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Page 197
... thee 3 of thy humility ; this is no departing of shrift . And I say not , where I speak of division of confession , that if thou have license to shrive thee to a discreet and an honest priest , and where thee liketh , and by the license ...
... thee 3 of thy humility ; this is no departing of shrift . And I say not , where I speak of division of confession , that if thou have license to shrive thee to a discreet and an honest priest , and where thee liketh , and by the license ...
Page 236
... thee , For the love of God , as tellë me , In sooth , that I will of thee lear , 9 If this noisë that I hear Be , as I have heard thee tell , Of folk that down in earthë dwell , And cometh here in the same wise As I thee heard , ere ...
... thee , For the love of God , as tellë me , In sooth , that I will of thee lear , 9 If this noisë that I hear Be , as I have heard thee tell , Of folk that down in earthë dwell , And cometh here in the same wise As I thee heard , ere ...
Page 356
... thee unweeting 10 reft , There as thou slept in tender swaddling band , And her base Elfin brood there for thee left : Such men do changelings call , so chang'd by Faery's theft . “ Thence she thee brought into this Faery Land , And in ...
... thee unweeting 10 reft , There as thou slept in tender swaddling band , And her base Elfin brood there for thee left : Such men do changelings call , so chang'd by Faery's theft . “ Thence she thee brought into this Faery Land , And in ...
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THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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