his achat0 That he was ay biforn and in good stat.
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Ye coude nat doon so dishoneste°a thing 820 That thilke wombe in which youre
children laye Sholde biforn the peple in my walking Be seen al bare. Wherfore I
you praye, Lat me nat like a worm go by the waye. Remembre you, myn owene ...
Ye coude nat doon so dishoneste°a thing 820 That thilke wombe in which youre
children laye Sholde biforn the peple in my walking Be seen al bare. Wherfore I
you praye, Lat me nat like a worm go by the waye. Remembre you, myn owene ...
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The emperour of Rome, Claudius, Ne him biforn, the Romain Galien, Ne dorsten
nevere been so courageous— Ne noon Ermin° no noon Egypcien, No Surrian0,
ne noon Arabien, Within the feeld^that dorste with hire fighte, 350 Lest that she ...
The emperour of Rome, Claudius, Ne him biforn, the Romain Galien, Ne dorsten
nevere been so courageous— Ne noon Ermin° no noon Egypcien, No Surrian0,
ne noon Arabien, Within the feeld^that dorste with hire fighte, 350 Lest that she ...
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Table des matières
The Canterbury Tales | 5 |
Minor Poems | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Chaucer's poetry: an anthology for the modern reader Geoffrey Chaucer,Ethelbert Talbot Donaldson Affichage d'extraits - 1975 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Alias anoon answerde ayain biforn bigan blisful brest cheere compaignye coude Criseide Crist deed deeth dere dide doon dooth doughter drede eech entente fader feeste foond freendes fresshe ful ofte Goddes goon gooth greet grete hath heed heere heigh herde hevene hire hous housbonde joye lady leet lenger leste leve litel lord maken manere moot morwe myn herte namore nathelees nevere night noon nought owene Pandarus peple praye preve quod rede saith sawgh saye sayn sette shal sholde sire sith sooth sorwe spak speke sterte swich tale tellen Thanne thee ther therfore therwithal Theseus thilke thing thise thou thoughte thurgh thyn trewe Troilus trouthe trowe Troye twaye unto verray weex wende whan wher whil wight wise wiste withouten wol nat wolde wommen woot word wroot yeer yive ynough ywis