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

[6-text p 325] And vp they stirte / al dronken / in this rage And forth they goon / towardes that village Of which the Tauernner / hadde spoke biforn And many a grisly ooth / thanne han they sworn Line 708 And Cristes blessed body / they to-rente Deeth shal be deed / if they may hym hente ¶ Whan they han goon / nat fully a myle Right as they wolde / han treden ouer a style Line 712 An old man and a poure / with hem mette This olde man / ful mekely hem grette And seyde thus / now lordes god yow se ¶ The proudeste / of thise Riotours thre Line 716 Answerde agayn / what carl with sory grace Why artow al forwrapped / saue thy face Why lyuestow so longe / in so greet age ¶ This olde man / gan looke in his visage Line 720 And seyde thus / for I ne kan nat fynde A man / thogh þat I walked in-to Inde Neither in Citee / ne in no village That wolde chaunge / his youthe for myn age Line 724 And ther-fore moot I han / myn age stille As longe tyme / as it is goddes wille ¶ Ne deeth allas / ne wol nat haue my lyf Thus walke I / lyk a restelees caytyf Line 728 And on the ground / which is my modres gate I knokke with my staf / bothe erly and late And seye / leeue moder leet me In Lo how I vanysshe / flessh & blood & skyn Line 732 Allas / whan shal my bones / been at reste Moder / with yow / wolde I chaunge my cheste That in my chambre / longe tyme hath be Ye for an heyre clowt to wrappe me Line 736 But yet to me / she wol nat do that grace ffor which ful pale / and welked is my face But sires / to yow / it is no curteisye To speken / to an old man vileynye Line 740
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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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