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Page 72
Ther was the moste joye , and myrthe , that euer was seen emonge beestis . Ther
was daunsed manerly the houe daunce with shalmouse , trompettis , and alle
maner of menestraylsye . The kynge dyde do ordeyne , so moche mete , that ...
Ther was the moste joye , and myrthe , that euer was seen emonge beestis . Ther
was daunsed manerly the houe daunce with shalmouse , trompettis , and alle
maner of menestraylsye . The kynge dyde do ordeyne , so moche mete , that ...
Page 88
And many ben ther that be so plompe and folisshe , that whan they wene beste to
prononce and shewe their mater and conclude , they falle besyde and oute therof
, and can not thenne helpe hem self , and leue theyr mater wythout tayl or ...
And many ben ther that be so plompe and folisshe , that whan they wene beste to
prononce and shewe their mater and conclude , they falle besyde and oute therof
, and can not thenne helpe hem self , and leue theyr mater wythout tayl or ...
Page 108
I wolde an other had sayde that , ther sholde thenne suche wrake be taken therof
, that hym myght growle that euer he sawe hym . But , my lorde , we wyl forbere
you . Ye maye saye your playsir , and also I saye it not by yow . Were ther ony ...
I wolde an other had sayde that , ther sholde thenne suche wrake be taken therof
, that hym myght growle that euer he sawe hym . But , my lorde , we wyl forbere
you . Ye maye saye your playsir , and also I saye it not by yow . Were ther ony ...
Page 137
Thenne said I , Goo therin , and loke yf ther be ony thyng ther for us ; I wote wel
ther is somwhat . Tho said he , Cosyn , I wolde not crepe in to that hole for twenty
pound , but I wist fyrst what is therin ; me thynketh that ther is some perylous
thyng ...
Thenne said I , Goo therin , and loke yf ther be ony thyng ther for us ; I wote wel
ther is somwhat . Tho said he , Cosyn , I wolde not crepe in to that hole for twenty
pound , but I wist fyrst what is therin ; me thynketh that ther is some perylous
thyng ...
Page 167
The foxe and his frendis wente so longe to gydre that they camen to his burgh to
Maleperduys ; ther they alle toke leue , eche of other , wyth fayr and courtoys
wordes . Reynard dyde to them grete reuerence , and thanked them alle frendly ,
of ...
The foxe and his frendis wente so longe to gydre that they camen to his burgh to
Maleperduys ; ther they alle toke leue , eche of other , wyth fayr and courtoys
wordes . Reynard dyde to them grete reuerence , and thanked them alle frendly ,
of ...
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