| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 360 pages
...Right at myn owen cost, and be youre gyde. And who so wole my juggement withseie, Schal paye for al we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, 810 And I wole erely schappe me therfore." This thing was graunted, and oure othus swore With ful glad... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1847 - 358 pages
...Right at myn owen cost, and be youre gyde. And who so wole my juggement withseie, Schal paye for al we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, 81o And I wole erely schappe me therfore." This thing was graunted, and oure othus swore With ful glad... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 362 pages
...Right at myn owen cost, and be youre gyde. And who so wole my juggement withseie, Schal paye for al we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, 810 And I wole erely schappe me therfore." This thing was graunted, and oure othus swore With ful glad... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1853 - 248 pages
...Right at myn owen cost, and be youre gyde. And who so wole my juggement withseie Schal paye for al we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, 810 And I wole erely schappe me therfore." This thing was graunted, and oure othus swore With ful glad... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Stephen Haskins Carpenter - English language - 1872 - 342 pages
...makenjyou the more mery, I wol myselven gladly with you ryde, Right at myn owen cost, and bejioure gyde. And whoso wole my juggement withseie 805 Schal paye al that we spenden by the weye. And if _ye vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, And I wole erely schape me therfore.'... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1874 - 304 pages
...this place sittynge by this post, 800 Whan that we come ageyn from Caunterbury. And for to maken j'ou the more mery, I wol myselven gladly with_you ryde,...Schal paye al that we spenden by the weye. And if j>e vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, And I wole erely schape me therfore.'... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1879 - 734 pages
...with yow ryde Right at myn owene cost, and be youre gyde, And who so wole my juggement withseye Shal paye al that we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouche-sauf that it be so Tel me anon, with-outen wordes mo, And I wol erly shape 1 me therfore." This thyng was graunted, and... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 766 pages
...with yow ryde Right at myn owene cost, and be youre gyde, And who so wole my juggement withseye Shal paye al that we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouche-sauf that it be so Tel me anon, with-outen wordes mo, And I wol erly shape i me therfore." This thyng was graunted, and... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1886 - 288 pages
...\vith_>'ou ryde, Right at myn owen cost, and be _youre gycle. And whoso wole my juggement \vithseie 805 Schal paye al that we spenden by the weye. And if j>e vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, And I wole erely schape me therfore.'... | |
| Hiram Corson - English language - 1889 - 618 pages
...80Î Righ: at myn owen cost, and be youre gyde. And whoso wole my judgement withseie Schal paye for al we spenden by the weye. And if ye vouchesauf that it be so, Telle me anoon, withouten wordes moo, 810 And I wole erely schappe me therfore.' This thing was graunted, and oure othus swore With ful glad... | |
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