Books 6-8Bell and Daldy, 1857 - Christian ethics |
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... fell upon the wey , As he rode with his compaigny Nigh to the ftrondes of Lubie , There mighte they no drinke finde Of water , ne of other kinde , So that him felf and all his hofte Were for default of drinke almofte Diftruied , and ...
... fell upon the wey , As he rode with his compaigny Nigh to the ftrondes of Lubie , There mighte they no drinke finde Of water , ne of other kinde , So that him felf and all his hofte Were for default of drinke almofte Diftruied , and ...
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... fell par cas , That Pirothous fo him fpedde , That he to wife her fhulde wedde , Hic de amoris ebri- etate ponit exem- plum , qualiter Triftrans ob po- tum , quem Brang- weine in navi ei porrexit , de amore Bele Ifolde inebri- atus ...
... fell par cas , That Pirothous fo him fpedde , That he to wife her fhulde wedde , Hic de amoris ebri- etate ponit exem- plum , qualiter Triftrans ob po- tum , quem Brang- weine in navi ei porrexit , de amore Bele Ifolde inebri- atus ...
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... And he , whom nothing overpaffeth , The highe god up to the heven Him toke , where he hath fet him even In Abrahames barme on high , Where he the hevens joie figh And had all that he have wolde . And fell LIBER SEXTUS . 35.
... And he , whom nothing overpaffeth , The highe god up to the heven Him toke , where he hath fet him even In Abrahames barme on high , Where he the hevens joie figh And had all that he have wolde . And fell LIBER SEXTUS . 35.
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John Gower Reinhold Pauli. And had all that he have wolde . And fell as it befalle fholde , This riche man the same throwe With fodein deth was overthrowe And forth withouten any went , Unto the helle ftraught he went , The fende into ...
John Gower Reinhold Pauli. And had all that he have wolde . And fell as it befalle fholde , This riche man the same throwe With fodein deth was overthrowe And forth withouten any went , Unto the helle ftraught he went , The fende into ...
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... him caste , And while his owne fpere lafte , With all the figne therupon He caft unto the kinge anon And fmot him with a dedly wounde . Ulixes fell anone to grounde , Tho every man , the king ! the king ! 58 CONFESSIO AMANTIS .
... him caste , And while his owne fpere lafte , With all the figne therupon He caft unto the kinge anon And fmot him with a dedly wounde . Ulixes fell anone to grounde , Tho every man , the king ! the king ! 58 CONFESSIO AMANTIS .
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Page 192 - I am a Jewe, and by my lawe I shall to no man be felawe To kepe him trouth in word ne dede But if he be withoute drede A verray Jew right as am I.
Page 329 - This king hath founde new grace, So that out of his derke place He goth him up into the light. And with him cam that swete wight His doughter Thaise, and forth anone They bothe into the caban gone, Which was ordeined for the kinge. And there he did of all his thinge And was arraied really, And out he cam all openly, Where Athenagoras he fonde, The which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king,...
Page 303 - His dedes to the sothe wrought, That he was come of gentil blood, Him lacketh nought but worldes good, And as therof is no despeire, For she shall be her faders heire And he was able to governe...
Page 353 - My sone, if that thou well bethought, This toucheth the, foryete it nought, The thing is torne'd into 'was/ The which was whilome grene gras Is welked heie as timd now. Forthy rny counseil is, that thou Remembre well how thou art olde.
Page 147 - Among the men is no solas If that there be no Woman there, For but if that the Woman were This worldes joie were awey. Through hem men finden out the wey To knighthode and to worldes fame, They make a man to drede shame And honour for to be desired.
Page 288 - The wind was good, they saileth blive, Till he toke lond upon the rive Of Tire and forth with all anone Into the burgh he gan to gone And toke his inne and bode a throwe. But for he wolde* nought be knowe, Desguisdd than he goth him out.
Page 201 - It shulde seme, as though it were A bellewing in a mannes ere And nought the crieng of a man. But he, which alle sleightes can, The devil, that lith in helle...
Page 330 - And was arraied really, And out he cam all openly Where Athenagoras he fonde The which was lorde of all the londe. He praieth the king to come and se His castell bothe and his citee. And thus they gone forth all in fere, This king, this lord, this maiden dere. This lord tho made hem riche feste With every thing which was honeste To plese with this worthy kinge, Ther lacketh hem no maner thinge.
Page 300 - Saith, she is sike, and of that speche Tho was no time" to beseche, But eche of hem to make a bille He bad and write his owne wille, His name, his fader, and his good. And whan she wist how that it stood, And had her billes oversein, They shulden have answere ayein.
Page 289 - How sodeinly the prince is go. And whan he sigh that it was so And that his labour was in veine Anone he torneth home ayeine And to the king whan he cam nigh He tolde of that he herde and sigh, How that the prince of Tire is fled, So was he come ayein unsped. The king was sory for a while But whan he sigh that with no wile He might acheve his cruelte", He stint his wrath and let him be. " But over this now for to telle Of adventures that befelle Unto this prince, of which I tolde, He...