| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 394 pages
...reed; Hir bord was servyd most with whit and blak, Milk and broun bred, in which sche fond no lak, Saynd bacoun, and som tyme an ey or tweye; For sche...aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she had a eok, hight Chaunteclere, In al the lond of crowyng was noon his peere. so His vois was merier... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 282 pages
...no lak, Saynd bacoun, and som tyme an ey or tweye, 25 For sche was as it were a maner deye. A _yerd sche had, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she had a cok, hight Chaunteclere, In al the lond of crowyng was noon his peere. 3° His vois was merier... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 308 pages
...bacoun, and some tyme an ey or tweye, »5 For sche was as it were a maner deye. A _yerd sche hadde, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she hadde a cok, highte Chauntecleere, In al the lond of crowyng nas his peere. 30 His vois was merier... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 pages
...bacoun, and some tyme an ey or tweye, 25 For sche was as it were a maner deye. A _yerd sche hadde, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she hadde a cok, highte Chauntecleere, In al the lond of crowyng nas his peere. 30 His vois was merier... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1871 - 542 pages
...within a court, or as it is called, yard, which was enclosed by a hedge of sticks, and by a ditch : — A yerd sche had, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute. In the " Tale of Gamelyn," the yard, or court, as we use the Anglo-Saxon or the Anglo-Norman name for... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1871 - 536 pages
...within a court, or as it is called, yard, which was enclosed by a hedge of sticks, and by a ditch : — A yerd sche had, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich \vithoute. In the " Tale of Gamelyn," the yard, or court, as we use the Anglo-Saxon or the Anglo-Norman... | |
| Oxford univ, exam. papers, 2nd publ. exam - 182 pages
...cheuesance. 7. Put into modern English, noting grammatical peculiarities, etc.:— (i) A yerd sche hadde, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she hadde a cok, highte Chauntecleer, In al the lond of crowyng nas his peer. His vois was merier than... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1875 - 386 pages
...reed ; Hir bord was servyd most with whit and blak, Milk and broun bred, in which sche fond no lak, Saynd bacoun, and som tyme an ey or tweye ; For sche was as it were a maner deye. A yerd sehe had, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she had a cok, hight... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 pages
...do thy observance." ' THE COCK, CHANTICLEER. (From The Jfux's Priest's Talt.) A 3erd sche 1 hadde, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she hadde a cok, highte2 Chauntecleere, In al the lond of 3 crowyng nas 4 hia peere. 6 30 His vois... | |
| Georgina Frederica Jackson - 1879 - 648 pages
...С. Т., 1. 4149. See ' jyxyñ',' with WAY'S Note, in Prompt. Part'., p. 539. ' A yerd sehe hadde, enclosed al aboute With stikkes, and a drye dich withoute, In which she hadde a cok, highte Chauntecleer, In al the lond of'crowyng nas his peer." CnAUCER, The Nonne Prestes... | |
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