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

And ȝif so be þou wilt not do me grace Or ȝif myn destene be schapen so [VII. 85.] That I schal nedys han on of hem to Line 2324 As send me hym that most desyryth me Be-hold goddesse of clene chastite The bittere terys that on myne che-kys falle [VII. 78.] Syn þou art maydyn & kepere of vs alle Line 2328 My maydynhed þou kepe & wel conserue And whil I leue / a mayde I wele þe serue The fyrys brenne vp on the auter clere [VII. 88.] Whyl Emalye was þus in here preyere Line 2332 But sodeynly sche sey a seyghte queynte [folio 164a] ffor ryght a-non [on] of the ferys queynte [VII. 91.] And quekede a-geyn & aftyr that anon That othyr fer was queynt & al a-gon Line 2336 And as it queynte it made a whistelyng As don the wete brondis in here brennyng [VII. 92.] Ant at the brondis ende out ran a-non As it were blodi dropis many on Line 2340 ffor which so sore agast was emalye That sche was wol nygh mad & gan to crye ffor sche nyste what it sygnefyed [VII. 92.] But only for the fer þus hath sche cryed Line 2344 And wep þat it was pete for to here And þerwithal diane gan apere [VII. 88.] With bowe in hond rygh as an hunteresse And seyde doughtir stynt þyn heuynesse Line 2348 Among the goddys hye it is afermyd [VII. 89.] And by eterne world wretyn and confermyd [['con eterna pa|rola,' VII. 85.]] Thow schalt ben weddit vn-to on of two [VII. 89.] That han for the so meche care & wo Line 2352 But vn-to whiche of hem I can not telle [VII. 89.] ffarwel for I ne may no lengere dwelle The furys whiche þat on myn auter brenne [VII. 89.] Schul the declaryn or that þou go henne Line 2356 Thyn auenture / of loue as in this cas
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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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