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... doun The hote somer / had mad his hew al broun And serteynly he was a good felawe fful many a draught / of wyn had he drawe ffro Burdeusward / whiles the chapmen slepe Of nyce conscience / toke he no kepe If þat he faught / and had the ...
... doun The hote somer / had mad his hew al broun And serteynly he was a good felawe fful many a draught / of wyn had he drawe ffro Burdeusward / whiles the chapmen slepe Of nyce conscience / toke he no kepe If þat he faught / and had the ...
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... doun a pound That on the Sonday / were vp - on hire hede hire hosen were / of fyn skarlet rede fful streite teyed / and shoon moist & newe 456 LIBRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Bold was hire face / and feir & rede of GROUP A. § 1 ...
... doun a pound That on the Sonday / were vp - on hire hede hire hosen were / of fyn skarlet rede fful streite teyed / and shoon moist & newe 456 LIBRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Bold was hire face / and feir & rede of GROUP A. § 1 ...
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... doun ) And by his baner born ) was his penoun ) Of gold full riche in which there was ybete The manatour which þat he wan ) in Crete Thus ridetħ this duk this noble conquerour And in his ost of chiualrye pe flour 976 980 Til þat he came ...
... doun ) And by his baner born ) was his penoun ) Of gold full riche in which there was ybete The manatour which þat he wan ) in Crete Thus ridetħ this duk this noble conquerour And in his ost of chiualrye pe flour 976 980 Til þat he came ...
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... doun ) and as hir lest She gadred floures party white and rede To make a soteH garlond for hir hede And as an Angel hevenlich she songe The toure þat was so thik and so stronge Which of pe castel was pe chief dongeon ) There as thise ...
... doun ) and as hir lest She gadred floures party white and rede To make a soteH garlond for hir hede And as an Angel hevenlich she songe The toure þat was so thik and so stronge Which of pe castel was pe chief dongeon ) There as thise ...
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... doun in helle But of that story / list ne nat to wryte Duke Parotheus / loued wel Arcite 1192 1196 1200 And had him knowe / at Thebes zere by zere And finally at the request / and prayere Of Parotheus / with - oute ony raunsom Duke ...
... doun in helle But of that story / list ne nat to wryte Duke Parotheus / loued wel Arcite 1192 1196 1200 And had him knowe / at Thebes zere by zere And finally at the request / and prayere Of Parotheus / with - oute ony raunsom Duke ...
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