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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Romaunt of the rose. Minor poems - Page 331
by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894
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The Minor Poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1888 - 562 pages
...O herte swete, O lady sovereyne I 215 For your disese, wel oghte I swoune and swelte, Thogh I noon other harm ne drede felte. Instability of Happiness....other companye, And streyneth folk to love, malgre her hede ? 220 And then her loye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an ye', And...
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The Minor Poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1888 - 560 pages
...wel oghte I swoune and swelte, Thogh I noon other harm ne drede felte. Instability of Happiness. H To what fyn made the god that sit so hye, Benethen...other companye, And streyneth folk to love, malgre her hede ? 220 And then her loye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an ye', And...
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The Minor Poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1888 - 558 pages
...wel oghte I swoune and swelte, Thogh I noon other harm ne drede felte. Instability of Happiness. UTo what fyn made the god that sit so hye, Benethen him,...other companye, And streyneth folk to love, malgre her hede ? 220 And then her loye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an ye', And...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Romaunt of the rose. Minor poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 650 pages
...lady, my salvacioun, Is in affray, and not to whom to pleyne. O herte swete, O lady sovereyne ! 115 For your disese, wel oghte I swoune and swelte, '...loye til they be dede. What meneth this? what is this mistihcde? Wherto constreyneth he his folk so faste 225 Thing to desyre, but hit shulde laste? And...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Romaunt of the rose. Minor poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 646 pages
...wel oghte I swoune and swelte, Thogh I non other harm ne drede felte. Instability of Happiness. <^L f To what fyn made the god that sit so hye, Benethen...companye, And streyneth folk to love, malgre hir hede ?<I«UH«. 220 And then hir loye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an ye, And...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 pages
...Benethen him, love other companye, And strpyneth folk to love, malgro hir . hede 1 220 And then hir joye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an y£, And somme han never joye til they be dede. What meneth this ? what is this mistihede? Wherto constreyncth...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works Ed. from ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 916 pages
...we! oghte I swoune and zweite, Thogh I non other harm ne drede felte. Instability <if Jiappinesg. IT To what fyn made the god that sit so hye, Benethen him, lovo other companye, And streynoth folk to love, malgré hir hedo ? 220 And then hir joye, for oght...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 928 pages
...Benethen him, lovo other companye, And streynoth folk to love, malgre hir hedo ? 220 And then hir joye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an yl;, And somme han never joye til they be dcdo. What meneth this ? what is this mistihedo? Wherto constrcyneth...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1895 - 922 pages
...Benethen him, lovo other companye, And streyneth folk to love, malgré hir hede ? 220 And then hir joye, for oght I can espye, Ne lasteth not the twinkeling of an ye, And somme lian never joye til they be dede. What meneth this ? what is this mistihede ? Wherto constrcyneth ho...
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The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - Authors, Medieval - 1907 - 840 pages
...your disese wel oghte I swoune and swelte, Thogh I non other harm ne drede felte. Towhat fynmadethe God that sit so hye, Be-nethen him love other companye, And streyneth folk to love malgre hirhede, And then hir joye, for oght I canespye, 221 Ne lasteth not the twynkelyng of an ye ; Andsommehanneverjoye...
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