With that a fewe brighte teres newe Owt of hir eyen fille, and thus she seyde, `Now god, thou wost, in thought ne dede untrewe To Troilus was never yet Criseyde.
Ful pale y-waxen was hir brighte face, Hir limes lene, as she that al the day Stood whan she dorste, and loked on the place 710 Ther she was born, and ther she dwelt hadde ay.
And in this same wyse maistow knowe by nighte the altitude of the mone, or of brighte sterres.
With that a fewe brighte teres newe Out of hir eyen fille, and thus she seyde, 'Now god, thou wost, in thought ne dede untrewe To Troilus was never yet Criseyde.
To-broken been the statuts hye in hevene That creat were eternally to dure, Sith that I see the brighte goddes sevene Mow wepe and wayle, and passioun endure, As may in erthe a mortal creature.
A maste of a shipp it is so hie, Alle bedect with golde soe gaye; And on the topp is a holye crosse, That shynes as brighte as the daye.
And firste march'd forthe the Galloway men, Of the antiente Picts they sprange; Theyr speares all soe brighte and bucklers strong For manye myles yrang.
And whoo is yon chiefe soe brighte of blee, With hys troopes that beate the playne?
The teares that her fayre maydens shed, Ran free from their brighte eyes; The ecchoing wynde that then dyd blowe, Was burden'd with theyre sighes.
Oh had I but yon holie roode, That there soe brighte doth showe; I wolde not care for yon Englishe hoste, Nor the worste that theye colde doe.
The brighte swordes wente to and fro So hideously, that with the leaste stroke It seemed that it woulde fell an oak, But what they were, nothing yet he wote*.
I may yow nat devyse al hir beautee; But thus muche of hir beautee telle I may, That she was lyk the brighte morwe of May, Fulfild of alle beautee and plesaunce.
Til that the brightesonne loste his hewe; For thorisonte hath reft the sonne his light; This is as muche to seye as it was night.
And thus with Ioye, and hope wel to fare, 2435 Arcite anon un-to his inne is fare, As fayn as fowel is of the brighte sonne.
Biforn hir stood hir sone Cupido, Up-on his shuldres winges hadde he two; And blind he was, as it is ofte sene; 1965 A bowe he bar and arwes brighte and kene.
The statue of Venus, glorious for to see, 1955 Was naked fleting in the large see, And fro the navele doun all covered was With wawes grene, and brighte as any glas.
Hir brighte heer was kempt, untressed al; A coroune of a grene ook cerial 2290 Up-on hir heed was set ful fair and mete.
The Cros in Chepe verrament, It was gret joy it for to beholde; It was araied full reverent, With a castell right as God wolde, With baners brighte beten with gold.
The king his tale wol noght hiere, 2780 And seith hou that he hath hire boght, Forthi sche schal departe noght, Til he the brighte dai beholde.
But such a joy was it to hear hem sing, When that the brighte sunne gan to spring, In sweet accord, 'My lief is faren on land.
Miss Brighte pitied the poor wretch but thought he looked rather horrid.
Pat" Brighte (she was Cleopatra Diamond Brighte who married Colonel Dearman of the Gungapur Volunteer Bines) found she had got a splendid snap-shot when her films were developed at Gungapur.
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