English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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... Tale . Prologue to Sir Thopas Sir Thopas Prologue to Melibeus The Nun's Priest's Tale Page · 3 • 4 58 59 97 99 120 · 121 • · • 127 . 128 . 130 · 130 The Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale . 145 The Pardoner's Tale THE POPULAR BALLAD ...
... Tale . Prologue to Sir Thopas Sir Thopas Prologue to Melibeus The Nun's Priest's Tale Page · 3 • 4 58 59 97 99 120 · 121 • · • 127 . 128 . 130 · 130 The Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale . 145 The Pardoner's Tale THE POPULAR BALLAD ...
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... tale ; " and with that word he sayde , As curteisly as it had been a mayde , " My lady Prioresse , by your leve , So that I wiste I sholde yow nat ... TALE 121 Prologue to the Canterbury Tales The Prioress's Prologue The Prioress's Tale.
... tale ; " and with that word he sayde , As curteisly as it had been a mayde , " My lady Prioresse , by your leve , So that I wiste I sholde yow nat ... TALE 121 Prologue to the Canterbury Tales The Prioress's Prologue The Prioress's Tale.
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... tale vertuous , Al be it told som - tyme in sondry wyse Of sondry folk , as I shal yow devyse . ' " 50 49 80 90 THE NONNE PREESTES TALE A povre widwe , somdel stape 51 in age , Was whylom dwelling in a narwe cotage , Bisyde a grove ...
... tale vertuous , Al be it told som - tyme in sondry wyse Of sondry folk , as I shal yow devyse . ' " 50 49 80 90 THE NONNE PREESTES TALE A povre widwe , somdel stape 51 in age , Was whylom dwelling in a narwe cotage , Bisyde a grove ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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