Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Pressent, Band 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1931 |
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... wyde , And wel we weren esud atte beste . And schortly , whan the sonne was to reste , So hadde I spoken with hem everychon , That I was of here felawschipe anon , And made forward erly to aryse , To take oure weye ther as I yow devyse ...
... wyde , And wel we weren esud atte beste . And schortly , whan the sonne was to reste , So hadde I spoken with hem everychon , That I was of here felawschipe anon , And made forward erly to aryse , To take oure weye ther as I yow devyse ...
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... wyde . A swerd and a bocler baar he by his side , His mouth as wyde was as a gret forneys . He was a jangler , and a golyardeys , And that was most of synne and harlo- tries . Wel cowde he stele corn , and tollen thries ; And yet he had ...
... wyde . A swerd and a bocler baar he by his side , His mouth as wyde was as a gret forneys . He was a jangler , and a golyardeys , And that was most of synne and harlo- tries . Wel cowde he stele corn , and tollen thries ; And yet he had ...
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... wyde , And seemd uneath to shake the stedfast ground . Eftsoones that dreadfull dragon they espyde , Where stretcht he lay upon the sunny side Of a great hill , himselfe like a great hill . But all so soone as he from far descryde Those ...
... wyde , And seemd uneath to shake the stedfast ground . Eftsoones that dreadfull dragon they espyde , Where stretcht he lay upon the sunny side Of a great hill , himselfe like a great hill . But all so soone as he from far descryde Those ...
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