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... presence of the King , and the Fox by craft and adroitness defeats the other , and attains to great honour and favour with the King · 120 · 138 158 177 REINEKE FOX . FIRST CANTO . WHITSUNTIDE , loveable feast Xiv CONTENTS .
... presence of the King , and the Fox by craft and adroitness defeats the other , and attains to great honour and favour with the King · 120 · 138 158 177 REINEKE FOX . FIRST CANTO . WHITSUNTIDE , loveable feast Xiv CONTENTS .
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... Honour and property lose , he'd laugh , if thereby he might gain him Only a mouthful to eat of a fat and well - flavoured capon . Let me relate how Lampe , the hare , he shamefully treated Yesterday : there he stands , who never injured ...
... Honour and property lose , he'd laugh , if thereby he might gain him Only a mouthful to eat of a fat and well - flavoured capon . Let me relate how Lampe , the hare , he shamefully treated Yesterday : there he stands , who never injured ...
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... honour and fame of the wife of his bosom , Whom with body and life he should guard . Now this much is certain : Rather more than seven years since my uncle had offered 145 His true love , and his troth to the beautiful Gieremund ...
... honour and fame of the wife of his bosom , Whom with body and life he should guard . Now this much is certain : Rather more than seven years since my uncle had offered 145 His true love , and his troth to the beautiful Gieremund ...
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... honour the king , he released him , 165 For to punish with death the king alone is permitted . But the smallest of thanks can this uncle of mine ever look for , Be he ever so right , whatever misdeeds he prohibits . Since in the country ...
... honour the king , he released him , 165 For to punish with death the king alone is permitted . But the smallest of thanks can this uncle of mine ever look for , Be he ever so right , whatever misdeeds he prohibits . Since in the country ...
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... honour and state she may to the earth be committed . Then with our lords we'll advise as to how to punish this murder . " 255 Then did the king command them to chaunt the office of Vigils ; " Domino placebo " 1 commenced the assembly ...
... honour and state she may to the earth be committed . Then with our lords we'll advise as to how to punish this murder . " 255 Then did the king command them to chaunt the office of Vigils ; " Domino placebo " 1 commenced the assembly ...
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