Duk Theseus, with al his companye, 2700 Is comen hoom to Athenes his citee, With alle blisse and greet solempnitee.
His deeth saugh I by revelacioun,' Seith this frere, 'at hoom in our dortour.
Thou comest hoom as dronken as a mous, And prechest on thy bench, with yvel preef!
And hoom they goon in Ioye and in solas, Save only wrecche Aurelius, allas!
And whan he was in this prosperitee, Hoom with his wyf he gooth to his contree, 800 Nat fer fro Penmark, ther his dwelling was, Wher-as he liveth in blisse and in solas.
I wol nat tellen eek how that they goon Hoomtil Athenes, whan the pley is doon; But shortly to the poynt than wol I wende, 2965 And maken of my longe tale an ende.
It is agayns the proces of nature': 1345 And hoom she gooth a sorweful creature.
Whan shapen was al hir conspiracye Fro point to point, how that his lecherye 150 Parfourned sholde been ful subtilly, As ye shul here it after openly, Hoom gooth the cherl, that highte Claudius.
For thogh the signe shewed a delay, (1410) Yet wiste he wel that graunted was his bone; And with glad herte he wente him hoom ful sone.
With this he took his leve, andhoom he wente; And lord, how he was glad and wel bigoon!
And hoom they go, with-oute more speche; And comen ayein, but longe may they seche Er that they finde that they after cape; Fortune hem bothe thenketh for to Iape.
Which with your cominge hoom ayein to Troye 1380 Ye may redresse, and, more a thousand sythe Than ever ich hadde, encressen in me Ioye.
And of this thing ful sone his nedes leyde 135 On hem that sholden for the tretis go, And hem for Antenor ful ofte preyde To bringen hoom king Toas and Criseyde; And whan Pryam his save-garde sente, Thembassadours to Troye streyght they wente.
But after al this nyce vanitee They took hir leve, and hoomthey wenten alle.
Pandare answerde, 'be we comen hider To fecchen fyr, and rennen hoom ayeyn?
And hider hoom I com whan it was eve; And here I dwelle out-cast from alle Ioye, 615 And shal, til I may seen hir eft in Troye.
And, whan that he this beste hath overcome, Then may he fleen awey out of this drede, 2020 And eek the gayler may he with him lede, And him avaunce at hoom in his contree, Sin that so greet a lordes sone is he.
And in that lond let make his ordinaunce As verray lord, and took the obeisaunce Wel and hoomly, and let his shippes dighte, 2480 And hoom he goth the nexte wey he mighte; For unto Phillis yit ne com he noght.
And after this, whan that the tempest stente, 1240 With mirth out as they comen, hoom they wente.
And this hath Minos don, right in despyt; To wreke his sone was set al his delyt, And maken hem of Athenes his thral 1940 Fro yere to yere, whyl that he liven shal; And hoom he saileth whan this toun is wonne.
And this was in the paleys of Egiste, That in his hous was lord, right as him liste; And thus the day they dryven to an ende; 2620 The frendes taken leve, and hoom they wende.
And that the sonne out of the south gan weste, And closed was the flour and goon to reste For derknesse of the night, of which she dredde, +Hoom to myn hous ful swiftly I me spedde From A.
Now hath Iasoun the flees, and hoom is went With Medea, and tresor ful gret woon.
Whan that the sonne out of the south gan weste, And that this flour gan close and goon to reste For derknesse of the night, the which she dredde, +Hoom to myn hous ful swiftly I me spedde; From B.
Chaucer's description of the latter process is a masterpiece of piratical humor: If that he faught and hadde the hyer hond, By water he sente hem hoom to every lond.
Pandare answerde, `Be we comen hider To fecchen fyr, and rennen hoom ayeyn?
With this he took his leve, and hoom he wente; And lord, he was glad and wel bigoon!
The large bundle of chippa that is soaking in a basket, and the big coil of yellow kah-hoom and the little one of black tsuwish which are hanging up, and bring me my needle and bone awl.
After a time she laid the kah-hoom aside for a stitch or two of the black root of the tule, called tsuwish.
The mother nodded; and as she wound and pressed closely the moist chippa, and the cactus needle flew in and out with the creamy kah-hoom or the black tsuwish, she told the story.
Their faces are the color of the kah-hoom mother weaves in her baskets.
This wyn of Spayne crepeth subtilly In othere wynes, growing faste by, Of which there ryseth swich fumositee That when a man hath dronken draughtes three And weneth that he be at hoom in Chepe, He is in Spayne, right at the toune of Lepe.
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