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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Page 94
... Cressida , thy lady dear , For now thy proper home no more is here . 45 " O weary eyes , since all your bliss and joy Was but in Cressida's reflected light , What will ye do , since I cannot employ You as I would , but weep out all your ...
... Cressida , thy lady dear , For now thy proper home no more is here . 45 " O weary eyes , since all your bliss and joy Was but in Cressida's reflected light , What will ye do , since I cannot employ You as I would , but weep out all your ...
Page 136
... Cressida , in all things neat and nice , Received him there , and bade him take a seat , Nor had she any need to ask him twice ; And in the proper way a guest to treat , Spices and wine she served in manner meet ; In friendly ...
... Cressida , in all things neat and nice , Received him there , and bade him take a seat , Nor had she any need to ask him twice ; And in the proper way a guest to treat , Spices and wine she served in manner meet ; In friendly ...
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... Cressida , whom I shall love for aye , With one last word , I will myself defend , My love hath merited a better end . " 247 All these things Pandar heard and none denied , For now the end was far too evident ; With only silence ...
... Cressida , whom I shall love for aye , With one last word , I will myself defend , My love hath merited a better end . " 247 All these things Pandar heard and none denied , For now the end was far too evident ; With only silence ...
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allas alwey anon anoon answerde Antenor ayein brest Calchas chere conseil coude Cressida Criseyde dear deeth Deiphebus dere devyse Diomede doon doth doun drede dryve entente fader fair ful ofte goddes goon grace greet grete grief hast hath heart heed herd hir herte hond honour in-to joye lady leste leve litel lord manere myn herte nece never night noon nought Pandar peyne pray preye quod saugh seith seyde seye seyn shal sholde shul sith sone sore sorrow sorwe soul speke swete swich tale tell thanne Thebes thee ther Theseus thilke thing thise thou thought thyn told toun trewe Troilus trouthe Troy Troye Tydeus tyme un-to unto up-on wende whan whyl wife wight with-outen wolde wommen woot word wroot wyse y-wis