| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1864 - 202 pàgines
...floures in the mede, Thanne love I most these floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in our toune. To hem have I so grete affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, 45 That, in my bed ther daweth me no day, That I nam uppe and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 pàgines
...to sprynge, Fairewel my boke, and my devocioun ! Now have I thanne such a condiciouu. That of alle the floures in the mede, Thanne love I most thise floures white and rede, 15 Such as men callen daysyes in her toune. To hem have I so grete affeccioun. As I seyde erst, whanne... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 pàgines
...boke, and my devocioun ! Now have I than suche a condicioun, That of alle the floures in the mede, Than love I most thise floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toun. To hem have I so gret affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, That, in my bed ther... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 pàgines
...boke, and my devocioun ! Now have I than suche a condicioun, That of alle the floures in the mede, Than love I most thise floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toun. To hem have I so gret affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, That, in my bed ther... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 pàgines
...boke, and my devocioun ! Now have I than suche a condicioun, That of alle the floures in the mede, Than love I most thise floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toun. To hem have I so gret affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, That, in my bed ther... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1881 - 386 pàgines
...of Scandinavia. Chaucer (Prologue to the " Legend of Good Women ") left the fond lines : — Of alle the floures in the mede, Thanne love I most thise...Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune : To hem I have so grete affeccioun, &c. So Suckling in his immortal song : — Her cheeks as rare a white was... | |
| 1892 - 430 pàgines
...generalities. Hear what he says of the daisy, — " Of all the floures in the mede Thanne love I most these floures white and rede Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune." In the early morning he is out " walkyng in the mede " to see " this floure agein the sonne sprede."... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 918 pàgines
...Swiche ns men callen daysies in. our toun. To hem have I so greet aflfeccioun, 44 As I seydo erst, whan comen is the May, That in my bed ther daweth me no day That I n am up, and walking in tho mode To seen these floures ageîn the sonne sprede, Whan it up-riseth by... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 924 pàgines
...Swiche as men c*llen daysies in our tonn. To hem have I so greet afteccioun, 44 As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, That in my bed ther daweth me no day Tliat I nam up, and walking iu the medo To seen this flour agein the sonne spred;', Whan hit upryseth... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 pàgines
...boke, and my devocioun ! Now have I than suche a condicioun, That of alle the floures in the mede, Than love I most thise floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toun. To hem have I so gret affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whan comen is the May, That, in my bed ther... | |
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