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... night with open eye , So priketh hem nature in hir corages ; - Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages , And palmeres for to seken strange strondes , To serve halwes couth in sondry londes ; And specially , from every shires ende Of ...
... night with open eye , So priketh hem nature in hir corages ; - Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages , And palmeres for to seken strange strondes , To serve halwes couth in sondry londes ; And specially , from every shires ende Of ...
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... night and day take of hem hede , And strew hir cage faire and soft as silke , And give hem sugre , hony , bred , and milke , — Yet , right anon as that his dore is up , He with his feet wol spurnen doun his cup , And to the wood he wol ...
... night and day take of hem hede , And strew hir cage faire and soft as silke , And give hem sugre , hony , bred , and milke , — Yet , right anon as that his dore is up , He with his feet wol spurnen doun his cup , And to the wood he wol ...
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... night I made hem swinke , But by my fay , I tolde of it no store : They had me yeven hir lond and hir tresore , Me neded not do lenger diligence To win hir love , or don hem reverence . They loved me so wel by God above , That I ne ...
... night I made hem swinke , But by my fay , I tolde of it no store : They had me yeven hir lond and hir tresore , Me neded not do lenger diligence To win hir love , or don hem reverence . They loved me so wel by God above , That I ne ...
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... night , He wold han slain me , as I lay upright , And all my bed was full of veray blood ; But yet I hope that ye shuln do me good : For blood betokeneth gold , as me was taught . And al was false , I dremed of him right naught , But as ...
... night , He wold han slain me , as I lay upright , And all my bed was full of veray blood ; But yet I hope that ye shuln do me good : For blood betokeneth gold , as me was taught . And al was false , I dremed of him right naught , But as ...
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... night - ravens flew , The hateful messengers of heavy things , Of death and dolour telling sad tidings ; While sad Celeno , sitting on a clift , A song of bale and bitter sorrow sings , That heart of flint asunder could have rift ...
... night - ravens flew , The hateful messengers of heavy things , Of death and dolour telling sad tidings ; While sad Celeno , sitting on a clift , A song of bale and bitter sorrow sings , That heart of flint asunder could have rift ...
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