English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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... greet the hero ; another lady held her by the left hand , older than she , and seemingly of high estate , with many ... greeted the elder , but the younger and fairer 30 he took lightly in his arms , and kissed her courteously , and ...
... greet the hero ; another lady held her by the left hand , older than she , and seemingly of high estate , with many ... greeted the elder , but the younger and fairer 30 he took lightly in his arms , and kissed her courteously , and ...
Page 109
... greet harm was it , as it thoughte me , That on his shine a mormal 40 hadde he ; For blankmanger , " that made he with the beste . A SHIPMAN was ther , woning 42 fer by weste : For aught I woot , he was of Dertemouthe . He rood up - on ...
... greet harm was it , as it thoughte me , That on his shine a mormal 40 hadde he ; For blankmanger , " that made he with the beste . A SHIPMAN was ther , woning 42 fer by weste : For aught I woot , he was of Dertemouthe . He rood up - on ...
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... greet village , Both man and womman , child and hyne , 70 and page . I trowe his habitacioun be there ; 71 To been avysed greet wisdom it were , Er that he dide a man a dishonour . " " Ye , goddes armes , " quod this ryotour , " Is it ...
... greet village , Both man and womman , child and hyne , 70 and page . I trowe his habitacioun be there ; 71 To been avysed greet wisdom it were , Er that he dide a man a dishonour . " " Ye , goddes armes , " quod this ryotour , " Is it ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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