Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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... dream 12 interpret 13 seizure 14 away 15 heartless one Certes this dreem , which ye han met23 to - night , Cometh of the grete superfluitee Of youre rede colera24 , pardee , 110 Which causeth folk to dremen in here25 dremes Of arwes26 ...
... dream 12 interpret 13 seizure 14 away 15 heartless one Certes this dreem , which ye han met23 to - night , Cometh of the grete superfluitee Of youre rede colera24 , pardee , 110 Which causeth folk to dremen in here25 dremes Of arwes26 ...
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... Dream Scipio , of annotated by the grammarian Macrobius . 40 whether 41 lord 42 butler 43 the history 44 realms 45 Lydia ( in Asia Minor ) 46 lose 47 lost If thilke day he wente in - to bataille ; 56 FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
... Dream Scipio , of annotated by the grammarian Macrobius . 40 whether 41 lord 42 butler 43 the history 44 realms 45 Lydia ( in Asia Minor ) 46 lose 47 lost If thilke day he wente in - to bataille ; 56 FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
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... dream , and what the spirit of Sir Gawaine told you this night , yet God of his great goodness hath preserved you hitherto . Therefore , for God's sake , my lord , leave off by this , for blessed be God ye have won the field , for here ...
... dream , and what the spirit of Sir Gawaine told you this night , yet God of his great goodness hath preserved you hitherto . Therefore , for God's sake , my lord , leave off by this , for blessed be God ye have won the field , for here ...
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... dream . Then Sir Lucan took up the king the one part , and Sir Bedivere the other part , and in the lifting the king swooned ; and Sir Lucan fell in a swoon with the lift , that the part of his bowels fell out of his body , and ...
... dream . Then Sir Lucan took up the king the one part , and Sir Bedivere the other part , and in the lifting the king swooned ; and Sir Lucan fell in a swoon with the lift , that the part of his bowels fell out of his body , and ...
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... dream , according to the place , t Be steadfast once , or else at least be true . By tasted sweetness make me not to ... dreams do turn to deadly pain . OF HIS LOVE THAT PRICKED HER FINGER WITH A NEEDLE She sat and sewed , that hath done ...
... dream , according to the place , t Be steadfast once , or else at least be true . By tasted sweetness make me not to ... dreams do turn to deadly pain . OF HIS LOVE THAT PRICKED HER FINGER WITH A NEEDLE She sat and sewed , that hath done ...
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