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

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By word and by myracle / goddes sone Line 330 Whan he was in this world declared heere That ther was oother lyf/ ther men may wone To whom answerde Tiburce / o suster deere Line 333 Ne seydestow right now / in this manere Ther nys but o god / lord in soothfastnesse And now of three / how maystow bere witnesse Line 336
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¶ That shal I telle quod she / er I go Line 337 Right as a man / hath sapiences three Memorie / Engyn / and Intellect also So / in beynge / of diuinitee Line 340 Thre persones / may ther right wel bee Tho gan she hym / ful bisily to preche Of Cristes come / and of hise peynes teche Line 343
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And many pointes / of his passion Line 344 How goddes sone / in this world was withholde To doon mankynde / pleyn remission That was ybounde in synne and cares colde Line 347 Al this thyng. she vn-to Tiburce tolde And after this / Tiburce in good entente With Valerian / to Pope Vrban he wente Line 350
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[qui. scilicet Vrbanus] That thanked god / and with glad herte and light Line 351 He cristned hym / and made hym in that place Parfit in his lernynge / goddes knyght And after this / Tiburce / gat swich grace Line 354 That euery day / he saugh in tyme and space The Aungel of god / and euery maner boone That he god axed // it was sped ful soone Line 357
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The Ellesmere 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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