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Section 1 :: Stanzas 01 - 10
Section 2 :: Stanzas 11 - 20
Section 3 :: Stanzas 21 - 38
Section 4 :: Stanzas 39 - 49
Section 5 :: Stanzas 50 - 58
Section 6 :: Stanzas 59 - 66
Section 7 :: Stanzas 66 - 76
Section 8 :: Stanzas 77 - 86

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  Ane doolie sessoun to ane cairfull dytegloomy season; woeful composition;  (n)
  Suld correspond, and be equiualent.Should; be in harmony with
  Richt sa it wes quhen I began to wryte
  This tragedie, the wedder richt feruentweather; severe/wintry  (n)
 5Quhen Aries in middis of the Lent,  (n)
  Schouris of haill can fra the North discendCaused showers of hail to descend from the north
  That scantlie fra the cauld I micht defend.scarcely; protect myself


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  Zit neuertheles within myne oraturstudy/oratory
  I stude, quhen Titan had his bemis brichtstood; bright beams  (n)
 10Withdrawin doun, and sylit vnder cureconcealed; under cover
  And fair Venus the bewtie of the nicht
  Vprais, and set vnto the West full richtascended
  Hir goldin face in oppositioun
  Of God Phoebus direct discending doun.


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 15Throw out the glas hir bemis brast sa fairvwindow; burst
  That I micht se on euerie syde me by
  The Northin wind had purifyit the Air
  And sched the mistie cloudis fra the sky,dispersed
  The froist freisit the blastis bitterlygales became icy
 20Fra Pole Artick come quhisling loud and schill,Pole Star; whistling; shrill
  And causit me remufe aganis my will.stand back [from the window]


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  For i traistit that Venus luifis Quenevtrusted; love's
  To quhome sum tyme I hecht obedience,some time ago I vowed obedience  (n)
  My faidit hart of lufe scho wald mak grene,
 25And therupon with humbill reuerence,consequently
  I thocht to pray hir hie Magnificence,decided; high
  Bot for greit cald as than I lattit wasgreat cold; as before; prevented
  And in my Chalmer to the fyre can paschamber; went


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  Thocht lufe be hait, zit in ane man of ageThough love be hot; old age
 30It kendillis nocht sa sone as in zoutheid,kindles/ignites; youth
  Of quhome the blude is flowing in ane rage,
  And in the auld the curage doif and deid:old age; sexual desire; dull; dead
  Of quhilk the fyre outward is best remeidwhich; remedy
  To help be Phisike quhair that nature faillitby medicine; failed
 35I am expert, for baith I haue assaillit.tried


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  I mend the fyre and beikit me aboutwarmed myself up
  Than tuik ane drink my spreitis to comfortspirits
  And armit me weill fra the cauld thairoutoutside
  To cut the winter nicht and mak it schort.
 40I tuik ane Quair and left all vther sport.took a book; diversions  (n)
  Writtin be worthie chaucer gloriousby
  Of fair Creisseid, and worthie Troylus.


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  And thair I fand efter that Diomeidfound that once  (n)
  Ressauit had that Lady bricht of hew.Received/welcomed; bright of complexion
 45How Troilus neir out of wit abraid,went nearly out of [his] mind
  And weipit soir with visage paill of hew,wept sorely with a face pale of hue
  For quhilk wanhope his teiris can renewdespair
  Quhill Esperus reioisit him aganeUntil hope gladdened
  Thus quhyle in Joy he leuit quhyle in pane.now; lived; pain
  Louers be war and tak gude heid about


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 50Of hir behest he had greit comfortingpromise; comfort
  Traisting to Troy that scho suld mak retour,Trusting; return
  Quhilk he desyrit maist of eirdly thingearthly
  For quhy scho was his only Paramour,Because; lover/mistress
  Bot quhen he saw passit baith day and hour
 55Of hir ganecome, than sorrow can oppresreturn
  His wofull hart in cair and heuines.distress


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  Of his distres me neidis nocht reheirs,I need not retell
  For worthie Chauceir in the samin buiksame/aforementioned book
  In gudelie termis, and in Ioly veirsfine verse
 60Compylit hes his cairis, quha will luik.Compiled; for all who wish to read  (n)
  To brek my sleip ane vther quair I tuik,put off; a second book
  In quhilk I fand the fatall destenie
  Of fair Cresseid, that endit wretchitlie.


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  Quha wait gif all that Chauceir wrait was trewknows if  (n)
 65Nor I wait nocht gif this narratiounknow; narrative
  Be authoreist or fenzeit of the newauthoritative; newly composed
  Be sum Poeit, throw his inuentioun  (n)
  Maid to report the Lamentatioun
  And wofull end of this lustie Creisseid,luisty/beautiful
 70And quhat distres scho thoillit, and quhat deid.suffered/endure; what kind of death