Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... heaven Of wel , of godnis , hit iliche , Like it in weal and goodness ; Thogh paradis be miris and bright , Though Paradise be soft and bright , Cokaygne is of fairir sight . Cockaigne is of fairer sight . So our cokeney or cockney ...
... heaven Of wel , of godnis , hit iliche , Like it in weal and goodness ; Thogh paradis be miris and bright , Though Paradise be soft and bright , Cokaygne is of fairir sight . Cockaigne is of fairer sight . So our cokeney or cockney ...
Strana 20
... heaven there certainly is no land Of so mochil3 ioi and blisse . Of so great joy and bliss . Ther is mani swete sighte : There is many a sweet sight : Al is dai , nis ther no nighte , All is day , there is no night , Ther nis baret ...
... heaven there certainly is no land Of so mochil3 ioi and blisse . Of so great joy and bliss . Ther is mani swete sighte : There is many a sweet sight : Al is dai , nis ther no nighte , All is day , there is no night , Ther nis baret ...
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... heaven's king , Of nought Thou madest allé thing , 1 Quite , obtain quittance , redeem . 2 Lite , little . * Leste , lost ; from First English " leosan . " 4 Soune , sound . French " son . " 88 80 90 90 100 110 5 Claranis , clarions ; a ...
... heaven's king , Of nought Thou madest allé thing , 1 Quite , obtain quittance , redeem . 2 Lite , little . * Leste , lost ; from First English " leosan . " 4 Soune , sound . French " son . " 88 80 90 90 100 110 5 Claranis , clarions ; a ...
Strana 27
... Heaven and Saint Mary , I shall break thine head on high ! Go stand in beggar's rout ! If thou comé more inward It shall thee rue afterward , So I shall thee clout ! " " Good sir , " said Sir Cleges tho , " I pray thou let me in go Now ...
... Heaven and Saint Mary , I shall break thine head on high ! Go stand in beggar's rout ! If thou comé more inward It shall thee rue afterward , So I shall thee clout ! " " Good sir , " said Sir Cleges tho , " I pray thou let me in go Now ...
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... heaven had visit me Thus poverte hath me dight . " The King gave him anon right All that ' longed to a knight To rich his body with ; The Castle of Cardiff he gave him then . [ What else is now beyond our ken ; We have the pith . 510 ...
... heaven had visit me Thus poverte hath me dight . " The King gave him anon right All that ' longed to a knight To rich his body with ; The Castle of Cardiff he gave him then . [ What else is now beyond our ken ; We have the pith . 510 ...
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