1050 I taughte this answere unto the knyght; I taught this answer to the knight; 1051 For which he plighte me his trouthe there, For which he pledged me his word there, 1052 The firste thyng that I wolde hym requere The first thing that I would ask of him 1053 He wolde it do, if it lay in his myghte. Is this the law of king Arthur's house? Then had he damned marriage along with the act (of procreation). 41 God woot, this noble kyng, as to my wit, God knows, this noble king, according to my judgment, 42 The firste nyght had many a myrie fit The first night had many a merry fit 43 With ech of hem, so wel was hym on lyve. How meekly looks Willy, our sheep! Would not choose a vicious form of living. For blood symbolizes gold, as I was taught.' In feeling, and my heart is influenced by Mars. You shall have pudendum right enough at eve. ", "Madam, I would pray you, if it were your will,". The play marked a conscious switch by Gay towards an apolitical and distant past, after his contemporary work The Mohocks had faced controversy and censorship the previous year. ", 184 "Dame, I wolde praye yow, if youre wyl it were," "Madam, I would pray you, if it were your will," 185 Seyde this Pardoner, "as ye bigan, Said this Pardoner, "as you began, 186 Telle forth youre tale, spareth for no man, Tell forth your tale, refrain for no man, 187 And teche us yonge men of youre praktike." Then would I allow him to do his foolishness. But certainly, I treated folk in such a way. Since frequently I went to visit my close friend, From house to house, to hear various bits of gossip --. But yet I will try to be right merry. 939 For trewely ther is noon of us alle, For truly there is not one of us all, 940 If any wight wol clawe us on the galle, If any one will scratch us on the sore spot, 941 That we nel kike, for he seith us sooth. To have the governance of house and land. And had his noble and virtuous ancestors. Than a woman is, you must be able to bear suffering. 853 Do, dame, telle forth youre tale, and that is best." That, thou sayest, will be without a mate. 697 The children of Mercurie and of Venus The children of Mercury (clerks) and of Venus (lovers) 698 Been in hir wirkyng ful contrarius; Are directly contrary in their actions; 699 Mercurie loveth wysdam and science, Mercury loves wisdom and knowledge, 700 And Venus loveth ryot and dispence. 278 Thow seyst that droppyng houses, and eek smoke, Thou sayest that leaky houses, and also smoke, 279 And chidyng wyves maken men to flee And scolding wives make men to flee 280 Out of hir owene houses; a, benedicitee! When I had drunk a draft of sweet wine! 413 And therfore every man this tale I telle, And therefore this tale I tell to every man, 414 Wynne whoso may, for al is for to selle; Anyone can profit, for everything is for sale; 415 With empty hand men may none haukes lure. 650 And thanne wolde he upon his Bible seke And then he would seek in his Bible 651 That ilke proverbe of Ecclesiaste That same proverb of Ecclesiasticus 652 Where he comandeth and forbedeth faste Where he commands and strictly forbids that 653 Man shal nat suffre his wyf go roule aboute.
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