helmut s.

Covering over 220 Countries

 

Advertising

A Site to Hone Your People Skills

Tutoring

About The Sites Within Gastronomical.Net

 

and Web Creations since 1997

Menu

Bill Of Fare

Advertise With Us

Travel-On-Line

Hospitality Skills

 Site-Info

1999hs2000.com INC

Pay By Check!

$49.95
The Hospitality Skills CD-ROM set

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

$29.95
Napkin folding at its best.

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

$24.95
What is waiting on tables all about?

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

$19.95
Learn table settings

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

$69.95
The Waiter's Digest Collection

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

 

 

And more variety by Chaucer,

On the following pages strictly for comparison I use one and the same section of The Millers Tale, to show the changes as made by a variety of translators.

I find each translation in itself most hilarious and outrageously funny. Yet I know, you shall make your decision as to how much you think each Chaucer differs from the next:

 

Now, sir, and then, sir, so befell the case’

That on a day this clever Nicholas

Fell in with this young wife to toy and play,

The while her husband was down Osney way,

Clerks being as crafty as the best of us;

And unperceived he caught her by the puss,

Saying: "Indeed, unless I have my will,

For secret love of you, sweetheart, I’ll spill."

And held her hard about the hips, and how! —

And said: "O darling, love me, love me now,

Or I shall die, and pray you God may save!

And she leaped as a colt does in the trave

. . .

-DOVER PUBLICATIONS INC, New York,1994

Geoffrey Chaucer THE CANTERBURY TALES-

 

Now we had the clever Nicholas falling in with this young wife leaping as a colt does in the trave, next comes the parissh clerk, and we get to meet him who held her hard by the hips.

 

Now was ther of that chirche a parissh clerk,

The which that was y-cleped Absolon.

Crul was his heer, and as the gold is shoon,

And strouted as a fanne large and brode;

Ful streight and even lay his joly shode,

happened to flirt and play with this young wife

while her husband was at Osney

(these clerks are very subtle and sly),

and privily he grabbed her where he shouldn’t

and said, "Unless I have my will of you,

sweetheart, I’m sure to die from suppressed love".

And he held her hard by the hips

and said, "Sweetheart, love me right away

or I’ll die, so God help me!"

She jumped like a colt imprisoned in a shoeing frame

...

-BANTAM CLASSIC, BANTAM BOOKS 1981

THE CANTERBURY TALES by Geoffrey Chaucer

 

The parissh clerk came and went, the handy Nicholas arrives. As his says, these students always have a willy head. He caught her in between the legs, ...

 

Now sir, and again sir, this is how it was:

A day came round when handy Nicholas,

Her husband gone to Osenay, well away,

Began to fool with this young wife, and play.

These students always have a willy head.

He caught her in between the legs, and said.

"Sweetheart, unless I have my will with you

I’ll die for stifled love, by all that’s true,"

And held her by the haunches, hard. "I vow

I’ll die unless you love me here and now,

Sure as my soul, "he said, "is God to save."

She shied just as a colt does in the trave,

...

-THE VIKING PORTABLE LIBRARY, Chaucer,

PENGUIN BOOKS 1977- 

 

The handyman Nicholas had her, so did the student with the willy head and the parish clerk. Not enough to call it a day, here is this gallant Nicholas coming by the home of the lady whose husband is out of town:

 

Now, gentleman, this gallant Nicholas

One day began to romp and make a pass

At this young woman, in a mood of play,

Her husband being out down Osney way.

Students are sly, and giving way to whim,

He made a grab and caught her by the quim

And said, ‘Unless I have my will of you

Ill die of secret love — O, darling, do!’

Then held her haunches hard and gave a cry

‘O love-me-all-at-once or I shall die!’

She gave a spring, just like a skittish colt,

Boxed in a frame for shoeing, and with a jolt,

...

-GEOFFREY CHAUCER, THE CANTERBURY TALES,

Penguin Classics 1977, copyright Nevill Coghill-

 

nextPage

CD-ROMs by helmut s.

OfChairs

 

OfNapkins

 

OfMilieu

 
 

OfLust

 

OfDoors

  OfLearning

OfComputers

 

OfLove

 

OfChaucer

 

OfDeath

 

OfHomer

 

 

OfWaiting

OfBeat

 

ofOddJobs

 

CD-ROMs by helmut s.

02/19/07

Pay By Check!

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

CD-ROMS by helmut s.

 

...and remember "Always use a napkin, so you don't mess up the red, white or blue dress..."

Google
Search WWW Search schonwalder.com Search schonwalder.org Search schonwalder.net Search 1999hs2000.com

Gambling In The Golden State of California
...and what food and service are like at those Casinos...