Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 14Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1844 - English literature |
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... therefore he syngys , alas ! Humilitas est radix omnium virtutum . Ever have mekenes in your mynd , relegyouse , I 3ou rede , And use vertuys , and leve visibal vayne and vaneté , Fore 3if ze love 3our Lord God his lauys thai wyl 30w ...
... therefore he syngys , alas ! Humilitas est radix omnium virtutum . Ever have mekenes in your mynd , relegyouse , I 3ou rede , And use vertuys , and leve visibal vayne and vaneté , Fore 3if ze love 3our Lord God his lauys thai wyl 30w ...
Page 45
... therefore mer- vayle not therof , for the myght of our Lorde is now as grete as ever it was . " And whan saynt Brandon had dwelled there fro Chrystmasse even tyll the xij . daye was passed , than he toke his leve of the abbot and covent ...
... therefore mer- vayle not therof , for the myght of our Lorde is now as grete as ever it was . " And whan saynt Brandon had dwelled there fro Chrystmasse even tyll the xij . daye was passed , than he toke his leve of the abbot and covent ...
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... Therefore a fire there shall be built , 66 And brent all shalt thou be ! " Now , out alack ! " said our comely queen , " Sir Aldingar's false to me ! " * Dr. Percy reads bride . Now out alack ! " said our comely queen , xiv.
... Therefore a fire there shall be built , 66 And brent all shalt thou be ! " Now , out alack ! " said our comely queen , " Sir Aldingar's false to me ! " * Dr. Percy reads bride . Now out alack ! " said our comely queen , xiv.
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... curious condition that no one could ride the horse " but a bloman be hym bysyde , " is altogether wanting . This part of the version in Weber's edition is worth quoting , and we therefore take the opportunity of giving 76 NOTES .
... curious condition that no one could ride the horse " but a bloman be hym bysyde , " is altogether wanting . This part of the version in Weber's edition is worth quoting , and we therefore take the opportunity of giving 76 NOTES .
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Percy Society. quoting , and we therefore take the opportunity of giving a specimen of it : - Sche seyde , " Yf ye denketh spede , To my tale now taketh hede ; My fadyr hath an horned stede Of Arabye , Whyle he hym hath dar hym naght ...
Percy Society. quoting , and we therefore take the opportunity of giving a specimen of it : - Sche seyde , " Yf ye denketh spede , To my tale now taketh hede ; My fadyr hath an horned stede Of Arabye , Whyle he hym hath dar hym naght ...
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