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| Edwin Guest - English language - 1838 - 476 pages
...them to Chaucer. One of them is the following. i A pun on the name of Fimcelles. You re two eyn will sle me sodenly I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorowout my berte kene . And but your words will helen hastely My hertes wound, while that... | |
| Songs, English - 1840 - 652 pages
...and Co.) ROUNDELAY,/or 3 Voices.— J. STAFFORD SMITH. (Alto, Tenor, and Bass.) YOURE two eyn will sle me sodenly, I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorowout my herte kene, And but your words will Helen hastely : My herte is wound while... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 pages
...one poor solitary Rondeau. — Geofrey Chaucer died Oct. 25, 1400, aged 72. I. 1. YOURE two eyn will sle me sodenly, I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorowout my herte kene. 2. And but your words will helen hastely My hertis wound, while... | |
| Charles Carlos Clarke - 1864 - 408 pages
...on the verge of animation in spite of himself. CHAPTER VI. A PARVENUE BEAUTY. ' Youre two eyn will sle me sodenly; I may the beaute of them not sustene, So windeth it thorowout my herte kene.' CHAUCER. ' WILLIAM? said Stafford Carrington to the groom, as... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 334 pages
...fortune not I, or infortune; Though I go lowse, tyed am I with a lune. ROUNDEL. 1. JOURE two eyn will sle me sodenly, I may the beaute" of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorow-out my herte kene. 2, And but your words will helen hastely My hertis wound, while... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 552 pages
...pardoned one poor solitary rondeau. Geofrey Chaucer died Oct. 25, 1400, aged 72. I. 1. YOURE two eyn will sle me sodenly I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorowout my herte kene. 2. And but your words will hclon hastely My hertis wound, while... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - English poetry - 1878 - 332 pages
...alle nighte I wake, For hir loue I mournynge make More than any man. RONDEAU. I. 1. YoURE two eyn will sle me sodenly, I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorowout my herte kene 2. And but your words will helen hastely My hertis wound, while... | |
| Richard Paul Wülker - English literature - 1879 - 438 pages
...30. Rondels, Chaucer zugeschrieben. Druck von R. Morris. — Ende des t4. jh. I. Youre two eyn will sle me sodenly, I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorow out my herte kene. And but your words will helen hastely 5 My hertis wound, while... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 318 pages
...alle nighte I wake, For hir loue I mournynge make More than any man. RONDEAU. I. 1. YOURE two eyn will sle me sodenly, I may the beaute of them not sustene, So wendeth it thorowout my herte kene 2. And but your words will helen hastely My hertis wound, while... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 380 pages
...ROUNDELS (MERCILESSE BEAUTE).i (From MS. Pepyg 2006, p. 390 and last.} [I. Captivity.] Yowre two yen woH sle me sodenly I may the beaute of them not sustene...it thorow out my herte kene And but your word! wiH helefl hastely 4 Mi hertis wound! while that it is grene Yowr yen &c. [= two first lines.] Vp-on my... | |
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