The Canterbury TalesG.Routledge, 1857 - 586 psl. |
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... toun : For he had power of confession , As saide himselfe , more than a curat , For of his ordre he was licenciat . Ful swetely herde he confession , And plesant was his absolution . He was an esy man to give penance , Ther as he wiste ...
... toun : For he had power of confession , As saide himselfe , more than a curat , For of his ordre he was licenciat . Ful swetely herde he confession , And plesant was his absolution . He was an esy man to give penance , Ther as he wiste ...
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... toun , And every hosteler and gay tapstere , Better than a lazar or a beggere , For unto swiche a worthy man as he Accordeth nought , as by his faculte , To haven with sike lazars acquaintance . It is not honest , it may not avance , As ...
... toun , And every hosteler and gay tapstere , Better than a lazar or a beggere , For unto swiche a worthy man as he Accordeth nought , as by his faculte , To haven with sike lazars acquaintance . It is not honest , it may not avance , As ...
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... toun : But riche he was of holy thought and werk . He was also a lerned man , a clerk , That Cristes gospel trewely wolde preche . His parishens devoutly wolde he teche . Benigne he was , and wonder diligent , And in adversite ful ...
... toun : But riche he was of holy thought and werk . He was also a lerned man , a clerk , That Cristes gospel trewely wolde preche . His parishens devoutly wolde he teche . Benigne he was , and wonder diligent , And in adversite ful ...
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... toun , men clepen Baldeswell . Tucked he was , as is a frere , aboute , And ever he rode the hinderest of the route . A sompnour was ther with us in that place , That hadde a fire - red cherubinnes face , For sausefleme " he was , with ...
... toun , men clepen Baldeswell . Tucked he was , as is a frere , aboute , And ever he rode the hinderest of the route . A sompnour was ther with us in that place , That hadde a fire - red cherubinnes face , For sausefleme " he was , with ...
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... toun , In all his wele and in his moste pride , He was ware , as he cast his eye aside , Wher that ther kneled in the highe wey A compagnie of ladies , twey and twey , Eche after other , clad in clothes blake : But swiche a crie and ...
... toun , In all his wele and in his moste pride , He was ware , as he cast his eye aside , Wher that ther kneled in the highe wey A compagnie of ladies , twey and twey , Eche after other , clad in clothes blake : But swiche a crie and ...
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