| 1839 - 722 pāgines
...as it is, is defective. This, then, is valuable and worth noting : " Methoght then that I sterte out anone, And to the broke I ran and gatte a stone, And at the Cuckow hertily I cast, And he for drede flyed away ful fast, And glad was I when that he was gone.... | |
| 1839 - 864 pāgines
...is defective. This, then, is valuable and worth noting : " Methoght then that I sterte out aņone, 9 x_ 5 Q ʻ 7 0 = Q W-֤(Ѵ R ! CK Cuckow hertily I cast, And he for drede flyed away ful fast, And glad was I when that he was gone.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 390 pāgines
...more;' And ryght with that she brast on for to wepe. ' Alas !' quoth she, ' my herte wol to-breke 211 To here thus this false birdde speke Of Love, and...summe wise, That I may on this cukkow ben awreke.' And at the cukkow hertdy I caste; And he for drede gan flye awey ful faste, And glad was I when that... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 390 pāgines
...more ;' And ryght with that she brast on for to wepe. ' Alas !' quoth she, ' my herte wol to-hreke 211 To here thus this false birdde speke Of Love, and of his worshipful servyse. Now, God of Love, thou helpo me in summe wise, That I may on this cukkow hen awreke.' Methoughte then that I stert up anone,... | |
| Henry Morley - 1867 - 492 pāgines
...Nightingale at last broke out into weeping. Whereupon the poet, starting up, got a stone out of the brook, " And at the cukkow hertely I caste And he for drede gan fly awey ful faste And glad was I when that he was igon, And evermore the cukkow as he fley, He seyde,... | |
| Henry Morley - 1867 - 488 pāgines
...Nightingale at last broke out into weeping. Whereupon the poet, starting up, got a stone out of the brook, " And at the cukkow hertely I caste And he for drede gan fly awey ful fasto And glad was I when that he was igon, And evermore the cukkow as he fley, He scyde,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1883 - 384 pāgines
...more ;' And ryght with that she brast on for to wepe. ' Alas !' quoth she, ' my herte wol to-breke 211 To here thus this false birdde speke Of Love, and...hertely I caste ; And he for drede gan flye awey ful fastĢ, And glad was I when that he was igon. 220 And evermore the cukkow, as he fley, He seyde, '... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1891 - 384 pāgines
...more ;' And ryght with that she brast on for to wepe. 'Alas !' quoth she, 'my herta wol to-breke 211 To here thus this false birdde speke Of Love, and...And to the broke I ran and gatte a stone, And at the eukkow hertely I caste ; And he for drede gan flye awey ful faste, And glad was I when that he was... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1897 - 722 pāgines
...out for to wepe. 210 ' Alas ! ' quod she, ' my herte wol to-breke To heren thus this false brid to speke Of love, and of his worshipful servyse ; Now, god of love, thou help me in som wyse That I may on this Cukkow been awreke ! ' 215 191. Th. T. Ff. put evermore after... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1897 - 702 pāgines
...out for to wepe. 210 ' Alas ! ' quod she, ' my herte wol to-breke To heren thus this false brid to speke Of love, and of his worshipful servyse ; Now, god of love, thou help me in som wyse That I may on this Cukkow been awreke ! ' 215 191. Th. T. Ff. put evermore after... | |
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