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... thing , He go'th about your work much like a gouty man . He keepeth down the just , and doth advance the bad , And holdeth with the right if gain thereby do spring ; But if there be no hope of lucre to be had He is a chieftain right to ...
... thing , He go'th about your work much like a gouty man . He keepeth down the just , and doth advance the bad , And holdeth with the right if gain thereby do spring ; But if there be no hope of lucre to be had He is a chieftain right to ...
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... thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word their name th ' officials do bring , And ... things first began , Whiles for one penny's gain the Trinity they sell . Full filthily the priest doth service celebrate ...
... thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word their name th ' officials do bring , And ... things first began , Whiles for one penny's gain the Trinity they sell . Full filthily the priest doth service celebrate ...
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... things by force , By filling of their paunches , and by fleshly foul delight . Worse than a monk there is no fiend nor sprite in hell , Nothing so covetous nor more strange to be known ; For if you give him aught , he may possess it ...
... things by force , By filling of their paunches , and by fleshly foul delight . Worse than a monk there is no fiend nor sprite in hell , Nothing so covetous nor more strange to be known ; For if you give him aught , he may possess it ...
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... thing Water serves there for nothing But to sight and to waiising . But to look at and for washing . Ther is mani ... thing , from " scindere , " to cut , and " scandula " -probably from " scandere , " to mount - the rising thing , were ...
... thing Water serves there for nothing But to sight and to waiising . But to look at and for washing . Ther is mani ... thing , from " scindere , " to cut , and " scandula " -probably from " scandere , " to mount - the rising thing , were ...
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... thing As he haddé been a king For sooth as I you say . Rich and poor in the country about Should be there withouten doubt ; There would no man say nay . Minstrels would not be behind , For there they might most mirthés find There would ...
... thing As he haddé been a king For sooth as I you say . Rich and poor in the country about Should be there withouten doubt ; There would no man say nay . Minstrels would not be behind , For there they might most mirthés find There would ...
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