The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 30
עמוד 3
... noble armee hadde he be . At mortal batailles hadde he ben fiftene , And foughten for our faith at Tramissene In listes thries , and ay slain his fo . This ilke worthy knight hadde ben also Somtime with the lord of Palatie , Agen ...
... noble armee hadde he be . At mortal batailles hadde he ben fiftene , And foughten for our faith at Tramissene In listes thries , and ay slain his fo . This ilke worthy knight hadde ben also Somtime with the lord of Palatie , Agen ...
עמוד 16
... noble ensample to his shepe he yaf , That first he wrought , and afterward he taught . Out of the gospel he the wordes caught , And this figure he added yet therto , That if gold ruste , what shuld iren do ? For if a preest be foule ...
... noble ensample to his shepe he yaf , That first he wrought , and afterward he taught . Out of the gospel he the wordes caught , And this figure he added yet therto , That if gold ruste , what shuld iren do ? For if a preest be foule ...
עמוד 23
... noble ecclesiast . Wel coude he rede a lesson or a storie , But alderbest he sang an offertorie : For wel he wiste , whan that song was songe , He muste preche , and wel afile his tonge , To winne silver , as he right wel coude ...
... noble ecclesiast . Wel coude he rede a lesson or a storie , But alderbest he sang an offertorie : For wel he wiste , whan that song was songe , He muste preche , and wel afile his tonge , To winne silver , as he right wel coude ...
עמוד 32
... noble conquerour Doth to the ladies , whan they from him wente : But shortly for to telle is min entente . Whan that this worthy duk , this Theseus , Hath Creon slaine , and wonnen Thebes thus , Still in the feld he toke all night his ...
... noble conquerour Doth to the ladies , whan they from him wente : But shortly for to telle is min entente . Whan that this worthy duk , this Theseus , Hath Creon slaine , and wonnen Thebes thus , Still in the feld he toke all night his ...
עמוד 67
... noble compagnie , For love , and for encrese of chevalrie . About this king ther ran on every part Ful many a tame leon and leopart . And in this wise , these lordes all and some Ben on the Sonday to the citee come Abouten prime , and ...
... noble compagnie , For love , and for encrese of chevalrie . About this king ther ran on every part Ful many a tame leon and leopart . And in this wise , these lordes all and some Ben on the Sonday to the citee come Abouten prime , and ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Absolon adoun agen anon Arcite beforne brest Canace Chaucer chere chese clerk compagnie contree coude Crist Custance dere deth doth doughter doun drede eche Emelie entent everich eyen fayre felaw feste frendes frere gentil Goddes goth grene gret grete hath herd herte highte hire hond honour hous husbond kepe king knight lady lest leve litel loked lond lord maken manere mariage markis natheles nought owen Palamon peine peple pitous plesance pray prively quene quod rede sain sayde sayn Seint shal shalt shuld sire sith slepe Sompnour somtime sone sorwe soth spake speke sterte swete swiche swived tale tellen Thebes thee ther n'is therfore Theseus thilke thing thise thou thurgh toke toun trewe unto veray vilanie wedded wepe whan wher wight wise withouten wold wolt wote ye ben yere yeve yonge
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 2 - And specially, from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wende The holy blisful martir for to seke That hem hath holpen whan that they were seke.
עמוד 23 - Thogh that I pleynly speke in this mateere, To telle yow hir wordes and hir cheere, Ne thogh I speke hir wordes proprely. For this ye knowen al so wel as I...
עמוד 5 - Eglentine. Ful wel she sange the service devine, Entuned in hire nose ful swetely ; And Frenche she spake ful fayre and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte bowe, For Frenche of Paris was to hire unknowe.
עמוד 37 - We faren as he that dronke is as a mous; A dronke man wot wel he hath an hous, But he noot which the righte wey is thider; And to a dronke man the wey is slider. And certes, in this world so faren we; We seken faste after felicitee, But we goon wrong ful often, trewely.
עמוד 82 - What is this world? what asketh men to have? Now with his love, now in his colde grave Allone, with-outen any companye.
עמוד 312 - And by his side a naked swerd hanging: And up he rideth to the highe bord. In all -the halle ne was ther spoke a word,. For mervaille of this knight; him to behold Ful besily they waiten yong and old.
עמוד 6 - Of court, and ben estatelich of manere, And to ben holden digne of reverence. But for to speken of hire conscience, She was so charitable and so pitous, She wolde wepe if that she saw a mous B 2 Caughte in a trappe, if it were ded or bledde. Of smale houndes hadde she, that she fedde With rosted flesh, and milk, and wastel brede. But sore wept she if on of hem were dede, Or if men smote it with a yerde smert: And all was conscience and tendre herte.
עמוד 4 - With lokkes crulle, as they were leyd in presse. Of twenty yeer of age he was, I gesse. Of his stature he was of evene lengthe, And wonderly deliver, and greet of strengthe.
עמוד 59 - First on the wall was peinted a forest, In which ther wonneth neyther man ne best, With knotty knarry barrein trees old Of stubbes sharpe and hidous to behold ; In which ther ran a romble and a swough, As though a storme shuld bresten every bough : And dounward from an hill under a bent, Ther stood the temple of Mars armii>otent, Wrought all of burned stele, of which th' entree Was longe and streite, and gastly for to see.
עמוד 24 - ... word, if it be in his charge, All speke he never so rudely and so large ; Or elles he moste tellen his tale untrewe, Or feinen thinges, or finden wordes newe. He may not spare, although he were his brother. He moste as wel sayn o word, as an other. Crist spake himself ful brode in holy writ, ?« And wel ye wote no vilanie is it. Eke Plato sayeth, who so can him rede, The wordes moste ben cosin to the dede.