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" Athenaum for October 24, 1896, p. 566, Professor Skeat communicates a stanza of this song from Ms. Trinity (Camb.?) R. 3. 19, folio 154: " My lefe is faren in lond Alias why ys she so, And I am so sore bound I may not come her to. She hath my hert in... "
The Man of Law's Tale: The Nun's Priest's Tale; The Squire's Tale - Page 119
by Geoffrey Chaucer - 1904 - 127 pages
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The prologue to the Canterbury tales: the Knightes tale, the Nonnes prestes tale

Geoffrey Chaucer - English language - 1901 - 360 pages
...Skeat communicates a stanza of this song from Ms. Trinity (Camb.?) R. 3. 19, folio 154: " My lefe is faren in lond Allas why ys she so, And I am so sore bound I may not come her to. She hath my hert in hold Where euer she ryde or go, With trew[e] loue a thousand fold."...
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The Nun's Priest's Tale

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1915 - 112 pages
...manuscript (Ji. 3, 19, fol. 154) at Trinity College, Cambridge : ' My lefe is faren in lond ; Alias ! why is she so ? And I am so sore bound I may nat com her to. She hath my hert in hold Where ever she ryde or go, With trew love a thousand fold.' 4077. As man, the indefinite use of ' man,' where...
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The Nun's Priest's Tale, Volume 10

Geoffrey Chaucer - English poetry - 1927 - 140 pages
...: — My lefe ys faren in lond ; Alias ! why ys she so ? And I am so sore bound1 1 ? read'm bonde. I may nat com her to. She hath my hert in hold Wherever she ryde or go, With trew love a thousandfold. 121 as man thai: 'like one who'; cp. 512, 557....
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Jahresbericht über die Erscheinungen auf dem Gebiete der ..., Volume 18

Germanic philology - 1897 - 426 pages
...8603 s. 677. das liedchen steht in ms. Trinity R. s. 19, fol. 154: M 3- lefe ys faren in lond; alas, why ys she so? And I am so sore bound I may not com her to. She hath my hert in hold, where ever she ride or go, with trew love a thousandfold....
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The Challenge of Periodization: Old Paradigms and New Perspectives

Lawrence L. Besserman - History - 1996 - 278 pages
...expecting his audience to know the rest. Here is the whole poem: My lief is faren in londe Alias! Why is she so? And I am so sore bound I may nat com her to. She hath my hert in hold. Wherever I ride or go, With trewe love a thousand fold. 12 Chaucer may later have thought this a bit...
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