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... leve noght he be blessed . " " No , " quod Pacience paciently ; And out of his poke hente Vitailles of grete vertues For alle manere beestes , 8978 And seide , " Lo here liflode y - nogh ! If oure bileve be trewe . For lent nevere was ...
... leve noght he be blessed . " " No , " quod Pacience paciently ; And out of his poke hente Vitailles of grete vertues For alle manere beestes , 8978 And seide , " Lo here liflode y - nogh ! If oure bileve be trewe . For lent nevere was ...
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... leve The lecherie of clothyng ; 9811 And be kynde , as bifel for clerkes , And curteise of Cristes goodes , Trewe of youre tonge , And of youre tail bothe , And hatien to here harlotrie ; And noght to underfonge Tithes , but of trewe ...
... leve The lecherie of clothyng ; 9811 And be kynde , as bifel for clerkes , And curteise of Cristes goodes , Trewe of youre tonge , And of youre tail bothe , And hatien to here harlotrie ; And noght to underfonge Tithes , but of trewe ...
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... leve Lelly to ben paied . Ac charité that Poul preiseth best , And moost plesaunt to oure Lord , Is Non inflatur , non est ambitiosa , non quærit quæ sua sunt , etc. " I seigh nevere swich a man , So me God helpe ! That he ne wolde aske ...
... leve Lelly to ben paied . Ac charité that Poul preiseth best , And moost plesaunt to oure Lord , Is Non inflatur , non est ambitiosa , non quærit quæ sua sunt , etc. " I seigh nevere swich a man , So me God helpe ! That he ne wolde aske ...
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... leves ; Foweles hym fedde Fele wyntres withalle , Til he foundede freres Of Austynes ordre . Poul , after his prechyng , Paniers he made , And wan with hise hondes That his wombe neded . " Peter fisshed for his foode , And his felawe ...
... leves ; Foweles hym fedde Fele wyntres withalle , Til he foundede freres Of Austynes ordre . Poul , after his prechyng , Paniers he made , And wan with hise hondes That his wombe neded . " Peter fisshed for his foode , And his felawe ...
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... Makometh Hir message to shewe . Thus in a feith leve that folk , And in a fals mene ; And that is routhe for rightful men That in the reawme wonyen , 10694 10695 And a peril to the pope And prelates that 326 THE VISION OF.
... Makometh Hir message to shewe . Thus in a feith leve that folk , And in a fals mene ; And that is routhe for rightful men That in the reawme wonyen , 10694 10695 And a peril to the pope And prelates that 326 THE VISION OF.
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Anglo-Saxon ayein bifore bileve Bote charité Chaucer churche clene clerkes cloth comune Conscience coveitise Crist cristene dede deeth dide Edition erthe fader feith felawe folwen For-thi freres Goddes Godes Godspel Goost grace grete Halliwell hath helle herte hevene hise holy chirche hymself Jewes Jhesus John Yonge Akerman knyghtes kynde kyng kynnes lawe leve loke lond Lord lyve maken manere manye Matth mede mercy mete myghte nevere noght oother original price pacience Pees penaunce peple Piers Ploughman Plowman poem Post 8vo poverte preestes pres pret printed Psal puple quath quod reson riche Sarzens seide Seint seith shal sholde SOHO SQUARE sone sorwe sothe soule suffren swich synne telleth Thanne Thauh ther thise thorugh thou thow thre thyng trewe tyme wepne werkes whan Whitaker's text Whou wiln Withouten wolde wole word wroot
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