The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With Poems Formely Printed Withhis Or Attributed to HimG. Bell and Sons, 1906 |
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Page 79
... maner wight . He was a verray perfight gentil knight . But for to telle you of his aray , His hors was good , but he ne was nought gay . Of fustyan he wered a gepoun Al bysmoterud with his haburgeoun . For he was late comen from his ...
... maner wight . He was a verray perfight gentil knight . But for to telle you of his aray , His hors was good , but he ne was nought gay . Of fustyan he wered a gepoun Al bysmoterud with his haburgeoun . For he was late comen from his ...
Page 145
... maner man Wol help himself in love if that he can , And eek delyver himself out of prisoun . And eek in his hert had compassioun Of wommen , for they wepen ever in oon ; And in his gentil hert he thought anoon , And sothly he to himself ...
... maner man Wol help himself in love if that he can , And eek delyver himself out of prisoun . And eek in his hert had compassioun Of wommen , for they wepen ever in oon ; And in his gentil hert he thought anoon , And sothly he to himself ...
Page 148
... maner of compaas , Ful of degre , ' the height of sixty paas , That whan a man was set in o degre He letted nought his felaw for to se . 1 Seats placed one above another , in the manner of steps or degrees se in an amphitheatre . Est ...
... maner of compaas , Ful of degre , ' the height of sixty paas , That whan a man was set in o degre He letted nought his felaw for to se . 1 Seats placed one above another , in the manner of steps or degrees se in an amphitheatre . Est ...
Page 160
... maner thinges . For trusteth wel , that dukes , erles , kynges , Were gadred in this noble companye , For love , and for encres of chivalrye . Aboute the kyng ther ran on every part Ful many a tame lyoun and lepart . And in this wise ...
... maner thinges . For trusteth wel , that dukes , erles , kynges , Were gadred in this noble companye , For love , and for encres of chivalrye . Aboute the kyng ther ran on every part Ful many a tame lyoun and lepart . And in this wise ...
Page 162
... maner how , and in what wyse . I recche nat , but it may better be , To have victorie of him , or he of me , So that I have my lady in myn armes . For though so be that Mars be god of armes , And ye be Venus , the goddes of love , Youre ...
... maner how , and in what wyse . I recche nat , but it may better be , To have victorie of him , or he of me , So that I have my lady in myn armes . For though so be that Mars be god of armes , And ye be Venus , the goddes of love , Youre ...
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