Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rose: Troilus and Creseide, and the Minor Poems, Volum 2W. Pickering, 1846 |
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Pàgina 10
... fall Her looke a little aside , in such manere Ascaunces , what may I not stonden here , And after that her looking gan she light , That never thought him seen so good a sight . And of her looke in him there gan to quicken So great ...
... fall Her looke a little aside , in such manere Ascaunces , what may I not stonden here , And after that her looking gan she light , That never thought him seen so good a sight . And of her looke in him there gan to quicken So great ...
Pàgina 13
... fall in grace , Or else , for one of her servantes pace . borne Imagining , that travaile nor grame Ne might for so goodly one be lorne As she , ne him for his desire no shame All were it wist , but in prise and Of all lovers , well ...
... fall in grace , Or else , for one of her servantes pace . borne Imagining , that travaile nor grame Ne might for so goodly one be lorne As she , ne him for his desire no shame All were it wist , but in prise and Of all lovers , well ...
Pàgina 18
... hast thou some remorse of conscience ? And art now fall in some devotion , And wailest for thy sinne and thine offence , And hast for ferde caught contrition ? God save hem , that besieged han our toun , 18 B. I. TROILUS AND CRESEIDE .
... hast thou some remorse of conscience ? And art now fall in some devotion , And wailest for thy sinne and thine offence , And hast for ferde caught contrition ? God save hem , that besieged han our toun , 18 B. I. TROILUS AND CRESEIDE .
Pàgina 19
... fall , As for a time , and his courage awaken : But well wist he , as far as tongues speaken , There nas a man of greater hardinesse Than he , ne more desired worthinesse . 66 " What cas , " ( quod Troilus ) or what aventure Hath guided ...
... fall , As for a time , and his courage awaken : But well wist he , as far as tongues speaken , There nas a man of greater hardinesse Than he , ne more desired worthinesse . 66 " What cas , " ( quod Troilus ) or what aventure Hath guided ...
Pàgina 23
... fall , he hath none helpe to rise : And sith thou hast a fellow , tell thy mone , For this n'is nought certaine the next wise To winnen love , as teachen us the wise , To wallow and weep , as Niobe the queene , Whose teares yet in ...
... fall , he hath none helpe to rise : And sith thou hast a fellow , tell thy mone , For this n'is nought certaine the next wise To winnen love , as teachen us the wise , To wallow and weep , as Niobe the queene , Whose teares yet in ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 267 - And in hymself he lough right at the wo Of hem that wepten for his deth so faste...
Pàgina 20 - If no love is, O God, what fele I so? And if love is, what thing and which is he? If love be good, from whennes cometh my woo?
Pàgina 269 - O moral Gower, this book I direct To thee, and to the philosophical Strode, To vouchsafe there need is to correct, Of your benignities and zeales good.
Pàgina 204 - And this on every god celestial I swere it yow, and ek on ech goddesse, On every nymphe and deite infernal, On satiry and fawny more and lesse, That halve goddes ben of wildernesse; And Attropos my thred of lif tobreste. If I be fals! now trowe me if yow leste!
Pàgina 345 - But al her letter writen I ne may, By order, for it were to me a charge, Her letter was right long, and therto large, But here and there, in rime I have it layd There as me thought that she hath wel sayd. She sayd, " The sailes commeth not again, Ne to the word there n'is no fey certain, But I wot why ye come not...
Pàgina 271 - So glad am I, whan that I have presence Of it, to doon it alle reverence, As she that is of alle floures flour...
Pàgina 149 - For of fortunes sharpe adversite, The worst kind of infortune is this, A man that hath been in prosperite, And it remember, whan it passed is.
Pàgina 271 - That in my bedde there daweth me no day, That I nam up and walking in the mede, To seen this floure ayenst the Sunne sprede, Whan it up riseth early by the morrow, That blisfull sight softeneth all my sorow...
Pàgina 339 - And therewithall she wept tenderly, And quoke for feare, pale and pitiously, Right as the lambe, that of the wolfe is bitten, Or as the culver, that of the egle is smitten...
Pàgina 280 - Envie is lavender of the court alway, For she ne parteth neither night ne day, Out of the house of Cesar, thus saith Dant, Who so that goeth algate she wol nat want.