An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... bokeler , And on that other syde a gay daggere , Harneised wel , and sharp as point of spere ; A Cristofre 16 on his brest of silver shene . An horn he bar , the bawdrik was of grene ; A forster was he , soothly , as I gesse . Ther was ...
... bokeler , And on that other syde a gay daggere , Harneised wel , and sharp as point of spere ; A Cristofre 16 on his brest of silver shene . An horn he bar , the bawdrik was of grene ; A forster was he , soothly , as I gesse . Ther was ...
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... bokeler or a targe ; A foot - mantel aboute hir hipes large , And on hir feet a paire of spores sharpe . In felawschip wel coude she laughe and carpe . 480 Of remedyes of love she knew perchaunce , For she coude of that art the olde ...
... bokeler or a targe ; A foot - mantel aboute hir hipes large , And on hir feet a paire of spores sharpe . In felawschip wel coude she laughe and carpe . 480 Of remedyes of love she knew perchaunce , For she coude of that art the olde ...
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... as the bristles of a sowes eres ; His nose - thirles blake were and wyde . A swerd and bokeler bar he by his syde ; His mouth as greet was as a greet forneys . 45 That was certainly so . 46 prize He was a janglere and a goliardeys , 560 ...
... as the bristles of a sowes eres ; His nose - thirles blake were and wyde . A swerd and bokeler bar he by his syde ; His mouth as greet was as a greet forneys . 45 That was certainly so . 46 prize He was a janglere and a goliardeys , 560 ...
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