The Hengwrt ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

[6-text p 342] Moote thy welked nekke / be to-broke [folio 61b] Thow seyst that droppyng houses / and eek smoke And chidyng wyues / maken men to flee Out of hir owene houses / a benedicitee; Line 280 What eyleth / swich an old man for to chide Thow seyst we wyues / wil oure vices hyde Til we be fast/ and thanne we wol hem shewe Wel may that be / a prouerbe of a shrewe Line 284 Thow seist þat Oxen / Asses / hors / and houndes They been assayed / at dyuerse stoundes Bacynes / lauours / er that men hem bye Spoones / stooles / and al swich housbondrye Line 288 And so be pottes / clothes / and array But folk/ of wyues / maken noon assay Til they be wedded / olde dotard shrewe And thanne seistow / we wil oure vices shewe Line 292 Thow seist also / that it displeseth me But if that thow / wolt preise my beautee And but thow powre / alwey vp-on my face And clepe me faire dame / in euery place Line 296 And but thow make a feeste / on thilke day That I was born / and make me fressh and gay And but thow do / to my norice honour And to my chambrere /· with-Inne my bour Line 300 And to my fadres folk / and his allyes Thus seistow / olde barel ful of lyes And yet of oure Apprentice / Iankyn ffor his crispe heer / shynyng as gold so fyn Line 304 And for he squyereth me / bothe vp and doun Yet hastow caught fals suspecioun I wil hym nat thogh thow were deed to morwe ¶ But tel me this / why hidestow with sorwe Line 308 The keyes of thy Cheste / awey fro me It is my good / as wel as thyn pardee What wenestow / make an ydiote of oure dame Now by that lord / that called is Seint Iame Line 312
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The Hengwrt ms of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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London :: Published for the Chaucer Society by N. Trübner,
1868-1879.

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