The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Volum 12Bell and Daldy, 1866 |
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Pàgina 87
... thing souning pleasaunce , For on this wise upon a night , As ye have heard , withoute light , Not all wakyng , ne full on sleepe , About such houre as lovers weepe And crie after here ladies grace , 30 40 50 Befell me this wonder cace ...
... thing souning pleasaunce , For on this wise upon a night , As ye have heard , withoute light , Not all wakyng , ne full on sleepe , About such houre as lovers weepe And crie after here ladies grace , 30 40 50 Befell me this wonder cace ...
Pàgina 88
... thing rude , And heareth what I woll conclude ; And of the endityng taketh no heed , Ne of the tearmes , so God you speed , But let all passe as nothing were For thus befell , as ye shall here . Within an yle me thought I was , Where ...
... thing rude , And heareth what I woll conclude ; And of the endityng taketh no heed , Ne of the tearmes , so God you speed , But let all passe as nothing were For thus befell , as ye shall here . Within an yle me thought I was , Where ...
Pàgina 90
... thing wherein pleasaunce mighte bee There faylede none , for every wight Hadde they desirede , day and night , Riches , heale , beauty , and ease , With every thing that hem mighte please , Thinke and have , it coste no more ; In such a ...
... thing wherein pleasaunce mighte bee There faylede none , for every wight Hadde they desirede , day and night , Riches , heale , beauty , and ease , With every thing that hem mighte please , Thinke and have , it coste no more ; In such a ...
Pàgina 91
... thing , Hadde they been of here lives certaine , They hadde been quite of every paine . And when I wende thus all have seene , The state , the riches , that mighte beene , That me thought impossible were 160 To see one thing more than ...
... thing , Hadde they been of here lives certaine , They hadde been quite of every paine . And when I wende thus all have seene , The state , the riches , that mighte beene , That me thought impossible were 160 To see one thing more than ...
Pàgina 92
... thing seemeth me , Thus many freshe ladies to see , So faire , so cunning , and so yonge , And no man dwelling hem amonge : Not I not how I hider come , 6 Madame , ' ( quod I ) this all and some , What should I faine a long processe To ...
... thing seemeth me , Thus many freshe ladies to see , So faire , so cunning , and so yonge , And no man dwelling hem amonge : Not I not how I hider come , 6 Madame , ' ( quod I ) this all and some , What should I faine a long processe To ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 277 - I feyth and ful credence,' And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon, That fro my bokes maketh me to goon, But yt be...
Pàgina 74 - That al be that Criseyde was untrewe, That for that gilt she be not wrooth with me. Ye may hir gilt in othere bokes see ; And gladlier I wol wryten, if yow leste, Penelopees trouthe and good Alceste.
Pàgina 76 - And in hymself he lough right at the wo Of hem that wepten for his deth so faste...
Pàgina 278 - Of makynge ropen *, and lad awey the corn ; And I come after, glenyng here and there, And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere Of any goodly word that ye han left.
Pàgina 76 - O yonge, fresshe folkes, he or she, In which that love up groweth with youre age, Repeyreth hom fro worldly vanyte, And of youre herte up casteth the visage To thilke God that after his ymage Yow made, and thynketh al nys but a faire This world, that passeth soone as floures faire.
Pàgina 28 - And thennes comth this eyr that is so soote*, That in my soule I feele it doth me boote. 'And...
Pàgina 281 - And Zepherus and Flora gentilly Yaf to the floures, softe and tenderly, Hire swoote breth, and made hem for to sprede, As god and goddesse of the floury mede; In...
Pàgina 277 - Save, certeynly, whan that the month of May Is comen, and that I here the foules synge, And that the floures gynnen for to sprynge, Farewel my...
Pàgina 242 - This litel laste book thou gye! Nat that I wilne, for maistrye, Here art poetical be shewed; But, for the rym is light and lewed, Yit make hit sumwhat...
Pàgina 76 - Swich fyn hath, lo ! this Troilus for love ! Swich fyn hath al his grete worthynesse ! Swich fyn hath his estat real 1 above ! Swich fyn his lust, swich fyn hath his noblesse ! Swich fyn hath false worldes brotelnesse 2 ! And thus bigan his lovynge of Cryseyde, As I have told, and in this wise he deyde.