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... saye bothe up and down That they were maked for purgacioun Of urine , and oure bothe thinges smale Was eek to knowe a femele from a male , And for noon other cause - saye ye no ? Th'experience woot wel it is nought so . So that the ...
... saye bothe up and down That they were maked for purgacioun Of urine , and oure bothe thinges smale Was eek to knowe a femele from a male , And for noon other cause - saye ye no ? Th'experience woot wel it is nought so . So that the ...
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... saye this , be ye redy with good herte To al my lust , and that I freely may , As me best thinketh , do you laughe or smerte , And nevere ye to grucche it night ne day ? And eek whan I saye ' Ye ' ne saye nat ' Nay , ' Neither by word ...
... saye this , be ye redy with good herte To al my lust , and that I freely may , As me best thinketh , do you laughe or smerte , And nevere ye to grucche it night ne day ? And eek whan I saye ' Ye ' ne saye nat ' Nay , ' Neither by word ...
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... saye , for thee am I bicomen , Bitwixen game and ernest , swich a mene As maken wommen unto men to comen- Al saye I nought , thou woost wel what I mene : For thee have I my nece , of vices clene , So fully maad thy gentilesse triste ...
... saye , for thee am I bicomen , Bitwixen game and ernest , swich a mene As maken wommen unto men to comen- Al saye I nought , thou woost wel what I mene : For thee have I my nece , of vices clene , So fully maad thy gentilesse triste ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
Laws Tale | 146 |
Ugolino Croesus | 360 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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