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... hears this pleas of persons at debate In form of canon law he worketh subtletie , For he the canon law can turn , even ... hear , Which pass the margins large of volumes to express . 3 Praise the cup -- that is , praise for its efficacy ...
... hears this pleas of persons at debate In form of canon law he worketh subtletie , For he the canon law can turn , even ... hear , Which pass the margins large of volumes to express . 3 Praise the cup -- that is , praise for its efficacy ...
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... hear the story that he put in the mouth of one of his Canterbury Pilgrims , the Poor Clerk of Oxford . It is the well - known tale of the patience of Griselda , the last piece in the " Decameron " of Boccaccio ; but it is important to ...
... hear the story that he put in the mouth of one of his Canterbury Pilgrims , the Poor Clerk of Oxford . It is the well - known tale of the patience of Griselda , the last piece in the " Decameron " of Boccaccio ; but it is important to ...
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... hear : " O noble marquis , your humanité Assureth us and giv'th us hardiness , As oft as time is of necessité , That we to you may tell our heaviness , Accepteth , lord , now of your gentilesse , That we with piteous heart unto you ...
... hear : " O noble marquis , your humanité Assureth us and giv'th us hardiness , As oft as time is of necessité , That we to you may tell our heaviness , Accepteth , lord , now of your gentilesse , That we with piteous heart unto you ...
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... hear , The people came unto the house without , And wondered them , in how honést manere And tenderly she kept her father dear ; But utterly Grisildis wonder might , For never erst ne saw she such a sight . 10 Let , delay , hindrance ...
... hear , The people came unto the house without , And wondered them , in how honést manere And tenderly she kept her father dear ; But utterly Grisildis wonder might , For never erst ne saw she such a sight . 10 Let , delay , hindrance ...
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... hear'th it but we tway . 420 " Ye wot your self well how that ye came here Into this house , it is not long ago ; And though to me that ye be lief and dear , Unto my gentles ye be no thing so . They say , to them it is great shame and ...
... hear'th it but we tway . 420 " Ye wot your self well how that ye came here Into this house , it is not long ago ; And though to me that ye be lief and dear , Unto my gentles ye be no thing so . They say , to them it is great shame and ...
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