The Canterbury Tales and Faerie Queene: With Other Poems of Chaucer and Spenser |
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... sweet or long - rooted cyprus . 24 A rich soup made by stamping flesh in a mortar . 25 Gangrene , ulcer . 26 Not what is now known by the name ; one part of it was the brawn of a capon . 27 A seaman who dwelt far to the West . 23 On a ...
... sweet or long - rooted cyprus . 24 A rich soup made by stamping flesh in a mortar . 25 Gangrene , ulcer . 26 Not what is now known by the name ; one part of it was the brawn of a capon . 27 A seaman who dwelt far to the West . 23 On a ...
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... sweet , farewell , mine Emily , And softly take me in your armës tway , For love of God , and hearken what I say . I have here with my cousin Palamon Had strife and rancour many a day agone , For love of you , and for my jealousy . And ...
... sweet , farewell , mine Emily , And softly take me in your armës tway , For love of God , and hearken what I say . I have here with my cousin Palamon Had strife and rancour many a day agone , For love of you , and for my jealousy . And ...
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... sweet as is the root Of liquorice , or any setewall.6 His Almagest , 7 and bookës great and small , His astrolabe , belonging to his art , His augrim stonës , 9 layed fair apart On shelves couched 10 at his bedde's head , His press y ...
... sweet as is the root Of liquorice , or any setewall.6 His Almagest , 7 and bookës great and small , His astrolabe , belonging to his art , His augrim stonës , 9 layed fair apart On shelves couched 10 at his bedde's head , His press y ...
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... sweet , and taketh his psalt'ry And playeth fast , and maketh melody . Then fell it thus , that to the parish church , Of Christe's owen workës for to wirch , 8 This good wife went upon a holy day : Her forehead shone as bright as any ...
... sweet , and taketh his psalt'ry And playeth fast , and maketh melody . Then fell it thus , that to the parish church , Of Christe's owen workës for to wirch , 8 This good wife went upon a holy day : Her forehead shone as bright as any ...
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... sweet , ere he had combed his hair . Under his tongue a truë love 30 he bare , For thereby thought he to be gracious . Then came he to the carpentérë's house , And still he stood under the shot window ; extinguish fire and candle , and ...
... sweet , ere he had combed his hair . Under his tongue a truë love 30 he bare , For thereby thought he to be gracious . Then came he to the carpentérë's house , And still he stood under the shot window ; extinguish fire and candle , and ...
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adown Anglo-Saxon anon Archimago Artegall beast bliss blood Britomart brought Canterbury Tales certes Chaucer counsel Court of Love Cressida cruel Dame daughter dear death doth dread Elfin Knight ellës ev'ry evermore eyen eyes Faerie Queen Faery fair false farforth fast fear Florimell flow'r foul gentle Godde's gold goodly grace Guyon hand hast hath heard heart heartë heav'nly heaven hight honour House of Fame king knight Knight's Tale lady living lord mannére mighty naught never nigh noble pain Pandarus poet pray Prince Queen quoth saidë Saint saith sayn seem'd shalt shame shield shouldë sight slain soon sore sorrow spake Spenser sweet tale tell tellë thee Therewith Theseus thine thing thou thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida unto Venus ween wife wight wise withoutë wont word wordës wouldë