| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 920 Seiten
...And after that he sang ful loxule and clere, (601) 1845 And kiste his wyf, and made wautoun chere. He was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flekked pye. The slakke skin aboute his nekke shaketh, Whyl that he sang ; so chaunteth he and craketh. 1850 But... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 928 Seiten
...And after that he sang ful loudc and clero, (601) 1845 And kiste his wyf, and made wantoiui chore. Ho was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flekked pye. The slakke skin abonte his nekke shaketh, Whyl that he sang ; so chaunteth he and craketh. 1850 But... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 916 Seiten
...he, And after that he sang ful loude and clero, (601) 1845 And kiste his wyf, and made wautoun chore. He was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flekkod pye. The slakke skin aboute his uokko shaketh, Whyl that ho sang ; so chaunteth he and craketh.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 924 Seiten
...he, And after that he sang ful loude and clere, (601) 1845 And kiste his wyf, and made wantoun chere. He was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flckked pye. The slakke skin aboute his nekke shaketh, Whyl that he sang ; so chaunteth he and craketh.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1895 - 924 Seiten
...he, And after that he sang ful loude and clere, (601) 1845 And kiste his wyf, and made wantoun chero. He was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flekked pye. The slakke skin aboute his nekke shake th, Why! that ho sang j so chaunteth he and craketh. 1850 But... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1900 - 914 Seiten
...after that he sang ful loude and clere, (<»') 1845 And kiste his wyf, and made wantouu chere. Ho WHS al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flekked pye. The slakko skin aboute his nekke shaketh, Whyl that he sang ; so ohaunteth he and oraketh. 1850 But... | |
| Friedrich Gerber - 1909 - 128 Seiten
...If I kissen, These thick stark bristles of mine beard will pricken Ylike the skin of hound-fish." v. 1847. "He was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of Jargon as a flekked pye." (Ord. II, 2). "They being all coltish and full of ragery, And full of gergon as is a flecken pye."... | |
| Simone de Beauvoir - 1996 - 596 Seiten
...sitteth he, And after that he sang ful loude and clere, And kiste his wyf, and made wantoun chere. He was al coltish, ful of ragerye, And ful of jargon as a flekked pye. The slakke skin aboute his nekke shaketh, Whyl that he sang; so chaunteth he and craketh. But god wot... | |
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