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 13by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 116 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1908 - 340 pages
...sessiouns ther was he lord and sire ; 355 Ful ofte tyme he was knyght.of/ihe shire. . , and a^gijfeer al of silk, Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk,...[a] countour ; Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. ____ 360 An HABERDASSHERE, and a CARPENTER. °*^-, „,./.'«''.. A WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPYCER,... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1910 - 1176 pages
...Fnl ofte tyme he was knight of the shire. An anlas and a gipser al of silk Hcng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. 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,... | |
| English poetry - 1910 - 498 pages
...ofte tyme he was knight of the shire. An anlas187 and a gipser"8 al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour;™* Was nowher such a worthy vavasour."* An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE,"* a DYERE, and a TAPICER,"" And they were clothed alle in... | |
| English poetry - 1910 - 236 pages
...355 Ful ofte tyme he was knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, [dagger] [pouch] Heeng at his girdel, whit as morne milk; A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour. [auditor] Was nowher such a worthy vavasour. . . . [land-holder] 360 A SHIPMAN was ther, wonyng fer... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - English literature - 1910 - 776 pages
...te tyme he was knight of the shire3". An aniass? anj a gipger3» al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt ade, 1 See note on II. 1030. 2 In their fourfold character of vavasour40. 360 An Haberdassher4i and a Carpenter, A Webbe,42 a Dyere, and a Tapicer43, And they were... | |
| American poetry - 1910 - 498 pages
...ofte tyme he was knight of the shire. An antes1*7 and a gipser1" al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour;"* Was nowher such a worthy vavasour.100 An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER, A WEBBE,1•1 a DYERE, and a TAPICER,"" And they were... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1911 - 346 pages
...knyght of the shire. An anlaas, and a gipser al of silk, 5 Heng at his girdel, whit as morne-milk ; A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour. Was no-wher...and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapycer, — 10 And they were clothed alle in o lyveree Of a solempne and greet fraternitee. Ful fressh and... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1911 - 330 pages
...al of silk, 5 Heng at his girdel, whit as morne-milk ; A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour. j Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. (360) An Haberdasshere,...and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyere, and a Tapycer, — 10 And they were clothed alle in o lyveree Of a solempne and greet fraternitee. Ful fressh and... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - English poetry - 1911 - 792 pages
...was knight of the shire. An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel, whyt as morne milk. 360 A shirreve hadde he been, and a countour ; Was no-wher such a worthy vavasour. An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER, HABERA WEBBE, a DYERE, and a TAPICER, — DASSHER. Were with us eek,... | |
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