And that a cloude is put with wynd to flighte, Which oversprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorugh hire soule pace, That overspradde hire brighte thoughtes alle, So that for feere almost she gan to falle. The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer - Page 184by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866Full view - About this book
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 706 pages
...the sonne shyneth brighte [n March that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, "THE MOOSTE STORMY LYF." 455 And that a cloude is put with wynde to flyght, Which...oversprat the sonne, as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorgh hire soule pace, That overspradde hire brighte thoughtes alle, So that for feere alinoost she... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 704 pages
...that is the worthyeste, And kepe alwey my honour, and my name, By al right it ne may do me no shame." And that a cloude is put with wynde to flyght, Which...oversprat the sonne, as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorgh hire soule pace, That overspradde hire brighte thoughtes alle, So that for feere almoost she... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Children in art - 1894 - 212 pages
...Forlakkeof lyght," or the graceful illustration in the same poem of a sudden troubling of one' s mood : " But right as when the sonne shyneth brighte In March...And that a cloude is put with wynde to flyght, Which overspret the sonne, as for a space, A cloudy thought gan through his soule pace." Such a touch makes... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - Children in art - 1894 - 212 pages
...Forlakkeof lyght," or the graceful illustration in the same poem of a sudden troubling of one's mood : " But right as when the sonne shyneth brighte In March...And that a cloude is put with wynde to flyght, Which overspret the sonne, as for a space, A cloudy thought gan through his soule pace." Such a touch makes... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - English literature - 1894 - 602 pages
...And kepe alwey myn honour and my name, By alle right, it may do me no shame.' 11o. But right as whan the sonne shyneth brighte, In March, that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, 765 And that a cloud is put with wind to flighte Which over-sprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1926 - 596 pages
...And kepe alwey myn honour and my name, By alle right, it may do me no shame.' no. But right as whan the sonne shyneth brighte, In March, that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, 765 And that a cloud is put with wind to flighte Which over-sprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - English literature - 1895 - 594 pages
...life, perhaps in the same year, had expressed, as we have seen, the same idea thus : But right as whan the sonne shyneth brighte In march that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, And that a cloud is put with wind to flighte Which over-sprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorugh... | |
| Wilhelm Heise - Allegory - 1902 - 208 pages
...hat ein schönes Wolkengleichnis , welchem das Spenser'sche am nächsten steht : But right as whan the sonne shyneth brighte, In March, that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, And that a cloud is put with wind to flighte Which over-sprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorugh... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 570 pages
...worthieste, And kepe alwey myn honour and my name, By alle right it may do me no shame." But right as whan the sonne shyneth brighte, In March that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, And that a cloude is put with wind to flighte Which over-sprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorugh hir soule pace,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 576 pages
...worthieste, And kepe alwey myn honour and my name, By alle right it may do me no shame." But right as whan the sonne shyneth brighte, In March that chaungeth ofte tyme his face, And that a cloude is put with wind to flighte Which over-sprat the sonne as for a space, A cloudy thought gan thorugh hir soule pace,... | |
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