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Page 25
... shal not wenen / euery thing a lye 13§ But yf him - selfe yt seeth / or elles dooth 14§ For god wot / thing is neuer the lasse sooth 15 Thogħ euery wight / ne may it nat y - see 16 Bernarde the monke / ne saugħ nat all pardee 17 Than ...
... shal not wenen / euery thing a lye 13§ But yf him - selfe yt seeth / or elles dooth 14§ For god wot / thing is neuer the lasse sooth 15 Thogħ euery wight / ne may it nat y - see 16 Bernarde the monke / ne saugħ nat all pardee 17 Than ...
Page 27
... shal / til that myñ hert dye * al swere I nat / of this I wol nat lye * Ther loved no wight / hotter in his lyve * And whañ that hit ys eve / I renne blyve 51§As sone as evere the sonne / gynneth weste 52§To seen this flour / how it wol ...
... shal / til that myñ hert dye * al swere I nat / of this I wol nat lye * Ther loved no wight / hotter in his lyve * And whañ that hit ys eve / I renne blyve 51§As sone as evere the sonne / gynneth weste 52§To seen this flour / how it wol ...
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... shal I seyn / whanne that I see my tyme * I may not attones / speke in ryme Fx . lines . 100 * My besy gost / that trusteth alwey newe * To seen this flour / so yong / so fressh of hewe 104 * Constreyned me / with so gledy desire * That ...
... shal I seyn / whanne that I see my tyme * I may not attones / speke in ryme Fx . lines . 100 * My besy gost / that trusteth alwey newe * To seen this flour / so yong / so fressh of hewe 104 * Constreyned me / with so gledy desire * That ...
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... shal nat lye * but for to loke / vpon the daysie * That men by resoñ / wel it calle may * the daisie or elles the ye / of day * The emperice and floure / of floures alle * I pray to god / that faire mote she falle * And alle that loven ...
... shal nat lye * but for to loke / vpon the daysie * That men by resoñ / wel it calle may * the daisie or elles the ye / of day * The emperice and floure / of floures alle * I pray to god / that faire mote she falle * And alle that loven ...
Page 37
... shal nat lye 150 for al the worlde / ryght ' as a daysye Fx . lines . 200 204 208 212 216 151 Y - corovned ys / with white leves lyte 152 So were the flowrouns / of hire corovne white 220 153 For of O perle / fyne oriental 154 Hire ...
... shal nat lye 150 for al the worlde / ryght ' as a daysye Fx . lines . 200 204 208 212 216 151 Y - corovned ys / with white leves lyte 152 So were the flowrouns / of hire corovne white 220 153 For of O perle / fyne oriental 154 Hire ...
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Allas ANELIDA AND ARCITE beaute BODLEY boke bounte Chaucer's COMPLEYNTE corr dede deeth dere DETHE OF BLAUNCHE Dido drede Eneas erth euery euyr fals ffor flour Forto fynde gode grace grene grete hath haue hede herd hert hire HOUSE OF FAME Iasone koude kynde kyng lady leaf LEGEND loue lyff maner mede mercy myght myħt myn herte mynde neuer neuyr nought PARLAMENT OF FOULES PEPYS peyne pite quene quod quoth rede ryght saugh sche seide seyde seyn shal shuld sith slepe sone sonne sorow sorwe soth speke sustre swete Thanne ther therfore Theseus thou thow thyn thynge toke trewe trouthe tyme vnto vpon wele whan whanne wheche wolde wole WOMEN wote wyff wyse wyst wyth wytte yiff þat
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Page 33 - And somme songen clere Layes of love, that joye it was to here, 140 In worship and in preysinge of hir make; And for the newe blisful somers sake, Upon the braunches ful of blosmes softe, In hire delyt they turned hem ful ofte, And songen, "Blessed be Seynt Valentyn, For on this day I chees yow to be myn, 146 Withouten repentyng, myn herte swete!
Page 35 - Hire swoote breth, and made hem for to sprede, As god and goddesse of the floury mede; In...
Page 108 - I leve as wel, so God me spede, Hem that write of this matere, As though I knew her places here; And eke they shynen here so bryghte, 1015 Hyt shulde shenden al my syghte, To loke on hem.
Page 27 - And evere shal, til that myn herte dye. Al swere I nat, of this I wol nat lye; Ther loved no wight hotter in his lyve.
Page 31 - ... of hewe 104 *Constreyned me / with so gledy desire *That in myn herte / I feele yet the fire *That made me to ryse / er yt wer day 89 § And was now / the firste morwe of May 108 *With...
Page 227 - He farde thus evil! there he sete, I went and stood right at his fete, And grette him, but he spake nought, But argued with his owne thought, And in his wit disputed fast, Why, and how his life might last, Him thought his sorrowes were so smart, And lay so cold upon his herte.
Page 29 - And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere Of any goodly word that ye han left.
Page 52 - Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat, I never thenk to ben in his prison lene ; Sin I am free, I counte him not a bene.
Page 213 - For this conclusionrc [mlfinuht] 6. (AD 1369) FEOM BODLEY MS. 638. [In Note 1, p. 34, of my Trial- Forewords, I said, — relying on the examination of the two MSS. by a Chaucer-friend— that this Bodley 638 was copied from the Fairfax 16. Further comparison of the two MSS. has led me to doubt this as regards Chaucer's Blaunche. Compare these differences : — F. to fore, 190; swete hert, 206 ; Ful, 324; fille, 374; B.