“The” Poetical Works “of Geoffrey Chaucer”, Volume 6Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 312 pages |
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... holde More than a child of two yeer olde . But natheles I trowe that she Was faire sumtyme , and fresh to se , Whan she was in hir rightful age : But she was past al that passage And was a doted thing bicomen . A furred cope on hadde ...
... holde More than a child of two yeer olde . But natheles I trowe that she Was faire sumtyme , and fresh to se , Whan she was in hir rightful age : But she was past al that passage And was a doted thing bicomen . A furred cope on hadde ...
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... holde , Ne she was derk ne broun , but bright , And clere as the mone - lyght , Ageyn whom alle the sterres semen But smale candels , as we demen . Hir flesh was tendre as dewe of flour , Hir chere was symple as byrde in bour ; 990 1000 ...
... holde , Ne she was derk ne broun , but bright , And clere as the mone - lyght , Ageyn whom alle the sterres semen But smale candels , as we demen . Hir flesh was tendre as dewe of flour , Hir chere was symple as byrde in bour ; 990 1000 ...
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... wynne gret lordship or londe . For freendis alle to fewe hath he To doon his wille perfourmed be . And who - so wole have freendis heere , 1160 1170 He may not holde his tresour deere . For by 36 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE .
... wynne gret lordship or londe . For freendis alle to fewe hath he To doon his wille perfourmed be . And who - so wole have freendis heere , 1160 1170 He may not holde his tresour deere . For by 36 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE .
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Geoffrey Chaucer Richard Morris. He may not holde his tresour deere . For by ensample I telle this , Right as an adamaund , iwys , Can drawen to hym sotylly The yren , that is leid therby , So drawith folkes hertis , ywis , Silver and ...
Geoffrey Chaucer Richard Morris. He may not holde his tresour deere . For by ensample I telle this , Right as an adamaund , iwys , Can drawen to hym sotylly The yren , that is leid therby , So drawith folkes hertis , ywis , Silver and ...
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... holde you in fable Of al this garden delectable . I mote my tonge stynten nede , For I ne maye withouten drede Naught tellen you the beauté alle , 1420 1430 1440 Ne halfe the bounté therewythalle . I went on ryght 44 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ...
... holde you in fable Of al this garden delectable . I mote my tonge stynten nede , For I ne maye withouten drede Naught tellen you the beauté alle , 1420 1430 1440 Ne halfe the bounté therewythalle . I went on ryght 44 THE ROMAUNT OF THE ...
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