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Pàgina 77
... . ' Afterwards ensues the following dia- logue : - ' Bishop . Joseph ; wele ye have this mayden to your wyff , And here honour , and kepe , as ye howe to do ? Joseph . Nay ser , so mote I thryff , Familiarities of Faith . 77.
... . ' Afterwards ensues the following dia- logue : - ' Bishop . Joseph ; wele ye have this mayden to your wyff , And here honour , and kepe , as ye howe to do ? Joseph . Nay ser , so mote I thryff , Familiarities of Faith . 77.
Pàgina 98
... kepe my clothes and my steede , And I wil into place go , to loke if I may speede . " " By God ! " sayde the frankeleyn , " anon it schal be doon ; I wil myself be thy man , to drawen of thy schoon , And wend thou into the place , Jhesu ...
... kepe my clothes and my steede , And I wil into place go , to loke if I may speede . " " By God ! " sayde the frankeleyn , " anon it schal be doon ; I wil myself be thy man , to drawen of thy schoon , And wend thou into the place , Jhesu ...
Pàgina 264
... kepe ? I wolle asaye , thoughe myne herte gynne to wepe , To do thys werke , yf we wole ever the , Ffor verry shame , to kepe aboute the see . Shalle any prynce , what so be hys name , Wheche hathe nobles moche lyche oures , Be lorde of ...
... kepe ? I wolle asaye , thoughe myne herte gynne to wepe , To do thys werke , yf we wole ever the , Ffor verry shame , to kepe aboute the see . Shalle any prynce , what so be hys name , Wheche hathe nobles moche lyche oures , Be lorde of ...
Pàgina 269
... kepe welle aboute the see . Ffor they have havenesse grete and godely bayes , Sure , wyde , and depe , of gode assayes , Att Waterforde and coostis monye one , And as men seyn in England , be there none Better havenesse shyppes in to ...
... kepe welle aboute the see . Ffor they have havenesse grete and godely bayes , Sure , wyde , and depe , of gode assayes , Att Waterforde and coostis monye one , And as men seyn in England , be there none Better havenesse shyppes in to ...
Pàgina 272
... kepe the see . Ffurste for worshypp and profite also , And to rebuke of eche evyl wylled foo ; But many landes wolde seche here pease for nede , The see welle kepte , it muste be do for drede . Thus muste Flaundres for nede have unité ...
... kepe the see . Ffurste for worshypp and profite also , And to rebuke of eche evyl wylled foo ; But many landes wolde seche here pease for nede , The see welle kepte , it muste be do for drede . Thus muste Flaundres for nede have unité ...
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