
| | Â Â Â Â Â Â And certes, if it nere to long to heere,| | I wolde adjudge toold yow fully the manere| | How wonnen was the regne of Femenye| 20| By Theseus, and by his chivalrye,| | And of the grete bataille for the nones| | Bitwixen Atthenes and Amazones,| | And how asseged was Ypolita| | The faire hardy queene of Scithia,| 25| And of the feste that was at hir weddynge,| | And of the tempest at hir hoom-comynge;| | But al the thyng I moot as at once forbere,| | I have, divinity fudge woot, a large feeld to ere,| | And wayke been the oxen in my plough,| 30| The remenant of the narrative is long ynough.| | I wol nat letten eek noontide of this route,| | lat every felawe telle his tale aboute,| | And lat se at one time who shal the soper wynne;-| | And ther I lefte, I wol ayeyn bigynne.| 35| Â Â Â Â Â Â This duc of whom I make mencioun,| | Whan he was follow almoost unto the toun,| | In al his wele and in his mooste pride,| | He was war, as he caste his oculus aside,| | Where that ther kneled in the hye weye| 40| A compaignye of ladyes, tweye and tweye,| | Ech aft(prenominal) oother, clad in costume blake;| | But swich a foretell and swich a wo they...If you want to get a full essay, baseball game club it on our website: Orderessay
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