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Page 35
... saw bleeding : A seemly man to be a king , A gracious face to look unto . I asked why he had paining ; [ He said , ] Quia amore langueo . 24. yede ] went . 15th Cent . ( ? ) I am true love that false was never ; My 35 35 ANONYMOUS.
... saw bleeding : A seemly man to be a king , A gracious face to look unto . I asked why he had paining ; [ He said , ] Quia amore langueo . 24. yede ] went . 15th Cent . ( ? ) I am true love that false was never ; My 35 35 ANONYMOUS.
Page 36
... Look unto mine handes , man ! These gloves were given me when I her sought ; They be not white , but red and wan ; Embroidered with blood my spouse them brought . het ] promised . They will not off ; I loose hem nought ; 36 ANONYMOUS.
... Look unto mine handes , man ! These gloves were given me when I her sought ; They be not white , but red and wan ; Embroidered with blood my spouse them brought . het ] promised . They will not off ; I loose hem nought ; 36 ANONYMOUS.
Page 37
... Look in , how weet a wound is here ! This is her chamber , here shall she rest , That she and I may sleep in fere . Here may she wash , if any filth were ; Here is seat for all her woe ; Come when she will , she shall have cheer Quia ...
... Look in , how weet a wound is here ! This is her chamber , here shall she rest , That she and I may sleep in fere . Here may she wash , if any filth were ; Here is seat for all her woe ; Come when she will , she shall have cheer Quia ...
Page 38
... look out of her house Of fleshly affection ? love mine she is ; Her bed is made , her bolster is bliss , Her chamber is chosen ; is there none mo . Look out on me at the window of kindeness Quia amore langueo . My love is in her chamber ...
... look out of her house Of fleshly affection ? love mine she is ; Her bed is made , her bolster is bliss , Her chamber is chosen ; is there none mo . Look out on me at the window of kindeness Quia amore langueo . My love is in her chamber ...
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... looks Excels the precious stone ; I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart suffice To see that lamp of joy . I think Nature hath lost the ...
... looks Excels the precious stone ; I wish to have none other books To read or look upon . In each of her two crystal eyes Smileth a naked boy ; It would you all in heart suffice To see that lamp of joy . I think Nature hath lost the ...
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