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... cold . Thus is thes world of false fere ; 59 Fol 60 he is the 61 on hire is bold . 1 there is none 2 free , generous 3 hence 5 vair 9 72 80 1ermine ⚫ be he never so swift 7 protect 8 a single 10 just as mayst 11 glides 12 swiftly 13 ...
... cold . Thus is thes world of false fere ; 59 Fol 60 he is the 61 on hire is bold . 1 there is none 2 free , generous 3 hence 5 vair 9 72 80 1ermine ⚫ be he never so swift 7 protect 8 a single 10 just as mayst 11 glides 12 swiftly 13 ...
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... cold . And tho sche tok unto his us 4 Of herbes al the beste jus , And poured it into his wounde ; That made his veynes fulle and sounde . And tho sche made his wounde clos , And tok his hand , and up he ros . And tho sche yaf 5 him ...
... cold . And tho sche tok unto his us 4 Of herbes al the beste jus , And poured it into his wounde ; That made his veynes fulle and sounde . And tho sche made his wounde clos , And tok his hand , and up he ros . And tho sche yaf 5 him ...
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... cold Of hem that han it after herkned yore , is The savour passeth ever lenger the more , For fulsomnesse of his prolixitee . And by the same reson , thinketh me , 19 I sholde to the knotte condescende , And maken of hir walking sone an ...
... cold Of hem that han it after herkned yore , is The savour passeth ever lenger the more , For fulsomnesse of his prolixitee . And by the same reson , thinketh me , 19 I sholde to the knotte condescende , And maken of hir walking sone an ...
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... cold and hot , And in this wyse he served his entente , That ( save the feend ) non wiste3 what he mente . Til he so longe had wopen and compleyned , And many a yeer his service to me feyned , Til that myn herte , to pitous and to nyce ...
... cold and hot , And in this wyse he served his entente , That ( save the feend ) non wiste3 what he mente . Til he so longe had wopen and compleyned , And many a yeer his service to me feyned , Til that myn herte , to pitous and to nyce ...
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... cold not spede . And as I thrust the prese 19 amonge , By froward 20 chaunce my hood was gone ; Yet for all that I stayd not longe , Tyll to the Kynges Bench I was come . Before the judge I kneled anon , ΙΟ And prayd hym for Gods sake ...
... cold not spede . And as I thrust the prese 19 amonge , By froward 20 chaunce my hood was gone ; Yet for all that I stayd not longe , Tyll to the Kynges Bench I was come . Before the judge I kneled anon , ΙΟ And prayd hym for Gods sake ...
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