English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... thee 35 fairer by many fold 22 23 as 33 wrought 36 you 37 to thee promised 39 art 40 beloved 41 stands 42 moat 43 fail 44 undermine 45 make false 46 the foundation 47 each bale's remedy 48 singing 49 every bliss A MIDDLE ENGLISH ...
... thee 35 fairer by many fold 22 23 as 33 wrought 36 you 37 to thee promised 39 art 40 beloved 41 stands 42 moat 43 fail 44 undermine 45 make false 46 the foundation 47 each bale's remedy 48 singing 49 every bliss A MIDDLE ENGLISH ...
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... thee 2 I regard thee as put affair didst lose 5 nature 6 chest 7 did 8 put in proof turned 9 fate 10 that has clearly made for thee = 3 small something of nothing " 1 remedy 12 sayings 13 best 14 takest away 15 done out of days ...
... thee 2 I regard thee as put affair didst lose 5 nature 6 chest 7 did 8 put in proof turned 9 fate 10 that has clearly made for thee = 3 small something of nothing " 1 remedy 12 sayings 13 best 14 takest away 15 done out of days ...
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... thee , Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge . And red wher - so thou be , or elles songe , That thou be understonde I God beseche ! But yet to purpos of my rather " speche . The wraththe , as I began yow for to seye , Of Troilus , the ...
... thee , Ne thee mismetre for defaute of tonge . And red wher - so thou be , or elles songe , That thou be understonde I God beseche ! But yet to purpos of my rather " speche . The wraththe , as I began yow for to seye , Of Troilus , the ...
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... thee good chaunce , And in vertu sende thee continuaunce ! 680 For of thy speche I have greet deÿntee . I have a sone , and , by the Trinitee , I hadde lever than twenty pound worth lond , Though it ryght now were fallen in myn hond ...
... thee good chaunce , And in vertu sende thee continuaunce ! 680 For of thy speche I have greet deÿntee . I have a sone , and , by the Trinitee , I hadde lever than twenty pound worth lond , Though it ryght now were fallen in myn hond ...
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... thee be falle of heritage , Which that thy fadir heeld 10 in reste and pees , With title just and trewe in al his age , And his fadir before him brygelees , " And his and his , and so forth douteless , I am ful seur 12 who - so wolde it ...
... thee be falle of heritage , Which that thy fadir heeld 10 in reste and pees , With title just and trewe in al his age , And his fadir before him brygelees , " And his and his , and so forth douteless , I am ful seur 12 who - so wolde it ...
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