The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Prestes Tale: From the Canterbury Tales

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Clarendon Press, 1869 - 211 Seiten
 

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Seite 9 - Also a small edition for Schools. Ovid. Selections for the use of Schools. With Introductions and Notes, and an Appendix on the Roman Calendar. By W. Ramsay, : MA Edited by GG Ramsay, MA,Professor of Humanity, Glasgow. Second Edition. Ext. fcap. 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d. Persius. The Satires. With a Translation and
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Seite 10 - 295 Then robes riche, or fithel, or gay sawtrie. But al be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre; But al that he mighte of his frendes hente, On bookes and on lernyng he it spente, 300 And busily gan for the soules preye Of hem
Seite 2 - on my pilgrimage To Canturbury with ful devout corage, At night was come into that hostelrie Wei nyne and twenty in a companye, Of sondry folk, by aventure i-falle 25 In felawschipe, and pilgryms were thei alle, That toward Canturbury wolden ryde ; The chambres and the stables weren wyde, And wel we weren esed
Seite 15 - PEKSOUN of a toun; But riche he was of holy thought and werk. He was also a lerned man, a clerk 480 Benigne he was, and wonder diligent, And in adversite" ful pacient; And such he was i-proved ofte sithes. 485 Ful loth were him to curse for his tythes, But rather wolde he
Seite 86 - myn hertes queen! alias, my wyf! Myn hertes lady, endere of my lyf! What is this world ? what asken men to have ? Now with his love, now in his colde grave 1920 Allone withouten eny companye. Farwel, my swete foo! myn Emelye! And softe tak me in
Seite 10 - him wherwith to scoleye, Of studie took he most cure and most heede. Not oo word spak he more than was neede, And that was seid in forme and reverence 305 And schort and quyk, and ful of high sentence. Sownynge in moral vertu was his speche, And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. A SEEGEANT OF
Seite 8 - he dorste make avaunt, He wiste that a man was repentaunt. For many a man so hard is of his herte, He may not wepe although him sore smerte. 230 Therfore in stede of wepyng and preyeres, Men moot_yive silver to the poure freres. His typet was ay farsed
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