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" O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun, Dred God, do law, love trouthe and worthinesse, And wed thy folk... "
Selections from Chaucer's Minor Poems: With Introductions, Notes, & a Glossary - Página 57
por Geoffrey Chaucer - 1897 - 146 páginas
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The Minor Poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1888 - 562 páginas
...worlde. ( 't. am. a, which occurs in TF Add. 20. Ct. ttou^tA-, ¥ . Xxoo.'Ocut. Lenvoy to King Richard. O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. .15 Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature, Volumen5

Henry Morley - 1890 - 390 páginas
...fickleness ; upon these thoughts in three stanzas, the vain counsel follows : L 'Envoy to King Richara. " O Prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk, and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing that may be reprevable To thin estat don in thy regioun. Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Romaunt of the rose. Minor poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 644 páginas
...fro trouthe to fikelnesse, 20 That al is lost, for lak of stedfastnesse. Lenvoy to King Biehard. O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. 25 Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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The Student's Chaucer: Being a Complete Edition of His Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 914 páginas
...Richard. 0 prince, desyre to bo honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprovable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. 25 Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioon, Dred God, do law, love trout he and worthinease, 27 And wed thy folk agein to stedfastnesse....
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Alt- und mittelenglisches übungsbuch zum gebrauche bei ...

Julius Zupitza - 1902 - 348 páginas
...С. — 19 worlde С \\ аде В, a fehlt С. — 20 trouthe F, trought C. Lenvoy to King Richard. 0 prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun! 25 Suffre no thing that may be reprevable To thyn estât, don in thi regioun. Shew forth thy swerd...
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The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Remaunt of the rose. The minor poems

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1906 - 388 páginas
...fro trouthe to fikelnesse, That al is lost, for lak of stedfastnesse. 305 x LENVOY TO KING RICHARD O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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Selections from Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1907 - 352 páginas
...wrong, fro trouthe to fikelnesse, 20 That al is lost, for lak of stedfastnesse. LEXVOY TO KING RICHARD O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. 25 Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - 1911 - 1196 páginas
...wrong, fro trouthe to fikelnesse, That al is lost, for lak of stedfastnesse. " Lenvoy to King Richard 0 prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable 25 To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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England in the Later Middle Ages

Kenneth Hotham Vickers - 1918 - 574 páginas
...to the shrine of St. Thomas Becket. l Even the poet Chaucer urged Richard to mend his ways : — O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. Show forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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English History in Contemporary Poetry....

1914 - 82 páginas
...kingship. Chaucer puts the leading points quite simply in his Envoy to King Richard [i. 395] : " O prince, desyre to be honourable, Cherish thy folk and hate extorcioun ! Suffre no thing, that may be reprevable To thyn estat, don in thy regioun. Shew forth thy swerd of castigacioun,...
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