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104 , has and duly examyned to the ende that it be made published a minute
account of the contents of this accordyng unto his owen makyng ; for Ifynde many
edition from a copy in the Library of Magdalen of the sayd bookes , whiche
wryters ...
104 , has and duly examyned to the ende that it be made published a minute
account of the contents of this accordyng unto his owen makyng ; for Ifynde many
edition from a copy in the Library of Magdalen of the sayd bookes , whiche
wryters ...
Page 131
The word men , used in this phrase , appears here construed with a singular verb
, as though it Unto his ordre he was a noble post . had been man ( on frappa ) .
So again , below , 1. 169 , men Ful wel biloved and famulier was he might .
The word men , used in this phrase , appears here construed with a singular verb
, as though it Unto his ordre he was a noble post . had been man ( on frappa ) .
So again , below , 1. 169 , men Ful wel biloved and famulier was he might .
Page 132
That unto logik hadde longe i - go . Therfore in stede of wepyng and prayeres , Al
so lene was his hors as is a rake , 289 Men mooten given silver to the pore freres
. And he was not right fat , I undertake ; His typet was ay farsud ful of knyfes But ...
That unto logik hadde longe i - go . Therfore in stede of wepyng and prayeres , Al
so lene was his hors as is a rake , 289 Men mooten given silver to the pore freres
. And he was not right fat , I undertake ; His typet was ay farsud ful of knyfes But ...
Page 134
That to the offryng byforn hire schulde goon , This noble ensample unto his
scheep he gaf , And if ther dide , certeyn so wroth was sche , That ferst he
wroughte , and after that he taughte , That sche was thanne out of alle charité .
Out of the ...
That to the offryng byforn hire schulde goon , This noble ensample unto his
scheep he gaf , And if ther dide , certeyn so wroth was sche , That ferst he
wroughte , and after that he taughte , That sche was thanne out of alle charité .
Out of the ...
Page 136
... have , Also I pray you to forgeve it me , As smothe it was as it ware late i -
schave ; Al have I folk nat set in here degré I trowe he were a geldyng or a mare .
Here in this tale , as that thei schulde stonde ; But of his craft , fro Berwyk unto
Ware ...
... have , Also I pray you to forgeve it me , As smothe it was as it ware late i -
schave ; Al have I folk nat set in here degré I trowe he were a geldyng or a mare .
Here in this tale , as that thei schulde stonde ; But of his craft , fro Berwyk unto
Ware ...
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