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And thus with joye and hope wel to fare Arcite anoon unto his in is fare, As fain as
fowl is of the brighte sonne. 1546. brenneth, burns. 1547. do, cause. 1552. honge
, hang. 1555. finde, provide. 1558. offensioun, injury. 1559. rasour, razor; shere ...
And thus with joye and hope wel to fare Arcite anoon unto his in is fare, As fain as
fowl is of the brighte sonne. 1546. brenneth, burns. 1547. do, cause. 1552. honge
, hang. 1555. finde, provide. 1558. offensioun, injury. 1559. rasour, razor; shere ...
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And thou shalt kisse the relikes everichoon, Ye, for a grote: unbokele anoon thy
pursJ" " "Nay, nay," quod he, "thanne have I Cristes curs! Lat be," quod he, "it shal
nat be, so theech! Thou woldest make me kisse thyn olde breech 620 And swere
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And thou shalt kisse the relikes everichoon, Ye, for a grote: unbokele anoon thy
pursJ" " "Nay, nay," quod he, "thanne have I Cristes curs! Lat be," quod he, "it shal
nat be, so theech! Thou woldest make me kisse thyn olde breech 620 And swere
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Anoon right whan I herde that— How that they wolde on hunting goon— I was
right glad, and up anoon Took my hors, and forth I wente Out of my chambre; I
nevere stente Til I cam to the feeld withoute. Ther overtook I a greet route 360 Of
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Anoon right whan I herde that— How that they wolde on hunting goon— I was
right glad, and up anoon Took my hors, and forth I wente Out of my chambre; I
nevere stente Til I cam to the feeld withoute. Ther overtook I a greet route 360 Of
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Table des matières
The Canterbury Tales | 5 |
Law s Tale | 146 |
Ugolino Croesus | 360 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern Reader Geoffrey Chaucer,Ethelbert Talbot Donaldson Affichage d'extraits - 1975 |
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