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

[6-text p 471] To euery wight that wit and reson kan Thus preyseth he yet the bontee of man ¶ Amonges a thousand men / yet foond I oon But of wommen alle / foond I noon Line 2248 ¶ Thus seith the kyng þat knoweth youre wikkednesse And Ihesus filius Syrak as I gesse Ne speketh of yow / but selde reuerence A wilde fyr / and corrupt pestilence Line 2252 So falle vp on youre bodyes / yet to nyght Ne se ye noght this honurable knyght By cause allas / þat he is blynd and old His owene man / shal make hym Cokewold Line 2256 Lo where he sit the lechour in the tree Now wol I graunten / of my magestee Vn to this olde / blynde worthy knyght That he shal haue ayein / his eyen syght Line 2260 Whan þat his wyf wolde doon hym vileynye Thanne shal he knowen / al hir harlotrye Bothe in repreue of hire / and othere mo ¶ Ye shal quod Proserpyne / wol ye so Line 2264 Now by my modres sires soule / I swere That I shal yeuen hire / suffisant answere And alle wommen after / for hir sake That thogh they be / in any gilt ytake Line 2268 With face bold / they shul hem self excuse And bere hem doun / that wolde hem accuse ffor lakke of answere / noon of hem shal dyen Al hadde man seyn a thyng with bothe his eyen Line 2272 Yet shal we wommen / visagen it hardily And wepe and swere / and chide subtilly So that ye men / shul been as lewed as gees What rekketh me / of youre auctoritees Line 2276 ¶ I woot wel / þat this Iew / this Salomon ffand of vs wommen / folyes many oon But thogh þat he / ne fand no good womman Yet hath ther founde / many another man Line 2280
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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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