| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 570 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... | |
| Benoit de Sainte-Maure, Mediaeval Academy of America, Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson - 1978 - 682 pages
...'happe, how happe may, Al sholde I deye, I wol 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; With sterne voys and mighty limes square, Hardy, testif, strong, and chevalrous Of dedes, lyk his fader... | |
| 1917 - 420 pages
...dost appeal, Dare not accept thy word or trust thy peace! CRESSID AND CHAUCER BY HOWARD MUM FORD 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... | |
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