Poems by Geoffrey Chaucer
The Cook's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... eruantz in the place Ther fore / his mai{s}ter gaf hym acquitaunce And bad hym go / with sorw / and ...
The Friar's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... yow / ouer your myght / ffor cri{s}t/ wol be youre champion and knyght/ And prayeth / that this Somn ...
The General Prologue from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... glad was euery wight/And telle he mo{s}te his tale / as was re{s}ounBy forward / and by compo{s}icio ...
The Miller's Prologue and Tale from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... r nether IyeAnd Nicholas / is scalded in the touteThis tale is doon / and god saue al the route¶ ...
The Pardoner's Introduction, Prologue, and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... thee / drawe thee neerAnd as we diden / lat vs lawe and pleyeAnon they ki{s}te / and ryden forþ ...
The Reeve's Prologue and Tale from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... Folio 56v}} Saue al this compaignie / grete and smale Thus haue I quyt the Millere / in my tale¶ ...
The Shipman's Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... thee in charge Thus endeth my tale / and god vs sende Taillynge ynough / vn to oure lyues ende¶ ...
The Summoner's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... e no demonyak/And Iankyn hath ywonne / a newe gowneMy tale is doon / we been almoo{s}t at towne¶ ...
To Rosemounde
... my self I sey, in my penaunce,Suffyseth me to loue you, Rosemounde,Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce ...
Troilus and Criseyde: Book I
... , ful fat and newe shorn,Yet am I but an hors, and horses laweI moot endure, and with my feres drawe ...
Troilus and Criseyde: Book II
... e herte for to myne,For which, by proces and by good servyse,He gat hire love, and in no sodeyn wyse ...
Troilus and Criseyde: Book V
... rcy, everichon,So make us, Jesus, for thi mercy digne,For love of mayde and moder thyn benigne! Amen ...
The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
... hir wyuesAnd olde / and angry nygardes of di{s}penceGod sende hem {s}oone / verray pe{s}tilence¶ ...
Yowr Yen Two Woll Sle me Sodenly
... o ther is non other mene, Syn I fro loue [escaped am so fat I neuere thenk to ben in his prison lene ...
An A.b.c
... A. ALMIGHTY and all-merciable* Queen, *all-merciful ...