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... grace . 8 Embrouded was he , as it were a mede Alle ful of fresshè flourès , white and rede . Singing he was , or floyting alle the day , He was as fresshe , as is the moneth of May . Short was his goune , with slevès long and wide ...
... grace . 8 Embrouded was he , as it were a mede Alle ful of fresshè flourès , white and rede . Singing he was , or floyting alle the day , He was as fresshe , as is the moneth of May . Short was his goune , with slevès long and wide ...
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... grace , That swiche a lewèd mannès wit shal pace The wisdom of an hepe of lered men ? Of maisters had he mo than thriès ten , That were of lawe expert and curious : Of which ther was a dosein in that hous , Worthy to ben stewardes of ...
... grace , That swiche a lewèd mannès wit shal pace The wisdom of an hepe of lered men ? Of maisters had he mo than thriès ten , That were of lawe expert and curious : Of which ther was a dosein in that hous , Worthy to ben stewardes of ...
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... grace ; So shall be shewed in this place Upon you all well afyn ' , That no defalte shal be myn . They knelen all , and with one vois The king they thonken of this chois : And after that they up arise , And gon aside , and hem avise ...
... grace ; So shall be shewed in this place Upon you all well afyn ' , That no defalte shal be myn . They knelen all , and with one vois The king they thonken of this chois : And after that they up arise , And gon aside , and hem avise ...
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... grace that evir I get . She . Robene , with thè I will not deill " , Adew ! for thus we mettR . XVI . Makyne went hame blythe aneuche1 , Attoure the holtis hair2 ; Robene murnit , and Makyne leuch3 , Scho sang , he sichit sair1 . And so ...
... grace that evir I get . She . Robene , with thè I will not deill " , Adew ! for thus we mettR . XVI . Makyne went hame blythe aneuche1 , Attoure the holtis hair2 ; Robene murnit , and Makyne leuch3 , Scho sang , he sichit sair1 . And so ...
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... grace : For he was wondir amiabill , And in all deidis honourabill ; And ay his honour did advance , In Ingland first and synes in France ; And thare his manheid did assail Under the kingis greit admirall , Quhen the greit navy of ...
... grace : For he was wondir amiabill , And in all deidis honourabill ; And ay his honour did advance , In Ingland first and synes in France ; And thare his manheid did assail Under the kingis greit admirall , Quhen the greit navy of ...
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