The same nyght thurghout the hegges brast Into the yerd ther Chauntecleer the faire Was wont, and eek his wyves, to repaire; And in a bed of wortes... The Nun's Priest's Tale - Page 16by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1915 - 67 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Harold Herford - English poetry - 1902 - 364 pages
...the hegges brast Into the yerd, ther Chauntecleer the faire Was wont, and eek his wyves, to repaire; And in a bed of wortes stille he lay, Til it was passed undren1 of the day, Waitynge his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle; 1 undren, the forenoon. As gladly doon... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 838 pages
...but perhaps Chaucer U laughing at the cock. 4399. E and Heng. assign the saying to Petrus Coracstor. Til it was passed undren of the day," Waitynge his tyme on Chauntecleer to falleil ctt As gladly dTOnTrase nomycidcs«llc That in await Hggen to mordre men. O false mordrour... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1905 - 344 pages
...Chauntecleer the faire Was wont, and eek hise wyves, to repaire ; 4410 And in a bed of worjesstille he lay, Til it was passed undren of the day, Waitynge...mordre men. 4415 O false mordrour lurkynge in thy den ! ^ newe Scariot, newe Genyloun ! _ False dissymulour, O Greek Synoun, -ivno That broghtest Troye al... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1907 - 536 pages
...nyght thurgh-out the hegges brast Into the yerd, ther Chauntecleer the faire Was wont, and eek hise wyves, to repaire ; 4410 And in a bed of wortes stille...mordre men. 4415 O false mordrour lurkynge in thy den ! O newe Scariot, newe Genyloun ! False dissymulour, O Greek Synoun, That broghtest Troye al outrely... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1907 - 352 pages
...hegges brast Into the yerd, ther Chauntecleer the faire 400 Was wont, and eek his wyves, to repaire; And in a bed of wortes stille he lay, Til it was passed undern of the day, Waiting his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle, As gladly doon thise homicydes alle 4os... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1910 - 448 pages
...hegges brast Into the yerd, ther Chauntecleer the faire Was wont, and eek his wyves, to repaire; 400 And in a bed of wortes stille he lay, Til it was passed undern of the day, Waitynge his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle, As gladly doon thise homycides alle,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1911 - 330 pages
...brast Into the yerd, ther Chauntecleer the faire 15 Was wont, and eek his wyves, to repaire ; (400) And in a bed of wortes stille he lay, Til it was passed undern of the day, Waitynge his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle, As gladly don thise homycides alle 20... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - English poetry - 1911 - 792 pages
...hegges brast Into the yerd, ther Chaunteeleer the faire Was wont, and eek his wyves, to repaire ; 400 And in a bed of wortes stille he lay, Til it was passed undern of the day, Wayting his tyme on Chauntecleer to falle, As gladly doon thise homicydes alle,... | |
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