id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43089 Chaucer, Geoffrey Chaucer's Works, Volume 1 — Romaunt of the Rose; Minor Poems .txt text/plain 206540 38852 101 says, that Chaucer has certainly not translated the original Balades 'word Than lyketh hir [ful] wel withalle. Made hir ful yelwe, and no-thing bright, 310 Hir kinde is swiche, whan they ben olde. Whan men of hir taken non hede; Hir herte wolde have ful greet pitee, 1225 (I pray god yeve hir right good grace!) 1255 It shal nought wel in alle thing For that wol meve [hem] in hir herte, That thou thy love ther mayst see, Hir love she had ful wel assayed, That hath thyn herte in hir keping; Whan thou art fer thy lady fro; Wher-so hem lust, right at hir wil; For no man wol hir love, ne pryse; 4960 Men for hem-silf than for hir good. The places ther hir loves habyten. Nolde nat love hir; and right thus She loved so wel hir owne name. Shal have right him on whom hir herte is set, ./cache/43089.txt ./txt/43089.txt