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Page 131
Hire overlippe wypud sche so clene , The reule of seynt Maure or of seint Beneyt
, That in hire cuppe was no ferthing sene Bycause that it was old and somdel
streyt , Of grees , whan sche dronken hadde hire draught . This ilke monk leet
olde ...
Hire overlippe wypud sche so clene , The reule of seynt Maure or of seint Beneyt
, That in hire cuppe was no ferthing sene Bycause that it was old and somdel
streyt , Of grees , whan sche dronken hadde hire draught . This ilke monk leet
olde ...
Page 137
Unto the waterynge of seint Thomas : The Knightes Tale . This story is taken from
the TheAnd there oure ost bigan his hors areste , seida of Boccaccio , which was
translated also into French verse ; but whether Chaucer used the Italian or the ...
Unto the waterynge of seint Thomas : The Knightes Tale . This story is taken from
the TheAnd there oure ost bigan his hors areste , seida of Boccaccio , which was
translated also into French verse ; but whether Chaucer used the Italian or the ...
Page 159
But yet , by seint Thomas ! For Absolon may wayle and synge allas . Me reweth
sore for heende Nicholas ; And so bifelle it on a Satyrday He schal be ratyd of his
studyyng , This carpenter was gon to Osenay , 3400 If that I may , by Jhesu heven
...
But yet , by seint Thomas ! For Absolon may wayle and synge allas . Me reweth
sore for heende Nicholas ; And so bifelle it on a Satyrday He schal be ratyd of his
studyyng , This carpenter was gon to Osenay , 3400 If that I may , by Jhesu heven
...
Page 169
Thou knewe wel my fader whil he couthe go , Gamelyn come therto for to have
comen in , Whiles he was on lyve , by seint Martyn ! And thanne was it i - schet
faste with a pyn ; Sir Johan of Boundys was his name , and I Gamelyn . ” Than
seyde ...
Thou knewe wel my fader whil he couthe go , Gamelyn come therto for to have
comen in , Whiles he was on lyve , by seint Martyn ! And thanne was it i - schet
faste with a pyn ; Sir Johan of Boundys was his name , and I Gamelyn . ” Than
seyde ...
Page 170
... brother Gamelyn , what I wol geve the ; Whan that they have eten and
waisschen here For of my body , brother , geten heir have I noon , Thou schalt
biseke hem alle to bryng the out of I wil make the myn heir , I swere by seint
Johan .
... brother Gamelyn , what I wol geve the ; Whan that they have eten and
waisschen here For of my body , brother , geten heir have I noon , Thou schalt
biseke hem alle to bryng the out of I wil make the myn heir , I swere by seint
Johan .
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