• From the “Legend of Good Women”
      OF all the floures in the mede,
    Than love I most these floures white and rede,
    Soch that men callen daisies in our town;
    To hem I have so great affection,
    As I said erst, when comen is the May,
    That in my bedde there daweth me no day
    That I nam 1 up and walking in the mede,
    To seene this flour...

  • From “The Canterbury Tales: Prologue”
    WHAN that Aprille with hise shourès soote 1
    The droghte of March hath percèd to the roote,
    And bathèd every veyne in swich 2 licour,
    Of which vertue engendred is the flour;
    Whan Zephirus eek with his swete breeth
    Inspirèd hath in every holt 3 and heeth
    The tendre croppès, and the yongè sonne
    ...

  • Karját markoltam én, nem bírt velem,
    kezemet hirtelen
    megmarta hát:

    Azt hitte, fáj, ha megharap? de nem,
    kéj volt nekem,
    az angyalát!

    Oly enyhe, kellemes volt, élvezet,
    nem fájdalom. S ha mégis fáj, csak az talán,
    hogy íme már
    nyoma veszett.