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... keep the reading of the manuscript : Amadas and Dideyne ( = Idoyne ) Tristram , Yseude and alle theo . Amadas and ... keeping with the administration of justice in the Middle Ages , when a.
... keep the reading of the manuscript : Amadas and Dideyne ( = Idoyne ) Tristram , Yseude and alle theo . Amadas and ... keeping with the administration of justice in the Middle Ages , when a.
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... keep for 25 customs , laws 26 that have stood in my 27 I will go 28 fairest 29 of all 30 the dom them days 31 elf very beautiful 32 she 33 well 34 whole 35 with healing 37 draughts 36 afterwards kingdom 38 dwell 39 with great joy moving ...
... keep for 25 customs , laws 26 that have stood in my 27 I will go 28 fairest 29 of all 30 the dom them days 31 elf very beautiful 32 she 33 well 34 whole 35 with healing 37 draughts 36 afterwards kingdom 38 dwell 39 with great joy moving ...
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... keep dream 10 means 11 dare not 12 These lines are given by Skeat from one MS .; they do not belong to the original . 13 seek 14 Saint Truth 16 but strange 17 knew 18 their 19 man 20 fashion 21 staff 22 strip of cloth 23 convolvulus 24 ...
... keep dream 10 means 11 dare not 12 These lines are given by Skeat from one MS .; they do not belong to the original . 13 seek 14 Saint Truth 16 but strange 17 knew 18 their 19 man 20 fashion 21 staff 22 strip of cloth 23 convolvulus 24 ...
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... keep . " If that he faught , and hadde the hyer hond , By water he sente hem hoom 10 to every lond . 400 But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes , His stremes " and his daungers hym bisides , His herberwe and his moone , his lodemenage ...
... keep . " If that he faught , and hadde the hyer hond , By water he sente hem hoom 10 to every lond . 400 But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes , His stremes " and his daungers hym bisides , His herberwe and his moone , his lodemenage ...
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... keep , 15 A [ filthy ] shepherde and a clene sheep . Wel oghte a preest ensample for to yeve 505 By his clennesse , how that his sheepe sholde lyve . He sette nat his benefice to hyre And leet his sheep encombred in the myre , And ran ...
... keep , 15 A [ filthy ] shepherde and a clene sheep . Wel oghte a preest ensample for to yeve 505 By his clennesse , how that his sheepe sholde lyve . He sette nat his benefice to hyre And leet his sheep encombred in the myre , And ran ...
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