Geoffrey Chaucer Quote

That wel by reson men it calle may
The 'dayesye,' or elles the 'ye of day,'
The emperice and flour of floures alle.


The Legend of Good Women 'The Prologue' l. 183


That wel by reson men it calle may The 'dayesye,' or elles the 'ye of day,' The emperice and flour of floures alle.

That wel by reson men it calle may The 'dayesye,' or elles the 'ye of day,' The emperice and flour of floures alle.

That wel by reson men it calle may The 'dayesye,' or elles the 'ye of day,' The emperice and flour of floures alle.

That wel by reson men it calle may The 'dayesye,' or elles the 'ye of day,' The emperice and flour of floures alle.