Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... fair from Heaven herself did shew , With goodly countenance , as fresh as any rose ; And when she touched the book ... fairs , whom no man ought to trust ; Another go'th to plough as doth the ox or ass ; And thus their order break ...
... fair from Heaven herself did shew , With goodly countenance , as fresh as any rose ; And when she touched the book ... fairs , whom no man ought to trust ; Another go'th to plough as doth the ox or ass ; And thus their order break ...
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... fair abbei There is a truly fair abbey Of white " monkes and of grei ; Of the white monks and the grey ; Ther beth bowris and halles , There are chambers , there are halls , Al of pasteiis beth the walles , All of pasties are the walls ...
... fair abbei There is a truly fair abbey Of white " monkes and of grei ; Of the white monks and the grey ; Ther beth bowris and halles , There are chambers , there are halls , Al of pasteiis beth the walles , All of pasties are the walls ...
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... fair and light , There is a cloister fair and light , Brod and lang , of sembli sight . Broad and long , of seemly sight . The pilers of that cloistre alle The pillars of that cloister all Beth iturned of cristale , Have been rounded of ...
... fair and light , There is a cloister fair and light , Brod and lang , of sembli sight . Broad and long , of seemly sight . The pilers of that cloistre alle The pillars of that cloister all Beth iturned of cristale , Have been rounded of ...
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... fair nunnerie , Forsooth a great fair nunnery , 1 Rather . First English , " hræth , " swift , quick ; " hrathe " and " rathe " ( with e as adverbial sign ) , swiftly , quickly . To say that one would " rather " do anything , is ...
... fair nunnerie , Forsooth a great fair nunnery , 1 Rather . First English , " hræth , " swift , quick ; " hrathe " and " rathe " ( with e as adverbial sign ) , swiftly , quickly . To say that one would " rather " do anything , is ...
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... fair of featúre , And also of great might . A courteouser knight than he was one In all the landé there was none ; He was so gentle and free ; To men that travelled in land of ware 2 And weren fallen in poverte bare He gave both gold ...
... fair of featúre , And also of great might . A courteouser knight than he was one In all the landé there was none ; He was so gentle and free ; To men that travelled in land of ware 2 And weren fallen in poverte bare He gave both gold ...
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