10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «YWIS»
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A Lexical Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: E-L
indeed, certainly [See wis' adv., wisli adv.] 190: iwis[3l], iwys[4l], ywis[67], ywys[5l]
A. Ml 3277 And seyde, "Ywis, but if ich have my wille, A. Ml 3705 Ywis, lemman, I
have swich love-longynge A. CK 4362 But er we parte, ywis, thou shalt be quit.
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Ancient-English Christmas Carols
Ivy beareth berries black ; God grant us all His bliss ! For there shall me nothing
lack, Veni coronaberis. A Song on the Ivy and the Holly Temp. Henry VI. Nay, ivy,
nay, it shall not be, ywis, Let holly have the mastery as the manner is.
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
... Although thou may it not see Above, yet gothe it alway under, Though thou
thinke it a great wonder, And who so saitli of trouth I vary, Bid him prove the
contrary ; And right thus every word ywis, That loud or privie yspoken is, □
Muveth first an ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1868
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Classic Poetry Collection (Includes 18 Titles)
'Ye, blisful god, han mesowel beset In love, ywis, thatal thatbereth lyf Imaginen ne
cowde howto ben bet; For, lord, withouten Ialousyeor stryf, I love oon which that is
most ententyf To serven wel, unwery or unfeyned, That ever was, and ...
ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, Various, 2012
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Poetical Works: With an Essay on His Language and ...
... Though thou thinke it a great wonder, And who so saith of trouth I vary, Bid him
prove the contrary ; And right thus every word ywis, That loud or privie yspokon is,
Moveth finst an eyre about, And of his moving, out of dout, Another eyre ammo ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1864
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. With an Essay on His ...
... Though thou thinke it a great wonder, And who so saith of trouth I vary, Bid him
prove the contrary ; And right thus every word ywis, That loud or privie yspoken is,
Moveth first an eyre about, And of his moving, out of dout, Another eyre anone ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas TYRWHITT (F.R.S.), 1843
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The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer: With an essay on his ...
... holdeth in distresse, To keepe that they gather fast, With sorrow they leave it at
the last : With sorrow they both die and live, That unto richesse her hertes yeve.
And in defaute of love it is, As it shewcth full well ywis : For if these greedy, the ...
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The works of Geoffrey Chaucer: compared with the former ...
4*4 Enclinid is upward to meve, This mayist thou fele wel by preve, And that fame
kindly stcde ywis, That every thinge enclined to is, Yhath also his kyndelyche
stede, That sliewith it withoutin drede, That kindely the mancioun Of everyche ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, John Urry, Timothy Thomas, 1721
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The British poets: including translations ...
Above, yet gothe it alway under, Though thou thinke it a great wonder, And who
so saith of trouth I vary, Bid him prove the contrary, And right thus every word ywis
, That loud or privie yspoken is, Moveth first an eyre about, And of his moving out
...
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Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
And that this is soth that I sey, In that belecue I will hue and dey, And cuckow so I
rede that thou do ywis :" “ Than," quod he, “ let me neuer haue blisse, If euer l
vnto that counsaile obey. “ Nightingale thou speahest wonder faire, But for all that
is ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes, 1831
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