Now, John, (quod Nicholas) I wol not lie, I have yfounde in min astrologie, As I have loked in the moone bright, That now on Monday next, at quarter night, Shal fall a rain, and that so wild and wood That half so gret was never Noes flood. This world... The Poetical Works of Sir David Lyndsay - Seite 304von David Lindsay - 1879Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| David Lindsay - 1806 - 494 Seiten
...to begin. WANTONNES. To kis hir, and clap hir, schir, be not affeard> ' Be him that herryic hett : This was a common oath, among the old poets ; as in Chaucer : " Say what thou wolt, I shal it never tefle To child, ne word, Iry him that lumved htlle." • I know not the craft perfectly. a of lover»'... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 766 Seiten
...blood," ' Junil tho this sely man ; " I am no labbc, Ne though I say it, I n'am not lefe to gabbe. Say what thou wolt, I shal it never telle To child ne wif, by him that harwed Helle." " Now, John," (quod Nicholas) " I wol not lie, I have yfounde in min... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 388 Seiten
...his holy blood, Quod tho this sely man; I am no labbe, Ne though I say it, I n'am not lefe to gabbe. Say what thou wolt, I shal it never telle To child ne wif, by him that harwed helle. Now, John, (quod Nicholas) I wol not lie, I have yfounde in min astrologie,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1822 - 372 Seiten
...his holy blood, Quod tho this sely man ; I am no labbe, Ne though I say it, I n'am not lefe to gabbe. Say what thou wolt, I shal it never telle To child ne wif, by him that harwed helle. Now, John, (quod Nicholas) I wol not lie, I have yfounde in min astrologie,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1854 - 650 Seiten
...his holy blood Quod tho this sely man ; I am no labbe,2 Ne though I say it, I n'am not lefe to gabbe. Say what thou wolt, I shal it never telle To child ne wif, by him that harwed3 helle. Now, John, (quod Nicholas) I wol not lie, I have yfounde in min astrologie,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 622 Seiten
...his holy blood Quod tho this sely man ; I am no labbe,! Ne though I say it, I n'am not lefe to gabbe. Say what thou wolt, I shal it never telle To child ne wif, by him that harwed3 helle. Now, John, (quod Nicholas) I wol not lie, I have yfounde in min astrologie,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 1072 Seiten
...his holy blood Quod tho this sely man ; I am no labbe,2 Ne though I say it, I n'am not lefe to gabbe. Say what thou wolt, I shal it never telle To child ne wif, by him that harwed3 helle. Now, John, (quod Nicholas) I wol not lie, I harve yfoxinde in min astrologie,... | |
| David Lindsay - 1879 - 388 Seiten
...occurs in that singular poem in ' The Gude and Godly Ballates,' p. 181,— The Paip, that Pagane fwU ofpryde."— Edit. 1568. Line 478. — Be Him that...is, opposite to 479, 489, &c. Line 531. — Nor the lumber. " Sweeter than the amber. Before the days of Shakespeare, amber was highly prized as a. perfume.... | |
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