| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1864 - 214 pàgines
...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...Whanne it up ryseth erly by the morwe ; That blisfull sight softeneth al my sorwe, 50 So glad am I, whan that I have presence Of it, to doon it alle reverence,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 384 pàgines
...floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune. To hem have I so grete affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, That, in...walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure ayein the sonne sprede, Whan it up rysith erly by the morwe; That blisful sight softneth al my sorwe, so So glad... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 404 pàgines
...have so grete affeccionn, As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, 48 Assemble of Foules, 1. 379. That in my bed ther daweth me no day That I nam uppe,...walkyng in the mede To seen this floure ayein the sonne sprede Whan it uprisith early by the morwe; That blisful sight softneth al my sorwe; So glad... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 498 pàgines
...have so grete afteceioun, As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, 49 Assemble of Foules, 1. 379. That in my bed ther daweth me no day That I nam uppe, and walkyng in the mode To seen this floure ayein the sonne sprede Whan it uprisith early by the morwe ; That blisful... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 pàgines
...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 comen is the May, That in...me no day, That I nam uppe and walkyng in the mede, 20 To see this floure ayein the sonne sprede. Whan it up rysith erly by the morwe ; That blisful sight... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 722 pàgines
...floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune. To hem have I so grete affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, That in...uppe and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure agein 4 the sonne sprede, Whan it up rysith erly by the morwe ; f' j. '&?.'• • 1 Know but little.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 758 pàgines
...floures white and rede, Suche as men callen daysyes in her toune. To hem have I so grete affeccioun, As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, That in...uppe and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure agein 4 the sonne sprede, Whan it up rysith erly by the morwe ; 1 Know but little. 8 Birds. « Temperament.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 pàgines
...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 daweth "' me no day, That I nam up and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure ayein the sonne sprede, Whan it up ryseth erly by the... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 pàgines
...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 daweth '' me no day, That I nam up and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure ayein the sonne sprede, Whan it up ryseth erly by the... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1882 - 422 pàgines
...favourite.1 For illustration of the last stanza, see Chaucer's Prologue to "The Legend of Good Women." As I seyde erst, whanne comen is the May, That in...uppe and walkyng in the mede, To seen this floure agein the sonne sprede, Child of the year ! that round dost run Thy course, bold lover of the sun,... | |
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