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

[6-text p 501] He for his lady wroghte / er she were wonne ffor she was / oon the faireste vnder Sonne And eek ther to / come of so heigh kynrede That wel vnnethes / dorste this knyght for drede Line 736 Telle hire his wo / his peyne / and his distresse But atte laste / she for his worthynesse And namely / for his meke obeysance Hath swich a pitee caught of his penance Line 740 That priuely / she fel of his acord To taken hym / for hir housbonde & hir lord Of swich lordshipe / as men han ouer hir wyues And for to lede / the moore in blisse hir lyues Line 744 Of his fre wyl / he swoor hire as a knyght That neuere in al his lyf he day ne nyght Ne sholde vp on hym take / no maistrye Agayn hir wyl / ne kothe hire Ialousye Line 748 But hire obeye / and folwe hir wyl in al As any louere / to his lady shal Saue / þat the name of soueraynetee That wolde he haue / for shame of his degree Line 752 ¶ She thonked hym / and with ful gret humblesse She seyde sire / sith of youre gentillesse Ye profre me / to haue so large a reyne Ne wolde neuere god / bitwix vs tweyne Line 756 As in my gilt/ were outher werre / or stryf Sire I wol be / youre humble trewe wyf Haue heer my trouthe / til that myn herte breste Thus been they bothe / in quiete and in reste Line 760 [ffor [Rats.] [folio 154b] ] o thyng sires / saufly dar I seye [T]hat freendes / euerich oother moote obey If they wol longe holden compaignye Loue wol nat be constreyned by maistrye Line 764 Whan maistrie comth / the god of loue anon Beteth his wynges / and farwel he is gon Loue is a thyng as any spirit free Wommen of kynde / desiren libertee Line 768
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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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