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Page 133
He was a verrey parfight practisour . Ful freissh and newe here gere piked was ;
The cause i - knowe , and of his harm the roote , Here knyfes were i - chapud nat
with bras , Anon he gaf the syke man his boote . But al with silver wrought ful ...
He was a verrey parfight practisour . Ful freissh and newe here gere piked was ;
The cause i - knowe , and of his harm the roote , Here knyfes were i - chapud nat
with bras , Anon he gaf the syke man his boote . But al with silver wrought ful ...
Page 135
And eek ye knowe wel , how that a jay Wel wiste he by the drought , and by the
reyn , Can clepe Watte , as wel as can the pope . The yeeldyng of his seed , and
of his greyn . But who so wolde in othur thing him grope , His lordes scheep , his
...
And eek ye knowe wel , how that a jay Wel wiste he by the drought , and by the
reyn , Can clepe Watte , as wel as can the pope . The yeeldyng of his seed , and
of his greyn . But who so wolde in othur thing him grope , His lordes scheep , his
...
Page 140
And now thou woldest falsly ben aboute Duk Perotheus loved wel Arcite , To love
my lady , whom I love and serve , And hadde him knowe at Thebes yeer by yeer ;
And evere schal , unto myn herte sterve . And fynally at requeste and prayer ...
And now thou woldest falsly ben aboute Duk Perotheus loved wel Arcite , To love
my lady , whom I love and serve , And hadde him knowe at Thebes yeer by yeer ;
And evere schal , unto myn herte sterve . And fynally at requeste and prayer ...
Page 141
... that governe So feble were his spirites , and so lowe , This world with byndyng
of youre word eterne , And chaunged so , that no man couthe knowe And writen
in the table of athamaunte His speche nother his vois , though men it herde .
... that governe So feble were his spirites , and so lowe , This world with byndyng
of youre word eterne , And chaunged so , that no man couthe knowe And writen
in the table of athamaunte His speche nother his vois , though men it herde .
Page 144
Or sle him first ; for , though thou knowe him lyte , Up to the ancle they faught in
here blood . This is thy mortal fo , this is Arcite , And in this wise I lete hem
fightyng welle ; That fro thy lond is banyscht on his heed , And forthere I wol of
Theseus ...
Or sle him first ; for , though thou knowe him lyte , Up to the ancle they faught in
here blood . This is thy mortal fo , this is Arcite , And in this wise I lete hem
fightyng welle ; That fro thy lond is banyscht on his heed , And forthere I wol of
Theseus ...
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Page 130 - Somtyme with the lord of Palatye, Ageyn another hethen in Turkye : And evermore he hadde a sovereyn prys. And though that he were worthy, he was wys, And of his port as meke as is a mayde. He never yet no vileinye ne sayde 70 In al his lyf, un-to no maner wight. He was a verray parfit gentil knight.
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Page 233 - My brother shal be warisshed hastily; For I am siker that ther be sciences By whiche men make diverse apparences Swiche as thise subtile tregetoures pleye; For ofte at feestes have I wel herd seye That tregetours withinne an halle large Have maad come in a water and a barge, And in the halle rowen up and doun.