A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... falle might to the fale9 erthe ; Ner slain with the slete⚫ he sleped in his yrnes10 Mo nightes then innoghe in nakedrokkes , · Ther as claterande fro the crest the colde borne rennes , And henged heghe over his hede in hard iise ...
... falle might to the fale9 erthe ; Ner slain with the slete⚫ he sleped in his yrnes10 Mo nightes then innoghe in nakedrokkes , · Ther as claterande fro the crest the colde borne rennes , And henged heghe over his hede in hard iise ...
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... falle And seide : " Ther is atte gate A nice fool y - come late . He seith , he is lord and king And clept me foule gadeling . Lord , what wil ye , that I do ? Lete him in or lete him go ? ' The angel seide right in haste : ' Do him ...
... falle And seide : " Ther is atte gate A nice fool y - come late . He seith , he is lord and king And clept me foule gadeling . Lord , what wil ye , that I do ? Lete him in or lete him go ? ' The angel seide right in haste : ' Do him ...
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... falle ; · With alle maner of mete · and minstralci bothe , • With wele walt thay that day , til worthed an ende in londe . Now thenk wel , Sir Gawayne , For wothes that thou ne wonde This aventure for to frain That thou has tan on honde ...
... falle ; · With alle maner of mete · and minstralci bothe , • With wele walt thay that day , til worthed an ende in londe . Now thenk wel , Sir Gawayne , For wothes that thou ne wonde This aventure for to frain That thou has tan on honde ...
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