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For wel wyst he , whan that song was songe , “ Purs is the ercedeknes helle , "
quod he . 660 He moste preche , and wel affyle his tunge , But wel I woot he lyeth
right in dede ; To wynne silver , as he right wel cowde ; Of cursyng oweth ech ...
For wel wyst he , whan that song was songe , “ Purs is the ercedeknes helle , "
quod he . 660 He moste preche , and wel affyle his tunge , But wel I woot he lyeth
right in dede ; To wynne silver , as he right wel cowde ; Of cursyng oweth ech ...
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quod he , " that day that I was bore ! Nere it that thou art sike and wood for love ,
How longe , Juno , thurgh thy cruelté And eek that thou no wepne hast in this
place , Wiltow werreyen Thebes the citee ? Thou schuldest never out of this
grove ...
quod he , " that day that I was bore ! Nere it that thou art sike and wood for love ,
How longe , Juno , thurgh thy cruelté And eek that thou no wepne hast in this
place , Wiltow werreyen Thebes the citee ? Thou schuldest never out of this
grove ...
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That in the batail blewe bloody sownes ; My deere doughter Venus , quod
Satourne , The paleys ful of pepul up and doun , My cours , that hath so wyde for
to tourne , Heer thre , ther ten , haldyng her questioun , Hath more power than
woot eny ...
That in the batail blewe bloody sownes ; My deere doughter Venus , quod
Satourne , The paleys ful of pepul up and doun , My cours , that hath so wyde for
to tourne , Heer thre , ther ten , haldyng her questioun , Hath more power than
woot eny ...
Page 155
In certeyn boundes , that they may not fiee ; And certeynly a man hath most
honour That same prynce and moevere eek , " quod he , To deyen in his
excellence and flour , 3050 “ Hath stabled , in this wrecched world adoun , Whan
he is siker of ...
In certeyn boundes , that they may not fiee ; And certeynly a man hath most
honour That same prynce and moevere eek , " quod he , To deyen in his
excellence and flour , 3050 “ Hath stabled , in this wrecched world adoun , Whan
he is siker of ...
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quod he , “ that wol nat I , And or that we departe fro this place , With him ther was
dwellyng a pore scoler , 3190 ... And loketh now wher most sorwe is her - inne , “
Now herkneth , " quod this Myller , “ al and Ther wol we first amenden and ...
quod he , “ that wol nat I , And or that we departe fro this place , With him ther was
dwellyng a pore scoler , 3190 ... And loketh now wher most sorwe is her - inne , “
Now herkneth , " quod this Myller , “ al and Ther wol we first amenden and ...
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