Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... thoughte wel that every man Wol helpe himself in love if that he can , And eek delivere himself out of prisoun ; And eek his herte hadde compassioun On wommen , for they weepen evere in oon ? And in his gentil herte he thoughte anoon ...
... thoughte wel that every man Wol helpe himself in love if that he can , And eek delivere himself out of prisoun ; And eek his herte hadde compassioun On wommen , for they weepen evere in oon ? And in his gentil herte he thoughte anoon ...
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... thoughte everemo It was nat wel - hire thoughte so- She longed so after the king , That certes it were a pitous thing To telle hir hertely sorweful lif , That she hadde , this noble wif , O 60 70 80 56. lawe of Kinde , law of Nature ...
... thoughte everemo It was nat wel - hire thoughte so- She longed so after the king , That certes it were a pitous thing To telle hir hertely sorweful lif , That she hadde , this noble wif , O 60 70 80 56. lawe of Kinde , law of Nature ...
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... thought , And in his wit disputed faste Why and how his lif mighte laste , Him thought his sorwes were so smerte , And ... thoughte , for al his bale , Anoon right I gan finde a tale 511. Kinde , Nature . 515. of , off . modestly . 521 ...
... thought , And in his wit disputed faste Why and how his lif mighte laste , Him thought his sorwes were so smerte , And ... thoughte , for al his bale , Anoon right I gan finde a tale 511. Kinde , Nature . 515. of , off . modestly . 521 ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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