Confessio Amantis of John Gower, Volume 3Bell and Daldy, 1857 - Christian ethics |
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... leve , If that she wolde yive me leve To have fo mochel of my will . And thus thenkend I ftonde still Withoute blenching of min eye , Right as me thought that I figh Of paradis the moste joy . And fo there while I me rejoy , Unto min ...
... leve , If that she wolde yive me leve To have fo mochel of my will . And thus thenkend I ftonde still Withoute blenching of min eye , Right as me thought that I figh Of paradis the moste joy . And fo there while I me rejoy , Unto min ...
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... leve and to the lothe Yiveth of the fwete and of the foure , That some laugh , and some loure . But for fo mochel as he blinde is Full ofte time he goth amis And taketh the badde for the good , Which hindreth many a mannes food Withoute ...
... leve and to the lothe Yiveth of the fwete and of the foure , That some laugh , and some loure . But for fo mochel as he blinde is Full ofte time he goth amis And taketh the badde for the good , Which hindreth many a mannes food Withoute ...
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... leve fone , Whan that he doth ayein his wone To take metes and drinkes newe , For it shulde alwey eschewe . For in phifique this I finde , Ufance is the feconde kinde . Confeffor . And right so chaungeth his estate He that LIBER SEXTUS .
... leve fone , Whan that he doth ayein his wone To take metes and drinkes newe , For it shulde alwey eschewe . For in phifique this I finde , Ufance is the feconde kinde . Confeffor . And right so chaungeth his estate He that LIBER SEXTUS .
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... leve . Min holy fader , by your leve have spoken here , Which toucheth unto this matere , To telle foth right as I wene , Of all that ye ye mene . I wot nought o word what I woll nought fay , if that I couth , That I nolde in my lufty ...
... leve . Min holy fader , by your leve have spoken here , Which toucheth unto this matere , To telle foth right as I wene , Of all that ye ye mene . I wot nought o word what I woll nought fay , if that I couth , That I nolde in my lufty ...
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... leve or loth , All quite into his ship he goth . Circes to - fwolle bothe fides He left and waiteth on the tides And straught throughout the falte fome He taketh his cours and comth him home , Where as he found Penelope , A better wife ...
... leve or loth , All quite into his ship he goth . Circes to - fwolle bothe fides He left and waiteth on the tides And straught throughout the falte fome He taketh his cours and comth him home , Where as he found Penelope , A better wife ...
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Page 332 - As thou haft do thie fhrifte aboue. So that my court it may recorde. Madame I can me wel accorde. Quod I to telle as ye me bidde. And with that worde it so bitidde.
Page 29 - Idoyne and Amadas That whilom were in my cas ; And eke of other, many a score, That loved long ere I was bore ; For when I of her loves rede, Myn ere with the tale I fede ; And with the lust of her histoire, Sometime I draw into memoire, Howe sorrow may not ever last, And so hope cometh in at last.
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