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

And Iohn also / how now / what do ye here ¶ By god quod Iohn·/ Symond nede has na peere Hym bihoues serue hym self / þat has na swayn Or ellis / he is a fool / as clerkes sayn Line 4028 Oure maunciple / I hope he wol be deed Swa werkes ay / the wanges in his heed And ther-fore is I come / and eek Alayn To grynde oure corn / and carie it heem agayn Line 4032 I pray yow / speed vs heythen / what ye may ¶ It shal be doon / quod Symkyn by my fay What wol ye doon / whil þat it is in hande By god / right by the hoper / wol I stande Line 4036 Quod Iohn / and se how the corn gas In Yet saw I neuere / by my fader kyn How þat the hoper / wagges til and fra ¶ Aleyn answerde / Iohan wiltow swa Line 4040 Thanne wol I be byneth / by my crown And se / how þat the mele falles down In to the trogh / that sal be my desport [folio 53a] ffor Iohn in faith / I may been of youre sort Line 4044 I is as ille a Millere / as ar ye ¶ This Millere / smyled of hir nycetee And thoghte / al this nys doon / but for a wyle They wene / þat no man may hem bigile Line 4048 But by my thrift / yet shal I blere hir Iye ffor al the sleighte / in hir Phislophye The moore queynte crekys / þat they make The moore wol I stele / whan I take Line 4052 In stede of flour / yet wol I yeue hem bren The grettest clerkes / been noght the wisest men As whilom to the wolf thus spak the mare Of al hir art counte I noght a tare Line 4056 Out of the dore / he gooth ful pryuely Whan þat he saugh his tyme / softely He looketh vp and doun / til he hath founde The clerkes hors / ther as it stood ybounde Line 4060
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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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