An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English Literature Through Six Centuries.(14th Century-19th Century)Sir Henry John Newbolt |
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... live . semlokest = seemliest . he = she . icham I am . bandoun = bondage . hendy = gracious . ichabbe I have . y - hent = seized . ichot I wot . on heu hire her in colour her hair . lossom = lovesome . loh laughed . bote he unless she ...
... live . semlokest = seemliest . he = she . icham I am . bandoun = bondage . hendy = gracious . ichabbe I have . y - hent = seized . ichot I wot . on heu hire her in colour her hair . lossom = lovesome . loh laughed . bote he unless she ...
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... live . semlokest = seemliest . he - she . icham I am . bandoun = bondage . hendy = gracious . ichabbe I have . y - hent seized . ichot I wot . on heu hire her in colour her hair . lossom = lovesome . loh laughed . bote he unless she ...
... live . semlokest = seemliest . he - she . icham I am . bandoun = bondage . hendy = gracious . ichabbe I have . y - hent seized . ichot I wot . on heu hire her in colour her hair . lossom = lovesome . loh laughed . bote he unless she ...
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... a lewed man to ruste ; And shame it is , if that a preest take keep , A shiten shepherde and a clene sheep . Wel oghte a preest ensample for to yive , By his clennesse , how that his sheep shold live THE CANTERBURY TALES 31.
... a lewed man to ruste ; And shame it is , if that a preest take keep , A shiten shepherde and a clene sheep . Wel oghte a preest ensample for to yive , By his clennesse , how that his sheep shold live THE CANTERBURY TALES 31.
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Sir Henry John Newbolt. By his clennesse , how that his sheep shold live . He sette nat his benefice to hyre , And leet his sheep encombred in the myre , And ran to London , un - to sëynt Poules , To seken him a chaunterie for soules ...
Sir Henry John Newbolt. By his clennesse , how that his sheep shold live . He sette nat his benefice to hyre , And leet his sheep encombred in the myre , And ran to London , un - to sëynt Poules , To seken him a chaunterie for soules ...
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... live long . And it is not long since , that a knight of the Rhodes , that was hardy and doughty in arms , said that he would kiss her . And when he was upon his courser , and went to the castle , and entered into the cave , the dragon ...
... live long . And it is not long since , that a knight of the Rhodes , that was hardy and doughty in arms , said that he would kiss her . And when he was upon his courser , and went to the castle , and entered into the cave , the dragon ...
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