Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages. And palmeres for to seken straunge strondes. To feme halwes. kowthe in sondry londes; And specially from every shires ende Of Engelond to Caunterbury they wende. The hooly blisful martir for to seke. That hem... Chaucer's Canterbury Tales: The Prologue - Page lxvby Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 120 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hartley Withers - Church architecture - 1901 - 168 pages
...feme halwes kowthe in sondry londes ; And specially from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Canterbury they wende The hooly blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen when that they were seeke." The miracles performed by the bones of the blessed martyr are stated by... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1901 - 940 pages
...londes; And specially, from every shires ende 15 Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wonde, The holy blisfnl martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen, whan that they were seke. Bifel that, in that seson on a day, In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay 90 Hedy to wenden on... | |
| Hartley Withers - Church architecture - 1901 - 166 pages
...feme halwes kowthe in sondry londes ; And specially from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Canterbury they wende The hooly blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath hoi pen when that they were seeke." The miracles performed by the bones of the blessed martyr are stated... | |
| Percy MacKaye - 1903 - 240 pages
...CHOIR-BOYS. WOMEN -JOHANNA, Marchioness of Kent. CANTERBURY BROOCH-GIRLS. SERVING-MAIDS. ACT FIRST " BIFEL that, in that seson on a day, In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay Redy to wenden on my pilgrimage To Caunterbury, with ful devout corage, At night was come in-to that... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - 1903 - 358 pages
...the Canterbury Tales were traveling . . . . .222 "from every shire's ende Of Engelond, to Canterbury they wende The hooly blisful martir for to seke That hem hath holpen when that they were seeke." Portrait of Ben Jonson . . . .264 "The Mountain where thy Muse's feet made... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1903 - 340 pages
...Thanne. 3 E. pilgrimage (by mistake). 7 Pt. palmers; E. Palmeres. 3 Hn. Gaunter- ; E. Cauntur-. The holy blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen, -whan that they were seke1. Bifel2 that, in that se_spun3 on .a day, In South werk at the Tjjbard as I lay 20 Redy to wenden... | |
| Scotland - 1903 - 1122 pages
...C " And specially, from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Canterbury they wende, The hooly blissful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen whan that they were to seeke." St Thomas's shrine, indeed, drew worshippers innumerable and of every sort. Nor was it their... | |
| English poetry - 1904 - 694 pages
...specially, from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wende The hooly blisful martir5 for to seke, That hem hath holpen whan that they were...seson on a day, In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay, Redy to wenden on my pilgrymage To Caunterbury with ful devout corage, At nyght were come in-to that... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - English language - 1928 - 556 pages
...found without it. Compare ABBOT, SHAK. Gram., § 404; ONIONS, Adv. Eng. Synt., § 193. to befall: Bifel that, in that seson on a day, | In Southwerk at the Tabard as I lay ... | At night was come in-to that hostelrye | Wei nyne and twenty in a companye. CHAUC., Cant. T.,... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - English poetry - 1904 - 772 pages
...londes; And specially, from ev<?ry shires ende 15 Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wende, The holy blisful martir for to seke, That hem hath holpen, whan that they were seke The arrangement for a pilgrimage to be made in company Redy to wenden on my pilgrimage To Caunterbury... | |
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