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... now bethought To don you efe . Prot.of the Cant Tales E32 . Line 768 . Grignion sew : Stothard del London Printed for John Bell British Library Strand Augi.1782 POETICAL WORKS ΟΣ GEOFF . CHAUCER . IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES ohm Ball.
... now bethought To don you efe . Prot.of the Cant Tales E32 . Line 768 . Grignion sew : Stothard del London Printed for John Bell British Library Strand Augi.1782 POETICAL WORKS ΟΣ GEOFF . CHAUCER . IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES ohm Ball.
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... And of a mirthe I am right now bethonght To don you efe Prol of the Cunt Tales E52.Line 768 . Grignion sew : London Printed for John Bell British Library Strand Aug.1782 POETICAL WORKS OF GEOFF . CHAUCER . IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES • Fun Bell.
... And of a mirthe I am right now bethonght To don you efe Prol of the Cunt Tales E52.Line 768 . Grignion sew : London Printed for John Bell British Library Strand Aug.1782 POETICAL WORKS OF GEOFF . CHAUCER . IN FOURTEEN VOLUMES • Fun Bell.
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... mirthe I am right now bethought . To don you ele . Prol . of the Cunt Tales E52.Line 768 . Grignion sou Landon Printed for John Bell British Library Strand Aug.1782 4 POETICAL WORKS ΟΣ GEOFF . CHAUCER . IN FOURTEEN • hn Bell.
... mirthe I am right now bethought . To don you ele . Prol . of the Cunt Tales E52.Line 768 . Grignion sou Landon Printed for John Bell British Library Strand Aug.1782 4 POETICAL WORKS ΟΣ GEOFF . CHAUCER . IN FOURTEEN • hn Bell.
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... lines , and the fragrant air blows cool in his de- scriptions ; we smell the fweets of the bloomy haws , and hear the muck of the feathered choir , whenever we take a foreft walk with him . The hour of the day is not easier to be disco ...
... lines , and the fragrant air blows cool in his de- scriptions ; we smell the fweets of the bloomy haws , and hear the muck of the feathered choir , whenever we take a foreft walk with him . The hour of the day is not easier to be disco ...
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... lines flood anciently upon Chaucer's tomb , kone . Galfridus Chaucer , vates et fama poefis Maternæ hac facra fum tumulatis humo . This anciently must refer only to the time of Caxton , who pro- cured a long epitaph to be written in ...
... lines flood anciently upon Chaucer's tomb , kone . Galfridus Chaucer , vates et fama poefis Maternæ hac facra fum tumulatis humo . This anciently must refer only to the time of Caxton , who pro- cured a long epitaph to be written in ...
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xxv ページ - We can only say that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius and a Lucretius, before Virgil and Horace...
ccxxxvi ページ - A CLERK ther was of Oxenford also, That unto logik hadde longe y-go. As lene was his hors as is a rake, And he nas nat right fat, I undertake, But loked holwe, and ther-to soberly.
ccxix ページ - A KNIGHT ther was, and that a worthy man, That fro the tyme that he first bigan To ryden out, he loved chivalrye, Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisye.
3 ページ - The yelding of his seed, and of his grain. His lordes shepe, his nete, and his deirie, His swine, his hors, his store, and his pultrie, Were holly in this reves governing, And by his covenant yave he rekening, Sin that his lord was twenty yere of age; Ther coude no man bring him in arerage. Ther n'as baillif, ne herde, ne other hine, That he ne knew his sleight and his covine: They were adradde of him, as of the deth. His wonning was ful fayre upon an heth, With grene trees yshadewed was his place.
cclii ページ - The MILLER was a stout carl for the nones, Ful bigge he was of braun, and eke of bones; That proved wel, for over all ther he came, At wrastling he wold bere away the ram. He was short shuldered brode, a thikke gnarre, Ther n'as no dore, that he n'olde heve of barre, Or breke it at a renning with his hede.
28 ページ - For which thou art ybounden as a knight To helpen me, if it lie in thy might, Or elles art thou false I dare well say'n.
54 ページ - And they him sware his axing fayr and wel, And him of lordship and of mercie praid, And he hem granted grace, and thus he said : To speke of real linage and richesse, Though that she were a quene or a...
5 ページ - Than wolde he speke, and crie as he were wood. And whan that he wel dronken had the win, Than wold he speken no word but Latin.
ccxxxvi ページ - Than robes riche, or fidel, or sautrie. But all be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre...
42 ページ - Theseus, his squyer principal, 640 is risen, and loketh on the myrie day. And, for to doon his observaunce to May, Remembring on the poynt of his desyr, He on a courser...