| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 360 pages
...remembrith me Upon my youthe, and on my jolite, It tikelith me about myn herte-roote. Unto this day it doth myn herte boote, That I have had my world as in my tyme. But age, allas ! that al wol envenyme, Hath me bireft my beaute and my pith: Let go, farwel, the devyl go therwith. The flour... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1847 - 358 pages
...remembrith me Upon my youthe, and on my jolite, It tikelith me about myn herte-roote. Unto this day it doth myn herte boote, That I have had my world as in my tyme. But age, allas ! that al wol envenyme, Hath me bireft my beaute and my pith: Let go, farwel, the devyl go therwith. The flour... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 358 pages
...remembrith me Upon my youthe, and on my jolite, It tikelith me about myn herte-roote. Unto this day it doth myn herte boote, That I have had my world as in my tyme. But age, allas ! that al wol envenyme, Hath me bireft my beaute and my pith: Let go, farwel, the devyl go therwith. The flour... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...Mecenino. Upon my you the, and on my jolite, It tikelith me about myn herte-roote. Unto this day it doth myn herte boote, That I have had my world as in my tyme. But age, alias ! that al wol envenyme, Hath me bireft my beaute and my pith; Let go, farwel, the devyl go therwith.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1928 - 756 pages
...moste I thynke. 464 ' But Lord Crist, whan that it remembreth me Upon my yowthe and on my jolitee, It tikleth me aboute myn herte roote Unto this day; it dooth myn herte boote 472 That I have had my world as in my tyme! But Age, alias! that al wole envenyme, Hath me biraft my... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1868 - 784 pages
...myn herte boote 472 That I haue had my world / as in my tyrne But Age alias / that al wole enuenyme Hath me biraft / my beautee / and my pith Lat go fare wel / the deuel go therwith 476 The flour is goon / ther is namoore to telle The bren as I best kan / now moste... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1879 - 824 pages
...iolytee It tikeleth me / aboute myn herte roote Vn-to this day / it dooth myn herte boote 472 That I haue had my world / as in my tyme But age allas / that al wole enuenyme Hath me biraft1 my beautee / and my pith Lat go farwel / the deuel go ther-with 476 The flour... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 712 pages
...myn herte boote 472 That I haue had my world / as in my tyme But Age alias / that al wole enucnyiue Hath me biraft / my beautee / and my pith Lat go fare wel / the deuel go therwith 476 The flour is goon / ther is namoore to telle The bren as I best kan / now moste... | |
| Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1883 - 240 pages
...as it commonly is by the preposition of, cf. Chaucer, Wife of Bath's Prologue, 475, " But Age alias that al wole envenyme Hath me biraft my bea-utee and my pith." 20. entreate, treat of. Cf. Lyly's Euphues, p. 53, " For me to inireat of the one, being a novise,... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1883 - 242 pages
...Bath's Prologue, 475, 15. binden. This is the Old English form of the plural number. " But Age alias that al wole envenyme Hath me biraft my beautee and my pith." 10. entreate, treat of. Cf. Lyly's Euphues, p. 53, "For me to intreat of the one, being a novise, I... | |
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