A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Chaucer. Surrey. Wyatt. SackvilleJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1793 |
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第 iv 頁
... tell us that he received the rudiments of his education in Solere's Hall , Cambridge , where he wrote his Court 9 Love ; and afterwards completed his studies in Merton College , Oxford . In his Court of Love , he fpeaks of himself under ...
... tell us that he received the rudiments of his education in Solere's Hall , Cambridge , where he wrote his Court 9 Love ; and afterwards completed his studies in Merton College , Oxford . In his Court of Love , he fpeaks of himself under ...
第 vii 頁
... tell at least one tale in going to Canterbury , and another in coming back from thence ; and that he who fhall tell the heft tales , shall be treated by the reft with a fupper , upon their return to the fame inn . It appears allo that ...
... tell at least one tale in going to Canterbury , and another in coming back from thence ; and that he who fhall tell the heft tales , shall be treated by the reft with a fupper , upon their return to the fame inn . It appears allo that ...
第 11 頁
... tell thee utterly ; For par amour I loved hire first or thou . What wolt thou fayn ? thou wistest nat right now Whether he were a woman or a goddeffe : Thin is affection of holineffe , And min is love as to a creature , For which I ...
... tell thee utterly ; For par amour I loved hire first or thou . What wolt thou fayn ? thou wistest nat right now Whether he were a woman or a goddeffe : Thin is affection of holineffe , And min is love as to a creature , For which I ...
第 17 頁
... tell , or who coud it endite , The joye that is maked in the place Whan Thefeus hath don fo fayre a grace ? But doen on knees went every manere wight , And thanked him with all hir hertes might , And namely thefe Thebanes often fith ...
... tell , or who coud it endite , The joye that is maked in the place Whan Thefeus hath don fo fayre a grace ? But doen on knees went every manere wight , And thanked him with all hir hertes might , And namely thefe Thebanes often fith ...
第 20 頁
... tell I not as now his obfervances . But at the laft the ftatue of Venus fhoke , And made a figne whereby that he toke That his praiere accepted was that day ; For though the figne fhewed a delay , Yet wift he wel that granted was his ...
... tell I not as now his obfervances . But at the laft the ftatue of Venus fhoke , And made a figne whereby that he toke That his praiere accepted was that day ; For though the figne fhewed a delay , Yet wift he wel that granted was his ...
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第 108 頁 - folk, thou falfe thefe. Now, Sires quod he, if it be you fo lefe To finden Deth, tourne up this croked way, For in that grove I left him by my fay Under a tree, and ther he wol abide, Ne for your
第 26 頁 - is and eterne ; Wei may men knowen, but it be a fool, That every part deriveth from his hool ; For Nature hath not taken his beginning Of no partie ne cantel of a thing, But of a thing that parfit is and
第 viii 頁 - genius was univerfal, and adapted to themes of unbounded variety ; that his merit was not lefs in painting familiar manners with humour and propriety, than in moving the paffions, and in reprefenting the beautiful, or the grand objects of nature,
第 4 頁 - and that a grete was he ; Scint Julian he was in his contrée. His brede, his ale¡ was alway after on ; A better envyned man was no wher non. Withouten bake mete never was his hous Of
第 30 頁 - But all for nought, he herde not a word. An hole he fond ful low upon the bord, Ther as the cat was wont in for to crepe, And at that hole he loked in ful depe, And at the
第 503 頁 - Ne nevirmore myne eyin two ben drye ; And to your routhe and to your trouthe I crye, But wel away : to ferre ben they to fetche : Thus holdith me my Deftiny a wretche ; But me to rede out of this drede or gye Ne may my wit (fo
第 57 頁 - a piftel in his ere, And bad him to be glad, and have no fere. Whan they ben comen to the court, this knight Said he had hold his day as he had hight, And redy was his
第 158 頁 - And borwe gold be it a pound or two, Or ten or twelve, or many fommes mo, And make hem wenen at the lefte wey That of a pound we
第 73 頁 - indigne and unworthy Am I to thilke honour that ye me bede, But as ye wol yourfelf, right fo wol I : And here I fwere that never willingly In werk ne thought I n'ill you difobeie For to be ded, though me were loth to
第 15 頁 - And namely at the grete hart in May, That in his bed ther daweth him no day That he n'is clad, and redy for to ride With huntc and