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Page 137
And thus with victorie and with melodye This thing was graunted , and oure othus
swore Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde , With ful glad herte , and prayden
him also And al his ost , in armes him biside . That he wolde vouchesauf for to ...
And thus with victorie and with melodye This thing was graunted , and oure othus
swore Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde , With ful glad herte , and prayden
him also And al his ost , in armes him biside . That he wolde vouchesauf for to ...
Page 138
But al that thing I most as now forbere . And lat oure sorwe synken in thyn herte . "
I have , God wot , a large feeld to ere ; This gentil duke doun from his courser
sterte And wayke ben the oxen in my plough . With herte pitous , whan he herde ...
But al that thing I most as now forbere . And lat oure sorwe synken in thyn herte . "
I have , God wot , a large feeld to ere ; This gentil duke doun from his courser
sterte And wayke ben the oxen in my plough . With herte pitous , whan he herde ...
Page 155
Upon the lefte hond , with an heih schoutyng , For nature hath nat take his
bygynnyng And thries with here speres clateryng ; Of no partye ne cantel of a
thing , 3010 And thries how the ladyes gan to crye ; But of a thing that parfyt is
and stable ...
Upon the lefte hond , with an heih schoutyng , For nature hath nat take his
bygynnyng And thries with here speres clateryng ; Of no partye ne cantel of a
thing , 3010 And thries how the ladyes gan to crye ; But of a thing that parfyt is
and stable ...
Page 156
I trowe ther needeth litel sermonyng And ever a thousand goode agayns oon
badde ; To make you assente to this thing . That knowest thou wel thyself , but if
thou madde . Com neer , and tak your lady by the hond . ” Why art thou angry with
my ...
I trowe ther needeth litel sermonyng And ever a thousand goode agayns oon
badde ; To make you assente to this thing . That knowest thou wel thyself , but if
thou madde . Com neer , and tak your lady by the hond . ” Why art thou angry with
my ...
Page 159
And after wol I speke in pryvyté Go up , " quod he unto his knave , “ anoon ; 3431
Of certeyn thing that toucheth the and me ; Clepe at his dore , or knokke with a
stoon ; I wol telle it non other man certayn . ” Loke how it is , and telle me boldely .
And after wol I speke in pryvyté Go up , " quod he unto his knave , “ anoon ; 3431
Of certeyn thing that toucheth the and me ; Clepe at his dore , or knokke with a
stoon ; I wol telle it non other man certayn . ” Loke how it is , and telle me boldely .
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