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Boris Ford. SIR GAWAYNE AND THE GRENE KNIGHT BY FRANCIS BERRY Reader in English Literature , the University of Sheffield Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight is written in an English dialect that was fed by the experience of the communities ...
Boris Ford. SIR GAWAYNE AND THE GRENE KNIGHT BY FRANCIS BERRY Reader in English Literature , the University of Sheffield Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight is written in an English dialect that was fed by the experience of the communities ...
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... Gawayne gets to the gome And he baldly hym bides , Then carppes to Sir Gawayne 4'Refourme we oure forwardes , First I ethe thee , hathel , • · the knight in the grene , · er we firre passe . show that thou hattes That thou me telle ...
... Gawayne gets to the gome And he baldly hym bides , Then carppes to Sir Gawayne 4'Refourme we oure forwardes , First I ethe thee , hathel , • · the knight in the grene , · er we firre passe . show that thou hattes That thou me telle ...
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... Gawayne the knight con mete , He ne lutte him nothyng lowe ; That other sayde , ' Now , sir swete , Of steven mon may the trowe . ' ' Gawayne , ' quoth that Grene Gome , ' God the mot loke ! 2240 I - wisse thou art welcom , wighe , to ...
... Gawayne the knight con mete , He ne lutte him nothyng lowe ; That other sayde , ' Now , sir swete , Of steven mon may the trowe . ' ' Gawayne , ' quoth that Grene Gome , ' God the mot loke ! 2240 I - wisse thou art welcom , wighe , to ...
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