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

[6-text p 508] In word ne werk as fer as I haue wyt I wol been hys / to whom þat I am knyt Taak this for fynal / as of me But after that in pleye thus seyde she Line 988 ¶ Aurelie quod she / by heighe god aboue Yet wolde I graunte yow / to been youre loue Syn I yow se / so pitously complayne Looke what day / þat endelong Britayne Line 992 Ye remoeue alle the Rokkes / stoon by stoon That they ne lette / shipe ne Boot to goon I seye / whan ye han maad / the coost so clene Of Rokkes / that ther nys no stoon ysene Line 996 Thanne wol I loue yow / best of any man Haue heer my trouthe / in al that euere I kan ¶ Is ther noon oother grace / in yow quod he ¶ No by that lord quod she / that maked me Line 1000 [ffor [Rats.] [folio 157b] ] wel I woot that it shal neuere bityde [ [Rats.] L]at swiche folies / out of youre herte slyde What deyntee / sholde a man han his lyf ffor to loue / another mannes wyf Line 1004 That hath hir body / whan so that hym liketh ¶ Aurelius / ful ofte soore siketh Wo was Aurelie / whan þat he this herde And with a sorweful herte / he thus answerde Line 1008 ¶ Madame quod he / this were an inpossible Thanne moot I dye / of sodeyn deth horrible And with that word / he turned hym anon Tho coome / hir othere freendes many oon Line 1012 And in the Aleyes / romeden vp and doun And no thyng wiste / of this conclusioun But sodeynly / bigonne reuel newe Til that the brighte sonne / loste his hewe Line 1016 ffor thorisonte / hath reft the Sonne his light This is as muche to seye / as it was nyght And hom they goon / in ioye and in solas Saue oonly / wrecched Aurelius allas Line 1020
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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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