Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... thou free with thine own meals , Where another his meat deals Go'st thou not without . " Better apple gi'en nor eaten ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] Yef thou havest bred ant ale , Ne put thou nout al in thy male , 2 Thou del it sum aboute . Be ...
... thou free with thine own meals , Where another his meat deals Go'st thou not without . " Better apple gi'en nor eaten ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] Yef thou havest bred ant ale , Ne put thou nout al in thy male , 2 Thou del it sum aboute . Be ...
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... Thou churl , withdraw thee smartly , 2 I rede3 thee , without delay . " Ellés , by Heaven and Saint Mary , I shall break thine head on high ! Go stand in beggar's rout ! If thou comé more inward It shall thee rue afterward , So I shall ...
... Thou churl , withdraw thee smartly , 2 I rede3 thee , without delay . " Ellés , by Heaven and Saint Mary , I shall break thine head on high ! Go stand in beggar's rout ! If thou comé more inward It shall thee rue afterward , So I shall ...
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... thou hast now i - do . Thou hast honóuréd all my feast , Old and youngé , most and least , And worshipp'd me also : Whatsoever thou wilt have , I will thee grant , so God me save , That thine heart standeth to . " I tell you sickerly ...
... thou hast now i - do . Thou hast honóuréd all my feast , Old and youngé , most and least , And worshipp'd me also : Whatsoever thou wilt have , I will thee grant , so God me save , That thine heart standeth to . " I tell you sickerly ...
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... Thou hast the third3 part of my gift As I thee behight . " Then he went to the Portere , And four strokés he gave him there His part had he thereto , So that after and many a day He would warn no man the way Neither to ride neither go ...
... Thou hast the third3 part of my gift As I thee behight . " Then he went to the Portere , And four strokés he gave him there His part had he thereto , So that after and many a day He would warn no man the way Neither to ride neither go ...
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... Thou lovest me , I wot 12 it well certain , And art my faithful liegé - man i - bore , 13 And all that liketh me , I dare well sayn , It liketh thee , and specially therefore Tell me that point , that I have said before , If that thou ...
... Thou lovest me , I wot 12 it well certain , And art my faithful liegé - man i - bore , 13 And all that liketh me , I dare well sayn , It liketh thee , and specially therefore Tell me that point , that I have said before , If that thou ...
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