ChauncersC.Knight & Company, 1845 - 26페이지 |
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42 페이지 - And busily gan for the soules pray Of them that gave him <25> wherewith to scholay* Of study took he moste care and heed. Not one word spake he more than was need; And that was said in form and reverence, And short and quick, and full of high sentence. Sounding in moral virtue was his speech, And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach.
69 페이지 - Such notes as, warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what love did seek...
69 페이지 - Embrouded was he, as it were a mede Al ful of fresshe floures, whyte and rede. 90 Singinge he was, or floytinge, al the day ; He was as fresh as is the month of May.
95 페이지 - And fashions in the depths — the spirit's ladder, That from this gross and visible world of dust, Even to the starry world, with thousand rounds, Builds itself up; on which the unseen powers Move up and down on heavenly ministries — The circles in the circles, that approach The central sun with ever-narrowing orbit — These see the glance alone, the unsealed eye, Of Jupiter's glad children born in lustre.
157 페이지 - Of sixty years he seem'd ; and well might last To sixty more, but that he lived too fast ; Refined himself to soul, to curb the sense ; And made almost a sin of abstinence.
153 페이지 - That first he wrought, and afterward he taught. Out of the gospel he the wordes caught, And this figure he added yet therto, That if gold ruste, what shuld iren do? For if a preest be foule, on whom we trust, No wonder is a lewed man to rust...
57 페이지 - With lokkes crulle, as they were leyd in presse. Of twenty yeer of age he was, I gesse.
195 페이지 - As lene was his hors as is a rake, And he was not right fat, I undertake; But loked holwe, and therto soberly.
16 페이지 - thou seest not far enough in this matter. I say to thee that it is right well done that pilgrims have with them both singers and also pipers, that when one of them that goeth barefoot striketh his toe upon a stone, and hurteth him sore, and maketh him to bleed, it is well done that he or his fellow begin then a song, or else take out of his bosom a bagpipe, for to drive away with such mirth the hurt of his fellow. For with such solace the travel and weariness of pilgrims is lightly and merrily brought...
236 페이지 - If that he fought, and had the higher hand, By water he sent them home to every land.