| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 372 Seiten
...and with ful humble chere Salued hath his soveraine lady dere. My rightful lady, quod this woful man, Whom I most drede, and love, as I best can, And lothest were of all this world displese, N'ere it that I for you have svviche disese, That I must die here at your... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 452 Seiten
...and with ful humble chere Salued hath his soveraine lady dere. My rightful lady, quod this woful man, Whom I most drede, and love, as I best can, And lothest were of all this world displese, N'ere it that I for you have swiche disese, That T must die here at your foot... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1891 - 674 Seiten
...to haue adoo with that knyght, ibid. 383/22. There is an instance of the personal use in Chaucer. ' My soverayn lady . . . Whom I most drede and love, as I best can, and lothest were of all this world displese,' 111/19. But perhaps this use may be traced back to as early as the Cursor... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 650 Seiten
...and with ful humble chere Salued hath his soveraine lady dere. My rightful lady, quod this woful man, Whom I most drede, and love, as I best can, And lothest were2 of all this world displese, N'ere it that I for you have swiche disese, That I must die here... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 622 Seiten
...and with ful humble chere Salued hath his soveraine lady dere. My rightful lady, quod this woful man, Whom I most drede, and love, as I best can, And lothest were* of all this world displese, N'ere it that I for you have swiche disese, That I must die here at your foot... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 1072 Seiten
...with fill humble chere Salued hath his soveraine lady dere. My rightful lady, quod this woful man, Whom I most drede, and love, as I best can, And lothest were; of all this world displese, N'ere it that I for you have swiche discse, That I must die liei-e at your... | |
| William Caxton, Leon Kellner - 1890 - 386 Seiten
...loth to haue adoo with that knyght, ibid. 383/22. There is an instance of the personal use in Chaucer. 'My soverayn lady . . . Whom I most drede and love, as I best can, and lothest were of all this world displese,' 111/19. But perhaps this use may be traced back to as early as the Cursor... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 708 Seiten
...ful humble chere, Salewed hath his sovereyn lady dere : 1310 'My righte lady,' quod this woful man, 'Whom I most drede and love as I best can, And lothest were of al this world displese, Nere it that I for yow have swich disese, That I moste dyen heer at your foot anon, 1315 Noght wolde... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 918 Seiten
...dredful herte and with ful humble 644 645 ' My righto lady,' qnod this wofiU man, ' Whom I most dredo and love as I best can, And lothest were of al this world displese, Kere it that I for yow have swich disese, That I moste dyen heer at your foot anon, 1315 Noght wolde... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 928 Seiten
...humble chore, Sale wed hath kissorereyn lady derc; 1310 ' My righte lady,' <juod this wofnl man, ' Whom I most drede and love as I best can, And lothest were of ol this world displeee, Nere it that I for yow have swich disese, That I moste dyen heer at your foot... | |
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