A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 páginas |
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... sche was last a wif In pacience ladde a ful symple lyf , For litel was hire catel and hire rente.5 By housbondrye of such as God hire sente , Sche fond hireself and eek hire doughtren tuo.8 Thre large sowes hadde sche and no mo , Thre ...
... sche was last a wif In pacience ladde a ful symple lyf , For litel was hire catel and hire rente.5 By housbondrye of such as God hire sente , Sche fond hireself and eek hire doughtren tuo.8 Thre large sowes hadde sche and no mo , Thre ...
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... sche was , discret , and debonaire , 1 And compainable , 12 and bar hire self ful faire Syn thilke day that sche was seven night old That trewely sche hath the herte in hold Of Chauntecleer loken in every lith ; 13 He lovede hire so ...
... sche was , discret , and debonaire , 1 And compainable , 12 and bar hire self ful faire Syn thilke day that sche was seven night old That trewely sche hath the herte in hold Of Chauntecleer loken in every lith ; 13 He lovede hire so ...
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... sche , " fy on yow herteles ! Allas ! " quod sche , " for , by that God above , Now han ye lost myn herte and al my love ; I can nought love a coward , by my feith . For , certes , what so eny womman seith , We alle desiren , if it ...
... sche , " fy on yow herteles ! Allas ! " quod sche , " for , by that God above , Now han ye lost myn herte and al my love ; I can nought love a coward , by my feith . For , certes , what so eny womman seith , We alle desiren , if it ...
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