This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...for to sowne, Ne byd me naught, but ye wol se me swoume. LXXXIII. But for to save his lyf, and elles nought, And to no harme of yow, thus am I dryven; And for the love of God that us hath wroght Swuche chere hym doth, that he and I may lyven j Now have I plat to yow myn herte schryven, And sith ye woote that myn entent ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 Excerpt: ...for to sowne, Ne byd me naught, but ye wol se me swoume. LXXXIII. But for to save his lyf, and elles nought, And to no harme of yow, thus am I dryven; And for the love of God that us hath wroght Swuche chere hym doth, that he and I may lyven j Now have I plat to yow myn herte schryven, And sith ye woote that myn entent is clene, 58C Take hede therof, for I non evel mene. LXXXIV. 'And right good thryft, I pray to God, have ye, That han swich oon icaught withouten net, And be ye wys, as ye ben fayr to se, Wel in the ringe than is the ruby set; Ther were nevere two so wele ymet When ye ben his al hole, as he is youre: Ther myghty God graunt us to se that houre!' LXXXV. 'Nay, therof speke I nought: ' 'Ha, a!' quod she, 'As helpe me God, ye shenden every dele5w '0! mercy, dere nece, ' anon, quod he, 'What so I spake I mente nought but wele, By Mars the god, that helmed is of stele: Now beth nought wroth, my blode, my nece dere.' 'Now wel, ' quod she, 'foryeven be it here.' LXXXVI. With this he toke his leve, and home he wente; A, Lord! so he was glad, and wel bygon! Criseyde aros, no longer she ne stente, But streght into hire closet wente anon, And set hire down, as stille as any stone, aoe And every word gon up and down to wynde, That he hadde seyde, as it come hire to mynde, Lxxxv11. And wax somdele astoned in hire thought, Right for the newe cas; but when that she Was ful avysed, tho fonde she right nought Of peril, why she aught aferde be: For man may love of possibilite A womman so, his herte may to-breste, And she nought love ayeyn, but if hire liste. Lxxxv11i. But as she sat allon and thoughte thus, su Ascry aroos at scarmich alle withoute, And men cried in the strete, ' Se Troilus VOL. IV N Hath right now put to flygl1t the Grekes route.' With that gan al ...
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