The vision and the creed of Piers Ploughman, المجلد 2

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W. Pickering, 1842 - 629 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 568 - Tarsus, bound for the isles Of Javan or Gadire, With all her bravery on, and tackle trim, Sails fill'd, and streamers waving, Courted by all the winds that hold them play...
الصفحة 541 - The fowrthe artycul thys moste be, That the mayster hym wel be-se That he no bondemon prentys make, Ny for no covetyse do hym take ; For the lord that he ys 'bond to, May fache the prentes whersever he go.
الصفحة 599 - No wonder is, he herd it all the day. And eke ye knowen wel, how that a jay Can clepen watte, as wel as can the pope. But who so wolde in other thing him grope, Than hadde he spent all his philosophie, Ay, Questio quid juris, wolde he crie.
الصفحة 529 - Al-so hem-selue . suffren muche hunger, And wo in winter-tyme . with wakynge a nyghtes To ryse to the ruel . to rocke the cradel, Bothe to karde and to kembe . to clouten and to wasche, To rubbe and to rely . russhes to pilie, That reuthe is to rede . othere in ryme shewe The wo of these women . that wonyeth in cotes...
الصفحة 461 - With arches on everich half, And bellyche y-corven, With crochetes on corneres, With knottes of gold, Wyde wyndowes y-wrought, Y-wryten ful thikke, Shynen with shapen sheldes, To shewen aboute, With merkes of merchauntes Y-medeled betwene, Mo than twentie and two 353 Twyse y-noumbbred.
الصفحة 447 - Cryste,' quod Conscience tho, 'I wil bicome a pilgryme, And walken as wyde as al the worlde lasteth, To seke Piers the Plowman that Pryde may destruye, And that freres hadde a fyndyng that for nede flateren And contrepleteth me, Conscience; now kynde me auenge, And sende me happe and hele til I haue Piers the Plowman!
الصفحة 464 - Than turned I ayen, Whan I hadde all y-toted, And fond in a freitoure A frere on a benche, A greet chorl and a grym, Growen as a tonne, With a face so fat As a ful bleddere Blowen bretful of broth, And as a bagge honged...
الصفحة 367 - ... retained in the words brown, brand, brandy, bronze, brunt. Brown is the colour produced by burning, and brunt is the burnt, and, therefore, the hot part of anything. " For smoke and smolder, Smyteth in hise eighen, Til he be bler-eighed, or blynd, And hoors in the throte, Cogheth, and curseth, That Crist gyve hem sorwe, That sholde bringe in bettre wode, Or blow it till it brende.
الصفحة 432 - Symonye hym sente To assaille Conscience, And preched to the peple; And prelates thei hem maden To holden with Antecrist, Hir temporalices to save; And cam to the kynges counseille As a kene baroun, And kneled to Conscience etc.
الصفحة 461 - To ehewen aboute, With merkes of merchauntes Y-medeled betwene, Mo than twentie and two Twyse y-noumbbred. Ther is non heraud that hath Half swich a rolle, Right as a rage-man Hath rekned hem newe. Tombes upon tabernacles Tylde...

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