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

ffarwel my lyf / my lust and my gladnesse ¶ Allas why pleynen folk so / in commune On purueiance of god / or of ffortune Line 1252 That yeueth hem ful ofte / in many a gyse Wel bettre / than they kan hem self deuyse ¶ Som man desireth / for to haue richesse That cause is ofte / of his moerdre / or gret siknesse Line 1256 And som man wolde / out of his prison fayn That in his hous / is of his meynee slayn Infinite harmes / been in this matere We woot nat what thyng þat we prayen heere Line 1260 We fare as he / þat dronke is as a Mous A dronke man woot wel / he hath an hous But he noot / which the righte wey is thider [folio 18a] And to a dronke man / the wey is slider Line 1264 And certes / in this world / so faren we We seken faste / after felicitee But we goon wrong ful ofte trewely Thus may we seyn alle / and nameliche .I. Line 1268 That wende / and hadde a greet opinion That if I myghte / scapen fro prison Thanne hadde I been in ioye / and parfit heele Ther now / I am exiled fro my wele Line 1272 Syn þat / I may nat seen yow Emelie I nam but deed / ther nys no remedie ¶ Vp on that oother syde Palamon Whan þat he wiste / Arcite was agon Line 1276 Swich sorwe he maketh / þat the grete tour Resowneth / of his yowlyng and clamour The pure fettres / of his shynes grete Were / of his bittre salte teeris wete Line 1280 Allas quod he / Arcita cosyn myn Of al oure stryf / god woot the fruyt is thyn Thow walkest now / in Thebes at thy large And of my wo / thow yeuest litel charge Line 1284 Thow maystt syn thow hast wisdom / and manhede
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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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