The Vision of William Concerning Piers the PlowmanClarendon Press, 1881 - 216 Seiten |
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... seide pat hym - self my3te assoilen hem alle • 70 》 f falshed of fastyng of vowes ybroken . Lewed men leued hym wel · and lyked his wordes , omen vp knelyng to kissen his bulles ; • He bonched hem with his breuet · & blered here eyes ...
... seide pat hym - self my3te assoilen hem alle • 70 》 f falshed of fastyng of vowes ybroken . Lewed men leued hym wel · and lyked his wordes , omen vp knelyng to kissen his bulles ; • He bonched hem with his breuet · & blered here eyes ...
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... Seide for a souereygne · help to hym - selue ; - . • ' I haue ysein segges , ' quod he ' in þe cité of london Beren bizes ful brizte · abouten here nekkes , And some colers of crafty werk ; vncoupled pei wenden Bope in wareine & in ...
... Seide for a souereygne · help to hym - selue ; - . • ' I haue ysein segges , ' quod he ' in þe cité of london Beren bizes ful brizte · abouten here nekkes , And some colers of crafty werk ; vncoupled pei wenden Bope in wareine & in ...
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... seide , Sone , slepestow sestow pis poeple , How bisi þei ben · abouten pe mase ? Pe moste partie of þis poeple · þat passeth on pis erthe , Haue þei worschip in þis worlde⚫ þei wilne no better ; Of other heuene þan here · holde pei no ...
... seide , Sone , slepestow sestow pis poeple , How bisi þei ben · abouten pe mase ? Pe moste partie of þis poeple · þat passeth on pis erthe , Haue þei worschip in þis worlde⚫ þei wilne no better ; Of other heuene þan here · holde pei no ...
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... seide hym - seluen , Tho pe poeple hym apposed · wip a peny in þe temple , Whether pei shulde per - with worschip þe kyng Sesar . And god axed of hem of whome spake pe lettre , And þe ymage ilyke · þat þere - inne stondeth ? " Cesaris ...
... seide hym - seluen , Tho pe poeple hym apposed · wip a peny in þe temple , Whether pei shulde per - with worschip þe kyng Sesar . And god axed of hem of whome spake pe lettre , And þe ymage ilyke · þat þere - inne stondeth ? " Cesaris ...
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... seide in treuthe , pat is þe best , • Mowe be siker þat her soule shal wende to heuene , Per treuthe is in Trinitee · and troneth hem alle . For - pi I sey , as I seide ere · bi sizte of þise textis , Whan alle tresores arne ytried ...
... seide in treuthe , pat is þe best , • Mowe be siker þat her soule shal wende to heuene , Per treuthe is in Trinitee · and troneth hem alle . For - pi I sey , as I seide ere · bi sizte of þise textis , Whan alle tresores arne ytried ...
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atte Ayenbite of Inwyt azein baselard Book of Days C-text called Chaucer Christ Church comsed comune conscience conseille Crede dede Do-bet edition Edward Edward III euere fals For-pi forto Freres friars Glossary gode hath haue heuene hire Icel kepe king kynde Langley Latin leue Liber Albus loke London lordes loue lyue manere means Mede Meed mercy Moso-Goth myzte neuere nouzte owre p. s. pt panne pardoun Pass Passus pere Piers Plowman Piers the Plowman Ploughman plural poem prest Prol Prologue quod pieres resoun Richard II rizte sapience saue seide seyde seynt shal shew shulde somme sone spelt subj synne taketh Tale Thanne thou togideres treuthe tyme Vulgate wende whan who-so William of Palerne wolde worche word wote Wright wrouzte þanne þat þe kynge þei þere þow
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 132 - Love thyself last: cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not: Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's...
Seite 106 - When merry milkmaids click the latch, And rarely smells the new-mown hay, And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay, Twice or thrice his roundelay ; Alone and warming his five wits, The white owl in the belfry sits, SECOND SONG.
Seite 112 - Sicut enim corpus sine spiritu mortuum est, ita et fides sine operibus mortua est.
Seite 105 - Ye shall have rumney and malmesyne, Both ypocrasse, and vernage wyne, Mount rose and wyne of Greke, Both algrade, and respice eke, Antioche, and bastarde, Pyment also, and garnarde, Wyne of Greke, and muscadell, Both clare, pyment, and Rochell; The reed your stomake to defye, And pottes of Osey set you by.
Seite 221 - BOOK lS NOT RETURNED TO THE LlBRARY ON OR BEFORE THE LAST DATE STAMPED BELOW.
Seite 110 - In the Master of Oxford's Catechism, written early in the fifteenth century, and printed in Reliquiae Antiquae, vol. ip 231, we have the following question and answer — C. Where be the anjelles that God put out of heven, and bycam devilles ? M. Som into hell, and som reyned in the skye, and som in the erth, and som in waters and in wodys.
Seite 108 - He shall be your Judas, and you shall be his elder-tree to hang on ;' Every Man out of Hum. iv. 4. See Nares. On the other hand, we read that ' the Arbor Judte is thought to be that whereon Judas hanged himself, and not upon the eldertree, as it is vulgarly said ;
Seite 69 - And cast on me my clothes, yclouted and hole, My cokeres and my coffes, for colde of my nailles, And hange myn hoper at myn hals, in stede of a scrippe. A busshel of bredcorne brynge me...
Seite 110 - In caelum conscendam, super astra Dei exaltabo solium meum, sedebo in monte testamenti, in lateribus aquilonis. Ascendam super altitudinem nubium ; similis ero Altissimo.
Seite 139 - ... under cover and colour of good and lawful trading ; which kind of contract, the more subtly to deceive the people, they call ' exchange ' or