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... hast been shriven , it is more merit ; and , as saith Saint Augustine , thou shalt have the more lightly 12 release and grace of God , both of sin and of pain . And certes , once a year at the least way , it is lawful to be houseled ...
... hast been shriven , it is more merit ; and , as saith Saint Augustine , thou shalt have the more lightly 12 release and grace of God , both of sin and of pain . And certes , once a year at the least way , it is lawful to be houseled ...
Page 213
... hast thou been too long hen ; For here hath been the lewd cuckow , And sung songs rather 15 than hast thou : I pray to God that evil fire her bren ! " 16 But now I will you tell a wondrous thing : As long as I lay in that swooníng , Me ...
... hast thou been too long hen ; For here hath been the lewd cuckow , And sung songs rather 15 than hast thou : I pray to God that evil fire her bren ! " 16 But now I will you tell a wondrous thing : As long as I lay in that swooníng , Me ...
Page 262
... hast thou lost ? Why seekest thou this place ? There God thy light so quenchë , for his grace ! 3 4 " Alas ! what have these lovers thee aguilt ? 2 Dispiteous Day , thine be the pains of hell ! For many a lover hast thou slain , and ...
... hast thou lost ? Why seekest thou this place ? There God thy light so quenchë , for his grace ! 3 4 " Alas ! what have these lovers thee aguilt ? 2 Dispiteous Day , thine be the pains of hell ! For many a lover hast thou slain , and ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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