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Now, freend," quod he, "if evere love or trouthe Hath been or is bitwixen thee and
me, Ne do thou nevere swich a crueltee To hiden fro thy freend so greet a care:
Wistou nought wel that it am I, Pandare? I wol parten with thee al thy paine, If it ...
Now, freend," quod he, "if evere love or trouthe Hath been or is bitwixen thee and
me, Ne do thou nevere swich a crueltee To hiden fro thy freend so greet a care:
Wistou nought wel that it am I, Pandare? I wol parten with thee al thy paine, If it ...
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Deiphebus him answerde, "O, is nat this, That thou spekest of to me thus
straungely, Criseide, my freend?" Pandare he saide, "Sire, yis." "Thanne needeth,
" quod Deiphebus, "hardily Namore to speke, for trusteth wel that I Wol be hir
champion ...
Deiphebus him answerde, "O, is nat this, That thou spekest of to me thus
straungely, Criseide, my freend?" Pandare he saide, "Sire, yis." "Thanne needeth,
" quod Deiphebus, "hardily Namore to speke, for trusteth wel that I Wol be hir
champion ...
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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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