An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... hond With grys , and that the fyneste of a lond ; 19 seint Maure , etc. Founders of the great and , in their intention , strict order of the Benedictines . 20 St. Augustine And , for to festne his hood under his chin 6 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
... hond With grys , and that the fyneste of a lond ; 19 seint Maure , etc. Founders of the great and , in their intention , strict order of the Benedictines . 20 St. Augustine And , for to festne his hood under his chin 6 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
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... lond . 400 But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes , His stremes and his daungers him bisydes , His herberwe and his mone , his lode- menage , Ther nas Cartage . noon swich from Hulle to 35 Hardy he was , and wys to undertake ; With ...
... lond . 400 But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes , His stremes and his daungers him bisydes , His herberwe and his mone , his lode- menage , Ther nas Cartage . noon swich from Hulle to 35 Hardy he was , and wys to undertake ; With ...
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... lond 580 Of any lord that is in Engelond , To make him live by his propre good , In honour dettelees , but he were wood , Or live as scarsly as him list desire ; And able for to helpen al a shire In any cas that mighte falle or happe ...
... lond 580 Of any lord that is in Engelond , To make him live by his propre good , In honour dettelees , but he were wood , Or live as scarsly as him list desire ; And able for to helpen al a shire In any cas that mighte falle or happe ...
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