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Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: Illustrated After Drawings by W. Russell Flint, The

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The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer: Illustrated After Drawings by W. Russell Flint


Publisher Location: London
Publisher Name: Philip Lee Warner
Publication Date: 1913
Number of Volumes: 3
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For certein, whan that fortune list to flee...Ne how the goddes ronne up and doun... (Frontispiece)That Jankin clerk...Thee mene I, mayde and martir...“A lusty playne, habundant of vitaille...“Allas, fortune!“Almache answerde...“Amiddes of the temple sat meschaunce...“And after this, he dide him swich plesaunce, That he him shewed his lady on a daunce” -Frankeleyns Tale“And for-as-muche as a man may acquiten him-self...“And he weex wroth...“And how asseged was Ipolita, The faire hardy quene of Scithia” “And on hir bare knees adoun they falle...“And she gan kisse his brest...“And to the tree she gooth ful hastily...“But whan she saugh the grisly rokkes blake... “But with glad chere to the yate is went...“Certes, for fals witnessing was Susanna...“Daunced a quuyer biforen Dorigen...“Grisilde of this... (Frontispiece)“He caste his eye upon Emelya...“His bowe he bente...“I swoor that al my walkinge out by nighte...“In Flaundres whylom was a companye...“Jalous he was...“Judith, by hir good conseil...“Night with his mantel...“Now lat us turne agayn to Januarie...“Remember yow, myn owene lord so dere...“The constable of the castel doun is fare...“This child with pitous lamentacioun...“Thise almesses shaltow doon of thyne owene propre thinges... (Frontispiece)“To shippe is brough this woful faire mayde Solempnely...“Whan that Aprille with his shoures sote...“… And on this book he swoor anoon She gilty was...“…The knight saugh verraily al this...

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