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The House of Fame by Geoffrey Chaucer The following text is based on that published in THE COMPLETE WORKS OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER, ed. W.W. Skeat (Oxford, 1899). This work is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings ([email protected]), September 1994, based upon a previous e-text of unknown origin. Additional assistance provided by Diane M. Brendan. ***************************************************************** BOOK I Incipit liber primus. 1 God turne us every dreem to gode! 2 For hit is wonder, be the rode, 3 To my wit, what causeth swevens 4 Either on morwes, or on evens; 5 And why the effect folweth of somme, 7 Why that is an avisioun, 8 And this a revelacioun, 9 Why this a dreem, why that a sweven, 10 And nat to every man liche even; 11 Why this a fantom, these oracles, 12 I noot; but who-so of these miracles 13 The causes knoweth bet than I, 14 Devyne he; for I certeinly 15 Ne can hem noght, ne never thinke 16 To besily my wit to swinke, 17 To knowe of hir signifiaunce 18 The gendres, neither the distaunce 19 Of tymes of hem, ne the causes, 20 For-why this more than that cause is; 21 As if folkes complexiouns 22 Make hem dreme of reflexiouns; 23 Or ellis thus, as other sayn, 24 For to greet feblenesse of brayn, 25 By abstinence, or by seeknesse, 26 Prison, stewe, or greet distresse; 27 Or elles by disordinaunce 28 Of naturel acustomaunce, 29 That som man is to curious 30 In studie, or melancolious, |
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