English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 62
... gold with silken fastenings richly worked ; and all his vesture was verily green . Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work , ' t were too long to tell of all the trifles that were embroidered ...
... gold with silken fastenings richly worked ; and all his vesture was verily green . Around his waist and his saddle were bands with fair stones set upon silken work , ' t were too long to tell of all the trifles that were embroidered ...
Page 69
... gold buttons , and all the covertures and trappings of the steed , the crupper and the rich skirts , accorded with the saddle ; spread fair with the rich red gold that glittered and gleamed in the rays of the sun . Then the knight ...
... gold buttons , and all the covertures and trappings of the steed , the crupper and the rich skirts , accorded with the saddle ; spread fair with the rich red gold that glittered and gleamed in the rays of the sun . Then the knight ...
Page 156
... gold y - coyned rounde Wel ny an eighte busshels , as hem thoughte . No lenger thanne after Deeth they soughte , But ... gold be caried fro this place Hoom to myn hous , or elles un - to youres- For wel ye woot that al this gold is oures ...
... gold y - coyned rounde Wel ny an eighte busshels , as hem thoughte . No lenger thanne after Deeth they soughte , But ... gold be caried fro this place Hoom to myn hous , or elles un - to youres- For wel ye woot that al this gold is oures ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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