Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1975 - 1167 pages |
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... ynough , what thar thee rekke or care How merily that othere folkes fare ? For certes , olde dotard , by youre leve , 320 330 Ye shal han queinte right ynough at eve : He is too greet a nigard that wil werne fuse A man to lighte a ...
... ynough , what thar thee rekke or care How merily that othere folkes fare ? For certes , olde dotard , by youre leve , 320 330 Ye shal han queinte right ynough at eve : He is too greet a nigard that wil werne fuse A man to lighte a ...
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... ynough unto your lives ende . Oo thing biseeke ̊ I you - and warne also- That ye ne prike with no tormentinge This tendre maiden as ye han doon mo . For she is fostred in hir norissinge More tendrely , and to my supposinge , She coude ...
... ynough unto your lives ende . Oo thing biseeke ̊ I you - and warne also- That ye ne prike with no tormentinge This tendre maiden as ye han doon mo . For she is fostred in hir norissinge More tendrely , and to my supposinge , She coude ...
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... ynough . " Right thus they to him saide . And after that withinne a day or two They laide hem in his lappe adown and deide . Himself despaired eek for hunger starf . Thus ended is this mighty Erl of Pise : From heigh estaat Fortune away ...
... ynough . " Right thus they to him saide . And after that withinne a day or two They laide hem in his lappe adown and deide . Himself despaired eek for hunger starf . Thus ended is this mighty Erl of Pise : From heigh estaat Fortune away ...
Table des matières
THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
MINOR POEMS | 584 |
Book I Book II | 627 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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