English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 75
... fair lady sat together , even in the midst of the board when the feast was served ; and so through- out all the hall each sat in his degree , and was served in order . There was meat , there was mirth , there was much joy , so that to ...
... fair lady sat together , even in the midst of the board when the feast was served ; and so through- out all the hall each sat in his degree , and was served in order . There was meat , there was mirth , there was much joy , so that to ...
Page 85
... fair lady of the castle rose betimes , and clad herself in a rich mantle that reached even to the ground , left her throat and her fair neck bare , and was bordered and lined with costly furs . On her head she wore no golden circlet ...
... fair lady of the castle rose betimes , and clad herself in a rich mantle that reached even to the ground , left her throat and her fair neck bare , and was bordered and lined with costly furs . On her head she wore no golden circlet ...
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... fair columns upon frames of carpen- ter's work . I would also have the alleys spacious and fair . You may have closer alleys upon the side grounds , but none in the main garden . I wish also in the very middle a fair mount , with three ...
... fair columns upon frames of carpen- ter's work . I would also have the alleys spacious and fair . You may have closer alleys upon the side grounds , but none in the main garden . I wish also in the very middle a fair mount , with three ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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