Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales; THE FRANKELEYNS TALE
... " "Nay," quod this clerk, "have heer my feith to borwe ...
L'Envoy of Chaucer to Bukton
... But thou shalt have sorrow on thy flesh thy life, ...
A Cook
... And he could roast and boil and seethe and fry, ...
The Canterbury Tales; THE CLERKES TALE (a)
... That she moste kisse hire child, er that it deyde, ...
Troilus And Criseyde: Book 02
... ye, pardee?' Now who-so seyth so, mote he never thee! &emsp ...
The Parlement of Fowls
... e}! Saynt Valentyn, that art ful hy on-lofte, ...
Rondel of Merciless Beauty
... Straight through my heart the wound is quick and keen ...
Lak of Stedfastnesse
... Dred God, do law, love trouthe and worthinesse, ...
The Canterbury Tales; THE CHANOUNS YEMANNES TALE
... his money by a certain canon through trickery of a hollow ...
The Love Unfeigned
... And sin he best to love is, and most meke, &emsp ...
Book Of The Duchesse
... ' `She is deed!' `Nay!' `Yis, by my trouthe!' ...
A Ballad Sent to King Richard
... Is all this world, through meed and willfulness, ...
To Life's Pilgrim
... Forth, pilgrim, forth on, best out of thy stall ...
Proverbs of Chaucer
... The green of ground and clothing so mutable, ...
The Canterbury Tales; CHAUCER'S TALE OF SIR THOPAS
... his absence, is counseled with many wise sayings uttered by ...