A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... halle And herketh . When they ben al stille , He toke his harp and tempred shilles , The blissefulest notes he harped there That ever any man y - herd with ere . Ech man liked wele his gle . The steward biheld and gan yse , And knewe ...
... halle And herketh . When they ben al stille , He toke his harp and tempred shilles , The blissefulest notes he harped there That ever any man y - herd with ere . Ech man liked wele his gle . The steward biheld and gan yse , And knewe ...
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... halle , Bifore the king a - knes gan 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 ...
... halle , Bifore the king a - knes gan 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 ...
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... halle thay him wonnen , Ther faire fire flet fersely brenned . upon · Thenne the lorde of the lede · loutes fro his chambre For to mete with menske1 the mon on the flor ; • He saide , ' Ye ar welcum to welde as you likes ; That here is ...
... halle thay him wonnen , Ther faire fire flet fersely brenned . upon · Thenne the lorde of the lede · loutes fro his chambre For to mete with menske1 the mon on the flor ; • He saide , ' Ye ar welcum to welde as you likes ; That here is ...
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