Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill ...J. Bell, 1782 |
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... thinke like ill , But fill ther ordinance and will ; \ And made our othis freshe and new , Our old fervice for to renew , And wholly ther's for evirmore 1085 We there become ; what might we more ? And well awaiting that in flouth We ...
... thinke like ill , But fill ther ordinance and will ; \ And made our othis freshe and new , Our old fervice for to renew , And wholly ther's for evirmore 1085 We there become ; what might we more ? And well awaiting that in flouth We ...
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... thinke on that fwete wight That is fo femely on to fe , And wifhe to God it might fo be That she wolde holde me for her knight , My lady , that ' is so faire and bright . 1180 Nowe have I tolde the , foth to say , My firftè fonge . Upon ...
... thinke on that fwete wight That is fo femely on to fe , And wifhe to God it might fo be That she wolde holde me for her knight , My lady , that ' is so faire and bright . 1180 Nowe have I tolde the , foth to say , My firftè fonge . Upon ...
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... thinke Naught wete I well whether I flete or fink . For all be that I knowe not Love in dede , Ne wot how that he quitith folke ther hire , Yet happith me full ofte in bokis rede Of his miraclis and his cruill ire , There rede I well he ...
... thinke Naught wete I well whether I flete or fink . For all be that I knowe not Love in dede , Ne wot how that he quitith folke ther hire , Yet happith me full ofte in bokis rede Of his miraclis and his cruill ire , There rede I well he ...
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... thinke how that the worthieft Of knyghthode , and lengift had ufid it , Moft of eftate , of blode the gentillest , Were fittingeft for her , if that her left , And of these thre she wote her felfe I trowe Whiche that he be , for it is ...
... thinke how that the worthieft Of knyghthode , and lengift had ufid it , Moft of eftate , of blode the gentillest , Were fittingeft for her , if that her left , And of these thre she wote her felfe I trowe Whiche that he be , for it is ...
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... thinke on my trouth to ' her and stedfastn- And to ' abridge of my forowes the vio❜lence Which caufed is , wherof knowith your fapies . She like emong to notifie me ' her liking , For of all gode fhe is the best living . L'ENVOYE ...
... thinke on my trouth to ' her and stedfastn- And to ' abridge of my forowes the vio❜lence Which caufed is , wherof knowith your fapies . She like emong to notifie me ' her liking , For of all gode fhe is the best living . L'ENVOYE ...
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aftir alfo Annelida anone ayen beft beſt bliffe callid cauſe CHAUCER chere coude counfaile creture dede defire dere deth drede eche entent evir evirmore faid faine falfe faſt fawe fele felfe fene fere ferve fervice fhal fhall fhould fing firſt flaine flepe floure foche fome fone fong fore forowe fothe fpeke freſhe ftatute ftode fuch fwete gode grace grene gret grete guife hath hele hert'is herte hertis hete iwis kepe knight lady laft laſt leve litil loke lord lovirs luftie maie manir mede mercy moche mofte morowe myne myne herte neithir nevir nought othir paine plefaunce quene quod fhe rede refon ſaid ſhall ſhe Sith ther theſe thing thou thought thouſand toke trewe trouth trowe unto watir wele wepe whan Wherefore wife wight withoutin wolde woll wondir wordis wote yere
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78 ページ - Than any wight imagin can or gesse ; For one Lefe givin of that noble tre To any wight that hath done worthily [An it be done so as it ought to be] Is more honour than any thing erthly, Witness of Rome, that foundir was truly Of all knighthode and dedis marvelous, Record I take of Titus Livius.
73 ページ - I was ware how one of them in grene Had on a coron rich and well-fitting, Wherefore I demid well she was a quene, And tho in grene on her were awaiting ; The ladies then in white that were coming Towardis them, and the knightis in fere, Began to comfort them and make them chere.
63 ページ - ... full well; Whereof I had so inly grete plesure, As methought I surely ravishid was Into Paradise, wherein my desire Was for to be, and no ferthir to pas As for that day, and on the sote grass I sat me down, for as for mine entent The birdis song was more convenient And more plesaunt to me by many fold Than mete or drink, or any othir thing, Thereto the herbir was so fresh and cold, The wholsome savours eke so comforting, That [as I demid] sith the beginning Of the worlde was nevir seen er than...
78 ページ - Ther triumph eke and martial glory, Which unto them is more perfite riches Than any wight imagin can or gesse ; For one Lefe givin of that noble tre To any wight that hath done worthily [An it be done so as it ought to be] Is more honour than any thing erthly...
6 ページ - Said to the ladies young and nise, " My sisters how it hath befall, • I trow ye know it one and all, That of long time here have I...
64 ページ - And swete accord was in so gode musike That the voicis to angels most were like. At the last, out of a grove evin by That was right godely and plesaunt to sight, I se where there came singing lustily A world of ladies, but to tell aright Ther beauty grete, lyith not in my might, Ne ther array ; nevirtheless I shall Tell you a part, tho
73 ページ - Of your annoy, and of the troublous tene, Wherein ye and your company have bene So long, alas ! and if that it you please To go with me, I shall do you the ease, " In all the pleasure that I can or may...
53 ページ - ... breath, Without more thus he tooke his death. For which cause the lusty hoast, Which in a battaile on the coast, At once for sorrow such a cry Gan rere thorow the company, That to the Heaven heard was the sowne, And under therth als fer adowne, That wild beasts for the feare, So sodainly afrayed were, That for the doubt, while they might...
41 ページ - And returue with such an host, That wedded might be least and most, This was concluded, written and sealed, That it might not be repealed In no wise but aie be firme, And all should be within a teanne, Without more excusation, Both feast and coronation, This knight which had thereof the charge, Anon into a little barge, Brought was late against an...
123 ページ - Dissemble stode not ferre from him in troth, "With party mantil party hode and hose, And said he had upon his lady routh, And thus he wound him in, and gan to glose Of his entent ful double I suppose, In all the world he said he loved her wele, But ay me thought he loved her nere a dele. Eke Shamfastnesse was there as I tooke hede, That blushed rede, and durst nat ben aknow She lover was, for thereof had she drede, She stode and hing her visage downe alow...