| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 338 pages
...of the king Artour, Of which | that Bret|ons spek\e: gret | honour|. Chau. Wif of Bathes Prologue. Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seken strange strondes, To ser\ve hal|wes : couth | in sun|dry lond|es. Chau. Prologue. The past tense generally ends in de... | |
| 1857 - 676 pages
...fowles maken melodie, That slepen alle night with, open eye, So priketh him nature in his corages^ Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seken strange strondea, To serve halwes couthe in Sondry londes ; And specially from Every shire's ende Of Englelond... | |
| Alfred Barron - 1875 - 336 pages
...COMPANY. 1875. COPYRIGHT SECURED. 1875TO MAUD, A PINKISH-BROWN DAY-OLD BABY, LYING ON A PILLOW LIKE SOME QUEER SHELL CAST ON THE SAND BY A MIGHTY OCEAN-BILLOW....for to seken strange strondes. — Chaucer. PREFACE. book was written some ten years ago in the old ^Connecticut town of Wallingford, and published in a... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1882 - 766 pages
...| that Bret j cms ,spek '. e : gret | honour | . Chau. Wif of Bathes Tale; C, T. 6439. Than longcn folk to gon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seken strange strondes, To ser \ vt * hal j wes : couth | in sun ] dry lond [ es. Chau. Prologue, 12. The past tense generally... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 454 pages
...fowles maken melodie, That slepen al the night with open eye, So priketh hem nature in hir corage's ; Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seken strange strondes, To feme halwes * kouthe a in sondry londes ; And specially, from every shires ends Of Engelond, to... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...fowles maken melodie, That slepen al the night with open eye, So priketh hem nature in hir corages ; Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seken strange strondes, To feme halwes * kouthe * in sondry londes ; And specially, from every shires ende Of Engelond, to... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1905 - 494 pages
...maken melodye, That slepen al the night with open ye, So priketh hem nature in here corages :—• Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seken straunge strondes, To feme holwes, kouthe in sondry londes; And specially, from every schires ende... | |
| Ernest Ingersoll - 1921 - 478 pages
...Anticipations When that Aprille with his showres sweet The drought of Marche hath pierced to the root, Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages And palmers for to seken strange strandes. Mr. Merl La Voy is reported to have sailed recently for China to serve in the Pathe news-service.... | |
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