An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... ofte , 1 Where are those who before us lived ? 2 are 3 ladies 4 their bower 5 complexion 6 them 7 so proudly 8 laughing 9 trailing of gowns 10 going 11 woe 12 pains 13 they took 14 gone away 15 fire 16 suffer 17 pain 18 one 19 bids 20 ...
... ofte , 1 Where are those who before us lived ? 2 are 3 ladies 4 their bower 5 complexion 6 them 7 so proudly 8 laughing 9 trailing of gowns 10 going 11 woe 12 pains 13 they took 14 gone away 15 fire 16 suffer 17 pain 18 one 19 bids 20 ...
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... ofte tyme he hadde the bord bigonne ® Aboven alle naciouns in Pruce . ? в In Lettow hadde he reysed and in Ruce , No Cristen man so ofte of his degree . In Gernade at the sege eek hadde he be Of Algezir , and riden in Belmarye.10 At ...
... ofte tyme he hadde the bord bigonne ® Aboven alle naciouns in Pruce . ? в In Lettow hadde he reysed and in Ruce , No Cristen man so ofte of his degree . In Gernade at the sege eek hadde he be Of Algezir , and riden in Belmarye.10 At ...
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... ofte tyme he was knight of the shire.32 An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel , whyt as morne milk . A shirreve hadde he been , and a coun- tour ; Was no - wher such a worthy vavasour . 360 An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER ...
... ofte tyme he was knight of the shire.32 An anlas and a gipser al of silk Heng at his girdel , whyt as morne milk . A shirreve hadde he been , and a coun- tour ; Was no - wher such a worthy vavasour . 360 An HABERDASSHER and a CARPENTER ...
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