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Page 135
Of which ther were a doseyn in an hous , 580 As hoot he was , and leccherous ,
as a sparwe , Worthi to be stiwardes of rente and lond With skalled browes blak ,
and piled berd ; Of any lord that is in Engelond , Of his visage children weren ...
Of which ther were a doseyn in an hous , 580 As hoot he was , and leccherous ,
as a sparwe , Worthi to be stiwardes of rente and lond With skalled browes blak ,
and piled berd ; Of any lord that is in Engelond , Of his visage children weren ...
Page 140
... or of fortune , Syn thilke day that they were children lyte , That geveth hem ful
ofte in many a gyse sart , as cited by Tyrwhitt , Edward III . is made to declare Wel
better than thei can hemself devyse ? that he would bring the war to a successful
...
... or of fortune , Syn thilke day that they were children lyte , That geveth hem ful
ofte in many a gyse sart , as cited by Tyrwhitt , Edward III . is made to declare Wel
better than thei can hemself devyse ? that he would bring the war to a successful
...
Page 147
... The hunte strangled with the wilde beres : ] 2020 In redoutyng of Mars and of
his glorie . The sowe freten the child right in the cradel ; Now to the temple of
Dyane the chaste The cook i - skalded , for al his longe ladel . As schortly as I can
...
... The hunte strangled with the wilde beres : ] 2020 In redoutyng of Mars and of
his glorie . The sowe freten the child right in the cradel ; Now to the temple of
Dyane the chaste The cook i - skalded , for al his longe ladel . As schortly as I can
...
Page 151
And the children of the sayd Saturne shall be great 2527. held yit the chambre .
So the Teseide , - jangeleres and chyders . ... and they will never forgyve Anchor
le riche camere tenea tyll they be revenged of theyr quarell . " Del suo palazio .
And the children of the sayd Saturne shall be great 2527. held yit the chambre .
So the Teseide , - jangeleres and chyders . ... and they will never forgyve Anchor
le riche camere tenea tyll they be revenged of theyr quarell . " Del suo palazio .
Page 158
And sent hire pyment , meth , and spiced ale , A mery child he was , so God me
save ; And wafres pypyng hoot out of the gleede ; Wel couthe he lete blood , and
clippe and schave , And for sche was of toune , he profred meede . And make a ...
And sent hire pyment , meth , and spiced ale , A mery child he was , so God me
save ; And wafres pypyng hoot out of the gleede ; Wel couthe he lete blood , and
clippe and schave , And for sche was of toune , he profred meede . And make a ...
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