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... leave the decision of the strife between them to Master Nicholas of Guildford , who is described as very skillful in music . But obviously Master Nicholas is more probably not the author , but some friend of his . The poem contains 1794 ...
... leave the decision of the strife between them to Master Nicholas of Guildford , who is described as very skillful in music . But obviously Master Nicholas is more probably not the author , but some friend of his . The poem contains 1794 ...
Page xxi
... leave practically unchanged what he found written but to make numerous insertions , expanding suggestions of the original , and numerous additions , developing themes untouched by the earlier writers . The work as he left it is called ...
... leave practically unchanged what he found written but to make numerous insertions , expanding suggestions of the original , and numerous additions , developing themes untouched by the earlier writers . The work as he left it is called ...
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... leave 12 since 17 8 prepare 13 where you please 18 turn 306 310 315 Which I shall telle yow bitwixe us two . Ye mote nempne1 him to what place also Or to what contree that yow list to ryde . 2 41 326 And whan ye come ther - as 3 yow ...
... leave 12 since 17 8 prepare 13 where you please 18 turn 306 310 315 Which I shall telle yow bitwixe us two . Ye mote nempne1 him to what place also Or to what contree that yow list to ryde . 2 41 326 And whan ye come ther - as 3 yow ...
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... bird again lap 7 knew not cage 12 velvets 13 small birds 16 for the present 17 henceforth own nature 9 3 acted where dig 10 heal 14 magpies 15 leave 18 had he not For Canacee , er that he myghte hir winne . 44 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
... bird again lap 7 knew not cage 12 velvets 13 small birds 16 for the present 17 henceforth own nature 9 3 acted where dig 10 heal 14 magpies 15 leave 18 had he not For Canacee , er that he myghte hir winne . 44 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
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... leave 14 make an effort off 7 not at all 8 stands 9 business 10 held 11 without 16 willingly possession 17 behooves 18 make use of 19 crowd 20 perverse * Probably not by Lydgate . And prayd hym for Gods sake to take heede ; But for lack ...
... leave 14 make an effort off 7 not at all 8 stands 9 business 10 held 11 without 16 willingly possession 17 behooves 18 make use of 19 crowd 20 perverse * Probably not by Lydgate . And prayd hym for Gods sake to take heede ; But for lack ...
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