Caxton's Book of Curtesye: Printed at Westminster about 1477-8 A.D. and Now Reprinted, with Two Ms. Copies of the Same Treatise, from the Oriel Ms. 79, and the Balliol Ms. 354, العدد 3;العدد 6;العدد 60Early English text society, 1868 - 57 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 8
... chere and countenance ; And loke , my childe , to folkys that ye mete , Ye spekyn feyre wyth wordis of plesaunce ; To youre souerayne wyth humble obeysaunce , To hym that is youre felowe and pere , 59 Yevith feyre langage wyth ryght ...
... chere and countenance ; And loke , my childe , to folkys that ye mete , Ye spekyn feyre wyth wordis of plesaunce ; To youre souerayne wyth humble obeysaunce , To hym that is youre felowe and pere , 59 Yevith feyre langage wyth ryght ...
الصفحة 9
... chere / and countenaunce But loke my child / to folkes that ye mete Ye speke fayr / with wordes of plesaunce Demure and curtoys / of your demenaunce To hym that is your felawe ande pere Gyue ye fair langage / and a frendly chere [ 10 ] ...
... chere / and countenaunce But loke my child / to folkes that ye mete Ye speke fayr / with wordes of plesaunce Demure and curtoys / of your demenaunce To hym that is your felawe ande pere Gyue ye fair langage / and a frendly chere [ 10 ] ...
الصفحة 10
... chere , demevire of countenaunce , Remembryng , the lord aboue is he Whom to serue is grettest liberte . Avyce you weft also for any thynge , The chyrche , of prayer ys howse & place ; 80 be ware therfor of clappe or Iangelynge , ffor ...
... chere , demevire of countenaunce , Remembryng , the lord aboue is he Whom to serue is grettest liberte . Avyce you weft also for any thynge , The chyrche , of prayer ys howse & place ; 80 be ware therfor of clappe or Iangelynge , ffor ...
الصفحة 11
... chere / of goodly countenañce Remembrynge wel the lorde / a boue is he Whom to serue is grettest liberte & not to nygh your tonge mvst be applyde To answere hym with woyce moderate . Avyce you well , my lytiff child , algate 92 To ...
... chere / of goodly countenañce Remembrynge wel the lorde / a boue is he Whom to serue is grettest liberte & not to nygh your tonge mvst be applyde To answere hym with woyce moderate . Avyce you well , my lytiff child , algate 92 To ...
الصفحة 12
... chere and goodly semblaunce ; Cast not youre eye asyde in odir place , 101 For that is a tokyn of wantowne inconstaunce , Which wolle appeyre youre name , and disauaunce ; The wyse man seyth , who hathe this signes thre Ne is not like a ...
... chere and goodly semblaunce ; Cast not youre eye asyde in odir place , 101 For that is a tokyn of wantowne inconstaunce , Which wolle appeyre youre name , and disauaunce ; The wyse man seyth , who hathe this signes thre Ne is not like a ...
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الصفحة 81 - Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made hell grant what love did seek Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold...
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الصفحة 4 - Herrtage for the EE Text Society. The Laud MS. 740 was somewhat condenst and modernised, in the 17th century, into MS. Ff. 6. 30, in the Cambridge University Library:3 "The Pilgrime or the Pilgrimage of Man in this World,
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الصفحة 4 - The Pilgrime or the Pilgrimage of Man in this World," copied by Will. Baspoole, whose copy "was verbatim written by Walter Parker, 1645, and from thence transcribed by GG 1649 ; and from thence by WA 1655.