For May wol have no slogardie a-night.
The seson priketh every gentil herte,
And maketh him out of his slepe to sterte.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
-- The Knightes Tale, Line 1044
The seson priketh every gentil herte,
And maketh him out of his slepe to sterte.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
-- The Knightes Tale, Line 1044
Related:
- Mordre wol out, that see we day by day.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Nonnes Preestes Tale, Line... - To maken vertue of necessite.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Knightes Tale, Line... - That he is gentil that doth gentil dedis.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Wif of Bathes Tale, Line... - Min be the travaille, and thin be the glorie.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Knightes Tale, Line... - That field hath eyen, and the wood hath ears.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Knightes Tale, Line... - Up rose the sonne, and up rose Emelie.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Knightes Tale, Line... - Ther n' is no werkman whatever he be,
That may both werken wel and hastily.
This wol be done at leisure parfitly. -- Geoffrey... - Loke who that is most vertuous alway,
Prive and apert,
and most entendeth ay To do the gentil dedes that he... - In his owen grese I made him frie.
-- Geoffrey Chaucer (1328-1400)
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The Reves Tale, Line...
