Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... leve , And ladde hem to his hous withoute more ; And with hir preching er that it were eve They gonnen fro the tormentours to reve , And fro Maxime , and fro his folk eechone , The false faith , to trowe in God allone . о Cecile cam ...
... leve , And ladde hem to his hous withoute more ; And with hir preching er that it were eve They gonnen fro the tormentours to reve , And fro Maxime , and fro his folk eechone , The false faith , to trowe in God allone . о Cecile cam ...
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... leve , And whan hem list namore , lat hem leve . I thenke eek how he able is for to have Of al this noble town the thriftieste To been his love , so she hir honour save ; For oute and oute he is the worthieste , Save only Ector , which ...
... leve , And whan hem list namore , lat hem leve . I thenke eek how he able is for to have Of al this noble town the thriftieste To been his love , so she hir honour save ; For oute and oute he is the worthieste , Save only Ector , which ...
Page 878
... leve . And for the Greekes weren me so leve , о I cam myself , in my propre persone , To teche in this how you was best to doone , Having unto my tresor ne my renteR Right no resport to respect of youre ese ; Thus al my good I lefte and ...
... leve . And for the Greekes weren me so leve , о I cam myself , in my propre persone , To teche in this how you was best to doone , Having unto my tresor ne my renteR Right no resport to respect of youre ese ; Thus al my good I lefte and ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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