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Strana 43
... nature in hir16 corages17 ) : Than18 longen 19 folk to goon on pilgrimages , And palmers for to seken20 straunge strondes21 , To ferne22 halwes23 , couthe24 in sondry londes ; And specially , from every shires ende Of Engelond , to ...
... nature in hir16 corages17 ) : Than18 longen 19 folk to goon on pilgrimages , And palmers for to seken20 straunge strondes21 , To ferne22 halwes23 , couthe24 in sondry londes ; And specially , from every shires ende Of Engelond , to ...
Strana 67
... nature , ne of none other thing that the wall is . And that wall stretcheth from the south to the north , and it hath not but one entry that is closed with fire , burning ; so that no man that is mortal ne dare not enter . And in the ...
... nature , ne of none other thing that the wall is . And that wall stretcheth from the south to the north , and it hath not but one entry that is closed with fire , burning ; so that no man that is mortal ne dare not enter . And in the ...
Strana 113
... natures . neth forby13 the city fresh and pleasant . And But nevertheless , friend Peter , do , I pray when the sea ebbeth ... nature of the place permitteth . I will describe therefore to you one or other of them , for it skilleth11 not ...
... natures . neth forby13 the city fresh and pleasant . And But nevertheless , friend Peter , do , I pray when the sea ebbeth ... nature of the place permitteth . I will describe therefore to you one or other of them , for it skilleth11 not ...
Strana 115
... nature is inclined . Yet , this notwithstanding , if any man had rather bestow this time upon his own occupation ( as it chanceth in many whose minds rise not in the contemplation of any science liberal ) , he is not letted nor ...
... nature is inclined . Yet , this notwithstanding , if any man had rather bestow this time upon his own occupation ( as it chanceth in many whose minds rise not in the contemplation of any science liberal ) , he is not letted nor ...
Strana 118
... nature of the thing deserveth . And then who doth not plainly see how far it is under iron ? as without the which men can no better live than without fire and water . Whereas to gold and silver na- ture hath given no use that we may not ...
... nature of the thing deserveth . And then who doth not plainly see how far it is under iron ? as without the which men can no better live than without fire and water . Whereas to gold and silver na- ture hath given no use that we may not ...
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