Major British Writers, Nide 1Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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... Thee thar nat pleyne thee . ° " Thow seist also that if we make us gay With clothyng and with precious array , That it is peril of oure chastitee ; 666 O 340 And yet , with sorwe , thow most enforce thee ° And seye thise wordes in th ...
... Thee thar nat pleyne thee . ° " Thow seist also that if we make us gay With clothyng and with precious array , That it is peril of oure chastitee ; 666 O 340 And yet , with sorwe , thow most enforce thee ° And seye thise wordes in th ...
Sivu 512
... thee , Caused what I did ? I saw thee mutable 791 Of fancy , feared lest one day thou wouldst leave 66 me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by ...
... thee , Caused what I did ? I saw thee mutable 791 Of fancy , feared lest one day thou wouldst leave 66 me As her at Timna , sought by all means therefore How to endear , and hold thee to me firmest : No better way I saw than by ...
Sivu 516
... thee to the trial of mortal fight , By combat to decide whose god is God , Thine or whom I with Israel's sons adore . 1171 HAR . Fair honor that thou dost thy God , in trust- ing He will accept thee to defend his cause , A murderer , a ...
... thee to the trial of mortal fight , By combat to decide whose god is God , Thine or whom I with Israel's sons adore . 1171 HAR . Fair honor that thou dost thy God , in trust- ing He will accept thee to defend his cause , A murderer , a ...
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