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... night he had quaffed the white mead . He was wretched , though prophesied glory and sway Had winged his ambition . Were none there to lead To Cattraeth with a loftier hope in their speed , Secure in his boast , he would scatter the host ...
... night he had quaffed the white mead . He was wretched , though prophesied glory and sway Had winged his ambition . Were none there to lead To Cattraeth with a loftier hope in their speed , Secure in his boast , he would scatter the host ...
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... night ; They never turn colour day or night ; This aght be a swete sight . This ought to be a sweet sight . Ther beth iiij willis in the abbei , There are four wells in the abbey , Of triacle " and halwei , 12 Of theriac and healing cup ...
... night ; They never turn colour day or night ; This aght be a swete sight . This ought to be a sweet sight . Ther beth iiij willis in the abbei , There are four wells in the abbey , Of triacle " and halwei , 12 Of theriac and healing cup ...
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... night . In softly singing day and night . Yit I do yow mo witte : Yet I cause you more to know : ' baume . " In First 1 Baum . " Balsamum , " through the French English it was " baldsam . " Balsams are said to have been first used by ...
... night . In softly singing day and night . Yit I do yow mo witte : Yet I cause you more to know : ' baume . " In First 1 Baum . " Balsamum , " through the French English it was " baldsam . " Balsams are said to have been first used by ...
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... night ; ] 7 He said , " This is a noble wight : To God I make a vow ! " 480 He sent after his [ sore ] Steward , " Hast thou , " he said , " thy reward , [ Or shall he pay more now ? " The Steward said , and he looked grim , " I think ...
... night ; ] 7 He said , " This is a noble wight : To God I make a vow ! " 480 He sent after his [ sore ] Steward , " Hast thou , " he said , " thy reward , [ Or shall he pay more now ? " The Steward said , and he looked grim , " I think ...
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... night overpassed , the Englishmen prepared ( but in vain ) to a new battle ; but when the sun began to appear they , viewing the seas , could perceive no sign of resistance ; for twenty - seven ships , flying away by night , left ...
... night overpassed , the Englishmen prepared ( but in vain ) to a new battle ; but when the sun began to appear they , viewing the seas , could perceive no sign of resistance ; for twenty - seven ships , flying away by night , left ...
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