| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1885 - 560 pages
...han wel founden by experience, That dremes ben significaciouns, As wel of joye, as of tribulaciouns, That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this noon argument ; The verray preve schewith it in dede. Oon of the grettest auctours2 that men rede, Saith thus, that whilom tway... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1885 - 516 pages
...wel founden by experience, That dremes ben significaciouns, As wel of joye, as of tribulaciouns, 160 That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this noon argument ; The verray preve schewith it in dede. Oon of the grettest auctours that men rede, Saith thus, that whilom tway... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Canterbury (England) - 1889 - 332 pages
...That folk enduren in this lyf present. (4171) Ther nedeth make of this noon argument; The verray preve sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctours * that men rede Seith thus, that whylom two felawes wente 165 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente; And happed so, thay come into6 a... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Reading - 1889 - 334 pages
...That folk enduren in this lyf present. (4171) Ther nedeth make of this noon argument; verray preve sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctours * that men rede Seith thus, that why lom two felawes wente 165 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente; And happed so, thay come into 6... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 508 pages
...wfl found en by experience Q'hat dremes been significaciouns "* .s wel of iove as tribulaciouns, 4.70 That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth...rede Seith thus, that whilom two felawes wente 4175 Oh pilgrimage in a iul good entente, ~ And happed so they coomen ma toun, Wher as ther was swich congregacioun... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 pages
...folk endure n in this lyf present. (161) Ther nedeth make of this noon argument ; The verray prevo sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede Seith thus, that whylom two felawes wento 4175 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente ; And happed so, thay come into... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 708 pages
...That folk enduren in this lyf present. (161) Ther nedeth make of this noon argument; The verray preve sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede Seith thus, that whylom two felawes wente 4175 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente; And happed so, thay come into a... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Authors, Medieval - 1907 - 840 pages
...han wel founden by experience That dremes been significaciouns As wel of joye as tribulaciouns, 4170 That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth...sheweth it in dede. ' Oon of the gretteste auctours tbat men rede Seith thus, that whilom two felawes wente On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente, And happed... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1898 - 348 pages
...That folk enduren in this lyf present. (41?!) Ther nedeth make of this noon argument; The verray preve sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctours * that men rede Gt- . <. A Seith thus, that whylom two felawes wente 165 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente; And... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1899 - 848 pages
...han wel foundcn by experience That dremes been significaciouns As wel of j<Tye as tribulaciouns, 4170 That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth...men rede Seith thus, that whilom two felawes wente On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente, And happed so they coomen in a toun, Wher as ther was swich congregacioun... | |
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