Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Page 38
... thou in the grass didst slip from sight . Pensive am I , heart - sick , forlorn , - While thou hast won to pure delight In Paradise , of sorrow shorn . What fate has hither my jewel borne And left me beggared to moan and ery ? For since ...
... thou in the grass didst slip from sight . Pensive am I , heart - sick , forlorn , - While thou hast won to pure delight In Paradise , of sorrow shorn . What fate has hither my jewel borne And left me beggared to moan and ery ? For since ...
Page 60
... thou bigyle me ofter than ones . Thou shalt namore , thurgh thy flaterye Do3 me to singe and winke with myn yƫ . For he that winketh , whan he sholde see , Al wilfully , God lat him never thee ! ' Nay , ' quod the fox , but God yive ...
... thou bigyle me ofter than ones . Thou shalt namore , thurgh thy flaterye Do3 me to singe and winke with myn yƫ . For he that winketh , whan he sholde see , Al wilfully , God lat him never thee ! ' Nay , ' quod the fox , but God yive ...
Page 85
... thou must take a longe journey , Therfore thy boke of counte with the thou brynge , For turne agayne thou can not by no waye ; And loke thou be sure of thy rekenynge , For before God thou shalte answere and shewe Thy many badde dedes ...
... thou must take a longe journey , Therfore thy boke of counte with the thou brynge , For turne agayne thou can not by no waye ; And loke thou be sure of thy rekenynge , For before God thou shalte answere and shewe Thy many badde dedes ...
Page 86
But hast1 the lyghtly that thou were gone that | To helpe me in my journey , and me to kepe ; journaye . And preve3 thy frendes , yf thou can . For , wete thou well , the tyde abydeth no man , And in the worlde eche lyvynge creature For ...
But hast1 the lyghtly that thou were gone that | To helpe me in my journey , and me to kepe ; journaye . And preve3 thy frendes , yf thou can . For , wete thou well , the tyde abydeth no man , And in the worlde eche lyvynge creature For ...
Page 87
... thou wolde gyve me a newe gowne , I wyll not a fote with the go ; But and thou had taryed , I wolde not have lefte the so : And as now , God spede the in thy journaye ! For from the I wyll departe as fast as I maye . EVERY MAN . Wheder ...
... thou wolde gyve me a newe gowne , I wyll not a fote with the go ; But and thou had taryed , I wolde not have lefte the so : And as now , God spede the in thy journaye ! For from the I wyll departe as fast as I maye . EVERY MAN . Wheder ...
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