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Unnethe the peple hire knew for hir fairnesse, Whan she translated was in swich
richesse. This markis hath hire spoused with a ring 330 Brought for the same
cause, and thanne hire sette Upon an hors snow-whit and wel ambling, And to
his ...
Unnethe the peple hire knew for hir fairnesse, Whan she translated was in swich
richesse. This markis hath hire spoused with a ring 330 Brought for the same
cause, and thanne hire sette Upon an hors snow-whit and wel ambling, And to
his ...
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BOOK TWO The Prologue Out of thise blake wawes for to saile, O wind, O wind,
the weder ginneth clere, For in this see the boot hath swich travaile Of my
conning that unnethe I it steere: This see clepe I the tempestous matere Of
desespair ...
BOOK TWO The Prologue Out of thise blake wawes for to saile, O wind, O wind,
the weder ginneth clere, For in this see the boot hath swich travaile Of my
conning that unnethe I it steere: This see clepe I the tempestous matere Of
desespair ...
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Sooth is that whil he bood in this manere, He gan his wo ful manly for to hide, 30
That wel unnethe it seene was in his cheere; But at the yate ther she sholde out
ride With certain folk he hoved, hire t'abide, So wo-bigoon, al wolde he nought ...
Sooth is that whil he bood in this manere, He gan his wo ful manly for to hide, 30
That wel unnethe it seene was in his cheere; But at the yate ther she sholde out
ride With certain folk he hoved, hire t'abide, So wo-bigoon, al wolde he nought ...
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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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