The Tale of Beryn: With a Prologue of the Merry Adventure of the Pardoner with a Tapster at CanterburyFrederick James Furnivall, William Alexander Clouston, Walter George Boswell-Stone, Frederick John Vipan Early English Text Society, 1909 - 240 من الصفحات |
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... plase to a - nothir ; ) He toke his staff to the Tapstere : " welcom myne owne bropere , " 24 Quod she , with a ffrendly look , al redy for to kys ; And he , as a man I - lernyd of such kynd [ e ] nes , Bracyd hir / by the myddiH ...
... plase to a - nothir ; ) He toke his staff to the Tapstere : " welcom myne owne bropere , " 24 Quod she , with a ffrendly look , al redy for to kys ; And he , as a man I - lernyd of such kynd [ e ] nes , Bracyd hir / by the myddiH ...
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... plase , - as he so wants to so longid his holy conscience to se pe Nonnys fase . see the Nun's face . The Knight goes to the Shrine . The Pardoner , Miller , & c . , make funny guesses as to glass window 144 The knyzte went with his ...
... plase , - as he so wants to so longid his holy conscience to se pe Nonnys fase . see the Nun's face . The Knight goes to the Shrine . The Pardoner , Miller , & c . , make funny guesses as to glass window 144 The knyzte went with his ...
الصفحة 13
... plase ne where Then the Par- He spak no word ther - of , but held hym close & stil As he pat hopid sikirlich to have had al his wit ; And pouzt [ ful ] many a mery pou3t by hym self a - loon : " I am I - loggit , " pouzt he , " best ...
... plase ne where Then the Par- He spak no word ther - of , but held hym close & stil As he pat hopid sikirlich to have had al his wit ; And pouzt [ ful ] many a mery pou3t by hym self a - loon : " I am I - loggit , " pouzt he , " best ...
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... plase , Or els gentil vommen , —for lesing ' of my grace , Of daliaunce & of sportis , & of goodly chere ; Therfor , anenst hir ' estatis , I wołł in no manere Deme ne determyn ; but of lewd [ e ] kittis , As tapsters , & oper such ...
... plase , Or els gentil vommen , —for lesing ' of my grace , Of daliaunce & of sportis , & of goodly chere ; Therfor , anenst hir ' estatis , I wołł in no manere Deme ne determyn ; but of lewd [ e ] kittis , As tapsters , & oper such ...
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... plase , as Chapmen berith hir pak ; And so he did too mo , as he coud a - rede , Graspyng aftir with the staff in lengith & eke in brede , And fond hym othir while red [ i ] lich I - nowze 524 529 bad names , and asks for his staff ...
... plase , as Chapmen berith hir pak ; And so he did too mo , as he coud a - rede , Graspyng aftir with the staff in lengith & eke in brede , And fond hym othir while red [ i ] lich I - nowze 524 529 bad names , and asks for his staff ...
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3ewe a-noon aftir Agea ageyn Aigres atte avisid Berinus bettir blynd Burgeyse Chaucer chere coude covenaunt Cursor Mundi dede doith emperor euery evir F. J. FURNIVALL Falsetown father Faunus Fawnus feir ffadir ffawnus ffor fynd grete had[de hanybald hath hede hert hize hond in-to Isope knyff leaf leve litiH lyff lyve Macaigne maner marchandise merchant modir my3t myne nakid nauzt nevir oppon Pardoner Pardonere pere plase pley pou3t pouze pouzt pret Prof purh quod Beryn quod Geffrey Rame rizt romance Rome says seneschal seyd shal Shippis shul shuld sith Skeat sone sorow soth Steward Tale of Beryn Tapster ther to-fore toke trewe trowith tyme vomman watir wele wher Wherfor whils wold wołł wondir woot word wordis wyff yeur zewe þat þey
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الصفحة 174 - Among the other spectacles of rare and stupendous luxury was a tree of gold and silver spreading into eighteen large branches, on which, and on the lesser boughs, sat a variety of birds made of the same precious metals, as well as the leaves of the tree. While the machinery affected spontaneous motions, the several birds warbled their natural harmony. Through this scene of magnificence the Greek ambassador was led by the vizier to the foot of the caliph's throne.
الصفحة viii - ... that they come through, what with the noise of their singing. and with the sound of their piping, and with the jangling of their Canterbury bells, and with the barking out of dogs after them, they make more noise than if the king came there away with all his clarions, and many other minstrels.
الصفحة 175 - Hurlewaynes meyne, is the Maisnie Hellequin of old French popular superstition, in Latin familia Harlequini. The name is spelt in different ways, Hellequin, Herlequin, Henequin, &c. The legend was, that Charles the Fifth of France, and his men, who fell all in a great battle, were condemned for their crimes to wander over the world on horseback, constantly employed in fighting battles. Some derived the name from that of the Emperor, Charles quint, Charlequin, Herlequin, Hellequin. Of course this...