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... fear re- 11 noon 15 afterwards I care not what people may say 18 17 then pour 19 courteous 20 bower 21 go 26 he kneeled 29 that sit nearest thee 30 our 22 remain , be 23 very 27 greeted 28 needed 24 repent 25 went 416 420 Sende me in to ...
... fear re- 11 noon 15 afterwards I care not what people may say 18 17 then pour 19 courteous 20 bower 21 go 26 he kneeled 29 that sit nearest thee 30 our 22 remain , be 23 very 27 greeted 28 needed 24 repent 25 went 416 420 Sende me in to ...
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... fear 6 fall 10 they tear his clothes 13 sits 14 unless 23 3 15 be pitch - fork 4 he doesn't slide 8 chill 7 shakes 11 there is nobody 16 hedge 19 has 20 his one foot 9 endures 12 knows 17 what clothes 21 before 22 for 24 whether he 18 ...
... fear 6 fall 10 they tear his clothes 13 sits 14 unless 23 3 15 be pitch - fork 4 he doesn't slide 8 chill 7 shakes 11 there is nobody 16 hedge 19 has 20 his one foot 9 endures 12 knows 17 what clothes 21 before 22 for 24 whether he 18 ...
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... fear 21 sighing 22 was 23 long and steadily 13 33 In a swoghe sylence ' thurgh the sale 2 riche ; As3 al were slypped upon slepe , so slaked horgh lotez1 In hyye ; 5 I deme hit not al for doute , " Bot sum for cortaysye , Let hym that ...
... fear 21 sighing 22 was 23 long and steadily 13 33 In a swoghe sylence ' thurgh the sale 2 riche ; As3 al were slypped upon slepe , so slaked horgh lotez1 In hyye ; 5 I deme hit not al for doute , " Bot sum for cortaysye , Let hym that ...
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... fear ye are poison'd , Lord Randal , my son ! OI fear ye are poisond , my handsome young man ! " " O yes ! I am poisond ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart and I fain wald lie down . " HIND HORN 1. In Scotland there ...
... fear ye are poison'd , Lord Randal , my son ! OI fear ye are poisond , my handsome young man ! " " O yes ! I am poisond ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart and I fain wald lie down . " HIND HORN 1. In Scotland there ...
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... fear durst not well scarce appear , Of every noise so was the wretch aghast . At last she asked softly who was there , And in her language as well as she could . " Peep ! " quoth the other sister , " I am here . " “ Peace , ” quoth the ...
... fear durst not well scarce appear , Of every noise so was the wretch aghast . At last she asked softly who was there , And in her language as well as she could . " Peep ! " quoth the other sister , " I am here . " “ Peace , ” quoth the ...
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