Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer
Anelida and Arcite
... The compleynt of Anelida the quene upon fals Arcite ...
Gentilesse
... Must folowe his trace, and alle his wittes dresse ...
The Canterbury Tales;The Knyghtes Tale
... Wylugh, elm, plane, assh, box, chasteyn, lynde, laurer, ...
The Canterbury Tales; the Seconde Nonnes Tale
... Here bigynneth the Seconde Nonnes tale of the lyf of Seinte Cecile ...
Good Counsel of Chaucer
... Forth, pilgrim! Forthe beast, out of thy stall! ...
The Canterbury Tales; The Man of Law
... They ete, and drynke, and daunce, and synge, and pleye ...
The Canterbury Tales; PROLOGUE
... "Lordynges," quod he, "now herkneth for the beste, ...
The Canterbury Tales; THE SHIPMANNES TALE
... She saves herself, on the point of discovery, by a ready ...
Rondeau III
... Love hath my name i-strike out of his sclat, ...
Truth
... e}. Forth, pylgryme, forth! forth, beste, out of thi stal! ...
The Canterbury Tales; THE PARDONERS TALE
... " "Now," quod the firste, "thou woost wel we be tweye, ...
Chaucer's Words to His Scrivener
... Under thy long locks thou may'st have the scall ...
The Canterbury Tales; THE PERSOUNS TALE
... "Sire preest," quod he, "now faire yow bifalle, ...
The Canterbury Tales; EPILOGUE
... The wordes of the Hoost to the Phisicien and the Pardoner ...
Balade
... And thou, Tisbe, that hast of love swich peyne ...