Poetry: An Anthology for the Modern ReaderRonald Press Company, 1958 - 1001 pages Part II: Commentary. Chaucer's language: The sounds of Middle English ; The parts of speech in Middle English ; Chaucer's versification. -- Chaucer's life -- "The Canterbury Tales": The general prologue ; The pilgrims ; The Knight's tale ; The Miller's tale ; The Reeve's tale ; The introduction to the Cook's tale ; The introduction to the Man of Law's tale ; The epilogue to the Man of Law's tale ; The Wife of Bath's prologue ; The Wife of Bath's tale ; The introduction to the Friar's tale ; The Clerk's tale ; The Merchant's tale ; The epilogue to the Merchant's tale ; The Franklin's tale ; The introduction to the Pardoner's tale ; The Pardoner's prologue and epilogue ; The Pardoner's tale ; The Shipman's tale ; The Prioress' tale ; The tale of Sir Thopas ; Epilogue to the tale of Sir Thopas ; The Monk's tale ; The Nun Priest's tale ; The second Nun's tale ; The introduction to the Canon's Yeoman's tale ; The introduction to the Manciple's tale ; The introduction to the Parson's tale ; Chaucer's retraction. -- Minor poems: The book of the duchess ; The house of fame ; The parliament of fowls ; The legend of good women ; Short poems: An alphabetical hymn to the Virgin Mary ; Merciless beauty ; To Rosamond ; Complaint to his purse ; To his scribe Adam ; Envoy to Bukton ; Envoy to Scogan ; Lack of steadfastness ; Gentilesse ; Truth. -- "Troilus and Criseide". |
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... freend ne him no shame , And gladder oughte his freend been of his deeth Whan with honour yolden is up his breeth , Than whan his name appalled is for age , For al forgeten is his vasselage . Thanne is it best , as for a worthy fame ...
... freend ne him no shame , And gladder oughte his freend been of his deeth Whan with honour yolden is up his breeth , Than whan his name appalled is for age , For al forgeten is his vasselage . Thanne is it best , as for a worthy fame ...
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... freend , how shal my wo be lesse Til this be doon ? And goode , eek tel me this : How wiltou sayn of me and my distresse Lest she be wroth - this drede I most , ywis- Or nil nat heere or trowen how it is ? Al this drede I , and eek for ...
... freend , how shal my wo be lesse Til this be doon ? And goode , eek tel me this : How wiltou sayn of me and my distresse Lest she be wroth - this drede I most , ywis- Or nil nat heere or trowen how it is ? Al this drede I , and eek for ...
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... freend and helping to Criseide . God woot that he it graunted anoon right , To been hir fulle freend with al his might : But swich a neede was to praye him thenne , As for to bidde a wood man for to renne ! The morwen cam , and neighen ...
... freend and helping to Criseide . God woot that he it graunted anoon right , To been hir fulle freend with al his might : But swich a neede was to praye him thenne , As for to bidde a wood man for to renne ! The morwen cam , and neighen ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
Laws Tale | 146 |
Ugolino Croesus | 360 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Allas anoon answerde Arcite ayain biforn bigan brest Chaucer cheere compaignye coude Criseide deed deeth dere dide doon dooth drede eech entente fader flowres foond freend fresshe ful ofte Goddes goon gooth greet grete hath heed heere heigh herde herte hevene hire hous housbonde joye lady lenger leste leve litel lord lust manere moot mordred morwe myn herte namore nathelees nevere night niste noon nought owene Pandarus poem praye preve quod rede sawgh saye sayn shal sholde sike sire sith sooth sorwe spak speke sterte sterve swich tale tellen Thanne thee ther therfore therwithal Theseus thilke thing thise thou thoughte thurgh thyn trewe Troilus trouthe trowe Troye twaye unnethe unto verray weex wende whan wher whil wight wise wiste withouten wolde wommen woot word wroot yën yive ynough ywis