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"Many a song and many a leccherous lay" : tradition and individuality in Chaucer's lyric poetry /: tradition and individuality in Chaucer's lyric poetry. (2019)
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"Many a song and many a leccherous lay" : tradition and individuality in Chaucer's lyric poetry /: tradition and individuality in Chaucer's lyric poetry. (2019)
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"Many a song and many a leccherous lay" : tradition and individuality in Chaucer's lyric poetry
Preface 1. "This woful song and this compleynte I make": The Lyric Defined 2. "Flee fro the prees and dwelle with sothfastnesse": Universal Love 3. "‘No man is al trewe, ’ I gesse": The Personal Voice 4. "So muche wo and eek so litel blis": Courtly Love 5. "Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat": The Individual Voice 6. "Ther mot be cause wherfore that men pleyne": The Lyric with Narrative 7. "Then ende I thus, sith I may do no more": The Place of Chaucer’s Lyrics
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