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For therby wende he to be gracious. He rometh to the carpen teres hous, And
stille he stant under the shot-windowe— Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe
— 510 And ofte he cougheth with a semisoun. "What do ye, hony-comb, sweete ...
For therby wende he to be gracious. He rometh to the carpen teres hous, And
stille he stant under the shot-windowe— Unto his brest it raughte, it was so lowe
— 510 And ofte he cougheth with a semisoun. "What do ye, hony-comb, sweete ...
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370. lith, lies; up, upon; wombe, stomach. 373. graspeth, gropes. 375. eestres,
interior arrangements; bet, better. 380. niste, didn't know. 383. wende, thought;
voluper, nightcap. 384. drow, drew; neer, nearer. ^85. wende han, thought to
have; ...
370. lith, lies; up, upon; wombe, stomach. 373. graspeth, gropes. 375. eestres,
interior arrangements; bet, better. 380. niste, didn't know. 383. wende, thought;
voluper, nightcap. 384. drow, drew; neer, nearer. ^85. wende han, thought to
have; ...
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She wende nevere have come in swich a trappe. "Allas," quod she, "that evere
this sholde happe! For wende I nevere by possibilitee That swich a monstre or
merveile mighte be; It is agains the proces of nature." And hoom she gooth a ...
She wende nevere have come in swich a trappe. "Allas," quod she, "that evere
this sholde happe! For wende I nevere by possibilitee That swich a monstre or
merveile mighte be; It is agains the proces of nature." And hoom she gooth a ...
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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 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Allas anoon answerde Arcite ayain biforn bigan brest Chaucer cheere compaignye coude Criseide deed deeth dere dide doon dooth drede eech entente fader 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 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 yive ynough ywis