| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 pages
...kepe his forward by his fre assent, He seyde : ' Syn I schal bygynne the game, What, welcome be thou cut, a Goddes name ! Now lat us ryde, and herkneth...what I seye. 855 And with that word we riden forth oure weye; And he bigan with right a merie chere His tale anon, and seide in this manere. THE KNIGHTES... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 134 pages
...kepe his forward by his fre assent, He seyde : ' Syn I schal bygynne the game, What, welcome be thou cut, a Goddes name ! Now lat us ryde, and herkneth...what I seye.' 855 And with that word we riden forth oure weye; And he bigan with right a merie chere His tale anon, and seide in this manere. LINE 850.—Seigh... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Bernhard ten Brink - 1871 - 48 pages
...As he that wys was and obedient To keepe his forward by his free assent, He seyde: Syn I shal bigyn the game, What, welcome be the cut a Goddes name! Now lat us ryde, and herkneth what I sey. And with that word we ryden forth our wey: And he bigan with right a myrie chere His tale anoon,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 168 pages
...assent, He seyde : ' Syn I schal bygynne the game, "What, welcome be thou cut, a Goddes name ! Now lat ua ryde, and herkneth what I seye.' 855 And with that word we riden forth oure weye ; And he bigan with right a merie chere His tale anon, and seide in this manere. 850 __ Seigh... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Stephen Haskins Carpenter - English language - 1872 - 342 pages
...kepe his forward by his fre assent, He seyde : ' Syn I schal bygynne the game, What, welcome be thou cut, a Goddes name ! Now lat us ryde, and herkneth...what I seye.' 855 And with that word we riden forth oure weye , And he bigan with right a merie chere His tale anon, and seide in this manere. THE KNIGHTES... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...he that wys was and obedient To kepe his forward by his fre assent, He seyde : " Syn I shal bygynne the game, What ! welcome be the cut, a Goddes name ! Now lat us ryde, and herkneth what I seye." And with that word we riden forth oure weye ; And he bigan with right a merie chore His tale anon,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1879 - 738 pages
...kepe his foreward by his free assent, 1 Promise. 2 Proceed. VOL. I. 3 He seyde, " Syn I shal bigynne the game, What, welcome be the cut a Goddes name ! Now lat us ryde, and herkneth what I seye." And with that word we ryden forth oure weye, And he bigan with right a myrie cheere His tale anon,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 712 pages
...obedient* To kepe his foreward / by his free assent1 852 He seyde / syn I shal bigynne the game What1 welcome be the cut / a goddes name Now lat us ryde / and herkneth what I seye And -vfiih that word / we ryden forth oure weye 856 And he bigan / with rigfit a myrie cheere His tale... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1881 - 128 pages
...kepe his forward by his fre assent, He seydS ; " Syn I schal bygynne the game, What, welcome be thou cut, a Goddes name ' Now lat us ryde, and herkneth what I seyS." 855 And with that word we riden forth oure weyS ; And he bigan with right a merie chere His... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Canterbury (England) - 1889 - 332 pages
...that wys was and obedient To kepe his forward3 by his free assent, He seyde : ' Sin I shal biginne the game, What, welcome be the ° cut, a Goddes name...seye.' 855 And with that word we riden forth our weye; And he bigan with right a mery6 chere His tale anon, and seyde in this manere. Heere endith the prolog... | |
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