Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... sawgh I ther : His herte blood hath bathed al his heer ; The nail ydriven in the shode anight ; The colde Deeth , with mouth gaping upright . Amiddes of the temple sat Meschaunce , With disconfort and sory countenaunce . O Yet sawgh I ...
... sawgh I ther : His herte blood hath bathed al his heer ; The nail ydriven in the shode anight ; The colde Deeth , with mouth gaping upright . Amiddes of the temple sat Meschaunce , With disconfort and sory countenaunce . O Yet sawgh I ...
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... sawgh a litel shimering of a lighte- For at an hole in shoon the moone brighte- 360 370 And by that lighte she sawgh hem bothe two , But sikerly she niste who was who , 380 But as she sawgh a whit thing in hir yë , And whan she gan this ...
... sawgh a litel shimering of a lighte- For at an hole in shoon the moone brighte- 360 370 And by that lighte she sawgh hem bothe two , But sikerly she niste who was who , 380 But as she sawgh a whit thing in hir yë , And whan she gan this ...
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... sawgh he mighte nat come therby- This is to saye what wommen loven most- Within his brest ful sorweful was his gost , But hoom he gooth , he mighte nat sojurne : ° The day was come that hoomward moste he turne . And in his way it happed ...
... sawgh he mighte nat come therby- This is to saye what wommen loven most- Within his brest ful sorweful was his gost , But hoom he gooth , he mighte nat sojurne : ° The day was come that hoomward moste he turne . And in his way it happed ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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