The Oxford Treasury of English Literature volume 1

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The Oxford Treasury of English Literature volume 1
Grace Eleanor Hadow
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* ' Psaltery '. ^ < cj^t, ^ 8 < g^udy '. ^ ' Care '. « ' Meaning '. ' ' Agreeing with '. " ' Pity '. " ' Skill '. HADOW H 98 CHAUCER In al the pai-isshe vvyf ne was ther noon That to th' offring ^ bifore hir sholde goon ; And if ther dide, certeyn, so wrooth was she, That she was out of alle chaiitee. Hir coverchiefs ful fyne were of ground '^; 240 I dorste swere they weyeden ten pound That on a Sonday were upon hir heed. Hir hosen weren of fyn scarlet reed, Ful streite y-teyd, and shoos ful moiste and newe. Bold was hir face, and fair, and reed of hewe. She was a worthy womman al hir lyve, Housbondes at chirche-dore she hadde fyve, Withouten other companye in youthe ; ^ But therof nedeth nat to speke as nouthe *. And thryes hadde she been at Jerusalem ; 250 She hadde passed many a straunge streem ; At Rome she hadde been, and at Boloigne, In Galice at seint Jame *, and at Coloigne. She coude muche of wandring by the weye : Gat-tothed " was she, soothly for to seye. Up-on an amblere " esily she sat, Y-wimpled wel, and on hir heed an hat As brood as is a bokeler or a targe '' ; A foot-mantel ^ aboute hir hipes large, And on hir feet a paire of spores sharpe.

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