| Geoffrey Chaucer - English language - 1901 - 360 pages
...out of drede after 4164. That dremes been significaciouns As wel of Ioye as of tribulaciouns, 4170 That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this noon argument, The verray preeue sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctour that men rede Seith thus : ' That whilom two... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - English poetry - 1902 - 364 pages
...And han wel founden by experience The dremes been significaciouns As wel of joye as tribulaciouns, That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth...noon argument, The verray preeve sheweth it in dede. 1 prow, good. " Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede Seith thus, that whilom two felawes wente... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English language - 1902 - 366 pages
...make of this noon argument ;° The verray preve sheweth it in dede. ' Oon of the gretteste auctour0 that men rede Seith thus, that whilom two felawes...wente 4175 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente ; And happed0 so they comen in a toun, Wher as ther was swich eongregacioun Of peple, and eek so streit0... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English language - 1902 - 388 pages
...make of this noon argument ;° The verray preve sheweth it in dede. ' Oon of the gretteste auctour0 that men rede Seith thus, that whilom two felawes...wente 4175 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente ; And happed0 so they comen in a toun, Wher as ther was swich congregacioun Of peple, and eek so streit0... | |
| Charles Harold Herford - English poetry - 1902 - 366 pages
...present. Ther nedeth make of this noon argument, The verray preeve sheweth it in dede. '/row, good, " Oon of the gretteste auctours that 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... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 842 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...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... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 838 pages
...han wel founden by exfraTenoThat dremes been significaciouns As wel of joye as tribulaciouns, 4170 That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth...dede. ' Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede v Seith thus, that whilom two felawes wente On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente, And happed so they... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1907 - 338 pages
...folk enduren in this lyf present. (41 71) 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 into3 a... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1907 - 352 pages
...146. Ln., that; E., Cm., Cp., Pt., ther; Hn., they. 148. E., myrie. 156. E., Coton. The verray preve sheweth it in dede. 'Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede 165 Seith thus, that whylom two felawes wente On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente, And happed so,... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1910 - 448 pages
...han wel founden by experience That dremes ben significaciouns As wel of joye as of tribulaciouns 160 That folk enduren in this lif present. T,her nedeth make of this noon argument; The verray preve sheweth it in dede. Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede Seith thus : that whilom two... | |
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