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760 She taketh him by the hand and harde him twiste, So secreely that no wight
of it wiste, And bad him be al hool. and forth she wente To Januarye whan that he
for hire sente. Up riseth Damian the nexte morwe: Al passed was his siknesse ...
760 She taketh him by the hand and harde him twiste, So secreely that no wight
of it wiste, And bad him be al hool. and forth she wente To Januarye whan that he
for hire sente. Up riseth Damian the nexte morwe: Al passed was his siknesse ...
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Aris up erly in the morwe tide And atte west gate of the town,' quod he, 'A carte ful
of dong ther shaltou see, In which my body is hid ful prively: Do thilke carte
arresten boldely. Z00 My gold caused my mordre, sooth to sayn'— And tolde him
...
Aris up erly in the morwe tide And atte west gate of the town,' quod he, 'A carte ful
of dong ther shaltou see, In which my body is hid ful prively: Do thilke carte
arresten boldely. Z00 My gold caused my mordre, sooth to sayn'— And tolde him
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32. lust, pleasure. 33. wel unnethe, scarcely. 35. other, either. 45. erst, before. 46.
daweth, dawns. 48. again, i.e., in the light of; sprede, spread, open. 49. morwe,
morning; sheene, bright. 51. weste, sink west. 53. afered, afraid. 59. Fain, gladly.
32. lust, pleasure. 33. wel unnethe, scarcely. 35. other, either. 45. erst, before. 46.
daweth, dawns. 48. again, i.e., in the light of; sprede, spread, open. 49. morwe,
morning; sheene, bright. 51. weste, sink west. 53. afered, afraid. 59. Fain, gladly.
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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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