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" And everich hostiler and tappestere Bet than a lazar or a beggestere; For un-to swich a worthy man as he Acorded nat, as by his facultee, To have with seke lazars aqueyntaunce. It is nat honest, it may nat avaunce For to delen with no swich poraille,... "
The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Prestes Tale from the Canterbury ... - Seite 8
von Geoffrey Chaucer - 1882 - 221 Seiten
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle ..., Band 24

Percy Society - 1847 - 358 Seiten
...certayn he hadde a mery noote. Wel couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar utturly the prys. His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun, He knew wel the tavernes in every toun, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle ..., Band 24

Percy Society - 1847 - 352 Seiten
...certayn he hadde a mery noote. Wel couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar utturly the prys. His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun, He knew wel the tavernes in every toun, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: A New Text with ..., Band 1

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 350 Seiten
...certayn he hadde a mery noote. Wel couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar utturly the prys. His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun, He knew wel the tavernes in every toun, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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The History of Ludlow and Its Neighbourhood: Forming a Popular Sketch of the ...

Thomas Wright - 1852 - 574 Seiten
...noote. Wei couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar ntturly the prys. His nekke whit as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun. He knew wel the tavernes in every tonn, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Band 1

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 294 Seiten
...certayn he hadde a mery noote. Wei couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges" he bar utturly the prys. His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun. He knew wel the tavernes in every toun, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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The prologue, The knightes tale, The nonne prestes tale, ed. by R. Morris

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 Seiten
...wyfes. And certaynli he hadde a mery noote; 235 Wel couthe he synge and pleyen on a rote. Of _yeddynges he bar utterly the prys. His nekke whit was as the...knew the tavernes wel in every toun, 240 And everych hostiller and tappestere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggestere, For unto such a worthi man as he Acordede...
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Chaucer's England, by Matthew Browne

William Brighty Rands - 1869 - 346 Seiten
...certayn he hadde a mery noote. Wel couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar utturly the prys. His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun. He knew wel the tavernes in every tonn, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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Chaucer's England, Band 2

William Brighty Rands - 1869 - 352 Seiten
...certayn he hadde a mery noote. Wel couthe he synge and pleye on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar utturly the prys. His nekke whit was as the flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun. He knew wel the tavernes in every tonn, And every ostiller or gay tapstere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggere,...
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The prologue to Chaucer's Canterbury tales, ed. by W. McLeod, Ausgabe 229

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 134 Seiten
...wyfes. And certaynli he hadde a mery noote. 235 Wel couthe he synge and pleyen on a rote. Of yeddynges he bar utterly the prys. His nekke whit was as the...flour-de-lys. Therto he strong was as a champioun. He knew wel the tavernes in every toun, 240 And every ostiller and gay tapstere, LINES 231, 232.—The meaning...
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English of the XIVth Century

Geoffrey Chaucer, Stephen Haskins Carpenter - 1872 - 342 Seiten
...vvyfes. And certaynli he hadde a mery noote ; a35 Wei couthe he synge and pleyen on a rote. Of _yeddynges he bar utterly the prys. His nekke whit was as the...knew the tavernes wel in every toun, 240 And everych hosteller and tappestere, Bet than a lazer, or a beggestere, For unto such a worthi man as he Acordede...
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