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1010 Of alle oure lordes , which that ben i - slawe , And so byfil , that in the cas
thei founde , Hath alle the bodies on an heep y - drawe , Thurgh girt with many a
grevous blody wounde , And wol not suffren hem by noon assent Two yonge ...
1010 Of alle oure lordes , which that ben i - slawe , And so byfil , that in the cas
thei founde , Hath alle the bodies on an heep y - drawe , Thurgh girt with many a
grevous blody wounde , And wol not suffren hem by noon assent Two yonge ...
Page 149
Ne nat I aske to morn to have victorie , Smokyng the temple , ful of clothes faire ,
Ne renoun in this caas , ne veyne glorie This Emelye with herte debonaire Of pris
of armes , blowyng up and doun , Hir body wessch with watir of a welle ; But I ...
Ne nat I aske to morn to have victorie , Smokyng the temple , ful of clothes faire ,
Ne renoun in this caas , ne veyne glorie This Emelye with herte debonaire Of pris
of armes , blowyng up and doun , Hir body wessch with watir of a welle ; But I ...
Page 152
And him hurteleth with his hors adoun , This Arcyte fersly hath don his helm
adoun , He thurgh the body hurt is , and siththen take And on his courser for to
schewe his face Maugré his heed , and brought unto the stake , 2620 He priked ...
And him hurteleth with his hors adoun , This Arcyte fersly hath don his helm
adoun , He thurgh the body hurt is , and siththen take And on his courser for to
schewe his face Maugré his heed , and brought unto the stake , 2620 He priked ...
Page 157
And heeld hir harde by the haunche boones , Fair was the yonge wyf , and
therwithal And seyde , Lemman , love me al at ones , 3280 As eny wesil hir body
gent and smal . 66 66 “ Therof ne care the nought , ” quod. Or I wol dye , as wisly
God ...
And heeld hir harde by the haunche boones , Fair was the yonge wyf , and
therwithal And seyde , Lemman , love me al at ones , 3280 As eny wesil hir body
gent and smal . 66 66 “ Therof ne care the nought , ” quod. Or I wol dye , as wisly
God ...
Page 158
... force an entry into the house by the door , and from which , And he a cat , he
wold hir hent anoon . therefore , it would be easy for a person within to expose
This parisch clerk , this joly Absolon , any part of his body in the manner
expressed ...
... force an entry into the house by the door , and from which , And he a cat , he
wold hir hent anoon . therefore , it would be easy for a person within to expose
This parisch clerk , this joly Absolon , any part of his body in the manner
expressed ...
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