An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... conscience , She was so charitable and so pitous , She wolde wepe , if that she sawe a mous Caught in a trappe , if it were deed or bledde . Of smale houndes had she , that she fedde With rosted flesh , or milk and wastel- breed . But ...
... conscience , She was so charitable and so pitous , She wolde wepe , if that she sawe a mous Caught in a trappe , if it were deed or bledde . Of smale houndes had she , that she fedde With rosted flesh , or milk and wastel- breed . But ...
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... conscience took he no keep . If that he faught , and hadde the hyer hond , By water he sente hem hoom 34 to every lond . 400 But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes , His stremes and his daungers him bisydes , His herberwe and his mone ...
... conscience took he no keep . If that he faught , and hadde the hyer hond , By water he sente hem hoom 34 to every lond . 400 But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes , His stremes and his daungers him bisydes , His herberwe and his mone ...
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... conscience , 43 high and low 44 A chantry is an endowment to pay for the perpetual saying of masses for the person who leaves the endowment . II But Cristes lore , and his apostles twelve , He taughte , and first he folwed it him- selve ...
... conscience , 43 high and low 44 A chantry is an endowment to pay for the perpetual saying of masses for the person who leaves the endowment . II But Cristes lore , and his apostles twelve , He taughte , and first he folwed it him- selve ...
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