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" A mayde, and love hunting and venerye, And for to walken in the wodes wilde, And noght to been a wyf, and be with childe. "
The Influence of Statius Upon Chaucer - Page 100
by Boyd Ashby Wise - 1911 - 144 pages
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Chief British Poets of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: Selected Poems

William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 470 pages
...m.-mlru al my lyf, 2s e never wol I be no love ne wyf . I am, thou woost, yet of thy companye, 1449 A mayde, and love hunting and venerye, And for to...walken in the wodes wilde, And noght to been a wyf, aud be with childe. Xo^lit wol I knowe companye of man. Now help me, lady, siili ye may and can, For...
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Die wirkungen des rhythmus in der sprache von Chaucer und Gower

Josef Konrad Ludwig Bihl - 1916 - 304 pages
...Artikel ist gesetzt: Kn. T. 1447 I Desire to been a mayden al my lyf, Ne never wol I be no love ne wyf. I am, thou woost, yet of thy companye, A mayde, and love hunting and venerye, . . . And noght to been a wyf, and be with childe. Kn. T. 1472 And whyl I live a mayde, I wol thee serve. Kn....
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Chief British Poets of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries: Selected Poems

William Allan Neilson, Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster - 1916 - 466 pages
...a mayden al my lyf, Ne never wol I be no love ne wyf . I am, thou woost, yet of thy companye, 1449 A mayde, and love hunting and venerye, And for to walken in the wndes wilde, And noght to been a wyf, and be with childe. Noght wol 1 knowe companye of man. Now help...
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John Keats: His Life and Poetry, His Friends, Critics and After-fame

Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 666 pages
...goddesse, wel wostow that I Desire to been a may den al my lyf, Ne never wol I be no love ne wyf. 1 am, thou woost, yet of thy companye, A mayde, and...wilde, And noght to been a wyf, and be with childe. Noght wol I knowe companye of man. Now help me, lady, sith ye may and can, For tho thre formes that...
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Selections from Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 570 pages
...is sene, Quene of the regne of Pluto derk and lowe, Goddesse of maydens, that myn herte hast knowe: I am, thou woost, yet of thy companye, A mayde, and...wilde, And noght to been a wyf and be with childe. Noght wol I knowe companye of man. Now help me, lady, sith ye may and can, For tho thre formes that...
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Selections from Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1921 - 570 pages
...is sene, Quene of the regne of Pluto derk and lowe, Goddesse of maydens, that myn herte hast knowe: I am, thou woost, yet of thy companye, A mayde, and...wilde, And noght to been a wyf and be with childe. Noght wol I knowe companye of man. Now help me, lady, sith ye may and can, For tho thre formes that...
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Chaucer and Pagan Antiquity

Alastair J. Minnis - 1982 - 214 pages
...nevere wol I be no love ne wyf . I am, thow woost, yet of thy compaignye, A mayde, and love huntynge and venerye, And for to walken in the wodes wilde, And noght to ben a wyf and be with childe. Noght wol I knowe compaignye of man'. (I,2304-n) When Emelye prepared...
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Studies in the Language of Geoffrey Chaucer

J. Kerkhof - 1982 - 524 pages
...Also in: I-2305, 2330; VI-248; VII-445, 462 (B-1635, 1652) and several more. . .. , and love huntynge and venerye And for to walken in the wodes wilde, And noght to ben a wyf and be with childe. (I-2308/10) Also in: I-2796; VII-146, 163, 2825 (B-1336, 1353, 4015)...
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Chaucer and the Imagery of Narrative: The First Five Canterbury Tales

V. A. Kolve - 1984 - 572 pages
...Manhode, p. 136.) Emelye describes herself to Diana, in her temple prayer, as one who loves "huntynge and venerye, / And for to walken in the wodes wilde, / And noght to ben a wyf and be with childe" (1.2308). Howard, Idea of The Canterbury Tales, pp. 162-65, writes about...
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Shakespeare Survey, Volume 43

Stanley Wells - 2002 - 296 pages
...of the preservation of freedom: I am, thow woost, yet of thy compaignye, A mayde, and love huntynge and venerye, And for to walken in the wodes wilde, And noght to ben a wyf and be with dulde. (2307-10) However, with Diana's negative decree the narrator imposes silence...
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