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... never thenk to ben in his prison lene . Love hath my name y - strike out of his sclat . And he is strike out of my bokes clene For ever - mo ; ther is non other mene . Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat , I never thenk to ben in his ...
... never thenk to ben in his prison lene . Love hath my name y - strike out of his sclat . And he is strike out of my bokes clene For ever - mo ; ther is non other mene . Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat , I never thenk to ben in his ...
Page 35
... never none but she ; Well may such a lady Goddes mother be . Quia Amore Langueo Na valley of this restles mind IN I sought in mountain and in mead , Trusting a true love for to find . Upon an hill then took I heed ; A voice I heard ...
... never none but she ; Well may such a lady Goddes mother be . Quia Amore Langueo Na valley of this restles mind IN I sought in mountain and in mead , Trusting a true love for to find . Upon an hill then took I heed ; A voice I heard ...
Page 36
... never my love her foe : Ask me then no question why- Quia amore langueo . Look unto mine handes , man ! These gloves were given me when I her sought ; They be not white , but red and wan ; Embroidered with blood my spouse them brought ...
... never my love her foe : Ask me then no question why- Quia amore langueo . Look unto mine handes , man ! These gloves were given me when I her sought ; They be not white , but red and wan ; Embroidered with blood my spouse them brought ...
Page 39
... never a dele They love a man again : For let a man do what he can Their favour to attain , Yet if a new to them pursue , Their first true lover than Laboureth for naught ; for from her thought He is a banished man . 25. never a dele ] never ...
... never a dele They love a man again : For let a man do what he can Their favour to attain , Yet if a new to them pursue , Their first true lover than Laboureth for naught ; for from her thought He is a banished man . 25. never a dele ] never ...
Page 48
... never shall Of this thing be upbraid : yede ] went . But if ye go , and leave me so , Then have ye me betrayed . Remember you wele , how that ye dele ; For if ye , as ye said , Be so unkind to leave behind Your love , the ANONYMOUS.
... never shall Of this thing be upbraid : yede ] went . But if ye go , and leave me so , Then have ye me betrayed . Remember you wele , how that ye dele ; For if ye , as ye said , Be so unkind to leave behind Your love , the ANONYMOUS.
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