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" His table dormant in his halle alway, Stood redy covered al the longe day. At sessiouns ther was he lord and sire; Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk; A shirreve hadde... "
Der Prolog zu den Canterbury Tales versuch einer kritischen Ausgabe - Seite 10
von Geoffrey Chaucer, Bernhard ten Brink - 1871 - 32 Seiten
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The Philology of the English Tongue

John Earle - 1871 - 644 Seiten
...gardener, grocer, miller, Tucker, vintner. Already in Chaucer we have four of them in two lines : — 'An Haberdasshere and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapycer.* 1 At p. 184 of Mr. Kitchin's Translation, in the Clarendon Press Series, 1869. Here the only term which...
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The Philology of the English Tongue

John Earle - 1873 - 736 Seiten
...Fletcher, gardener, grocer, vintner. Already in the Prologue we have four of them in two lines :— ' An Haberdasshere and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapycer.' Here the only term which is not in -er, is, oddly enough a curt form of the Saxon webbere, weaver....
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended Poems ..., Band 1

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 738 Seiten
...whit as morne milk ; A shirreve hadde he been and countour.6 Was nowher such a worthy vavasour.4 360 AN HABERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER, And they were clothed alle in o lyveree Of a solempne and a greet fraternitee ; Ful fressh and newe...
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The Hengwrt Ms of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Teile 1-3

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 824 Seiten
...whit as morne mylk1 A Shirreue hadde he been / and Countour Was nowheer / swich a worthy vauasour ^T An haberdasshere / and a Carpenter A 'Webbe / a Dyere / and a Tapycer And they weere clothed alle / in oo lyueree Of a solempne / and a greet fraternytee fful fressli and...
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The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer. To which are appended poems ..., Band 1

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 766 Seiten
...whit as morne milk ; A shirreve hadde he been and countour.8 Was nowher such a worthy vavasour.4 360 AN HABERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER, And they were clothed alle in o lyveree Of a solempne and a greet fraternitee ; Ful fressh and newe...
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Literary Studies from the Great British Authors

Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 474 Seiten
...was Epicurus owene sone, That heeld opinioun that pleyn delit Was verraily felicitee parflt. ***** An Haberdasshere and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapycer, jas And they were clothed alle in o lyveree Of a solempne and a greet fraternitee ; ***** A Coke they...
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The Book of the Tales of Caunterbury: Prolog

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1882 - 44 Seiten
...whit, as morne milk. A shirreue hadde he been and a countour. 360 Was nowher such a worthy vauasour. AN haberdasshere and a carpenter, A webbe, a dyere and a tapycer Wer with us eek clothed in o lyuree Of a solempne and greet fraternitee. 365 Ful fressh and newe hir...
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Second Middle English Primer: Extracts from Chaucer

Henry Sweet - 1886 - 148 Seiten
...whit as morne milk. A shirrew hadd« he been and a countour; Was ngwhgr such a worthy vavasour. 360 AN HABERDASSHER.E, and a CARPENTER, a WEBBE, a DYERE and a TAPYCER wgr« with us, clothed all? in g lywee, of 'a solempne and grggt fraternitee. Ful fressh and newe her...
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The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Preestes Tale, from the ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1889 - 334 Seiten
...knight of the shire., An anlas6 and a gipser al of silk \ Heng6 at his girdel, whyt as morne milk., i A shirreve hadde he been, and a *" countour ; Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. 360 An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE8, and a TAP1CER, And they were clothed alle in...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Band 4

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 708 Seiten
...tyme he was knight of the shire. An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour; Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPICER, Were with us eek, clothed in o liveree,...
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