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... bright 10 cheek as one bold by nature 12 13 foolish 14 asked it behooves thee to find 16 man 17 frightened 18 ax 19 in God's name 20 grant thy boon grasped 22 shaft 23 fiercely moves 24 stood tall 25 taller fierce look 27 dry , without ...
... bright 10 cheek as one bold by nature 12 13 foolish 14 asked it behooves thee to find 16 man 17 frightened 18 ax 19 in God's name 20 grant thy boon grasped 22 shaft 23 fiercely moves 24 stood tall 25 taller fierce look 27 dry , without ...
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... bright , Ful wel arayed , bothe moste and leste , Ye , bothe for the seson and the feste . Among thise othere folk was Criseyda , In widewes habite blak ; but nathelees , Right as our firste lettre is now an A , In beautee first so ...
... bright , Ful wel arayed , bothe moste and leste , Ye , bothe for the seson and the feste . Among thise othere folk was Criseyda , In widewes habite blak ; but nathelees , Right as our firste lettre is now an A , In beautee first so ...
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... bright , That of yelownesse hadde never pere . Ye be my lyf , ye be myn hertes stere , Quene of comfort and of good companye , Beth hevy ageyn , or elles mot I dye ! 8 Now purs , that be to me my lyves light , And saveour , as doun in ...
... bright , That of yelownesse hadde never pere . Ye be my lyf , ye be myn hertes stere , Quene of comfort and of good companye , Beth hevy ageyn , or elles mot I dye ! 8 Now purs , that be to me my lyves light , And saveour , as doun in ...
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... bright , The which environ 17 casten a gret lyght ; Ymagynyng in his fantasye Ther was treson and conspiracye I 120 Wrought by the kyng , his journe 18 forto lette.19 How Tydeus outraged fifty knyghtes that lay in awayt for hym And of ...
... bright , The which environ 17 casten a gret lyght ; Ymagynyng in his fantasye Ther was treson and conspiracye I 120 Wrought by the kyng , his journe 18 forto lette.19 How Tydeus outraged fifty knyghtes that lay in awayt for hym And of ...
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... bright as day ; And ever among A maydyn song : By - by , baby , lullay ! Thys vyrgyn clere Wythowtyn pere Unto hur son gane say : " My son , my lorde , My fathere dere , Why lyest thow in hay ? 1 moth 2 complain 3 the one 4 in secret 5 ...
... bright as day ; And ever among A maydyn song : By - by , baby , lullay ! Thys vyrgyn clere Wythowtyn pere Unto hur son gane say : " My son , my lorde , My fathere dere , Why lyest thow in hay ? 1 moth 2 complain 3 the one 4 in secret 5 ...
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Antistrophe arms BATTLE OF OTTERBURN beauty behold bliss breast breath bright charms Chaucer Corydon dead dear death delight dost doth dread earth eyes fair fame fate fear flowers forto grace grief hand hast hath hear heart Heaven herte Hind Horn honour king knyght kyng lady light live look Lord Lord Randal maid mind mortal Muse myght ne'er never night nought numbers nymph o'er pain pleasure poem praise pride quath quoth rage rest round ryght sayd sche shade shal shepherd shine sigh sight sing smile soft song sorrow soul speke stars sweet swich sylphs tears thanne thee ther thine thing thou art thought thow trewe Twas Tydeus unto wacz weep whan wind wings wolde words wyde wyll wyth youth ΙΟ