The Prologue, the Knightes Tale, the Nonne Preestes TaleClarendon Press, 1907 - 266 pages |
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... Emelye . And thus with victorie and with melodye Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde , And al his hoost , in armes him bisyde . And certes , if it nere to long to here , I wolde han told yow fully the manere , 3 Cp . Hl . weddede ; Cm ...
... Emelye . And thus with victorie and with melodye Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde , And al his hoost , in armes him bisyde . And certes , if it nere to long to here , I wolde han told yow fully the manere , 3 Cp . Hl . weddede ; Cm ...
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... Emelye hir yonge suster shene , Un - to the toun of Athenës to dwelle ; And forth he rit ; ther is namore to telle . The rede statue of Mars with spere and targe So shyneth in his whyte baner large , That alle the feeldes gliteren up ...
... Emelye hir yonge suster shene , Un - to the toun of Athenës to dwelle ; And forth he rit ; ther is namore to telle . The rede statue of Mars with spere and targe So shyneth in his whyte baner large , That alle the feeldes gliteren up ...
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... Emelye , that fairer was to sene Than is the lilie vpon his stalke grene , And fressher than the May with floures newe- For with the rose colour strof hir hewe , I noot which was the fairer of hem two- Er it were day , as was hir wone ...
... Emelye , that fairer was to sene Than is the lilie vpon his stalke grene , And fressher than the May with floures newe- For with the rose colour strof hir hewe , I noot which was the fairer of hem two- Er it were day , as was hir wone ...
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... Emelye hadde hir pleyinge . Bright was the sonne , and cleer that morweninge , And Palamon , this woful prisoner , 1 As was his wone , by leve of his gayler , Was risen , and romed in a chambre on1 heigh , In which he al the noble citee ...
... Emelye hadde hir pleyinge . Bright was the sonne , and cleer that morweninge , And Palamon , this woful prisoner , 1 As was his wone , by leve of his gayler , Was risen , and romed in a chambre on1 heigh , In which he al the noble citee ...
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... Emelye , I nam but deed ; ther nis no remedye . ' Up - on that other syde Palamon , Whan that he wiste Arcite was agon , Swich sorwe he maketh , that the grete tour Resouneth of his youling and clamour . The pure fettres on his shines ...
... Emelye , I nam but deed ; ther nis no remedye . ' Up - on that other syde Palamon , Whan that he wiste Arcite was agon , Swich sorwe he maketh , that the grete tour Resouneth of his youling and clamour . The pure fettres on his shines ...
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