| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1899 - 848 pages
...stmy; and fynall (Le. final) for small, according to Skeat. Suffyseth me to love you Rosemounde, Though now me lyketh to withdrawe me. Why sholdestow my...may ehbe * ; Right so mot I kythen my brotelnesse dyvyne That I am trewe Tristam the secounde, 20 My love may not refreyd be nor afounde ; I brenne ay... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1900 - 498 pages
...I sey, in my penaunce, Suffyseth me to love you, Rosemounde, Thogh yc to me ne do no daliaunce. 1 6 Nas never pyk walwed in galauntyne As I in love am...and y-wounde; For which ful ofte I of my-self divyne Tregentil. Chaueer. That I am trewe Tristam the secounde. 20 My love may not refreyd be nor afounde;... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1901 - 940 pages
...haboundc. Suffyseth me to love you, Roaemounde, i; Thogh ye to mo ne do 110 daliauncc. Nas never pyk walwcd in galauntyne As I in love am walwed and y-wounde ; For which in! ofte I of my-self divyne Tregentil. That I am trcwo Tristam the seconnde. 20 My love may not rcfreyd... | |
| RICHARD GARNETT,C.B.,LL.D. - 1903 - 220 pages
...me to love you, Rosemounde, Though ye to me ne do no daliaunce. Nas never pyke walwed in galantyne As I in love am walwed and y-wounde ; For which ful- ofte I myself dyvyne That I am trewe Tristram the secounde ; My love may not be refreyd2 nor afounde3: I brenne... | |
| Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - English literature - 1903 - 432 pages
...me to love you, Rosemounde, Though ye to me ne do no daliaunce. Nas never pyke walwed in galantyne As I in love am walwed and y-wounde ; For which ful ofte I myself dyvyne That I am trewe Tristram the secounde ; My love may not be refreyd 2 nor afounde3: I... | |
| Richard Garnett - English literature - 1903 - 432 pages
...me to love you, Rosemounde, Though ye to me ne do no daliaunce. Nas never pyke walwed in galantyne As I in love am walwed and y-wounde ; For which ful ofte I myself dyvyne That I am trcwe Tristram the secounde ; My Jove may not be rcfreyd 2 nor afounde3 ; I... | |
| William George Dodd - Courtly love - 1913 - 308 pages
...he receives no encouragement in his suit. The situation is humorously pictured in the third stanza : Nas never pyk walwed in galauntyne As I in love am...my-self divyne That I am trewe Tristam the secounde ; I brenne ay in an amorous plesaunce. Do what you list, I wil your thral be founde, Thogh ye to me... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow - England - 1914 - 284 pages
...hardly have felt complimented by the affection of a poet who told her — and the world at large — Nas never pyk walwed in galauntyne As I in love am walwed and y-wounde.2 There is no proof one way or the other. We know nothing of his children, except that in... | |
| Helen Louise Cohen - Literary Criticism - 1915 - 430 pages
...aloofness of Rosemounde. The ballade is vers de société in the gayest vein with mock heroic touches: " Nas never pyk walwed in galauntyne As I in love am...ofte I of my-self divyne That I am trewe Tristam the secounde."50 «WW Skeat, Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (Oxford, 1894), Vol. I, p. 389. « EP Hammond,... | |
| Helen Louise Cohen - Ballade - 1915 - 434 pages
...The ballade is vers de société in the gayest vein with mock heroic touches: " Nas never pyk walwèd in galauntyne As I in love am walwed and y-wounde;...ofte I of my-self divyne That I am trewe Tristam the secounde."50 «8 WW Skeat, Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer ( Oxford, 1894), Vol. I, p. 389. *o EP... | |
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