hye in the roof abyde, Than with an angry wyf doun in the hous; They been so wikked and contrarious, 780 They haten that hir housbondes loven ay.' He seyde, a 'womman cast hir shame away, Whan she cast of hir smok'; and forthermo, 'A fair womman, but... Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - Page 31by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894Full view - About this book
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 358 pages
...hir smok; and forthermo, A fair womman, but sche be chast also, Is lik a gold ryng in a sowes nose. Who wolde wene, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was and pyne ? And whan I saugh he nolde never fyne 637 0 To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeinly thre leves have I plight... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 360 pages
...hir smok ; and forthermo, A fair womman, but sche be chast also, Is lik a gold ryng in a sowes nose. Who wolde wene, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was and pyne ? And whan I saugh he nolde never fyne 6370 To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeinly thre leves have I plight Out... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 362 pages
...hir smok ; and forthermo, A fair womman, but sche be chast also, Is lik a gold ryng in a sowes nose. Who wolde wene, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was and pyne ? And whan I saugh he nolde never fyne 6370 To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeinly thre leves have I plight Out... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...hir smok; and forthermo, A fair womman, but sche be chast also, Is lik a gold ryng in a sowes nose. Who wolde wene, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was and pyne? And whan I saugh he nolde never fyne 6370 To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeinly thre leves have I plight Out... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Arthur Kölbing, Reinald Hoops, Albert Wagner - Comparative linguistics - 1899 - 494 pages
...housbondes loveth ay". He seyde, "a womman cast hir shame away, Whan she cast of hir smok" ; and forther-mo, "A fair womman, but she be chaast also, Is lyk a gold ring in a sowes nose". Unter den übrigen fällen seien noch einige herausgehoben, die eine etwas grössere... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1879 - 742 pages
...be chaast also. "DEERE SUSTER ALISOUN ! " 449 Is lyk a gold ryng in a sowes nose. Who wolde leeve,1 or who wolde suppose, The wo that in myn herte was, and pyne ? And whan I saugh he wolde nevere fyne 2 To reden on this cursed book al nyght, 10,831 Al sodeynly thre leves have I plyght 8 Out of his book,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 712 pages
...mo A fair womman / but she be chaast also 784 Is lyk a gold ryng1 in a sowes nose \Vho wolde leeue / or who wolde suppose The wo / that in myn herte was and pyne IT And whan I saugh / he wolde neuere fyne 788 To reden on this cursed book al nygfif Al sodeynly /... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1883 - 396 pages
...hir smok ; and forthermo, A fair womman, but sehe be chast also, Is lyk a gold ryng in a sowes nose. Who wolde wene, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was and pyne ? And whan I saugh he nolde never fyne To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeinly thre leves have I plight 7»o Out... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 728 pages
...forther-mo, "A fair womman, but she be chaast also, Is lyk a gold ring in a sowes nose." 785 Who wolde wenen, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was, and pyne? And whan I saugh he wolde never fyne To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeynly three leves have I plight 790 Out of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 714 pages
...forther-mo, "A fair womman, but she be chaast also, Is lyk a gold ring in a sowes nose." 785 Who wolde wenen, or who wolde suppose The wo that in myn herte was, and pyne? And whan I saugh he wolde never fyne To reden on this cursed book al night, Al sodeynly three leves have I plight 790 Out of... | |
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