Lyrics of the XIXth centuryWilliam James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard C. Scribner's Sons, 1883 |
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... holy blissful martyr for to seek That them hath holpen when that they were sick . Befell that , in that season on a day , In Southwark at the Tabard as I lay , Ready to wenden on my pilgrimage To Canterbury with full devout courage , At ...
... holy blissful martyr for to seek That them hath holpen when that they were sick . Befell that , in that season on a day , In Southwark at the Tabard as I lay , Ready to wenden on my pilgrimage To Canterbury with full devout courage , At ...
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... holy men ; Ne that a monk , when he is recchèless , Is liken'd to a fish is waterless : This is to say , a monk out of his cloister . But thilke text he held not worth an oyster . And I say , his opinion was good . What should he study ...
... holy men ; Ne that a monk , when he is recchèless , Is liken'd to a fish is waterless : This is to say , a monk out of his cloister . But thilke text he held not worth an oyster . And I say , his opinion was good . What should he study ...
14 psl.
... holy thought and work . He was also a learned man , a clerk That Christès gospel truèly would preach ; His parishions devoutly would he teach . Benign he was , and wonder diligent , And in adversity full patient ; And such he was y ...
... holy thought and work . He was also a learned man , a clerk That Christès gospel truèly would preach ; His parishions devoutly would he teach . Benign he was , and wonder diligent , And in adversity full patient ; And such he was y ...
15 psl.
... holy were , and virtuous , He was to sinful man nought despitous , Ne of his speechè dangerous nor digne ; But in his teaching discreet and benign . To drawen folk to heaven by fairness , By good ensample , this was his business ; But ...
... holy were , and virtuous , He was to sinful man nought despitous , Ne of his speechè dangerous nor digne ; But in his teaching discreet and benign . To drawen folk to heaven by fairness , By good ensample , this was his business ; But ...
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... findè wordès new : He may not spare although he were his brother : He might as well say one word as another . Christ spake himself full broad in Holy Writ , And well ye wot no villainy is it . Eke GEOFFREY CHAUCER . 21.
... findè wordès new : He may not spare although he were his brother : He might as well say one word as another . Christ spake himself full broad in Holy Writ , And well ye wot no villainy is it . Eke GEOFFREY CHAUCER . 21.
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