"But I, allas, now morne shal; Bicause I was without the wal..."
by: Edward Coley Burne-Jones (Artist)
from: The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer (P. 312) -  1958
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"The roses weren assured alle, Defenced with the stronge walle. Now Jelousye ful wel may be Of drede devoid, in libertee, Whether that he slepe or wake; For of his roses may noon be take. But I, allas, now morne shal; Bicause I was without the wal, Ful moche dole and mone I made." (p. 284)
"The roses weren assured alle, Defenced with the stronge walle. Now Jelousye ful wel may be Of drede devoid, in libertee, Whether that he slepe or wake; For of his roses may noon be take. But I, allas, now morne shal; Bicause I was without the wal, Ful moche dole and mone I made." (p. 284)