Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... Pray we God , so may it be , Amen , per scinte charite . Amen , by Saint Charity . Translation of metrical romances from the French was a marked feature of our verse literature in the latter part of the thirteenth century , and ...
... Pray we God , so may it be , Amen , per scinte charite . Amen , by Saint Charity . Translation of metrical romances from the French was a marked feature of our verse literature in the latter part of the thirteenth century , and ...
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... pray you blin 12 Of all the sorrow that ye be in In honour of this day . Now every man should be glad , Therefore I pray you be not sad ; Think what I you say . Go we to our meaté swithe , ' 13 And let us make us glad and blithe As well ...
... pray you blin 12 Of all the sorrow that ye be in In honour of this day . Now every man should be glad , Therefore I pray you be not sad ; Think what I you say . Go we to our meaté swithe , ' 13 And let us make us glad and blithe As well ...
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... prayed he , Because of his wife : " Gracious Lord , " he saidé thoo , " 66 ' My wife and children two , Keep them out of strife ! " The lady prayed for him again , That God should keep him from pain In everlasting life . When service ...
... prayed he , Because of his wife : " Gracious Lord , " he saidé thoo , " 66 ' My wife and children two , Keep them out of strife ! " The lady prayed for him again , That God should keep him from pain In everlasting life . When service ...
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... pray thou let me in go Now withouté doubt : The King I have a present brought From Him that made all things of nought : Behold all about ! " This night in my garden it grew . Behold whether it be false or true ; They be fair and good ...
... pray thou let me in go Now withouté doubt : The King I have a present brought From Him that made all things of nought : Behold all about ! " This night in my garden it grew . Behold whether it be false or true ; They be fair and good ...
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... pray you grant me strokes twelve To deal where liketh me ; With my staff to pay them all To mine adversaries in the hall , For Saint Charitie . " 420 Sent thee this fruit with honour On this earth growing . " The King saw these cherries ...
... pray you grant me strokes twelve To deal where liketh me ; With my staff to pay them all To mine adversaries in the hall , For Saint Charitie . " 420 Sent thee this fruit with honour On this earth growing . " The King saw these cherries ...
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