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... sight of every maner wight , And come agen , be it day or night , Whan that you list to clepen him , again , In swiche a guise as I shal to you sain Betwixen you and me , and that ful sone . Ride whan you list , ther n'is no more to ...
... sight of every maner wight , And come agen , be it day or night , Whan that you list to clepen him , again , In swiche a guise as I shal to you sain Betwixen you and me , and that ful sone . Ride whan you list , ther n'is no more to ...
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William Hazlitt. Out of hir sight : ye get no more of me ; But thus I lete , in lust and jolitee , This Cambuscan his ... sight , That it made all hir hertes for to light , What for the seson and the morwening , And for the foules that ...
William Hazlitt. Out of hir sight : ye get no more of me ; But thus I lete , in lust and jolitee , This Cambuscan his ... sight , That it made all hir hertes for to light , What for the seson and the morwening , And for the foules that ...
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... sight ) Ì se where there came singing , lustily , A world of ladies ; but to tell aright Hir beauty grete , lyeth not in my might , Ne hir array ; nevertheless I shall Tell you a part , tho ' I speke not of all : The surcoss , white ...
... sight ) Ì se where there came singing , lustily , A world of ladies ; but to tell aright Hir beauty grete , lyeth not in my might , Ne hir array ; nevertheless I shall Tell you a part , tho ' I speke not of all : The surcoss , white ...
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... sight , Of hir harneis were of red gold so fine , With cloth of gold ; and furred with ermine , Were the trappures of hir stedes strong , Both wide and large , that to the ground did hong . And every boss of bridle , and peytrel That ...
... sight , Of hir harneis were of red gold so fine , With cloth of gold ; and furred with ermine , Were the trappures of hir stedes strong , Both wide and large , that to the ground did hong . And every boss of bridle , and peytrel That ...
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... sight , And turning back , gan fast to fly away , Untill with love revok'd from vain affright She hardly yet persuaded was to stay , And then to him these womanish words gan say ; " Ah , Satyrane , my darling and my joy , For love of me ...
... sight , And turning back , gan fast to fly away , Untill with love revok'd from vain affright She hardly yet persuaded was to stay , And then to him these womanish words gan say ; " Ah , Satyrane , my darling and my joy , For love of me ...
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