The Legend of Good WomenClarendon Press, 1889 - 229 Seiten |
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... pitee , love com in3 also ' ; 1079 . ' And eek so lykly for to be a man ' ; 1174 . ' And waiten her , at festes and at daunces ' ; 1269 . And so ye wil me now to wyve take ' ; 1319 . ' Albeit that I shal be never the better ' ; 1363 . I ...
... pitee , love com in3 also ' ; 1079 . ' And eek so lykly for to be a man ' ; 1174 . ' And waiten her , at festes and at daunces ' ; 1269 . And so ye wil me now to wyve take ' ; 1319 . ' Albeit that I shal be never the better ' ; 1363 . I ...
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... pitee ' ; 2184 . ' That hit enfecteth him that wol beholde1 ' ; 2242 . ' And weven in her stole the radevore1 ' ; 2352 . ' So that , by that the yeer was al ago ; 2359 . But if hit were his fader Theseus 1 ' ; 2400 . ' For - wood , and ...
... pitee ' ; 2184 . ' That hit enfecteth him that wol beholde1 ' ; 2242 . ' And weven in her stole the radevore1 ' ; 2352 . ' So that , by that the yeer was al ago ; 2359 . But if hit were his fader Theseus 1 ' ; 2400 . ' For - wood , and ...
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... Pitee , through his stronge gentil might , * Forgaf , and made Mercy passen Right , * Through innocence and ruled curtesye . C. foulere ; F. foweler . 160 139. F. crafte ; T. A. craft . 141. F. Tn . 144. F. hire . B. in preysinge ; rest ...
... Pitee , through his stronge gentil might , * Forgaf , and made Mercy passen Right , * Through innocence and ruled curtesye . C. foulere ; F. foweler . 160 139. F. crafte ; T. A. craft . 141. F. Tn . 144. F. hire . B. in preysinge ; rest ...
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... pitee , for ' vertu is the mene , ' * As Etik saith , in swich maner I mene . * And thus thise foules , voide of al malyce , * Acordeden to love , and laften vyce * Of hate , and songen alle of oon acord , * Welcome , somer , our ...
... pitee , for ' vertu is the mene , ' * As Etik saith , in swich maner I mene . * And thus thise foules , voide of al malyce , * Acordeden to love , and laften vyce * Of hate , and songen alle of oon acord , * Welcome , somer , our ...
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... pitee for to rede , and routhe , * The wo that they enduren for hir trouthe . For to hir love were they so trewe , * That , rather than they wolde take a newe , * They chosen to be dede in sundry wyse , * And deyden , as the story wol ...
... pitee for to rede , and routhe , * The wo that they enduren for hir trouthe . For to hir love were they so trewe , * That , rather than they wolde take a newe , * They chosen to be dede in sundry wyse , * And deyden , as the story wol ...
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Seite v - Women," long ago Sung by the morning star of song, who made His music heard below ; Dan Chaucer, the first warbler, whose sweet breath Preluded those melodious bursts that fill The spacious times of great Elizabeth With sounds that echo still.
Seite 23 - Hyde ye your trouthe of love and your renoun; And thou, Tisbe, that hast of love swich peyne; My lady cometh, that al this may disteyne.
Seite 6 - I feyth and ful credence, And in myn herte have hem in reverence So hertely, that ther is game noon That fro my bokes maketh me to goon...
Seite 9 - Of makynge ropen *, and lad awey the corn ; And I come after, glenyng here and there, And am ful glad yf I may fynde an ere Of any goodly word that ye han left. And thogh it happen me rehercen eft That ye han in your fresshe songes sayd, Forbereth me, and beth not evil apayd5, Syn that ye see I do yt in the honour Of love, and eke in service of the flour, Whom that I serve as I have wit or myght.
Seite 153 - So she furnished herself with a world of gifts, store of gold and silver, and of riches and other sumptuous ornaments, as is credible enough she might bring from so great a house, and from so wealthy and rich a realm as Egypt was. But yet she carried nothing with her wherein she trusted more than in...
Seite 147 - Teseide, i. 2) he speaks of it as ' — una storia antica, Tanto negli anni riposta e nascosa, Che Latino autor non par ne dica, Per quel ch'io senta, in libro alcuna cosa.
Seite 155 - Bruce (viii. 351, ix. 263, 269, xvii. 104, 575), with the sense ' fled in different directions,' or ' fled away.' Cf. ' the wlcne to-gaS,' the clouds part asunder ; Morris, Spec, of Eng. pt. 1. p. 7, 1. 169. And again, 'thagh the fourme of brede to-go,' though the form of bread disappear ; Shoreham's Poems, p. 29. That best go mighte, each in the way he could best go ; each made the best of his way to a safe place.
Seite 6 - On bokes for to rede I me delyte, And in myn herte have hem in reverence ; And to hem yeve swich lust and swich credence, That ther is wel unethe game noon That from my bokes make me to goon, But hit be other up-on the haly-day, Or...
Seite 13 - And, as I koude, this fresshe flour I grette, Knelyng alwey, til it unclosed was, Upon the smale, softe, swote gras, That was with floures swote enbrouded al, Of swich swetnesse and swich odour overal, That, for to speke of gomme, or herbe, or tree, Comparisoun may noon ymaked bee; For yt surmounteth pleynly alle odoures, And of riche beaute alle floures.
Seite 145 - La meretrice, che mai dall' ospizio Di Cesare non torse gli occhi putti, Morte comune, e delle Corti vizio, Infiammò contra me gli animi tutti , E gì' infiammati infiammar sì Augusto, Che i lieti onor tornaro in tristi lutti. L' animo mio per disdegnoso gusto, Credendo col morir fuggir disdegno, Ingiusto fece me contra me giusto. Per le nuove radici d...