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Page 182
Goode man , ” sayde Gamelyn , “ wilt thou wel doon , Hold myn hors , whil my
man draweth of my schoon , And help my man to kepe my clothes and my steede
, And I wil into place go , to loke if I may speede . ” 210 “ By God ! ” sayde the ...
Goode man , ” sayde Gamelyn , “ wilt thou wel doon , Hold myn hors , whil my
man draweth of my schoon , And help my man to kepe my clothes and my steede
, And I wil into place go , to loke if I may speede . ” 210 “ By God ! ” sayde the ...
Page 192
... I wel the ! I wil allowe the thy wordes whan I my tyme se ; Go agayn to the gate ,
and dwel with hem a while , And thou schalt se right sone , porter , a gyle . ” “
Adam , ” sayde Gamelyn , “ looke the to goon , We have foomen atte gate , and ...
... I wel the ! I wil allowe the thy wordes whan I my tyme se ; Go agayn to the gate ,
and dwel with hem a while , And thou schalt se right sone , porter , a gyle . ” “
Adam , ” sayde Gamelyn , “ looke the to goon , We have foomen atte gate , and ...
Page 277
And ner he cam , and knelith faire adoun , And sayde , ' Deere suster Alisoun , As
help me God , I schal the never smyte : That I have doon it is thiself to wite ,
Forgive it me , and that I the biseke . ' And yet eftsones I hyt him on the cheke ,
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And ner he cam , and knelith faire adoun , And sayde , ' Deere suster Alisoun , As
help me God , I schal the never smyte : That I have doon it is thiself to wite ,
Forgive it me , and that I the biseke . ' And yet eftsones I hyt him on the cheke ,
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