An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... With - outen ende strenkthe and might , 50 And wreche of everich fo , Mid god him - selwen eché lif , And pes and rest withoutė strif , Welė with - outen wo . Mayden moder , hevené quene , Thou might and const and owest Oure sheld agein ...
... With - outen ende strenkthe and might , 50 And wreche of everich fo , Mid god him - selwen eché lif , And pes and rest withoutė strif , Welė with - outen wo . Mayden moder , hevené quene , Thou might and const and owest Oure sheld agein ...
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... Withouten other companye in youthe ; But therof nedeth nat to speke as nouthe . And thryes hadde she been at Jerusalem : She hadde passed many a straunge streem ; At Rome she hadde been , and at Boloigne , In Galice at seint Jame , 42 ...
... Withouten other companye in youthe ; But therof nedeth nat to speke as nouthe . And thryes hadde she been at Jerusalem : She hadde passed many a straunge streem ; At Rome she hadde been , and at Boloigne , In Galice at seint Jame , 42 ...
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... Withouten hyre , if it lay in his might . His tythes payed he ful faire and wel , Bothe of his propre swink and his ca- tel . In a tabard he rood upon a mere . 540 Ther was also a Reve and a Millere , A Somnour and a Pardoner also , A ...
... Withouten hyre , if it lay in his might . His tythes payed he ful faire and wel , Bothe of his propre swink and his ca- tel . In a tabard he rood upon a mere . 540 Ther was also a Reve and a Millere , A Somnour and a Pardoner also , A ...
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ADAM lay ibowndyn aprille That fallyt bede bede side berd bettre biforn brest cam also stylle CANTERBURY CANTERBURY TALES certeinly Chaucer chyld College of Wooster companye courtepy doon everich eyen ful fair Ful semely Ful wel Geoffrey Chaucer greet grene hadde Harrowing of Hell hath hauekės heed herte Hoere Houndės HOWARD FOSTER LOWRY knight kyng kyngės lady layd in stall lond lord lovede lullay lytyll prety nyghtyngale mayden mede mery mete Middle English moder namore no-wher noght noon nyght ordre OXFORD ANTHOLOGY pilgrimage plesaunt povre preest rood ryde seke seyde shal sholde sondry sone song spak stylle Ther swet swete swich syng ther-to Therfore Thomas Thomas à Becket Thomas Carew thou nim thow THYS endris tyme un-to up-on Wel coude wepe weren whan whyl whyt wiit WILLARD THORP William wiste with-outen wolde worthy wot not whome wyde wyll wyth ye wot yonge