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... unto the Bishop's hand . Ob signifieth against , and is against each thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word their name th ' officials do bring , And office to offend , for they nought else can do . Then ...
... unto the Bishop's hand . Ob signifieth against , and is against each thing , And contrary to that that it is put unto ; And from this word their name th ' officials do bring , And office to offend , for they nought else can do . Then ...
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... unto , Ful grete penance he mot do : Full great penance he must do : Seve yere in swineis dritte Seven years in filth of swine He mot wade , wol ye iwitte , He must wade , if you will understand , Al anon up to the chynne , 4 All at ...
... unto , Ful grete penance he mot do : Full great penance he must do : Seve yere in swineis dritte Seven years in filth of swine He mot wade , wol ye iwitte , He must wade , if you will understand , Al anon up to the chynne , 4 All at ...
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... unto , And in her arms him hent : 9 She kissed him with gladsome cheer : " My lord , " she said , " my trué fere , 10 I heard what ye ment ; 11 Ye see well it helpeth naught To make sorrow in your heart , Therefore I pray you stint ...
... unto , And in her arms him hent : 9 She kissed him with gladsome cheer : " My lord , " she said , " my trué fere , 10 I heard what ye ment ; 11 Ye see well it helpeth naught To make sorrow in your heart , Therefore I pray you stint ...
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... unto Sir Philip All these saws thus sere : 7 " Philip the Valois , Thou made me be here ; This is not the foreward We made ere toge'er ; False is thy foreward 100 110 And evil mot thou fare , For thou and Sir John thy son Have cast me ...
... unto Sir Philip All these saws thus sere : 7 " Philip the Valois , Thou made me be here ; This is not the foreward We made ere toge'er ; False is thy foreward 100 110 And evil mot thou fare , For thou and Sir John thy son Have cast me ...
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... unto the castle Withouten any steed , Of folk that he found there Had he no drede ; Dread in heart had he none Of all he found there ; Fain were they to flee For all their great fear . A leatheren ladder And a long line , A small boat ...
... unto the castle Withouten any steed , Of folk that he found there Had he no drede ; Dread in heart had he none Of all he found there ; Fain were they to flee For all their great fear . A leatheren ladder And a long line , A small boat ...
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