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His wif bar him a Diifdbn, a ful strong: Men mighten hir routing heeren a furlong;
The wenche routeth eek, par compaignye. Alain the clerk, that herde this
melodye, He poked John and saide, "Sleepestou? Herd thou everel,slik sang er
now?
His wif bar him a Diifdbn, a ful strong: Men mighten hir routing heeren a furlong;
The wenche routeth eek, par compaignye. Alain the clerk, that herde this
melodye, He poked John and saide, "Sleepestou? Herd thou everel,slik sang er
now?
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Ye han said muche thing right wel, I saye. But dame, heer as we riden by the
waye, 10 Us needeth nat to speken but of game, And lete auctoritees, on Goddes
name, To preching and to scole of clergye. But if it like to this compaignye, I wol
you ...
Ye han said muche thing right wel, I saye. But dame, heer as we riden by the
waye, 10 Us needeth nat to speken but of game, And lete auctoritees, on Goddes
name, To preching and to scole of clergye. But if it like to this compaignye, I wol
you ...
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And whan that he was come he gan to crye, "God save," quod he, "this joly
compaignye! 30 Faste have I priked," quod he, "for youre sake, By cause that I
wolde you overtake, To riden in this merye compaignye." His Yeman eek was ful
of ...
And whan that he was come he gan to crye, "God save," quod he, "this joly
compaignye! 30 Faste have I priked," quod he, "for youre sake, By cause that I
wolde you overtake, To riden in this merye compaignye." His Yeman eek was ful
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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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Chaucer's Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern Reader Geoffrey Chaucer,Ethelbert Talbot Donaldson Affichage d'extraits - 1975 |
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