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Pagina 31
... and so pitoùs , She wolde wepe if that she saw a mous 3 Her pleasure . 4 Smallest spot . 1 Called . 3 Neatly . 7 To imitate . 5 Rose . 6 Took pains . 8 Worthy . 10 Caughte in a trappe , if it were ded A. D. 1328-1400 . 31 CHAUCER .
... and so pitoùs , She wolde wepe if that she saw a mous 3 Her pleasure . 4 Smallest spot . 1 Called . 3 Neatly . 7 To imitate . 5 Rose . 6 Took pains . 8 Worthy . 10 Caughte in a trappe , if it were ded A. D. 1328-1400 . 31 CHAUCER .
Pagina 35
... That it coupléd to foul thyrldom . But if he had assayed it , Then all perquer he should it wit ; 7 prize 1 Pleasure . 2 Desired . 3 Over , above . • Exactly . 4 Peculiar state or condition . 6 Thraldom . 7 Know . A. D. 1396 . 35 BARBOUR .
... That it coupléd to foul thyrldom . But if he had assayed it , Then all perquer he should it wit ; 7 prize 1 Pleasure . 2 Desired . 3 Over , above . • Exactly . 4 Peculiar state or condition . 6 Thraldom . 7 Know . A. D. 1396 . 35 BARBOUR .
Pagina 53
... pleasure , that I find in Plato : Alas good folke , they never felt , what trewe pleasure ment . And howe came you Madame , quoth I , to this deepe knowledge of pleasure , and what did chieflie allure you unto it : seinge , not many ...
... pleasure , that I find in Plato : Alas good folke , they never felt , what trewe pleasure ment . And howe came you Madame , quoth I , to this deepe knowledge of pleasure , and what did chieflie allure you unto it : seinge , not many ...
Pagina 62
... pleasure in the Scottish woods Three summers days to take ; The cheefest harts in Chevy - Chace To kill and beare away . These tydings to Erle Douglas came , In Scottland where he lay : Who sent Erle Percy present word , He wold prevent ...
... pleasure in the Scottish woods Three summers days to take ; The cheefest harts in Chevy - Chace To kill and beare away . These tydings to Erle Douglas came , In Scottland where he lay : Who sent Erle Percy present word , He wold prevent ...
Pagina 77
... pleasure fed , Hable to heale the sicke and to revive the ded . In her faire eyes two living lamps did flame , Kindled above at th ' Hevenly Makers light , And darted fyrie beames out of the same , So passing persant , ' and so wondrous ...
... pleasure fed , Hable to heale the sicke and to revive the ded . In her faire eyes two living lamps did flame , Kindled above at th ' Hevenly Makers light , And darted fyrie beames out of the same , So passing persant , ' and so wondrous ...
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Choice Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief English ... Thomas Budd Shaw,William Smith Volledige weergave - 1850 |
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