Bell's Edition, 第 3~4 巻J. Bell, 1782 |
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... Fortune wold that it were fo , 7600 That on of hem came home , that other nought . Anon the knight before the juge is brought , 7605 That faide thus ; Thou haft thy felaw flain , For which I deme thee to the deth certain . And to ...
... Fortune wold that it were fo , 7600 That on of hem came home , that other nought . Anon the knight before the juge is brought , 7605 That faide thus ; Thou haft thy felaw flain , For which I deme thee to the deth certain . And to ...
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... Fortune , 7945 Both of his lordes and of his commune . centia to Rimini . Placentia ftood upon the Po , Pitifc . Lex . Ant Rom . in v . Via Emilia . Petrarch's defeription of this part of the courfe of the Po is a little different . He ...
... Fortune , 7945 Both of his lordes and of his commune . centia to Rimini . Placentia ftood upon the Po , Pitifc . Lex . Ant Rom . in v . Via Emilia . Petrarch's defeription of this part of the courfe of the Po is a little different . He ...
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... fortune al to endure ; Abiding ever his luft and his plesance To whom that he was yeven herte and al , As to hire veray worldly fuffifance . 8635 But fhortly if this florie tell I fhal , This markis writen hath in fpecial A lettre , in ...
... fortune al to endure ; Abiding ever his luft and his plesance To whom that he was yeven herte and al , As to hire veray worldly fuffifance . 8635 But fhortly if this florie tell I fhal , This markis writen hath in fpecial A lettre , in ...
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... Fortune or of aventure . And the agen anfwerd in patience ; My Lord , quod fhe , I wote and wist alway How that betwixen your magnificence And my poverte no wight ne can ne may Maken comparifon ; it is no nay : I ne held me never digne ...
... Fortune or of aventure . And the agen anfwerd in patience ; My Lord , quod fhe , I wote and wist alway How that betwixen your magnificence And my poverte no wight ne can ne may Maken comparifon ; it is no nay : I ne held me never digne ...
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... Fortune ay they curfen as they gon ; But the fro weping kept hire eyen drey , Ne in this time word ne fpake fhe non . Hire fader , that this tiding herd anon , Curfeth the day and time that Nature Shope him to ben a lives creature ...
... Fortune ay they curfen as they gon ; But the fro weping kept hire eyen drey , Ne in this time word ne fpake fhe non . Hire fader , that this tiding herd anon , Curfeth the day and time that Nature Shope him to ben a lives creature ...
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206 ページ - ne wiste I what ye mente. But now, Aurelie, I knowe your entente, By thilke god that yaf me soule and lyf, Ne shal I never been untrewe wyf In word ne werk, as fer as I have wit: I wol ben his to whom that I am knit; Tak this for fynal answer as of me.
187 ページ - But rather ete the flesh upon us two. Our flesh thou yaf ' us, take our flesh us fro, And ete ynough...
89 ページ - His tendre limmes, delicat to sight, Fro foules and fro bestes for to save. But she non answer of him mighte have, He went his way, as him no thing ne rought, But to Boloigne he tendrely it brought. This markis wondreth ever lenger the more Upon...
161 ページ - And by his side a naked swerd hanging : And up he rideth to the highe bord. In all the halle ne was ther spoke a word, For mervaille of this knight ; him to behold Ful besily they waiten yong and old.
29 ページ - But I to you be al so good and trewe As ever was wif sin that the world was newe, And but I be to-morwe as faire to seen As any lady, emperice, or quene, That is betwix the est and eke the west, Doth with my lif and deth right as you lest Cast up the curtein, loke how that it is.
58 ページ - A, yeve that covent half a quarter otes; And yeve that covent four and twenty grotes; And yeve that frere a peny, and let him go: Nay, nay, Thomas, it may no thing be so. What is a ferthing worth parted on twelve ? Lo, eche thing that is oned in himselve Is more strong than whan it is yscatered.
165 ページ - Poileis courser were; For certes, fro his tayl unto his ere Nature ne art ne coud him not amend In no degree, as all the peple wend. But evermore hir moste wonder was, How that it coude gon, and was of bras; It was of faerie, as the peple semed. Diverse folk diversely han demed; As many heds, as many wittes ben.
105 ページ - The gold of hem hath now so bad alayes With bras, that though the coine be faire at eye, It wolde rather brast atwo than plie. For which here, for the wives love of Bathe, Whos lif and al hire secte God maintene In high maistrie, and elles were it scathe, I wol with lusty herte fresshe and grene, Say you a song to gladen you, I wene: And let us stint of ernestful matere.
41 ページ - Sompnour shope him for to wende, They saw a cart that charged was with hay, Which that a carter drove forth on his way. Depe was the way, for which the carte stood ; The carter smote, and cried as he were wood, Heit, Scot ; heit, Brok ; what, spare ye for the stones ? The fend...