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Certes, I wil nevere ete breed— I make avow to my God here— But I mowe of my
lord heere." Swich sorwe this lady to hire took That trewely I, which made this
book, Hadde swich pi tee and swich routhe To rede hir sorwe, that by my trouthe,
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Certes, I wil nevere ete breed— I make avow to my God here— But I mowe of my
lord heere." Swich sorwe this lady to hire took That trewely I, which made this
book, Hadde swich pi tee and swich routhe To rede hir sorwe, that by my trouthe,
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He saide, "Ye, but wol ye now me heere? Me thinketh this, sith that Troilus is here
, It were good, if that ye wolde assente, ^30 She tolde hirself him al this er she
wente. For he wol have the more hir grief at herte, By cause, lo, that she a lady is.
He saide, "Ye, but wol ye now me heere? Me thinketh this, sith that Troilus is here
, It were good, if that ye wolde assente, ^30 She tolde hirself him al this er she
wente. For he wol have the more hir grief at herte, By cause, lo, that she a lady is.
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Sin that he sawgh his lady was awaye, It was his sorwe upon hem for to seen, Or
for to heere on instrumentes to playe: For she that of his herte berth the keye 46(>
Was absent, lo, this was his fantasye— That no wight sholde maken melodye!
Sin that he sawgh his lady was awaye, It was his sorwe upon hem for to seen, Or
for to heere on instrumentes to playe: For she that of his herte berth the keye 46(>
Was absent, lo, this was his fantasye— That no wight sholde maken melodye!
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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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