The Cambridge ms. Dd. 4. 24. of Chaucer's Canterbury tales, completed by the Egerton ms. 2726 (the Haistwell ms) Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall ...

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¶ Tiburce answerde / and seide Brother deere Line 302 ffirst telle me / whider þat I shal / & to what man To whom quod he / come forth with right good cheere I wol the lede / vn-to the Pope vrban To vrban / Brother myn valerian Line 306 Quod tho Tiburce / woltow me thider lede Me thynketh / that it were a wonder dede Line 308
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¶ Ne menestow nat vrban / quod he thoo Line 309 That is so ofte dampned / to be ded And woneth in halkes / alwey to and froo And dar nat oones / putte forth his hed Men shulde him brennen / in a fyr so red Line 313 If he were founde / or þat men myght him spie And we also / to bere him compaignye [folio 199b] Line 315
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¶ And whil we sekyn / thilke diuinitee Line 316 That is I-hid / in heuene pryuely Algate I-brent in this world / shuln we be To whom Cecile answerde / boldely Men myghten dredyn wel / and skylfully Line 320 Thys lyf to lese / my owne deere brother If this were lyuyng oonly / & noon other Line 322
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¶ But there is better lyf / in other place Line 323 That neuere shal be lost / ne drede the nought which goddes sone / vs tolde / thurgh his grace That fadres sone / hath alle thynges wrought And al þat wrought is / with a skilful thought Line 327 The goost þat fro the fader / gan procede hath sowled hem / with-outen any drede Line 329
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The Cambridge ms. Dd. 4. 24. of Chaucer's Canterbury tales, completed by the Egerton ms. 2726 (the Haistwell ms) Ed. by Frederick J. Furnivall ...
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Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
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London,: Pub. for the Chaucer Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.,
1902.

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