The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, volume 4

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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, volume 4
Geoffrey Chaucer, Richard Morris, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
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That thow shalt ben the beste post, I leeve, looo Of alle his lay, and moost his foes to grave.
Digiti: ized by Google TROYLTJS AND CRTSEYDE. 149 CXLIT.
* Ensaumple whi se now : — thise wyse derkes.
That erren aldermost ayayn aZ lawe, And ben converted from hire wikked werkes Thorwgh grace of God, that list hem to him drawe, Than are thei folk that han moost God in awe, And strenghest feythed ben, I understonde, And konne an erroure alderbeste withstonde.' CXLV.
When Troylus had herd Pandare as
...sented To ben his help in lovynge of Creseyde, loio Weex of his wo, as who seyth, untormented, But hotter wex his love ; and thus he seyde With sobre chere, al-though his herte pleyde : — * Now, blisful Venus, helpe ar that I sterve, Of the, Pandare, I mowe som thanke deserve, CXLVI.
* But, dere frend, how shal my wo be lesse.
Til this be don ? and goode ek telle me this, How woltow seyn of me and my destresse ?
Leste she be wroth, this drede I moost iwis, Or nyl not here or trowen howe it is ; loao Al this drede I, and eke for the manere Of the, hyre em, she nyl no swich thinge here/ CXLVII.


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