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... Emelye . And thus with victorie and with melodye leave Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde , And al his host , in armes him biside . And certes , if it nere to long to heere , I wolde han told yow fully the manere , How wonnen was the ...
... Emelye . And thus with victorie and with melodye leave Lete I this noble duk to Athenes ryde , And al his host , in armes him biside . And certes , if it nere to long to heere , I wolde han told yow fully the manere , How wonnen was the ...
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... Emelye hire yonge suster schene , 100 105 110 Unto the toun of Athenes to dwelle ; 115 And forth he ryt ; ther is no more to telle . The reede statue of Mars with spere and targe So schyneth in his white baner large , That alle the ...
... Emelye hire yonge suster schene , 100 105 110 Unto the toun of Athenes to dwelle ; 115 And forth he ryt ; ther is no more to telle . The reede statue of Mars with spere and targe So schyneth in his white baner large , That alle the ...
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... Emelye han remembraunce To don honour to May , and for to ryse . I - clothed was sche fresshe for to devyse . Hire yelwe heer was browded in a tresse , Byhynde hire bak , a yerde long I gesse . And in the gardyn at the sonne upriste ...
... Emelye han remembraunce To don honour to May , and for to ryse . I - clothed was sche fresshe for to devyse . Hire yelwe heer was browded in a tresse , Byhynde hire bak , a yerde long I gesse . And in the gardyn at the sonne upriste ...
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... perfyt hele , Ther now I am exiled fro my wele . Syn that I may not sen yow , Emelye , I nam but deed ; ther nys no remedye . ' 400 405 410 415 actly Uppon that other syde Palamon , Whan that he 40 THE KNIGHTES TALE .
... perfyt hele , Ther now I am exiled fro my wele . Syn that I may not sen yow , Emelye , I nam but deed ; ther nys no remedye . ' 400 405 410 415 actly Uppon that other syde Palamon , Whan that he 40 THE KNIGHTES TALE .
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... Emelye . For he was wys , and couthe sone aspye Of every servaunt , which that serveth here . Wel couthe he he wen woode , and water bere , ar A.5 . benam For he was yong and mighty for the nones , 565 And therto he was strong and bygge ...
... Emelye . For he was wys , and couthe sone aspye Of every servaunt , which that serveth here . Wel couthe he he wen woode , and water bere , ar A.5 . benam For he was yong and mighty for the nones , 565 And therto he was strong and bygge ...
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