An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... lovede venerye ; A manly man , to been an abbot able . Ful many a deyntee hors hadde he in stable : And , whan he rood , men mighte his brydel here Ginglen in a whistling wind as clere , 170 And eek as loude as dooth the chapel- belle ...
... lovede venerye ; A manly man , to been an abbot able . Ful many a deyntee hors hadde he in stable : And , whan he rood , men mighte his brydel here Ginglen in a whistling wind as clere , 170 And eek as loude as dooth the chapel- belle ...
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... lovede gold in special . A good WYF was ther of bisyde BATHE , But she was som - del deef , and that was scathe . Of clooth - making she hadde swiche an haunt , 38 As opposed to black magic which was unlawful . The physician was versed ...
... lovede gold in special . A good WYF was ther of bisyde BATHE , But she was som - del deef , and that was scathe . Of clooth - making she hadde swiche an haunt , 38 As opposed to black magic which was unlawful . The physician was versed ...
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... lovede alwey , as after my conninge ; And whan that I my lyf sholde forlete , To me she cam , and bad me for to singe This antem verraily in my deyinge . As ye han herd , and , whan that I had songe , Me thoughte , she leyde a greyn up ...
... lovede alwey , as after my conninge ; And whan that I my lyf sholde forlete , To me she cam , and bad me for to singe This antem verraily in my deyinge . As ye han herd , and , whan that I had songe , Me thoughte , she leyde a greyn up ...
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