| Geoffrey Chaucer, Bernhard ten Brink - 1871 - 48 Seiten
...vileynye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who so that kan hym reede, The wordes moot be cosyn to the deede. Also I prey yow to foryeve it me, Al have I nat set folk in here degre Heer in this tale, as that they sholde stonde: 745 Greet chiere made our hoste us everichoon,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1889 - 334 Seiten
...spak him-self ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that7 can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the...Here in this tale, as that they sholde stonde ; 745 1 H1. Thestat; Hn. Thestaat; E. The staat; Cm. Cp. The estat. 3 E. as ; rest at. 3 E. oure (but our in... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1889 - 334 Seiten
...spak him-self ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that7 can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the...degree Here in this tale, as that they sholde stonde ; 74? 1 HI. Thestat ; Hn. Thestaat ; E. The staat ; Cm. Cp. The estat. 2 E. as ; rest at. 2 E. cure... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1889 - 332 Seiten
...spak him-self ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that7 can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the...degree Here in this tale, as that they sholde stonde ; ;4? ' HI. Thestat; Hn. Thestaat; E. The staat; Cm. Cp. The estat. * E. as ; rest at. * E. oure (but... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1891 - 338 Seiten
...spak him-self ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that7 can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the...; Hn. Thestaat ; E. The staat ; Cm. Cp. The estat. 9 E. as ; rest at. 3 E. cure (but our in 1. 723). * E. youre ; HI. your. 6 E. Hn. Cm. narette ; Cp.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1892 - 348 Seiten
...spak him-self ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that7 can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the...; Hn. Thestaat ; E. The staat ; Cm. Cp. The estat. ' E. as ; rest at. 3 E. cure (but our in I. 723). 4 E. youre ; HI. yonr. 5 E. Hn. Cm. narette ; Cp.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 924 Seiten
...him-self fol brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that can him rede. The wordes mote be cosin to the dede....Here in this tale, as that they sholde stonde ; 745 My wit is short, ye may wel nnderstonde. Greet chere made ourhoste us everichon. And to the soper sette... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 714 Seiten
...him-self ful brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the dede....Here in this tale, as that they sholde stonde ; 745 My wit is short, ye may wel understonde. Greet chere made our hoste us everichon, And to the soper... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 916 Seiten
...fui brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileiiiye is it. 740 Eek Plato seith, who-so that call him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the dede. Also...Here in this tale, as that they sholde stonde ¡ 745 My wit is short, ye may wel understonde. Greet chere made our hoste us everichon, And to the soper... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 918 Seiten
...him-self fui brode in holy writ, And wel ye woot, no vileinye is it. 74.0 Eek Plato seith, who-so that can him rede, The wordes mote be cosin to the dede....hir degree Here in this tale, as that they sholde atonde ¡ 745 My wit is short, ye may wel nnderstonde. Greet chere made our host e us overichon , And... | |
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