The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer: With an Essay on His Language and Versification, an Introductory Discourse, Notes, and a Glossary by Tho. Tyrwhitt, 4 tomasPickering, 1830 |
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... hire body , to a ring of gold that is worne in the groine of a sowe ; for right as a sowe wroteth in every ordure , so wroteth she hire beautee in stinking ordure of sinne . The thridde cause , that ought to meve a man to contrition ...
... hire body , to a ring of gold that is worne in the groine of a sowe ; for right as a sowe wroteth in every ordure , so wroteth she hire beautee in stinking ordure of sinne . The thridde cause , that ought to meve a man to contrition ...
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... hire husbond , and he ete ; and anon the eyen of hem both opened : and whan they knewe that they were naked , they sowed of a fig - tree leves in maner of breches , to hiden hir members . Here mow ye seen , that dedly sinne hath first ...
... hire husbond , and he ete ; and anon the eyen of hem both opened : and whan they knewe that they were naked , they sowed of a fig - tree leves in maner of breches , to hiden hir members . Here mow ye seen , that dedly sinne hath first ...
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... hire precious oynement . This maner murmuring is swiche as whan man grutcheth of goodnesse that himself doth , or that other folk don of hir owen catel . Somtime cometh murmur of pride , as whan Simon the Pharisee grutched ayenst the ...
... hire precious oynement . This maner murmuring is swiche as whan man grutcheth of goodnesse that himself doth , or that other folk don of hir owen catel . Somtime cometh murmur of pride , as whan Simon the Pharisee grutched ayenst the ...
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... conseil to areise wrongful customes and talages ; of which sayth Salomon : A lion roring , and a bere hungrie , ben like to cruel Lordes , in withholding or abregging of the hire or of the wages of servantes THE PERSONES TALE . 61.
... conseil to areise wrongful customes and talages ; of which sayth Salomon : A lion roring , and a bere hungrie , ben like to cruel Lordes , in withholding or abregging of the hire or of the wages of servantes THE PERSONES TALE . 61.
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... hire or of the wages of servantes , or elles in usurie , or in withdrawing of the almesse of poure folk . For which ... hire child in hire slepe , it is homicide and dedly sinne . Also whan a man disturbleth conception of a childe , and ...
... hire or of the wages of servantes , or elles in usurie , or in withdrawing of the almesse of poure folk . For which ... hire child in hire slepe , it is homicide and dedly sinne . Also whan a man disturbleth conception of a childe , and ...
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The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer– With an Essay on His Language and ..., 4 tomas Geoffrey Chaucer Visos knygos peržiūra - 1830 |
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