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

Assemblen / al the folk of oure kynrede And make a werre / so sharp / on this Citee That by som auenture / or som tretee Line 1288 Thow mayst haue hire / to lady and to wyf ffor whom / þat I moste nedes lese my lyf ffor as by wey / of possibilitee Sith thow art at thy large / of prison free Line 1292 And art a lord / greet is thyn auantage Moore than is myn / that sterue here in a cage ffor I moot wepe / and waille whil I lyue With al the wo / þat prison may me yeue Line 1296 And eek with peyne / þat loue me yeueth also That doubleth / al my torment and my wo Ther with / the fyr of Ialousie vp sterte With Inne his brest and hente hym by the herte Line 1300 So woodly / þat he lyk was to byholde The Boxtree / or the Asshen dede / and colde ¶ Thanne seyde he / o crewel goddes / þat gouerne [folio 18b] This world / with byndyng of youre word eterne Line 1304 And writen / in the table of Atthamant Youre parlement /. and youre eterne grant What is man kynde / moore vn to yow holde Than is the sheepe / þat rowketh in the folde Line 1308 ffor slayn is man / right as another beest And dwelleth eek in prison and arrest And hath siknesse / and greet aduersitee And ofte tymes / giltlees pardee Line 1312 ¶ What gouernance / is in this prescience That giltlees / tormenteth Innocence And yet encreeceth this / al my penance That man is bounden / to his obseruance Line 1316 ffor goddes sake / to letten of his wille Ther as a beest may al his lust fulfille And whan a beest is deed / it hath no peyne But man after his deeth / moot wepe and pleyne Line 1320 Thogh in this world / he haue care and wo
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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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