There came a knight upon a steed of brass.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
(Source: archive.org)
So much of dalliance and fair speech.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
(Source: archive.org)
The three rogues search in the woods for death.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
(Source: archive.org)
Therewith he brought us out of town.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
(Source: archive.org)
Palamon desireth to slay his foe Arcite.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
(Source: archive.org)
Forth we rode when day began to spring.
Walter Appleton Clark, from The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914.
(Source: archive.org)





