This Pandarus, ful deed and pale of hewe, Ful pitously answerde and seyde, `Yis!
This Pandarus, ful deed and pale of hewe, Ful pitously answerde and seyde, 'yis!
But natheles, the wending of Criseyde, For al this world, may nought out of his minde; For which ful ofte he pitously hir preyde, That of hir heste he might hir trewe finde.
And is it out of thy minde how that Paulus, consul of Rome, whan he hadde taken the king of Perciens, weep pitously for the captivitee of the self kinge?
For smale tythes and for smal offringe, 1315 He made the peple pitously to singe.
As help me god, I laughe whan I thinke How pitously a-night I made hem swinke; And by my fey, I tolde of it no stoor.
Than wolde she sitte adoun upon the grene, And pitously in-to the see biholde, And seyn right thus, with sorweful sykes colde: 862.
For fere almost out of his wit he breyde, And to his goddes pitously he preyde For socour, but it mighte nat bityde.
She frayneth and she preyeth pitously 1790 To every Iew that dwelte in thilke place, To telle hir, if hir child wente oght for-by.
Ther is no man that jangleth busily, And set his hert and al his mynd therfore, That by resoun may playne so pitously 335 As he that hath moche hevinesse in store.
He slombred, and a nappe he took, 4005 Til Shame pitouslyhim shook, And greet manace on him gan make.
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