Troilus and Cressida and The Canterbury Tales: With Modern English Versions of Both WorksEncyclopædia Britannica, 1952 - 550 pages Contains both Chaucer's epic poem, detailing tragic story of the lovers Troilus and Criseyde set against a backdrop of war during the Siege of Troy, and Canterbury Tales, a frame story of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together. |
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... Calchas had turned traitor and had flown , And to the Greeks his faithless honor sold ; And every Trojan , both the young and old , Declared that Calchas , with his wicked kin , Deserved to burn alive for this great sin . 14 Now Calchas ...
... Calchas had turned traitor and had flown , And to the Greeks his faithless honor sold ; And every Trojan , both the young and old , Declared that Calchas , with his wicked kin , Deserved to burn alive for this great sin . 14 Now Calchas ...
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... Calchas pressed , Where sat the Grecian lords so wise and old , And took his rightful place among the rest , And solemnly he made them this request , That they would do him so much reverence To stop their noise and give him audience ...
... Calchas pressed , Where sat the Grecian lords so wise and old , And took his rightful place among the rest , And solemnly he made them this request , That they would do him so much reverence To stop their noise and give him audience ...
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... Calchas , thou my fatal bane wilt be , For thou wast born to be a curse to me ! O would that Jove would grant the happy hour That thou wert here in Troy and in my power ! " 49 A thousand sighs as hot as glowing embers Forth from his ...
... Calchas , thou my fatal bane wilt be , For thou wast born to be a curse to me ! O would that Jove would grant the happy hour That thou wert here in Troy and in my power ! " 49 A thousand sighs as hot as glowing embers Forth from his ...
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