| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 794 pages
...Ther nedctk make of this non argument ; The veray prcveflicweth it indede. On of the greteft audouis that men rede Saith thus, that whilom twey felawes wente On pilgrimage in a.ful good entente, And happed fo they came into a toun \Vher thcr was fwiche a congitgatioun Of pcple,... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 496 pages
...founden by experience, That dremes ben significations As wel of joye as tribulations That folk enduren in this lif present : Ther nedeth make of this non...streit of herbergage, That they ne founde as moche as a cotage In which they bothe might ylogged be, Wherfore they musten of necessitee ; As for that night,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 490 pages
...founden by experience, That dremes bon significations As wel ot joye as tribulations That folk enduren in this lif present : Ther nedeth make of this non...Wher ther was swiche a congregatioun Of peple, and «ke so streit of herbergage, That they ne founde as moche as a cotage In which they bothe might ylogged... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 496 pages
...founden by experience, 'That dremes ben significations As wel of joye as tribulations That folk encluren in this lif present : Ther nedeth make of this non argument ; The veray preve sheweth it indede. One of the gretest auctours that men rede Saith thus, that whilom twey felawes wente On pilgrimage... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 452 pages
...founden by experience, That dremes ben significations As wel of joye, as tribulations, That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this non...streit of herbergage, That they ne founde as moche as a cotage, In which they bothe might ylogged be : Wherfore they musten of necessitee, As for that night,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 308 pages
...founden by experience, That dremes ben significations As wel of joye, as tribulations, That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this non...rede. Saith thus ; that whilom twey felawes wente 14991 On pilgrimage in a ful good entente ; And happed so, they came into a toun, Wher ther was swiche... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 330 pages
...Ther nedeth make of this non argument; The veray preve sheweth it indede. One of the gretest aucthours that men rede, Saith thus ; that whilom twey felawes...into a toun, Wher ther was swiche a congregatioun Of people, and eke so streit of herbergage," • 1 Spurge-laurel. 3 Fumitory. 1 Euphorbia. That they ne... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 318 pages
...by experience, That dremes ben significations As wel of joy e, as tribulations, That folke enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this non argument ; The veray preve sheweth it indede. One of the gretest aucthours that men rede, Saith thus ; that whilom twey felawes wente On pilgrimage... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 650 pages
...Preestes Tale. P. 447. That dremes ben significations Aswel of joye as tribulations, That folk enduren in this lif present. Ther nedeth make of this non argument ; The verey preve sheweth it indede. On of the gretest auctours1 that men rede, Saith thus ; that whilom... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 622 pages
...sheweth it indede. On of the gretest auctours1 that men rede, Saith thus ; that whilom twey felawes weute On pilgrimage in a ful good entente ; And happed so,...streit of herbergage, That they ne founde as moche as a cotage, In which they bothe might ylogged be: Wherfore they musten of neceesitee, As for that night,... | |
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