| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 914 pages
...happe may, 7y6 Al sholde I deyc, I wole hir herte seche ; I shal no more lesen but my speche.' 115. This Diomede, as bokes us declare, Was in his nedes prest and corageous ; Withsternovoys and mighty limes square, Hardy, testif, strong, and chevalrous Of dedes, lyk his fader... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 602 pages
...how happe may, Al sholde I deye, I wole hir herte seche; I shal no more lesen but my speche.' 115. This Diomede, as bokes us declare, Was in his nedes prest and corageous; 800 With sterne voys and mighty limes square, Hardy, testif, strong, and chevalrous Of dedes, lyk his... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 pages
...happe may, 706 Al sholdo I deye, I wole hir herte seche ; I shal no more lesen but my speche.' 115. This Diomede, as bokes us declare. Was in his nedes prest and coragoons ; With stcrne voys and mighty limes square, Hardy, testif, strong, and nhevalrous Of dodes,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 928 pages
...happo may, 796 Al sholde I deye, I wole hir herte seche ; I shal no more lesen but my speche.' 115. This Diomede, as bokes us declare, Was in his nedes prest and corageons ; With sterne voys and mighty limes square, Hardy, testif, strong, and chevalrous Of dedes,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1899 - 848 pages
...Happe how happe may, Al sholde I deye, I wol her hcrte seche : I shal no more lese but my speche ! ' This Diomede, as bokes us declare, Was in his nedes prest and coragcus, 800 With sterne vois and mighty limes square, Hardy and testif, strong and chivalrus Of dedes,... | |
| 1915 - 278 pages
...translation of a brief passage in Fil., Egli era sempre neh" armi il primiero; se non erra La storia. (III, 90) Accordingly it has no bearing upon our discussion....Exeter's De Bello Trojano (Lib. IV, 61-4, 124-27, 156-62).2 In brief, the English poet here makes use of a new source and makes an acknowledgment of... | |
| 1916 - 484 pages
...dost appeal, Dare not accept thy word or trust thy peace ! CRESSID AND CHAUCER BY HOWARD MUMFORD JONES "This Diomede, as bokes us declare, Was In his nedes prest and corageous" One windless afternoon near Acheron Came Cressid lightly through a gray-green field With billowing... | |
| 1916 - 218 pages
...which is the only attribution in the Fifth Book involving the term "auctor," we have already seen1 contains no distinct reference •whatever. The 24th...Exeter's De Bello Trojano (Lib. IV, 61-4, 124-27, 156-62).2 In brief, the English poet here makes use of a new source and makes an acknowledgment of... | |
| 1916 - 414 pages
...dost appeal, Dare not accept thy word or trust thy peace! CRESSID AND CHAUCER BY HOWARD MUMFORD JONES "This Diomede, as bokes us declare. Was in his nedes prest and corageous" One windless afternoon near Acheron Came Cressid lightly through a gray-green field With billowing... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 574 pages
..."Happe how happe may, Al sholde I deye, I wol hir herte seche. I shal no more lesen but my speche." This Diomede, as bokes us declare, Was in his nedes prest and corageous; With sterne voys and mighty limes square, Hardy, testif, strong, and chevalrous Of dedes, lyk his fader... | |
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