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Chaucer.- Surrey.- Wyat.- Sackville.- v. 2. Spenser.- Shakespeare.- Davies ... - Page 60
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Chaucer

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 766 pages
...abouten our pourchas. Take thou thy part, what that men wol thee yeve, And I shal min, thus may we bothe leve. And if that any of us have more than other,..." by my fay." And with that word they riden forth fair way. And right at entring of the tounes ende, To which this sompnour shope him for to wcnde, They...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, Volume 1

Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 468 pages
...abouten our pourehas. Take thou thy part, what that men wol thee yeve, And I shal min, thus may we bothe leve. And if that any of us have more than other,..." by my fay." And with that word they riden forth hir way, And right at entring of the tonnes ende, To whieh this sompnour shope him for to wende, They...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 388 pages
...abouten our pourchas. Take thou thy part, what that men wol thee yeve, And I shal min, thus may we bothe leve. And if that any of us have more than other,...devil, by my fay. And with that word they riden forth hir way, And right at entring of the tounes ende, To which this Sompnour shope him for to wende, They...
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The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer: With an Essay Upon His Language ..., Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 372 pages
...abouten our pourchas. Take thou thy part, what that men wol thee yeve, And I shal min, thus may we bothe leve. And if that any of us have more than other,...his brother. I graunte, quod the devil, by my fay. 7117 And with that word they riden forth hir way, And right at entring of the tounes ende, To which...
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Canterbury tales [partly in the original, partly in mod. Engl. prose] by J ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1845 - 500 pages
...any of its have more than other, Let him be true, and part it with his brother.'' " I grante," quoth the devil, " by my fay." And with that word, they riden forth their way. And as they entered the end of the town, towards which the sumpnour had directed their course,...
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Wit and Humor

Leigh Hunt - Humor - 1846 - 282 pages
...abouten our pourchas. Take thou thy part, what that men wol thee yeve, And I shall min, thus may we bothe leve ; And if that any of us have more than other,...that word they riden forth her way ; And right at entring of the tounes ende To which this Sompnour shope him for to wende, They saw a cart that charged...
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Wit and Humour, Selected from the English Poets: With an Illustrative Essay ...

Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1846 - 386 pages
...hold myself as firmly pledged to you, as you do yourself to me. We are to ride and prosper together. And if that any of us have more than other, Let him...that word they riden forth her way ; And right at entring of the tounes eude To which this Sompnour shope him for to wende, They saw a cart that charggd...
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs ...

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English language - 1847 - 518 pages
...ANWORD. An answer ; a reply. Versteyan. ANY. Either ; one of two. It usually signifies one of many. And if that any of us have more than other, Let him be trewe, aud part it with his brother. Chaucer. Cant. T. 71 IS Л-NYE. In nine. The kyng won Normandye, and...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the ..., Volume 25

Percy Society - English literature - 1848 - 408 pages
...Tak thou thi part, and that men wil the gyven, And I schal myn, thus may we bothe lyven. And if eny of us have more than other, Let him be trewe, and part it with his brother," " I graunte," quod the devel, "by my fay!" And with that word thay riden forth her way ; And right at thentryng of a townes...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - English literature - 1848 - 404 pages
...Tak thou thi part, and that men wil the gyven, And I schal myn, thus may we bothe lyven. And if eny of us have more than other, Let him be trewe, and part it with his brother." " I graunte," quod the devel, " by my fay !" And with that word thay riden forth her way ; And right at thentryng of a townes...
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