The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Romaunt of the rose. Minor poemsClarendon Press, 1894 |
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... Balade of Compleynt . § 41 . Concluding Remarks · THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE . FRAGMENT A. ( with the French Text ) . FRAGMENT B. ( containing Northern forms ) . FRAGMENT C. THE MINOR POEMS . I. An A. B. C. ( with the French original ) ...
... Balade of Compleynt . § 41 . Concluding Remarks · THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE . FRAGMENT A. ( with the French Text ) . FRAGMENT B. ( containing Northern forms ) . FRAGMENT C. THE MINOR POEMS . I. An A. B. C. ( with the French original ) ...
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... Balades of Truth , Gentilesse , and Lak of Stedfastnesse possibly belong to this period , but some critics would place the last of these somewhat earlier . § 36. 1397. In 1397 , the payment of the pension was again behindhand ; there ...
... Balades of Truth , Gentilesse , and Lak of Stedfastnesse possibly belong to this period , but some critics would place the last of these somewhat earlier . § 36. 1397. In 1397 , the payment of the pension was again behindhand ; there ...
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... Balade , printed in Furnivall's edition of Hoccleve's Works , at p . 59 , followed by a Roundel containing a pun upon his name ; as well as a second Balade , addressed to him after he had been made a Baron , and promoted to be ...
... Balade , printed in Furnivall's edition of Hoccleve's Works , at p . 59 , followed by a Roundel containing a pun upon his name ; as well as a second Balade , addressed to him after he had been made a Baron , and promoted to be ...
Page liv
... Balade addressed to her . He also addresses Envoys to Henry Scogan and to Bukton . The Envoy to the Compleint to his Purse is addressed to king Henry IV . He is fond of books and of reading , P. F. 15 ; H. F. 657 ; L. G. W. 17-35 ; and ...
... Balade addressed to her . He also addresses Envoys to Henry Scogan and to Bukton . The Envoy to the Compleint to his Purse is addressed to king Henry IV . He is fond of books and of reading , P. F. 15 ; H. F. 657 ; L. G. W. 17-35 ; and ...
Page lv
... balades , roundels , and virelays , L. G. W. 422 ; and complaints , such as the Complaint to Pity , to his Lady , to his Purse , the Complaints of Mars , Anelida , and Venus , and the Complaint D'amours ( or Amorous Complaint ) ...
... balades , roundels , and virelays , L. G. W. 422 ; and complaints , such as the Complaint to Pity , to his Lady , to his Purse , the Complaints of Mars , Anelida , and Venus , and the Complaint D'amours ( or Amorous Complaint ) ...
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Page 549 - I shall the effect of this good lesson keep, As watchman to my heart. But, good my brother, Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven ; Whiles, like a puff'd and reckless libertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads, And recks not his own rede.
Page 21 - Caunterbury, thilke that sownen into synne; the book of the Leoun; and many another book, if they were in my remembrance, and many a song and many a leccherous lay, that Crist for his grete mercy foryeve me the synne.
Page 388 - Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat, I never thenk to ben in his prison lene ; Sin I am free, I counte him not a bene.
Page 21 - He made the book that hight the Hous of Fame, and eke the Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, And the Parlement of Foules, as I gesse, And al the love of Palamon and Arcite of Thebes, thogh the storye ys knowen lyte; And many an ympne for your halydayes, That highten balades, roundels, virelayes...
Page 528 - Che m' e venuta voglia con pietosa Rima di scriver una storia antica, Tanto negli anni riposta e nascosa, Che latino autor non par ne dica, Per quel ch' io senta, in libro alcunn cosa.
Page 523 - Ut dicunt multi, cito transit lancea stulti.' 578. The sothe sadde, the sober truth. 595. Another proverb. We now say — ' There's as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it ' ; or,
Page 522 - Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand : For hot, cold, moist and dry, four champions fierce, Strive here for mastery...
Page 392 - And noght the revers, saufly dar I deme, Al were he mytre, croune, or diademe. This firste stok was ful of rightwisnesse, Trewe of his word, sobre, pitous, and free, Clene of his goste...
Page 380 - Unknowen was the quern and eek the melle ; They eten mast, hawes, and swich pounage, And dronken water of the colde welle. Yit nas the ground nat wounded with the plough, But corn...
Page 331 - To what fyn made the god that sit so hye, Benethen him, love other companye...