| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 380 lehte
...herken,' by a kind of attraction, takes the same government as the verb ' enquere.' (5.) Espy-.And as God wolde, he gan so faste ryde That no wight of his countenance espyed. Chaucer, T. & C. vi. 6. (6.) Know— And sythen that I knewe of loves p-eyne. —... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 384 lehte
...As frost hym thoughte his herte gan to colde; For which, with chaunged deedlich pale face, Withouten word, he forth bygan to pace; And as God wolde he...gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espiede. LXXVIII. Than seyde he thus :—' O paleys desolat! 540 O hous of housses, whilom beste yhight!... | |
| Richard Paul Wülker - 1874 - 676 lehte
...As frost hym thougnte his herte gan to colde; Fro which with chaunged deedlich pale face Withouten word he forth bygan to pace And, as god wolde, he...beste yhight! 0 paleys, empti and disconsolat! 0 thow, lanterne, of which queynte is the light! 0 payleys, whilom day, that now ert nyght, 545 Wei oughtestow... | |
| Richard Paul Wülker - 1874 - 574 lehte
...As frost bym thoughte his herte gan to colde; Fro which with chaunged deedlich pale face Withouten word he forth bygan to pace And, as god wolde, he...gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espiedc. 540 Than seyde he thus: nO paleys desolat! 0 hous of housses, whilom beste yhight! 0 paleys,... | |
| Richard Paul Wülker - 1879 - 440 lehte
...As frost hym thoughte his herte gan to colde; Fro which with chaunged deedlich pale face Withouten word he forth bygan to pace And, as god wolde, he...gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espiede. 540 Than seyde he thus: „O paleys desolat! O hous of housses, whilom beste yhight! O paleys,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 706 lehte
...to colde ; For which, with chaunged deedlicb pale face, Withouten word, he forth bygan to pace ; 6 And as God wolde he gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espiede. 1 Night approached * Awaken. * To blind his b nuehold fastened. « Pass. VOL. n. 41 Than seyde... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 706 lehte
...gan to colde ; For which, with chaunged deedlich pale face, Withouten word, he forth bygan to pace;6 And as God wolde he gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunee espiede. 1 Nicht approached. * Awaken. s To blind his household. Fastened. s Pass. VOL.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 lehte
...frost hym thoughte his herte gan to colde ; For which, with chaunged deedlich pale face, Withouten word, he forth bygan to pace ; And, as God wolde,...gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espyde. Than seyde he thus : — ' O paleys desolat ! O hous of housses, whilom best yhight ! O paleys... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 lehte
...frost hym thoughte his herte gan to colde ; For which, with chaunged deedlich pale face, Withouten word, he forth bygan to pace ; And, as God wolde,...gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espyde. Than seyde he thus: — 'O paleys desolat ! O hous of housses, whilom best yhight ! O paleys... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 lehte
...frost hym thoughte his herte gan to colde ; For which, with chaunged deedlich pale face, Withouten word, he forth bygan to pace ; And, as God wolde,...gan so faste ryde, That no wight of his contenaunce espyde. Than seyde he thus : — ' O paleys desolat ! O hous of housses, whilom best yhight ! O paleys... | |
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