| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 626 páginas
...his own frank and manly character, he bears himself to every individual of the varied cavalcade. He proposes that they should draw cuts to decide who...maister and my lord, Now draweth cut, for that is miue accord. Cometh near, quod he, my Lady Prioress ; And ye, Sir Clerk, let be your shamefastness,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 636 páginas
...his own frank and manly character, he bears himself to every individual of the varied cavaleade. He proposes that they should draw cuts to decide who...to the modest Clerk, and the gentle Lady Prioress, aud the Knight, who also was " of his port as meek as is a maid:" — Sir Knight, quod he, my maister... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 624 páginas
...his own frank ai,d manly character, he bears himself to every individual of tho varied cavaleade. He proposes that they should draw cuts to decide who...genuine a courtesy, at once encouraging and reverential, ho first addresses himself to the modest Clerk, and the gentle Lady Prioress, and the Knight, who also... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1862 - 578 páginas
...his own frank and manly character, he Iboars himself to every individual of the varied cavalcade. He proposes that they should draw cuts to decide who...my lord, Now draweth cut, for that is mine accord. 2 Work, do. 8 If ye shall not be merry. 4 Smite. The imperative has generally this termination. mnnaA.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1863 - 564 páginas
...his own frank and manly character, he bears himself to every individual of the varied cavaleade. He proposes that they should draw cuts to decide who...gentle Lady Prioress, and the Knight, who also was " of Iris port as meek as is a maid :" — Sir Knight, quod he, my maister and my lord, Now draweth cut,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 282 páginas
...er that we forther twynne; Which that hath the schortest schal bygynne.' 830 ' Sire knight,' quoth he, ' [my] maister and my lord, Now draweth cut, for that is myn acord. Cometh ner,' quoth he, ' my lady prioresse ; And ye, sir clerk, lat be your schamfastnesse,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 304 páginas
...er that we forther twynne; 835 Which that hath the schorteste schal bygynne.' ' Sire knight,' quoth he, ' my maister and my lord, Now draweth cut, for that is myn acord. Cometh ner,' quoth he, ' my lady prioresse ; And ye, sir clerk, lat be _youre schamfastnesse,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1871 - 134 páginas
...er that we forther twynne; 835 Which that hath the schortest schal bygynne.' ' Sire knight,' quoth he, ' my maister and my lord, Now draweth cut, for that is myn acord. Cometh ner,' quoth he, ' my lady prioresse And ye, sir clerk, lat be your schamfastnesse,... | |
| Alexander Monfries - 1875 - 152 páginas
...er that we forther twynne ; Which that hath the schortest schal bygynne.' 830 ' Sire knight,' quoth he, ' my maister and my lord. Now draweth cut, for that is myn acord. Cometh ner,' quoth he, ' my lady prioresse ; And ye, sir clerk, lat be your schamfastnesse,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 páginas
...er that we ferther twynne ; Which that hath [drawn] the shortest shal bygynne." "Sir knight," quoth he, " my maister and my lord, Now draweth cut, for that is myn acord. Cometh ner." quod he, " my lady prioresse ; And ye, sir clerk, lat be your shamfastnesse,... | |
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