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

[6-text p 173] And wel ye woo þat wommen naturelly [A woman wolld haue her husband / to be hardye / wyse / Ryche free / buxom / that is to saye gentell / and to be freshe in bed / these / syxe things a woman dothe desyre / as Mr Chaucer dothe wryte. [folio 206a] [In a late hand.]] Desiren thynges .vj. as wel as I Line 1364 They wolde / þat hir housbondes sholde be ¶ Hardy and wise / and riche / and ther-to free [¶ nota] And buxom vn to his wyf / and fressh abedde But by that ilke lord / that for vs bledde Line 1368 ffor his honour / my self for to arraye A sonday next I moot nedes paye An hundred frankes / or ellis am I lorn Yet were me leuere / þat I were vnborn Line 1372 Than me were doon / a sclaundre / or vileynye And if myn housbonde eek/ myghte it espye I nere but lost and ther fore I yow preye Lene me this somme / or ellis moot I deye Line 1376 Daun Iohn I seye / lene me thise hundred frankes Pardee I wil noght faile yow my thankes If þat yow list to doon / that I yow praye ffor at a certeyn day / I wol yow paye Line 1380 And doon to yow / what plesance and seruyse That I may doon / right as yow list deuyse And but .I. do / god take on me vengeance As foul / as euere hadde Genelon of ffrance Line 1384 ¶ This gentil Monk answerde in this manere Now trewely / myn owene lady deere I haue quod he / on yow so gret a routhe That I yow swere / and plighte yow my trouthe Line 1388 That whan youre housbonde / is to fflandres fare [folio 206b] I wol deliuere yow / out of this care ffor I wol brynge yow / an hundred frankes And with that word / he caughte hire by the flankes Line 1392 And hire embraceth harde / and kiste hire ofte Goth now youre wey quod he / al stille and softe And lat vs dyne / as soone / as þat ye may ffor by my chilyndre / it is Pryme of day Line 1396 Goth now / and beth as trewe as I shal be ¶ Now ellis / god forbede sire quod she
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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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