| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1910 - 846 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 make of this noon argument, The verray preevc sheweth it in dede. ' Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede Seith thus, that whilom two... | |
| English poetry - 1910 - 492 pages
...tribulaciouns That folk enduren in this lyf present. 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 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente; And happed so, thay come into a toun,... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - English poetry - 1911 - 792 pages
...160 That folk enduren in this lyf present. 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 On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente ; And happed BO, thay come into a toun,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1911 - 346 pages
...han wel founden by experience That dremes been significaciouns As wel of joye as tribulaciouns, (160) That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this noon argument, 20 The verray preve sheweth it in dede. ' Oon of the gretteste auctours that men rede Seith thus, that... | |
| Edward William Edmunds - Poets, English - 1914 - 234 pages
...And ban wel founden by experience That dremes been significaciouns As wel of joye as tribulaciouns, 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... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 956 pages
...tribnlaciouns That folk enduren in this lyf present. Ther nedetli make of this noon argument; The verray prevé j 9 } r C . 4I l8 GJN+: 3 UG L * DG W Ib J 5 -f u whylom two felawes weute On pilgrimage, in a ful good entente; 220 And happed so, thay come into a... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 574 pages
...tribulaciouns That folk enduren in this lyf present. 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 On pilgrimage in a ful good entente; And happed so they come into a toun Wher-as... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 570 pages
...tribulaciouns That folk enduren in this lyf present. 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 On pilgrimage in a ful good entente; And happed so they come into a toun Wher-as... | |
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