English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 - English literature |
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Page 113
... Ther was also a Reve 89 and a Millere , A Somnour 90 and a Pardoner also , 91 A Maunciple , and my - self ; ther were namo . The MILLER was a stout carl , for the nones , Ful big he was of braun , and eek of bones ; That proved wel ...
... Ther was also a Reve 89 and a Millere , A Somnour 90 and a Pardoner also , 91 A Maunciple , and my - self ; ther were namo . The MILLER was a stout carl , for the nones , Ful big he was of braun , and eek of bones ; That proved wel ...
Page 198
... Ther mast thow well logeed be . 14. " The roo " full rekeles ther sche rinnes , To make the game and glee ; The fawken and the fesaunt both , Among the holtes 78 on hye . 15. " Ther mast thow have thy welth at wyll , Well looged ther ...
... Ther mast thow well logeed be . 14. " The roo " full rekeles ther sche rinnes , To make the game and glee ; The fawken and the fesaunt both , Among the holtes 78 on hye . 15. " Ther mast thow have thy welth at wyll , Well looged ther ...
Page 203
... Ther the fowght the day , and all the nyght , And many a dowghty man was slayne . 58. Ther was no freke 10 that ther wolde flye , But styffely in stowre can stond , 11 Ychone hewyng on other whyll they myght drye , 12 Wyth many a ...
... Ther the fowght the day , and all the nyght , And many a dowghty man was slayne . 58. Ther was no freke 10 that ther wolde flye , But styffely in stowre can stond , 11 Ychone hewyng on other whyll they myght drye , 12 Wyth many a ...
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