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140 Soth is that God ne granteth no pitee Withoute thee ; for God , of his
goodnesse , Foryiveth noon , but it like unto thee . He hath thee maked vicaire
and maistresse Of al this world , and eek governouresse Of hevene , and he
represseth his ...
140 Soth is that God ne granteth no pitee Withoute thee ; for God , of his
goodnesse , Foryiveth noon , but it like unto thee . He hath thee maked vicaire
and maistresse Of al this world , and eek governouresse Of hevene , and he
represseth his ...
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[ 24 ] The idea is present both in the ABC and in Deguileville , but Chaucer
perhaps stresses it more strongly : Thin enemy and myn — ladi , tak heede ! —
Unto my deth in poynt is me to chace ! ( F , lines 47 - 48 ) Whoso thee loveth , he
shal not ...
[ 24 ] The idea is present both in the ABC and in Deguileville , but Chaucer
perhaps stresses it more strongly : Thin enemy and myn — ladi , tak heede ! —
Unto my deth in poynt is me to chace ! ( F , lines 47 - 48 ) Whoso thee loveth , he
shal not ...
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92 – 217 ( 18 stanzas ) , direct narrative . 218 – 31 ( 2 stanzas ) , summary
narrative . Two lines of narrator ' s comment begin the unit : “ Now lat hire wende
unto hire owen place , / And torne we to Troilus ayein ” ( 11 . 218 – 9 ) . 232 – 420
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92 – 217 ( 18 stanzas ) , direct narrative . 218 – 31 ( 2 stanzas ) , summary
narrative . Two lines of narrator ' s comment begin the unit : “ Now lat hire wende
unto hire owen place , / And torne we to Troilus ayein ” ( 11 . 218 – 9 ) . 232 – 420
( 27 ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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