An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... wyth her all nyght . But yet ye wete not whome I mene . The nyghtyngale sat one 57 a brere Among the thornys sherpe and keyn , And comfort me wyth mery cher . But yet ye wot not whome I mene . 60 ΙΟ She dyd aper all on hur keynde 58 A ...
... wyth her all nyght . But yet ye wete not whome I mene . The nyghtyngale sat one 57 a brere Among the thornys sherpe and keyn , And comfort me wyth mery cher . But yet ye wot not whome I mene . 60 ΙΟ She dyd aper all on hur keynde 58 A ...
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... Wyth sped , before the rest , He cut his tonge out of his head , His hart out of his brest . He lapt them in a handkerchef , And knet it of knotes three , And cast them over the castell - wall , At that gay ladye .. Fye upon the ...
... Wyth sped , before the rest , He cut his tonge out of his head , His hart out of his brest . He lapt them in a handkerchef , And knet it of knotes three , And cast them over the castell - wall , At that gay ladye .. Fye upon the ...
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The Prologue of the Pardoners Tale | 29 |
The Prioresss Prologue | 38 |
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