English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 191
... side . 12. The fryer had on a harniss good , And on his head a cap of steel , Broad sword and buckler by his side , And they became him weel . 13. Robin Hood lighted off his horse , And tied him to a thorn : " Carry me over the water ...
... side . 12. The fryer had on a harniss good , And on his head a cap of steel , Broad sword and buckler by his side , And they became him weel . 13. Robin Hood lighted off his horse , And tied him to a thorn : " Carry me over the water ...
Page 411
... sides ; and I like well that four acres of ground be assigned to the green , six to the heath , four and four to either side , and twelve to the main garden . The green hath two pleasures : the one , because nothing is more pleasant to ...
... sides ; and I like well that four acres of ground be assigned to the green , six to the heath , four and four to either side , and twelve to the main garden . The green hath two pleasures : the one , because nothing is more pleasant to ...
Page 412
... side ground enough for diversity of side alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver 89 you ; but there must be no alleys with 10 hedges at either end of this great inclosure ; not at the hither end , for letting ...
... side ground enough for diversity of side alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver 89 you ; but there must be no alleys with 10 hedges at either end of this great inclosure ; not at the hither end , for letting ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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