| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 766 pages
...who-, Ne auised, what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, 1 rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my bond, And vpward softly so gan creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and out of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...who, Ne auised, what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pnce, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my liond, And vpward softly so gall creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 348 pages
...who, Ne avised, what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my bond, And upward softly so gan creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and out of... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 328 pages
...who, Ne avised, what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my hond, And upward softly so gan creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - 1843 - 610 pages
...who, Ne avised what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my bond, And upward softly so gan creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and out of... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt - Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages - 1843 - 614 pages
...who, Ne avised what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my hood, And upward softly so gan creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 416 pages
...ch. In Chaucer's Dream, v. 1310, is the following passage : " I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my bond, potte \J. — It. pro nayle jrf. ob. — It. pro viii li. wexse iiij*.— It. pro a rope to the belle... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1849 - 386 pages
...ch. In Chaucer's Dream, v. 1310, is the following passage : " I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my hond, pottc \d. — It. pro nayle jrf. ob. — It. pro viii li. wexse iiijs. — It. pro a rope to... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1860 - 598 pages
...who, No avised what way I would go, But by a venturous grace, I rise and walkt, sought pace and pace, Till I a winding staire found, And held the vice aye in my bond, And upward softly so gun creepe, Till I came where I thought to sleepe More at mine ease, and out of... | |
| Galfridus Anglicus (Dominican friar), Galfridus (Anglicus) - English language - 1865 - 672 pages
...of a cuppe, Vis. Vyce to putte in a vessel of wyne to drawe the wyne out at, Ckantepleure." PALSG. Chaucer describes how suddenly waking in the still...spiral stair. In the Contract for building Fotheringhay charch, 1435, is this clause, — " In the sayd stepyll shall be a Vyce tournyng, serving till the... | |
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