Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 168
... better so To lodge then in the salvage fields to rome . The knight full gladly soone agreed thereto , ( Being his ... better doe I weare , no better doe I feed . 21 " Therefore I doe not any one envý , Nor am envýde of any one therefore ...
... better so To lodge then in the salvage fields to rome . The knight full gladly soone agreed thereto , ( Being his ... better doe I weare , no better doe I feed . 21 " Therefore I doe not any one envý , Nor am envýde of any one therefore ...
Sivu 234
... better spared a better man . Oh , I should have a heavy miss of thee If I were much in love with vanity ! ° Death hath not struck so fat a deer today , Though many dearer , in this bloody fray . Emboweled will I see thee by and by ...
... better spared a better man . Oh , I should have a heavy miss of thee If I were much in love with vanity ! ° Death hath not struck so fat a deer today , Though many dearer , in this bloody fray . Emboweled will I see thee by and by ...
Sivu 429
... better , gives ye the best covenant of his fidelity ; and that his loyalest affection and his hope waits on your proceedings . His highest praising is not flat- tery , and his plainest advice is a kind of praising ; for though I should ...
... better , gives ye the best covenant of his fidelity ; and that his loyalest affection and his hope waits on your proceedings . His highest praising is not flat- tery , and his plainest advice is a kind of praising ; for though I should ...
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