22. THE TALE OF MELIBEE
Prologue The Host stops Chaucer’s Tale of Sir Topaz “No more of this, for our Lord’s dignity,” Then said our […]
Prologue The Host stops Chaucer’s Tale of Sir Topaz “No more of this, for our Lord’s dignity,” Then said our […]
1081 Now preye I to hem alle that herkne this litel tretys or rede, 1081 A that if ther be […]
Your yen two wol slee me sodenly; I may the beautee of hem not sustene, So woundeth hit throughout my […]
Prologue The Summoner rose in his stirrups. He 1665 Was mad at the Friar to such degree That like an […]
Prologue These old and noble Bretons in their days Would turn diverse adventures into lays 710 That, rhymed in the […]
Prologue 1213 “Wepyng and waylyng, care and oother sorwe 1214 I knowe ynogh, on even and a-morwe,” 1215 Quod the […]
Prologue Merry Words of the Host to the Monk When ended was my tale of Melibee, Of Prudence and of […]
The Complaint of Fair Anelida and False Arcite Fierce god of arms, Mars the red, who in the frosty country […]
Compleyne ne koude, ne might myn herte never, My peynes halve, ne what torment I have, Though that I sholde […]
I wonder and wonder, by the light of the moon, how I stay alive, for I can hardly sleep at […]
Introduction “Squire, come nearer, if your will it be, Say something about love, for certainly You know as much of […]
Introduction and Prologue 1 Oure Hooste saugh wel that the brighte sonne 2 The ark of his artificial day hath […]
967 A yong man called ibeus, myghty and riche, bigat upon his wyf, that called was Prudence, 967 A a […]
The firste fader and findere of gentilesse, What man desireth gentil for to be Most folwe his traas, and alle […]
Prologue 691 Whan seyd was al this miracle, every man 692 As sobre was that wonder was to se, 693 […]