Canterbury Tales 2

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Canterbury Tales 2
Chaucer Geoffrey
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He cherisseth hire, as though she were a queene, And she was to hym trewe for everemoore. 1555 Of thise folk ye gete of me namoore.
Aurelius, that his cost hath al forlorn, Curseth the tyme that evere he was bom.
"Alias !" quod he, "alias, that I bihighte Of pured gold a thousand pound of wighte 1560 Unto this philosophre ! How shal I do ?
I se namoore but that I am fordo ; Myn heritage moot I nedes selle.
And been a beggere ; heere may I nat dwelle 1548. apayd, pleased. 1560. pured, refined.
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...52 CANTERBURY TALES group f And shamen al my kynrede in this place, 1565 But I of hym may gete bettre grace ; But nathelees I wole of hym assaye At certeyn dayes yeer by yeer to paye, And thanke hym of his grete curteisye.
My trouthe wol I kepe, I wol nat lye." 1570 With herte soor he gooth unto his cofre, And broghte gold unto this philosophre, The value of fyve hundred pound, I gesse, And hym bisecheth, of his gentillesse, To graunte hym dayes of the remenaunt, 1575 And seyde, " Maister, I dar wel make avaunt I failled nevere of my trouthe as yit, For sikerly my dette shal be quyt Towardes yow, how evere that I fare To goon a-begged in my kirtle bare ; 1580 But wolde ye vouchesauf, upon seuretee, Two yeer, or thre, for to respiten me, Thanne were I wel, for elles moot I selle Myn heritage, ther is namoore to telle." This philosophre sobrely answerde, 1585 And seyde thus, whan he thise wordes herde : " Have I nat holde covenant unto thee ?


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