Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Pressent, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1931 |
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Pagina 56
... sche was clept madame Englentyne . Ful wel sche sang the servise devyne , Entuned in hire nose ful semyly ; Of court , and ben estatlich of manere , And to ben holden digne of reverence . But for to speken of hire conscience , Sche was ...
... sche was clept madame Englentyne . Ful wel sche sang the servise devyne , Entuned in hire nose ful semyly ; Of court , and ben estatlich of manere , And to ben holden digne of reverence . But for to speken of hire conscience , Sche was ...
Pagina 60
... sche was somdel deef , and that was skathe . Of cloth - makyng she hadde such an haunt , Sche passed hem of Ypris and of Gaunt . In al the parisshe wyf ne was ther noon That to the offryng byforn hire schulde goon , And if ther dide ...
... sche was somdel deef , and that was skathe . Of cloth - makyng she hadde such an haunt , Sche passed hem of Ypris and of Gaunt . In al the parisshe wyf ne was ther noon That to the offryng byforn hire schulde goon , And if ther dide ...
Pagina 66
... sche ; For which sche floured in virginite , With alle humilite and abstinence , With alle attemperaunce and pacience , With mesure eek of beryng and array . Discret sche was in answeryng alway , Though sche were wis as Pallas , dar I ...
... sche ; For which sche floured in virginite , With alle humilite and abstinence , With alle attemperaunce and pacience , With mesure eek of beryng and array . Discret sche was in answeryng alway , Though sche were wis as Pallas , dar I ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
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Kings V | 16 |
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