It is wel wist, how that the Grekes stronge In armes with a thousand shippes wente To Troye-wardes, and the citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeer er they stente, And, in diverse wyse and oon entente, The ravisshing to wreken of Eleyne, By Paris doon, they... The Influence of Statius Upon Chaucer - Page 138by Boyd Ashby Wise - 1911 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1866 - 390 pages
...here Of Troilus, in lovynge of Criseyde, And how that she forsoke him or sche deyede. IX. It is wele wist, how that the Grekes stronge In armes with a thousand shippes wente To Troye wardes, and the cit6 longe Assegheden, nygh ten yer er they stente; eo And in dyverise wise and... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 704 pages
...to ask; compare one who oners prayers). •' Have suffered false detraction. The Story. It is wele wist, how that the Grekes stronge In armes with a thousand shippes wente To Troye wardes, and the cite longe Assegheden,1 nygh ten yer er they stente ; 60 And in dyverse wise... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 602 pages
...Cl. loues for ; H. loueres for. 48. Cl. seruaunt2. 9. TT is wel wist, how that the Grekes stronge J. In armes with a thousand shippes wente To Troyewardes,...citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeer er they stente, 60 And, in diverse wyse and oon entente, The ravisshing to wreken of Eleyne, By Paris doon, they wroughten... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 pages
...And how that she forsook him er she deyde. 9. IT is wel wist, how that the Grekes stronge In arm&«i with a thousand shippes wente To Troye-wardes, and the citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeererthey stente, rto And, in diverse wyse and oon entente, The ravisshing to wreken of Eleyne, By... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1895 - 924 pages
...forsook him er she deyde. 9. IT is wel wist, how that the Grekes stronge In urmes with a thousand shipped wente To Troye-wardes, and the citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeer er they stente, 60 And, in diverse wyse and oon entente, The ravisshing to wreken of Eloyne, By Paris doon, they wroughten... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1897 - 944 pages
...loving of Criseyde, 55 And how that she forsook him er she deyde. 9. IT it wel wist, how that the Qrekee stronge In armes with a thousand shippes wente To...Troye-wardes, and the citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeerertheystente, 6b And, in diverse wyse and oon entente, The ravisshing to wreken of Eleyne, By Paris... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 498 pages
...double sorwes here Of Troilus, in loving of Criseyde, 55 And how that she forsook him er she deyde. 9. It is wel wist, how that the Grekes stronge In armes...citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeer er they stente, 60 And, in diverse wyse and oon entente, The ravisshing to wreken of Eleyne, By Paris doon, they wroughten... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 914 pages
...Crisoyde, 55 And how that she forsook him er she deyde, 9. IT is wel wist, how that the Qrekes Btronge In armes with a thousand shippes wente To Troye-wardes, and the citee longe Assegeden neigh ten yeerertheystente, 60 And, in diverse wyge and oon entente, The ravissliing to wreken of Eleyne, By... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 838 pages
...double sorwes here Of Troilus in loving of Criscyde, And how that she forsook him or she deyde. — It is wel wist how that the Grekes stronge In armes with a thousand shippes wentc To Troyewardes, and the cite longe 44. a In lave, that God htm grauntt pfrteveraunce. 45. ladies,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 842 pages
...hi/; sor^yes here V)f Troilus in loving of Criseyde, Knd how that she forsook him or she » deyde. — It is wel wist how that the Grekes stronge In armes with a thousand shippcs wente To Troyewardes, and the cite longe 44. a In love, that Gvd htm grattntc ftrscverauiKe.... | |
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