| English poetry - 1810 - 734 pages
...sickenes, whiche she feyneth She salth, tliat Thaise sodeynly By night is dead, as she and I To gether lien nigh my lorde. She was a woman of recorde, And all is Icned, that she seyth ; And for to yene a more feith Hir hnshonde, and eke she hoth In hlncke elothes... | |
| John Gower - Christian ethics - 1857 - 424 pages
...compleigneth And of fikenefle, which fhe feigneth, She faith, that Thaife fodeinly By night is dede, as fhe and I To-gider lien nigh my lorde. She was a woman of recorde, ' v ^ And all is leved, that fhe faith. And for to yive a more feith, Her hufbonde and eke fhe both... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 464 pages
...soth. Now herke, hereafter how she doth. She wepeth, she sorweth, she compleigneth And of sickenesse, which she feigneth, She saith, that Thaise sodeinly...as she and I To-gider lien nigh my lorde. She was a women of recorde, And all is levee, that she saith. And sor to yive a more feith, Her husbonde and... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 460 pages
...soth. Now herke, hereafter how she doth. She wepeth, she sorweth, she compleigneth, Andof sikeness^ which she feigneth, She saith, that Thaise sodeinly...for the people shall be blent Of Thaise as for the remembratince, After the real l olde usaunce A tumbe of laton noble and riche With an ymage unto her... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 448 pages
...soth. Now, herke, hereafter how she doth. She wepeth, she sor-weth, she compleigneth, Andof sikenessd which she feigneth, She saith, that Thaise sodeinly...nigh my lorde. She was a woman of recorde, And all is levdd that she saith. And for to yive a more feith, Her husdbonde and eke she bothe In blacke clothes... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 466 pages
...She wepeth, she sorweth, she compleigneth, Andof sikenessd which she feigneth, She saith, that Thaisd sodeinly By night is dede, as she and I To-gider lien...nigh my lorde. She was a woman of recorde, And all is levdd that she saith. And for to yive a mord feith, Her husebonde and eke she bothe In blackd clothds... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 402 pages
...wepeth, she sorweth, she compleigneth, And of sikenesse which she feigneth, She saith, that Thais6 sodeinly By night is dede, as she and I To-gider lien nigh my lorde. She was a woman of rec6rde, And all is leved that she saith. And for to yive a mor6 feith, Her hus6bonde and eke she bothe... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 398 pages
...Her huse'bonde and eke she botlie In blacke clothes they hem clothe, And make a great enterrĀ£ment. And for the people shall be blent Of Thaise as for the remembraunoe, After the redl olde usaunce A tumbe of laton noble and riche With an ymage unto her liche... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1910 - 738 pages
...feith Hir husbonde, and eke she both In blacke clothes thei hem cloth, And make a great enterement. And for the people shall be blent, Of Thaise as for the remembrance, After the rial) olde vsance, A tombe of laton noble and riohe, With an ymage vnto hir... | |
| John Gower - Christian ethics - 1857 - 420 pages
...compleigneth And of fikenefle, which fhe feigneth, She faith, that Thaife fodeinly By night is dede, as fhe and I To-gider lien nigh my lorde. She was a woman of recorde, And all is leved, that fhe faith. And for to yive a more feith, Her hufbonde and eke fhe both In blacke clothes they hem cloth,... | |
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