Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications : Volume 22 |
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Ful wel biloved , and famulier was he , With frankeleyns over al in his cuntré , And
eek with worthi wommen of the toun : For he hadde power of confessioun , As
seyde himself , more than a curat , For of his ordre he was licenciat . Ful sweetly ...
Ful wel biloved , and famulier was he , With frankeleyns over al in his cuntré , And
eek with worthi wommen of the toun : For he hadde power of confessioun , As
seyde himself , more than a curat , For of his ordre he was licenciat . Ful sweetly ...
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And wel I woot , as ye gon by the weye , Ye schapen yow to talken and to pleye :
For trewely comfort ne merthe is noon , To ryde by the weye domb as a stoon :
And therfore wol I make you disport , As I seyde erst , and do you som confort .
And wel I woot , as ye gon by the weye , Ye schapen yow to talken and to pleye :
For trewely comfort ne merthe is noon , To ryde by the weye domb as a stoon :
And therfore wol I make you disport , As I seyde erst , and do you som confort .
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830 840 And there oure ost bigan his hors areste , And seyde ; “ Lordus ,
herkeneth if yow leste . Ye woot youre forward , and I it you recorde . If eve - song
and morwe - song acorde , Let se now who schal telle ferst a tale . As evere I
moote ...
830 840 And there oure ost bigan his hors areste , And seyde ; “ Lordus ,
herkeneth if yow leste . Ye woot youre forward , and I it you recorde . If eve - song
and morwe - song acorde , Let se now who schal telle ferst a tale . As evere I
moote ...
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To kepe his forward by his fre assent , He seyde ; “ Syn I schal bygynne the game
, What , welcome be thou cut , a Goddus name ! Now lat us ryde , and herkneth
what I seye . ” And with that word we riden forth oure weye ; And he bigan with ...
To kepe his forward by his fre assent , He seyde ; “ Syn I schal bygynne the game
, What , welcome be thou cut , a Goddus name ! Now lat us ryde , and herkneth
what I seye . ” And with that word we riden forth oure weye ; And he bigan with ...
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... and squar as eny sparre , He cast his eyen upon Emelya , And therwithal he
bleynte and cryed , a ! As that he stongen were unto the herte . And with that crye
Arcite anon up sterte , And seyde , “ Cosyn myn , what eyleth the , That art so pale
...
... and squar as eny sparre , He cast his eyen upon Emelya , And therwithal he
bleynte and cryed , a ! As that he stongen were unto the herte . And with that crye
Arcite anon up sterte , And seyde , “ Cosyn myn , what eyleth the , That art so pale
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Page 4 - Somtyme with the lord of Palatye, Ageyn another hethen in Turkye : And evermore he hadde a sovereyn prys. And though that he were worthy, he was wys, And of his port as meke as is a mayde. He never yet no vileinye ne sayde 70 In al his lyf, un-to no maner wight. He was a verray parfit gentil knight.
Page 23 - PERSOUN of a toun ; But riche he was of holy thought and werk. He was also a lerned man, a clerk, That Cristes gospel trewely wolde preche ; His parisshens devoutly wolde he teche.
Page 8 - But sore weep she if oon of hem were deed, Or if men smoot it with a yerde Smerte: And al was conscience and tendre herte.
Page 25 - In a tabard he rood upon a mere. Ther was also a Reve and a Millere, A Somnour and a Pardoner also, A Maunciple and my-self ; ther were namo. The MILLER was a stout carl for the nones...
Page 11 - Ful swetely herde he confessioun, And plesaunt was his absolucioun; He was an esy man to yeve penaunce Ther as he wiste...
Page 33 - For this ye knowen al so wel as I, Whoso shal telle a tale after a man, He moot reherce as ny as evere he kan Everich a word, if it be in his charge, Al speke he never so rudeliche and large, Or ellis he moot telle his tale untrewe, Or feyne thyng, or fynde wordes newe.
Page 26 - Ther nas no dore that he nolde heve of harre, 550 Or breke it, at a renning, with his heed. His berd as any sowe or fox was reed, And ther-to brood, as though it were a spade. Up-on the cop...
Page 10 - And held after the newe world the space. He yaf nat of that text a pulled hen, That seith, that hunters been nat holy men...
Page 38 - WHYLOM, as olde stories tellen us, Ther was a duk that highte Theseus ; Of Athenes he was lord and governour, And in his tyme swich a conquerour, That gretter was ther noon under the sonne. Ful many a riche contree hadde he wonne ; What with his wisdom and his...
Page 44 - Than is the lilie on hire stalkes grene. And fresscher than the May with floures newe — For with the rose colour strof hire hewe, I not which was the...