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... schal heom singe and sitte bi . Wenstu that vise men for- lete , 960 For fule venne the ritte strete ? Ne sunne the later shine , The hit bo ful ine nest thine ? Sholde ich for one hole brede , For - lete mine rizte stede , That ich ne ...
... schal heom singe and sitte bi . Wenstu that vise men for- lete , 960 For fule venne the ritte strete ? Ne sunne the later shine , The hit bo ful ine nest thine ? Sholde ich for one hole brede , For - lete mine rizte stede , That ich ne ...
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... schal him be bigon , that hath ther offe the tenthe del . Whan the gost the soth i - sey , wider it scholde , it kaste a cri , And seide , " Jhesu , that sittest on hey , on me , thi schap , nouz have merci ; Ne schope thouz me that art ...
... schal him be bigon , that hath ther offe the tenthe del . Whan the gost the soth i - sey , wider it scholde , it kaste a cri , And seide , " Jhesu , that sittest on hey , on me , thi schap , nouz have merci ; Ne schope thouz me that art ...
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... schal selde god i - seo , For he ne mai nevere thanne come bote the weder uncunde beo . p.136 . Ac bituene somer and wynter , as bituene Averyl and May , F were i - fere , A melston scholde al to - dryve , the he of bras were . Whan the ...
... schal selde god i - seo , For he ne mai nevere thanne come bote the weder uncunde beo . p.136 . Ac bituene somer and wynter , as bituene Averyl and May , F were i - fere , A melston scholde al to - dryve , the he of bras were . Whan the ...
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... schal deye to joye other to wo . Al that a man hath bifore a best other more resoun can , Al he hit hath thurf thulke soule whar - thurf he is man : And whan man went out of thisse lyve thulke soule i - wis 370 Bigynneth to departi fram ...
... schal deye to joye other to wo . Al that a man hath bifore a best other more resoun can , Al he hit hath thurf thulke soule whar - thurf he is man : And whan man went out of thisse lyve thulke soule i - wis 370 Bigynneth to departi fram ...
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... schal hab wipute danger XII . wiues euche zere , Al proz rizt and not proz grace , For to do him silf solace ; And pilk monk pat clepip best And dop his likam al to rest , Of him is hoppe , god hit wote , To be sone uadir abbot . Whose ...
... schal hab wipute danger XII . wiues euche zere , Al proz rizt and not proz grace , For to do him silf solace ; And pilk monk pat clepip best And dop his likam al to rest , Of him is hoppe , god hit wote , To be sone uadir abbot . Whose ...
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Page 339 - we be no lenger wrothe, For, by my trouthe, I wol be to yow bothe! This is to seyn, ye, bothe fair and good. I prey to God that I...