Poetical Works with Poems Formerly Printed with His Or Attributed to Him, Volume 3G. Bell & sons, 1880 |
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... hast thou wonyd , That art so fayr and goodly to devise ? ' Ther with that his hert gan sprede and rise , And soft he sykyd , lest men myght hym here , And caught ayen his ferste pleying chere . She nas not with the leest of her stature ...
... hast thou wonyd , That art so fayr and goodly to devise ? ' Ther with that his hert gan sprede and rise , And soft he sykyd , lest men myght hym here , And caught ayen his ferste pleying chere . She nas not with the leest of her stature ...
Page 38
... hast thou som remors of conscience ? And erte now fallen in some devocion , And wailist for thi synne and thyn offence , And hast for ferde caught attrition ? God save them that have besiegid our toun , And so can lay our jolytee in ...
... hast thou som remors of conscience ? And erte now fallen in some devocion , And wailist for thi synne and thyn offence , And hast for ferde caught attrition ? God save them that have besiegid our toun , And so can lay our jolytee in ...
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... hast thow thus unkyndelich and longe Hid this fro me , thow fole ? ' quod Pandarus ; ' Peraventure thow mayst aftir such on longe , That myn avys anon may helpen us . ' " This were a wondur thing , ' quod Troylus , ' Thou coudist never ...
... hast thow thus unkyndelich and longe Hid this fro me , thow fole ? ' quod Pandarus ; ' Peraventure thow mayst aftir such on longe , That myn avys anon may helpen us . ' " This were a wondur thing , ' quod Troylus , ' Thou coudist never ...
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... hast a felaw , tell thy mone , For this , certein , is not the next wise To wynnyn love , as techyn us the wyse , To walwe and wepe , as dede Neobe " the qwene , Whos teris yet in the marble bene ysene . ' Let be thy wepyng and thy ...
... hast a felaw , tell thy mone , For this , certein , is not the next wise To wynnyn love , as techyn us the wyse , To walwe and wepe , as dede Neobe " the qwene , Whos teris yet in the marble bene ysene . ' Let be thy wepyng and thy ...
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... hast this comfort , loo parde , That as her joyes motyn overgone , So mote her sorowes passyn everichone . ' For if her whele stynt any thing to tourne , Than cesseth she Fortune anon to be : 1 Now sith her whele by no wey may sojourne ...
... hast this comfort , loo parde , That as her joyes motyn overgone , So mote her sorowes passyn everichone . ' For if her whele stynt any thing to tourne , Than cesseth she Fortune anon to be : 1 Now sith her whele by no wey may sojourne ...
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Page 319 - That eyther hath in hevene or helle ybe, Ne may of hit noon other weyes witen, But as he hath herd seyd, or founde it writen ; For by assay ther may no man it preve.
Page 273 - But syn I se ther is no bettre way, And that to late is now for me to rewe, To Diomede algate I wol be trewe.
Page 300 - O yonge, fresshe folkes, he or she, In which that love up groweth with youre age, Repeyreth horn fro worldly vanyte, And of youre herte up casteth the visage To thilke God that after his ymage Yow made, and thynketh al nys but a faire This world, that passeth soone as floures faire.
Page 320 - I so gret affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, That, in my bed ther daweth "' me no day, That I nam up and walkyng in the mede...
Page 32 - If no love is, O God, what fele I so? And if love is, what thing and which is he?
Page 374 - Wei wot men that a woman hath no myght. What ! shal she crye, or how shal she asterte That hath hire by the throte, with swerd at herte? She axeth grace, and seyth al that she can.
Page 416 - Compleyne I, for ye be my lady dere! I am so sory, now that ye be light; For certes, but ye make me hevy chere...
Page 299 - And in hymself he lough right at the wo Of hem that wepten for his deth so faste...
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Page 320 - I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon That fro my bokes maketh me to goon...