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Then I must tell thee , father , In truth and veritie , A sorte of greater hypocrites ,
Thou couldst not likely see : Deceiving of the simple , With false and feignèd lies ;
But such an order , truly , Christ never did devise . . Ign . Ah ! ah ! che zmell thee ...
Then I must tell thee , father , In truth and veritie , A sorte of greater hypocrites ,
Thou couldst not likely see : Deceiving of the simple , With false and feignèd lies ;
But such an order , truly , Christ never did devise . . Ign . Ah ! ah ! che zmell thee ...
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Damsel , as for to tell thee my name , I take no great force : truly , my name is Sir
Launcelot du Lake ! ' Sir , thou beseemest well ; here be adventures that be fallen
for thee ; for hereby dwelleth a knight that will not be over - matched for no man ...
Damsel , as for to tell thee my name , I take no great force : truly , my name is Sir
Launcelot du Lake ! ' Sir , thou beseemest well ; here be adventures that be fallen
for thee ; for hereby dwelleth a knight that will not be over - matched for no man ...
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awhile , and tell me what I shall ask thee . ' ' Say on , ' said Sir Launcelot . “ Thou
art , ' said Sir Turquine , the biggest man that ever I met withal , and the best
breathed ; and like one knight that I hate above all other knights , and that thou be
not ...
awhile , and tell me what I shall ask thee . ' ' Say on , ' said Sir Launcelot . “ Thou
art , ' said Sir Turquine , the biggest man that ever I met withal , and the best
breathed ; and like one knight that I hate above all other knights , and that thou be
not ...
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Contents
POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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