"SQUIER, com neer, if it youre wille be, And sey somwhat of love; for certes ye Konnen theron as muche as any man." "Nay, sire," quod he, "but I wol seye as I kan With hertly wyl; for I wol nat rebelle Agayn youre lust; a tale wol I telle. Have me excused if I speke amys; My wyl is good, and lo, my tale is this." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...IN BATTLE by ABUL HASAN OF BADAJOZ ON SICK LEAVE, 1916 by HAMILTON FISH ARMSTRONG THE GIANTESS by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE A BRIDGE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN REUNION IN WAR by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN ONE OF MANY by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR |