The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems Attributed to Chaucer, Volum 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
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Pàgina xxiii
... called " houses , " or " mansions , " and medicine was practiced with confidence , but on superstitious and empiric principles , which had not been changed since the Em- peror Nero's physician compounded the con- fection called , from ...
... called " houses , " or " mansions , " and medicine was practiced with confidence , but on superstitious and empiric principles , which had not been changed since the Em- peror Nero's physician compounded the con- fection called , from ...
Pàgina xxiv
To which are Appended Poems Attributed to Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer Arthur Gilman. fection called , from him , Theriaca Andromachi , composed of the dried flesh of vipers and scores of other equally valuable ingredients . We find in ...
To which are Appended Poems Attributed to Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer Arthur Gilman. fection called , from him , Theriaca Andromachi , composed of the dried flesh of vipers and scores of other equally valuable ingredients . We find in ...
Pàgina xlvii
... Chapel , Windsor . On the 3d of September , 1390 , Chaucer was waylaid by cer- tain notorious highwaymen , at a place called " Foule Ok , " Westminster , and despoiled of twenty pounds of the king's money , besides his horse.
... Chapel , Windsor . On the 3d of September , 1390 , Chaucer was waylaid by cer- tain notorious highwaymen , at a place called " Foule Ok , " Westminster , and despoiled of twenty pounds of the king's money , besides his horse.
Pàgina lxix
... called upon , though he was drunken and unsteady , and he related a licentious tale , for which Chaucer apologizes , saying that he must report the words of the pilgrims , be they better or worse , and that those who do not like it may ...
... called upon , though he was drunken and unsteady , and he related a licentious tale , for which Chaucer apologizes , saying that he must report the words of the pilgrims , be they better or worse , and that those who do not like it may ...
Pàgina lxx
... of May , the Host called upon the Man of Law for his tale , and a little conversation ensued , in the course of which Chaucer gave an outline of his plan THE POET'S WORKS . lxxi for the " Legende of lxx THE TIMES AND THE POET .
... of May , the Host called upon the Man of Law for his tale , and a little conversation ensued , in the course of which Chaucer gave an outline of his plan THE POET'S WORKS . lxxi for the " Legende of lxx THE TIMES AND THE POET .
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Pàgina 3 - Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre, And therto hadde he riden, no man ferre, As wel in Cristendom as in Hethenesse, And evere honoured for his worthynesse. At Alisaundre he was, whan it was wonne; Ful ofte tyme he hadde the bord bigonne Aboven alle nacions in Pruce; In Lettow hadde he reysed, and in Ruce, No cristen man so ofte of his degree.
Pàgina 18 - And if ther dide, certeyn so wrooth was she, That she was out of alle charitee. Hir coverchiefs...
Pàgina 18 - And yet he was but esy of. dispence; He kepte that he wan in pestilence; For gold in phisik is a cordial : Therfore he lovede gold in special.
Pàgina 13 - Sownynge in moral vertu was his speche, And gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche.
Pàgina 18 - Averrois, Damascien, and Constantyn, Bernard, and Gatesden, and Gilbertyn. Of his diete mesurable was he, For it was of no superfluitee, But of greet norissyng and digestible.
Pàgina 31 - That ech of yow, to shorte with oure weye, In this viage shal telle tales tweye To Caunterbury-ward, I mene it so, And homward he shal tellen othere two, Of aventures that whilom han bifalle.
Pàgina 9 - For if he yaf, he dorste make avaunt, He wiste that a man was repentaunt; For many a man so hard is of his herte, He may nat wepe, althogh hym soore smerte.
Pàgina 437 - It tikleth me aboute myn herte roote ! Unto this day it dooth myn herte boote That I have had my world, as in my tyme. But Age, alias ! that al wole envenyme, Hath me biraft my beautee and my pith...
Pàgina 26 - Than wolde he speke, and crye as he were wood. And whan that he wel dronken hadde the wyn, Than wolde he speke no word but Latyn. A fewe termes hadde he, two or...
Pàgina 7 - For, hardily, she was nat undergrowe. Ful fetys was hir cloke, as I was war. Of smal coral aboute hire arm she bar A peire of bedes, gauded al with grene, And theron heng a brooch of gold ful sheene, On which ther was first write a crowned A, And after Amor vincit omnia.