The Canterbury TalesG.Routledge, 1857 - 586 psl. |
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... thilke day that they were children lite , ' Was come to Athenes , his felaw to visite , And for to play , as he was wont to do , For in this world he loved no man so : And he loved him as tendrely again . So wel they loved , as olde ...
... thilke day that they were children lite , ' Was come to Athenes , his felaw to visite , And for to play , as he was wont to do , For in this world he loved no man so : And he loved him as tendrely again . So wel they loved , as olde ...
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... thilke woful Palamon , That hath thy prison broken wilíully . I am thy mortal fo , and it am I That loveth so hot Emelie the bright , That I wold dien present in hire sight . Therfore I axe deth and my jewise . " But sle my felaw in the ...
... thilke woful Palamon , That hath thy prison broken wilíully . I am thy mortal fo , and it am I That loveth so hot Emelie the bright , That I wold dien present in hire sight . Therfore I axe deth and my jewise . " But sle my felaw in the ...
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... thilke colde and frosty region , Ther as Mars hath his sovereine mansion . First on the wall was peinted a forest , In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best , 1 Where . This description of the temple of Venus is chiefly taken from ...
... thilke colde and frosty region , Ther as Mars hath his sovereine mansion . First on the wall was peinted a forest , In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best , 1 Where . This description of the temple of Venus is chiefly taken from ...
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... thilke sharpe swerd over his hed13 Yhanging by a subtil twined thred . Depeinted was the slaughter of Julius , Of gret Nero , and of Antonius : All be that thilke time they were unborne , Yet was hir deth depeinted therbeforne , By ...
... thilke sharpe swerd over his hed13 Yhanging by a subtil twined thred . Depeinted was the slaughter of Julius , Of gret Nero , and of Antonius : All be that thilke time they were unborne , Yet was hir deth depeinted therbeforne , By ...
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... Chaucer says , two houres before the sunrise of the fol- lowing day . Accordingly . we are told in ver . 2273 , that the third hour after Thou glader of the mount of Citheron , For thilke 2197-2224 . 63 THE KNIGHTES TALE .
... Chaucer says , two houres before the sunrise of the fol- lowing day . Accordingly . we are told in ver . 2273 , that the third hour after Thou glader of the mount of Citheron , For thilke 2197-2224 . 63 THE KNIGHTES TALE .
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