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Page 109
... wouldë both assayë his couráge In liberty , and eke in marriage ) , And with her firebrand in her hand about Danced ... wouldë God ye mightë well endure All my courage , it is so sharp and keen ; I am aghast 6 ye shall it not sustene ...
... wouldë both assayë his couráge In liberty , and eke in marriage ) , And with her firebrand in her hand about Danced ... wouldë God ye mightë well endure All my courage , it is so sharp and keen ; I am aghast 6 ye shall it not sustene ...
Page 112
... wouldë fain , That some man bothë him and her had slain For neither after his death , nor in his life , Ne would he that she were no love nor wife , But ever live as widow in clothes black , Sole as the turtle that hath lost her make.5 ...
... wouldë fain , That some man bothë him and her had slain For neither after his death , nor in his life , Ne would he that she were no love nor wife , But ever live as widow in clothes black , Sole as the turtle that hath lost her make.5 ...
Page 257
... wouldë that I say ; " For come I am to you for causes tway ; First you to thank , and of your lordship3 eke Continuance I wouldë you beseek . " 4 This Troilus , that heard his lady pray Him of lordship , wax'd neither quick nor dead ...
... wouldë that I say ; " For come I am to you for causes tway ; First you to thank , and of your lordship3 eke Continuance I wouldë you beseek . " 4 This Troilus , that heard his lady pray Him of lordship , wax'd neither quick nor dead ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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