The Cambridge ms (University library, Gg. 4.27) of Chaucer's Canterbury tales / edited by Frederick J. Furnivall.

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Tyburce answerde & seyde brothir deere Line 302 ffyrst telle me whidyr that I schal & to what man To whom quod he come forth with rygh good cheere I wele the lede vn-to the pope vrban Line 305 Tyl vrban brothir myn valerian Quod tho Tiburce / wilt thow me dedyr leede Me thynkyth that it were a wondyr deede Line 308
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Ne knowyst tow nat vrban quod he tho Line 309 That is so ofte dampned to be deed And wonyth in halkis alwey two & fro And dar nat onys putte forth his heed Line 312 Men schulde hym brenne in a fyr so reed ȝif he were founde or ȝif men myghte hym spye And we also to bere hym compaynye [[o altered]] Line 315
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And whil we seke thilke dyuinite [folio 377b] That is I-hid in heuene pryuyly Algate I-brend in this world schul we be To whom Cecile answerde boldely Line 319 Men myghtyn dredyn weel & skylfully This lif to lese myn owene dere brothir If this weere lyuynge only & non othir Line 322
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But theere is betere lyf in othir place Line 323 That neuere schal been lost ne drede the not With godys sone / vs tolde thour his grace That faderis sone hath alle thyngis wrouȝt Line 326 And al that wrouȝt is with a skylful thouȝt The gost that from the fadyr gan procede Hath soulede hem with-outyn ony dreede Line 329
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The Cambridge ms (University library, Gg. 4.27) 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 K. Paul, Trench, Trübner,
1868-1879.

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