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... blood was in his dominacioun ; " Cherissheth blood , natures frend , " quod he . They thanken him galpinge , " by two , by thre , And every wyght gan drawe him to his reste , 355 As Slepe hem bad ; 18 they toke it for the beste . Her ...
... blood was in his dominacioun ; " Cherissheth blood , natures frend , " quod he . They thanken him galpinge , " by two , by thre , And every wyght gan drawe him to his reste , 355 As Slepe hem bad ; 18 they toke it for the beste . Her ...
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... blood 395 401 405 410 415 4 called 1 made pale 2 morning 3 unfitting a feast duenna will 7 go 8 calls 11 The zodiacal sign Aries . 14 closed walk 16 16 glided 19 me - thinks 20 dried up 21 beaten 9 company 10 ruddy 12 sweet 13 household ...
... blood 395 401 405 410 415 4 called 1 made pale 2 morning 3 unfitting a feast duenna will 7 go 8 calls 11 The zodiacal sign Aries . 14 closed walk 16 16 glided 19 me - thinks 20 dried up 21 beaten 9 company 10 ruddy 12 sweet 13 household ...
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... blood ne may hem bynde . So ferde this tercelet , allas the day ! Though he were gentil born , and fresh and gay , And goodly for to seen , and humble and free , He sey up - on a tyme a kyte ' flee , 575 And sodeynly he loved this kyte ...
... blood ne may hem bynde . So ferde this tercelet , allas the day ! Though he were gentil born , and fresh and gay , And goodly for to seen , and humble and free , He sey up - on a tyme a kyte ' flee , 575 And sodeynly he loved this kyte ...
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... plunder from blindness of heart . 5 free 6 potsherds I call God to witness . 50 blind vertigo us , O Lord ! 8 blood royal 63 For though my ryme be ragged , Tattered and 62 JOHN SKELTON 15 18 Why Come Ye not to Court? Colyn Cloute.
... plunder from blindness of heart . 5 free 6 potsherds I call God to witness . 50 blind vertigo us , O Lord ! 8 blood royal 63 For though my ryme be ragged , Tattered and 62 JOHN SKELTON 15 18 Why Come Ye not to Court? Colyn Cloute.
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... blood and bone ; the wear chosen owt of shyars thre . 4. This begane on a Monday at morn , in Cheviat the hillys so he ; The chylde may rue that ys unborn , it wos the more pittė . 5. The dryvars thorowe the woodės went , for to reas ...
... blood and bone ; the wear chosen owt of shyars thre . 4. This begane on a Monday at morn , in Cheviat the hillys so he ; The chylde may rue that ys unborn , it wos the more pittė . 5. The dryvars thorowe the woodės went , for to reas ...
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