| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 strani
...to Chaucer : 'Then as mancre and custom is, signes there they bought, For men of contro should knowe whome they had sought, Eche man set his silver in such thing as they liked And in the meen while the millar had y-picked His bosom full of signys of Cauuterbury brochis. They set their signys upon their... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1846 - 460 strani
...the manner was" : — " Then, as manere and custom is, signes there they bought, For men of contre should know whome they had sought. Eche man set his...meen while the miller had y-piked His bosom ful of signys of Caunterbury brochis ; Though the pardoner and he pryvely in hir pouchis They put them afterwards... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1846 - 456 strani
...as the manner was" : — " Then, as manere and custom is, signes there they bought, For men qfcontre should know whome they had sought. Eche man set his...meen while the miller had y-piked His bosom ful of signys of Caunterbury brochis ; Though the pardoner and he pryvely in hir pouchis They put them afterwards... | |
| Charles Roach Smith - 1848 - 360 strani
...to some confusion : — 1 Then, as manere and custom is, siynes there they bought For men of centre should know whome they had sought. Eche man set his...as they liked. And in the meen while the miller had y-pikid His bosom ful of signys of Cannler/wry brochis ; Though the pardoner and he pryvelyin hir pouchis... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1849 - 302 strani
...the shrine, Then, as manere and custom is, signes there they bought, For men of contre should Jenow whome they had sought, Eche man set his silver in...meen while the miller had y-piked His bosom ful of signys of Caunterbury brochis, Though the pardoner and he pryvely in her pouches They put them afterwards... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1851 - 340 strani
...drew to noon. 170 Then, as manere and custom is, sigues there they bought ; J?or men of centre shuld know whome they had sought. Eche man set his silver in such thing as they likid. And in the meen while the miller had y-pikid His bosom ful of signys of Canterbury brochis ;... | |
| Percy Society - 1851 - 340 strani
...drew to noon. 170 Then, as manere and custom is, signes there they bought ; For men of centre shuld know whome they had sought. Eche man set his silver in such thing as they likid. And in the meen while the miller had y-pikid His bosom ful of signys of Canterbury brochis ;... | |
| 1880 - 740 strani
...it drew to noon : Then as manerc and custom is signcs there they bought ; For men of c.ontre shuld know whome they had sought Eche man set his silver in such things as they liked : And in the meeu while the miller had ypikiil His Ixisom ful of hignys of Caunterbury... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1872 - 572 strani
...manere and custom is, signes there they bought For men of contre' should know whom they had sought. Each man set his silver in such thing as they liked, And...in the meen while the miller had y-piked His bosom full of signys of Canterbury broches. Other set their signys upon their hedes, and some upon their... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1883 - 866 strani
...Chaucer : 'Then as шапегс aud custom is, signes there they bought, For men of contre should knowe whome they had sought, Eche man set his silver in such thing as they Hked. And in the meeu while the millar had y-picked His bosom full of signys of Caimterbury brochis.... | |
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