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... heart may have none ease , Na elsé nought that may him please , If freedom faileth : for free liking Is yearned oure3 all other thing . Na he , that aye has lived free , May not know well the property , * The anger , na the wretched ...
... heart may have none ease , Na elsé nought that may him please , If freedom faileth : for free liking Is yearned oure3 all other thing . Na he , that aye has lived free , May not know well the property , * The anger , na the wretched ...
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... Heart . 4 It behooveth . 5 Unless . 6 Where . 8 Such . 9 Learn them . 16. SIR JOHN De Mandeville , 1300-1371 . ( Manual , p . 54. ) And therfore I schalle telle zou , what the Soudan tolde me upon a day , in his Chambre . He leet voyden ...
... Heart . 4 It behooveth . 5 Unless . 6 Where . 8 Such . 9 Learn them . 16. SIR JOHN De Mandeville , 1300-1371 . ( Manual , p . 54. ) And therfore I schalle telle zou , what the Soudan tolde me upon a day , in his Chambre . He leet voyden ...
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... heart yshapen verily , That as a spark of lowe so wantonly Seemed burnyng upon her white throat ; Now gif there was good parly God it wote . And for to walk that freshè mayè's morrow , An hook she had upon her tissue white , That ...
... heart yshapen verily , That as a spark of lowe so wantonly Seemed burnyng upon her white throat ; Now gif there was good parly God it wote . And for to walk that freshè mayè's morrow , An hook she had upon her tissue white , That ...
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... heart , outwardly coumpinable where he inwardely hated , not letting to kisse whome hee thoughte to kyll : dispitious and cruell , not for euill will alway , but after for ambicion , and either for the suretie or encrease of his estate ...
... heart , outwardly coumpinable where he inwardely hated , not letting to kisse whome hee thoughte to kyll : dispitious and cruell , not for euill will alway , but after for ambicion , and either for the suretie or encrease of his estate ...
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... heart more moved than with a trumpet ; and yet it is sung by some blind crowder with no rougher voice than rude stile ; which being so evil apparelled in the dust and cobweb of that uncivil age , what would it work trimmed in the gor ...
... heart more moved than with a trumpet ; and yet it is sung by some blind crowder with no rougher voice than rude stile ; which being so evil apparelled in the dust and cobweb of that uncivil age , what would it work trimmed in the gor ...
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