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" An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk; A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour. Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. "
The Prologue - Page 13
by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 116 pages
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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: The Prologue

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 220 pages
...sessiouns ther was he lord and sire ; 355 Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as...countour ; Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. 360 An HABEEDASSHEEE, and a CAEPENTEE, A WEBBE, a DYEEE, and a TAPYCEE, — And they were clothed alle in...
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The Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1903 - 422 pages
...Ful ofte tyme he was knight of the shire. An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour; Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. 360 AN HABERDA55HER and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPICER, Were with us eek, clothed in o liveree,...
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The works of Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 838 pages
...day. At sessiouns ther was he lord and sire ; Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as...vavasour. 360 An HABERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER, A WEBBB, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER, — And they were clothed alle in o lyveree Of a solempne and greet...
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The works of Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 842 pages
...lord and sire ; Ful ofte tymc he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Hecngat whiche that goht oonly the righte wey while sche foisaketh...myn estatutes. And with Kethorice com forth Musice V ^ An HABBRDASSHERE, and a CARPINTER; A WEBBE.TTDYKRE, and a TAPYCER, — And they were clothed alle...
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The Principles and Progress of English Poetry

Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - English poetry - 1904 - 772 pages
...shire. An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirrev< ? hadd<? he been, and a countour; Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. 360 The Haberdassher, the Carpenter, the Webbe, the Dyere, and the Tapicer An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER,...
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The Principles and Progress of English Poetry

Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - English poetry - 1904 - 726 pages
...the shire. An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirrev^ hadd<? he been, and a countour ; Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. 360 The Haberdassher, the Carpenter, the Webbe, the Dyere, and the Tapicer An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER,...
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Selections from [Chaucer's] Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1905 - 344 pages
...sessiouns ther was he lord and sire ; 355 Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, Heen'g at his girdel whit as...a countour. Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. 360 The Haberdasher, etc. An HABERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER, — And they...
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The Principles and Progress of English Poetry

Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - English poetry - 1905 - 726 pages
...the shire.' An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirrew hadd^ he been, and a countour ; Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. 360 The Haberdassher, the Carpenter, the Wcbbe, the Dyere, and the Tapicer An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER,...
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English Poetry (1170-1892).

John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 616 pages
...sessiouns ther was he lord and sire; 355 Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas,'1 and a gipser " al of silk, Heeng at his girdel whit as...morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been and a countour; n Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour." 360 1 musical instrument ' go to school * care • meaning •...
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Selections from Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1907 - 352 pages
...berd; E., a; rest the. 336. E., owene. 341. E., alweys. 338. E., verray; HI., verraily. 349. E., muwe. A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour; Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. 360 An Haberdassher and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapicer,— And they were clothed alle in o liveree,...
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