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The Norman Blake Editions of The Canterbury Tales

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pikpurs and eke the pale drede The smyler wyth the knyf vnder the cloke The shepne brennyng wyth the blak smoke . The treson of the mordryng in the bed The open werre wyth woundes al bibled Contek wyth blody

þunder dent and fyre leuene , Mote þy wicked necke be to broke þou seist þat droppyng houses and eek smoke And chydyng wyues maken men to fle Out of here owne houses a bñdicite What eyleþ swich an olde

eke the pale drede The smylere wt þe knyf , vnder the cloke The shippen brennyng , wt the blak smoke The tresoū of the morderyng , in the bedde The open werre , wt woundes al be bledde Conteke

dynt , and firy leuen Mote thy welked nekke , be to broke Thow seist that droppyng houses , eke smoke And chidyng wyues , maken men to flee Out of here owen houses , a benedicite What eilith swich

the pale drede The smyler , with the knyfã vnder the cloke The shepne , brennynge , wt the blake smoke The tresoū , of the mordrynge in the bedde The open werre , wt woundes al bibledde Contek with

The pike purs the pale drede The smylere with the knyf vndyr the cloke The shepne brennynge wt the blake smoke The tresoū the morderyng in the bed The opene werre wt woūdis al be bled Contek with blody knyf

wilde þunder dynt and fuyry leuene Mote þi wicked necke be tobroke , þou saist þat droppyng hous and eek smoke , And chydyng wyues maken men to fle Out of here oughne hous a benedicite What eylith such an

, with woundes al bibled The tresou , of the mordryng in the bed The shipne brennyng with the blake smoke The smyler , with the knyf vnder the cloke The pike purs , and eek the pale drede The

an old man for to chide Out of hir owene houses , a bñdicitee ; And chidyng wyues , maken men to flee Thow seyst that droppyng houses , and eek smoke Moote thy welked nekke , be to broke

gone The folke hire folowen wepein in hir weie To ward hir fader house sche is fare And in hire smoke wiþ foote hede albare Be forne þe folke hir seluen strepeþ sche Bott wente his weie for rewþe pite

werre wiþ wondes all be bledde The Treson of þe morþeringe in þe bedde The Shepen birneinge wt þe blake smoke The smyler wiþe þe knyf vnder þe cloke The Pike purs eke þe pale drede The Cruele Ire as

of which wommen men seyn that thre thinges dryuen a man out of his hous that is to seyn , smoke droppyng of Reyne And wikked wifis And of swich wommen seith Salamon that it were bettre to dwellen in

thonder dynt and firy leuene Moote , thy welked nekke be to broke Thow seyst that droppyng houses , eek smoke And chidyng wyues , maken men to flee Out of hir owene houses , a benedicitee What eyleth ,

whiche wemen mē seyn , that thre thyngis dryuyn a man out of his hous , that is to seyne smoke , droppȳge of reyn wikkede wyuys , Sire these wordys been vndyrstōde , of women that been Iangleressis ,

With wylde thundyr dynt in fery leuene Mote þȳ wekede neke be to broke þè seyst þt droppȳge housis ek smoke And chydyng wyf makyth men to fle Out of here owene hous a bñdicite What eylyth swich an old

be ful of bit ter galle , but in helle , hir sighte , shal be ful of dirknesse of smoke and therfore ful of teerys , and hir herynge , ful of waymen tynge and of gryntynge of teeth

silke A barmecloþe as white as any morwes mylke Vppon hire lendes fol of mony a gore White was hir smoke broude al before And eke be hinde on hire colere aboute Of coleblak silke wt in eke wt .oute.

heuene Wiþ wilde þonder dint fire leuene Mot þi welked nekke be to broke Thow seist þat dropinge howses eke smoke And chidinge wyves maken men to flye Owte of her owen house a benedicite What eyleþe suche an holde

open werre wiþ woundes all bibledde The tresoun of þe morthering in þe bedde The schepene brennyng with þe blake smoke The smyler with þe knyf vnder þe cloke The pykpurs and eek þe pale drede The cruel Ire reed

. smellyng . Sauoryng . and touching . but in helle here sighte schal be ful of derknesse and of smoke and ful of teeres and here heerynge ful of waymentynge and of gruntynge of teeþ as saiþ ihū crist

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