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... stood in my days 27 I will go 28 fairest 29 of all 30 the 31 elf very beautiful 32 she 33 well 34 whole 35 with healing draughts 36 afterwards 37 kingdom 38 dwell 39 with great joy I even with these words 41 from the sea moving 42 that ...
... stood in my days 27 I will go 28 fairest 29 of all 30 the 31 elf very beautiful 32 she 33 well 34 whole 35 with healing draughts 36 afterwards 37 kingdom 38 dwell 39 with great joy I even with these words 41 from the sea moving 42 that ...
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... stood tall 25 taller fierce look 27 dry , without emotion 28 dispirited strong blows 30 than if any man 31 did 32 courteous words 33 this encounter may 29 GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT CONFESSIO AMANTIS PIERS THE PLOWMAN.
... stood tall 25 taller fierce look 27 dry , without emotion 28 dispirited strong blows 30 than if any man 31 did 32 courteous words 33 this encounter may 29 GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT CONFESSIO AMANTIS PIERS THE PLOWMAN.
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... stood still 16 bow 17 troubling before al . 18 breath 24 aware parts 19 then 20 25 25 chariot 30 hasten 26 cry 21 Hecate 22 succeed 23 fleece rose 27 the air 28 clouds 29 those 31 hills 23 Of Othrin and Olimpe also , And ek of 22 JOHN ...
... stood still 16 bow 17 troubling before al . 18 breath 24 aware parts 19 then 20 25 25 chariot 30 hasten 26 cry 21 Hecate 22 succeed 23 fleece rose 27 the air 28 clouds 29 those 31 hills 23 Of Othrin and Olimpe also , And ek of 22 JOHN ...
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... stood she , makelees ; 4 Hir goodly looking gladede al the prees . Nas never seyn thing to ben preysed derre , ' Nor under cloude blak so bright a sterre 175 8 As was Criseyde , as folk seyde everichoon That hir bihelden in hir blake ...
... stood she , makelees ; 4 Hir goodly looking gladede al the prees . Nas never seyn thing to ben preysed derre , ' Nor under cloude blak so bright a sterre 175 8 As was Criseyde , as folk seyde everichoon That hir bihelden in hir blake ...
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... stood a tuft of herys , Reed as the bristles of a sowes erys ; 8 His nosethirles blake were and wyde . A swerd and a bokeler bar he by his syde . His mouth as wyde was as a greet forneys ; He was a janglere 10 and a goliardeys , " And ...
... stood a tuft of herys , Reed as the bristles of a sowes erys ; 8 His nosethirles blake were and wyde . A swerd and a bokeler bar he by his syde . His mouth as wyde was as a greet forneys ; He was a janglere 10 and a goliardeys , " And ...
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