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The Canterbury Tales (Middle English Edition)
by Geoffrey Chaucer
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with references to "thy conseil".
Excerpt - on Page 195: "
... ' ß[i4. This Melibee answerde un-to his wyf Prudence: `I purpose pat,' quod he, `to werke by thy conseil, for many causes and resouns. For certes every wight wolde holde me thanne a fool; ... "
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Nonne Preestes, Maunciples Tale, thy conseil, shul understonde, gode werkes, venge yow, biforn god, trewe freendes, venial sinne, hir entente, ban herd bifore, yvel apayd
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Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2
by Geoffrey Chaucer
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with references to "thy conseil".
Excerpt - on Page 79: "
... profit.'/ § 14. This Melibee answerde un-to his wyf Prudence : 'I purpose nat,' quad he, ' to werke by thy conseil, for many causes and resouns. ... "
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Jesu Crist, Seint Denys, venge yow, hise sinnes, shul understonde, thy conseil, greet diligence, hir sinnes, venial sinne, gode werkes, ful bye, two maneres
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The Canterbury Tales (original-spelling Middle English edition) (Penguin Classics)
by Geoffrey Chaucer
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with references to "thy conseil".
Excerpt - on Page 517: "
... haste is no profite."' I This Melibe answerde unto his wif Prudence: `I purpose nat', quod he, `to werken by thy conseil, for many causes and resons; ... "
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Chaucerian Polity: Absolutist Lineages and Associational Forms in England and Italy (Figurae: Reading Medieval Culture)
by David Wallace
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