The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, 第 1 卷Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Withouten bake mete never was his hous , Of fish and flesh , and that so plenteous , It snewed in his hous of mete and drinke , Of alle deintees that men coud of thinke , After the sondry sesons of the yere , So changed he his mete and ...
... Withouten bake mete never was his hous , Of fish and flesh , and that so plenteous , It snewed in his hous of mete and drinke , Of alle deintees that men coud of thinke , After the sondry sesons of the yere , So changed he his mete and ...
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... withouten more speche . " Our conseil was not longe for to seche : Us thought it was not worth to make it wise , And granted him withouten more avise , And bad him say his verdit , as him leste . Whan that ye comen agen from Canterbury ...
... withouten more speche . " Our conseil was not longe for to seche : Us thought it was not worth to make it wise , And granted him withouten more avise , And bad him say his verdit , as him leste . Whan that ye comen agen from Canterbury ...
第 10 頁
... withouten more respite They fallen groff , and crien pitously ; " Have on us wretched wimmen som mercy , And let our sorwe sinken in thin herte . " This gentil duk doun from his courser sterte Whith herte pitous whan he herd hem speke ...
... withouten more respite They fallen groff , and crien pitously ; " Have on us wretched wimmen som mercy , And let our sorwe sinken in thin herte . " This gentil duk doun from his courser sterte Whith herte pitous whan he herd hem speke ...
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... withouten any raunson Duk Theseus him let out of prison , Frely to gon , wher that him list over all , In swiche a gise , as I you tellen shall . This was the forword , plainly for to endite , Betwixen Theseus and him Arcite : That if ...
... withouten any raunson Duk Theseus him let out of prison , Frely to gon , wher that him list over all , In swiche a gise , as I you tellen shall . This was the forword , plainly for to endite , Betwixen Theseus and him Arcite : That if ...
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... Withouten weting of any other wight , That bere I wol be founden as a knight , And bringen harneis right ynough for thee ; And chese the beste , and leve the werste for me . And mete and drinke this night wol I bring Ynough for thee ...
... Withouten weting of any other wight , That bere I wol be founden as a knight , And bringen harneis right ynough for thee ; And chese the beste , and leve the werste for me . And mete and drinke this night wol I bring Ynough for thee ...
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第 72 頁 - ... Enfourmed whan the king was of the knight, And hath conceived in his wit aright The maner and the forme of all this thing, Ful glad and blith, this noble doughty king Repaireth to his revel, as befóme. The bridel is in to the tour yborne, And kept among his jewels lefe and dere: The hors vanisht, I n'ot in what manere, Out of hir sight, ye get no more of me : But thus I lete in lust and jolitee This Cambuscan his lordes festeying. Til that wel nigh the day began to spring. PARS SECUNDA. The...