| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1847 - 350 pages
...alle, may ther no man fle : God bryng us. to the joye that ever schal be! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGE. OWRE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of...i-ronne The fourthe part, of half an hour and more ; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was the eightetene day 4425. — eightetene.... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 360 pages
...alle, may ther no man fle : God bryng us to the joye that ever schal be ! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGE. OWRE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of...i-ronne The fourthe part, of half an hour and more ; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was the eightetene day 4425. — ei9htetene.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1847 - 358 pages
...alle, may ther no man fle : God bryng us to the joye that ever schal be! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGS. OWKE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of his...i-ronne The fourthe part, of half an hour and more; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was the eightetene day Of April, that is messanger... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 352 pages
...alle, may ther no man fle : God bryng us to the joye that ever schal be ! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGE. OWRE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of his artificial day hath i-ronne The fourths part, of half an hour and more ; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 358 pages
...alle, may ther no man fle : God bryng us to the joye that ever schal be! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGE. OWEE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of his artificial day hath i-ronne The fourths part, of half an hour and more; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...alle, may ther no man fle : God bryng us to the joye that ever schal be ! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGE. OWRE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of...i-ronne The fourthe part, of half an hour and more ; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was the eightetene day Of April, that is messanger... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 388 pages
...ther no man fle : God bryng us to the joye that ever schal be ! Amen ! THE MAN OF LAWES PROLOGE. JWRE Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of his...i-ronne The fourthe part, of half an hour and more; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist it was the eightetene day Of April, that is messanger... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 404 pages
...pointed out to us by two circumstances. We are first told [vol. ii. p. 170,11. 1, 3.], that —" the Sonne The arke of his artificial day hath i-ronne The fourthe part, of half an hour and more;"— and secondly [vol. ii. p. 170.12.], that he was "five and forty degrees high;" and this last circumstance... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1868 - 364 pages
...have had their dinner before setting out. Here are the first lines of the Man of Law's Prologue : — Owre Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of his artificial day hath i-ronne 4422 The fourths part, of half an hour and more ; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist... | |
| 1868 - 162 pages
...have had their dinner before setting out. Here are the first lines of the Man of Law's Prologue : — Owre Hoste sawh that the brighte sonne The arke of his artificial day hath i-ronne 4422 The fourthe part, of half an hour and more ; And though he were nat depe expert in lore, He wist... | |
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