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... grete king of Trace : Blak was his beerd and manly was his face ; The cercles of his yën in his heed , They gloweden bitwixen yelow and reed ; 1270 And like a griffon looked he aboute , With kempe heres on his browes stoute ; His limes ...
... grete king of Trace : Blak was his beerd and manly was his face ; The cercles of his yën in his heed , They gloweden bitwixen yelow and reed ; 1270 And like a griffon looked he aboute , With kempe heres on his browes stoute ; His limes ...
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... grete Emetrius , the king of Inde , Upon a steede - bay trapped in steel , Covered in cloth of gold , diapred weel , Cam riding lik the god of armes Mars ; His cote - armure was of cloth of Tars , Couched with perles white and rounde ...
... grete Emetrius , the king of Inde , Upon a steede - bay trapped in steel , Covered in cloth of gold , diapred weel , Cam riding lik the god of armes Mars ; His cote - armure was of cloth of Tars , Couched with perles white and rounde ...
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... grete might ; And dredelees , his ire day and night Ful cruelly the Greekes ay aboughte , And alway most this Diomede he soughte . And ofte time I finde that they mette With bloody strokes and with wordes grete , Assaying how hir speres ...
... grete might ; And dredelees , his ire day and night Ful cruelly the Greekes ay aboughte , And alway most this Diomede he soughte . And ofte time I finde that they mette With bloody strokes and with wordes grete , Assaying how hir speres ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
Laws Tale | 146 |
Ugolino Croesus | 360 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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