Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... night , allas , why niltou over us hove As longe as whan Almena lay by Jove ? O blake night , as folk in bookes rede , That shapen art by God this world to hide At certain times with thy derke weede , That under that men mighte in reste ...
... night , allas , why niltou over us hove As longe as whan Almena lay by Jove ? O blake night , as folk in bookes rede , That shapen art by God this world to hide At certain times with thy derke weede , That under that men mighte in reste ...
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... night by night , Toward my deeth with wind in steere I saile ; For which the tenthe night if that I faile The giding of thy bemes bright an houre , My ship and me Carybdis wol devoure . " This song whan he thus songen hadde , soone He ...
... night by night , Toward my deeth with wind in steere I saile ; For which the tenthe night if that I faile The giding of thy bemes bright an houre , My ship and me Carybdis wol devoure . " This song whan he thus songen hadde , soone He ...
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... night they moste bleven there ; And fer withinne the night , with many a tere , This Troilus gan hoomward for to ride , For wel he seeth it helpeth nought t'abide . But nathelees he gladed him in this : He thoughte he misaccounted hadde ...
... night they moste bleven there ; And fer withinne the night , with many a tere , This Troilus gan hoomward for to ride , For wel he seeth it helpeth nought t'abide . But nathelees he gladed him in this : He thoughte he misaccounted hadde ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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