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The fals wolf stode be - hind , He was doggid and ek felle , * Ic am i - com ef grete
kind , Pes thou graunt me , that ou nizt full welle . ' • What hast ido , bel ami , That
thou me so axest pes ? ' • Sire , ' he seid , I nel nozt lie If thou we woldest buer ...
The fals wolf stode be - hind , He was doggid and ek felle , * Ic am i - com ef grete
kind , Pes thou graunt me , that ou nizt full welle . ' • What hast ido , bel ami , That
thou me so axest pes ? ' • Sire , ' he seid , I nel nozt lie If thou we woldest buer ...
Page 57
Assons as this spekyng was don , Noble , the kyng , wente and stode vpon an
hygh stage of stone , and commanded silence to alle the bestes , and that they
shulde sytte doun in a rynge rounde vpon the grasse , eueriche in his place , after
his ...
Assons as this spekyng was don , Noble , the kyng , wente and stode vpon an
hygh stage of stone , and commanded silence to alle the bestes , and that they
shulde sytte doun in a rynge rounde vpon the grasse , eueriche in his place , after
his ...
Page 116
The glas that stode theron was of suche vertu that men myght see therin all that
was don within a myle , of men , of beestis , and of al thynge that men wold desire
, to wyte , and knowe . And what man loked in the glasse had he ony dissease ...
The glas that stode theron was of suche vertu that men myght see therin all that
was don within a myle , of men , of beestis , and of al thynge that men wold desire
, to wyte , and knowe . And what man loked in the glasse had he ony dissease ...
Page 117
glas stode was lyght and faste , and was named Cetyne , hit sholde endure ever ,
er it wold rote , or wormes shold hurte it ; and therfore kynge Salamon seelyd his
temple wyth the same wode withynforth . Men preysed it deerer than fyn gold ...
glas stode was lyght and faste , and was named Cetyne , hit sholde endure ever ,
er it wold rote , or wormes shold hurte it ; and therfore kynge Salamon seelyd his
temple wyth the same wode withynforth . Men preysed it deerer than fyn gold ...
Page 118
and that was without forth of the glas half a foot brood , wherin stode somme
strange hystoryes , whiche were of gold , of sable , of silver , of yelow , asure ,
and cynope . Thyse sixe colowrs were therin wrought in suche wise as it behoved
, and ...
and that was without forth of the glas half a foot brood , wherin stode somme
strange hystoryes , whiche were of gold , of sable , of silver , of yelow , asure ,
and cynope . Thyse sixe colowrs were therin wrought in suche wise as it behoved
, and ...
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