Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury tales.- v. 3. Troylus and Cryseyde, etc.-v. 4. Romaunt of the rose, etcG. Bell, 1885 |
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... ther was other lyf ther men may wone . ' To whom answerde Tyburce , ' O suster deere , Ne seydest thou right now in this manere , Ther nys but oon God , o Lord , in sothfastnesse , And now of thre how maystow bere witnesse ? ' ' That ...
... ther was other lyf ther men may wone . ' To whom answerde Tyburce , ' O suster deere , Ne seydest thou right now in this manere , Ther nys but oon God , o Lord , in sothfastnesse , And now of thre how maystow bere witnesse ? ' ' That ...
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... ther was that tyme an ordinaunce That no man scholde do man such penaunce The ferthe strok to smyten , softe or sore , This tormentour ne dorste do no more ; But half deed , with hir nekke corven there He laft hir lye , and on his way ...
... ther was that tyme an ordinaunce That no man scholde do man such penaunce The ferthe strok to smyten , softe or sore , This tormentour ne dorste do no more ; But half deed , with hir nekke corven there He laft hir lye , and on his way ...
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... ther was ? And of the pot and glas enlutyng , " That of the aier mighte passe no thing ? And of the esy fuyr , and smert also , Which that was maad ? and of the care and wo , That we hadde in oure matiers sublymynge , And in amalgamynge ...
... ther was ? And of the pot and glas enlutyng , " That of the aier mighte passe no thing ? And of the esy fuyr , and smert also , Which that was maad ? and of the care and wo , That we hadde in oure matiers sublymynge , And in amalgamynge ...
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... ther no more woo , ne anger , ne ire . Whan that oure pot is broke , as I have sayd , Every man chyt , and halt him evel apayde . Som sayd it was long " on the fuyr - makyng ; Some sayde nay , it was on the blowyng ; ( Than was I ferd ...
... ther no more woo , ne anger , ne ire . Whan that oure pot is broke , as I have sayd , Every man chyt , and halt him evel apayde . Som sayd it was long " on the fuyr - makyng ; Some sayde nay , it was on the blowyng ; ( Than was I ferd ...
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... ther heer , though that we have nought al . And though this thing myshapped hath as now , Another tyme it may be wel y - now . Us moste putte oure good in adventure . A marchaunt , parde , may not ay endure , Trusteth me wel , in his ...
... ther heer , though that we have nought al . And though this thing myshapped hath as now , Another tyme it may be wel y - now . Us moste putte oure good in adventure . A marchaunt , parde , may not ay endure , Trusteth me wel , in his ...
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Seite 187 - I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds ; I will be like the Most High. Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit.