The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems Attributed to Chaucer, Volum 3 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Pàgina 11
\nd lefte hir ful unkyndely. ' Make useful. 2 Wicked. 2 Foolish. 4 Very nature. '
Fooliat W- 9 But not if he does not know its nature. So whan she saw al utterly,
That he wolde hir.
\nd lefte hir ful unkyndely. ' Make useful. 2 Wicked. 2 Foolish. 4 Very nature. '
Fooliat W- 9 But not if he does not know its nature. So whan she saw al utterly,
That he wolde hir.
Pàgina 12
So whan she saw al utterly, That he wolde hir of trouthe fayle, And wende fro hir
to Itayle, She gan to wringe hir hondes two. " Allas ! " quod she, " what me ys wc !
300 Alias ! is every man thus untrewe, That every yere wolde have a newe, Yf hit
...
So whan she saw al utterly, That he wolde hir of trouthe fayle, And wende fro hir
to Itayle, She gan to wringe hir hondes two. " Allas ! " quod she, " what me ys wc !
300 Alias ! is every man thus untrewe, That every yere wolde have a newe, Yf hit
...
Pàgina 35
35 Se yonder, loo, the Galoxie, Whiche men ciepeth the Melky Weye, For hit ys
white : and somme, parfeye 430 Kallen hyt Watlynge strete,1 That ones was
ybrente wyth hete, Whan the sonnes sonne, the rede, That highte Phetoun, wolde
lede ...
35 Se yonder, loo, the Galoxie, Whiche men ciepeth the Melky Weye, For hit ys
white : and somme, parfeye 430 Kallen hyt Watlynge strete,1 That ones was
ybrente wyth hete, Whan the sonnes sonne, the rede, That highte Phetoun, wolde
lede ...
Pàgina 37
Elles I wolde the have tolde," Quod he, " the sterres names, lo, And al the
hevenes sygnes ther to, 490 And which they ben." " No fors," quod I. " Yis, pardee
" quod he, "wostow why? For whan thou redest poetrie, How goddes gonne
stellifye ...
Elles I wolde the have tolde," Quod he, " the sterres names, lo, And al the
hevenes sygnes ther to, 490 And which they ben." " No fors," quod I. " Yis, pardee
" quod he, "wostow why? For whan thou redest poetrie, How goddes gonne
stellifye ...
Pàgina 45
... As han thise lytel herde gromes,* That kepen bestis in the bromes.9 Ther
saugh I than Atiteris, And of Athenes daun Pseustis, And Marcia 10 that lost her
skynne, Bothe in face, body, and chynne, 14c For that she wolde envien, loo, Jo
pipen ...
... As han thise lytel herde gromes,* That kepen bestis in the bromes.9 Ther
saugh I than Atiteris, And of Athenes daun Pseustis, And Marcia 10 that lost her
skynne, Bothe in face, body, and chynne, 14c For that she wolde envien, loo, Jo
pipen ...
Què en diuen els usuaris - Escriviu una ressenya
No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems ..., Volum 1 Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1879 |
The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems ..., Volum 1 Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1879 |
The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems ..., Volum 3 Geoffrey Chaucer Visualització completa - 1880 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
anoon called chere dede deth doon doth drede faire fame floures folke founde fresh fulle gold grace gret grete hadde harte hast hath heere herte hire holde honour kepe knight knowe kynge lady laste leve lord lovers manere mote myght myne never noon nought nyght ofte olde peyne queene quod rede riche richesse rose ryght saugh sawe seen seide sene serve sette seyde seyn shal shame shulde sight sith sone songe sore soth Thanne thee ther therfore thing thou thou shalt thought thow thurgh thyng tolde trewe trouthe trowe tyme unto wele wente whan Whanne wight wise withoute withouten wolde wole wonder wote
Passatges populars
Pàgina 203 - For whiche un-to your mercy thus I crye: Beth hevy ageyn, or elles mot I dye!
Pàgina 542 - Of divers floures made full craftely All in a sute goodly chapelets they ware ; And so dauncing into the mede they fare. In mid the which they found a tuft that was All oversprad with floures in compas.
Pàgina 81 - As sone as ever the sonne gynneth weste, To seen this flour, how it wol go to reste, For fere of nyght, so hateth she derknesse ! Hire chere is pleynly sprad in the brightnesse Of the sonne, for ther yt wol unclose.
Pàgina 98 - Thow shalt, while that thou lyvest, yer by yere, The moste partye of thy tyme spende In makyng of a glorious legende...
Pàgina 85 - 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 532 - ... forgrowen was with grasse and weede, That well unneth a wight [ne] might it se : Thoght I, 'This path some whider goth, pardd!
Pàgina 89 - And Polixene, that boghten love so dere, And Cleopatre, with al thy passyoun, Hyde ye your trouthe of love, and your renoun, And thou, Tesbd, that hast of love suche peyne, My lady comith, that al this may disteyne.
Pàgina 79 - That eyther hath in hevene or helle ybe, Ne may of hit noon other weyes witen, But as he hath herd seyd, or founde it writen ; For by assay ther may no man it preve. But God forbede but men shulde leve...
Pàgina 42 - By seynt Thomas of Kent ! This were a feble fundament To bilden on a place hye. He ought him lytel glorifye That her-on bilt, God so me save...
Pàgina 535 - Me thought that I heard voices sodainly, The most sweetest and most delicious That ever any wight I trow truly Heard in their life, for the armony And sweet accord was in so good musike, That the voice to angels most was like.