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... Ther as Mars hath his soverein mansioun . First on the wal was painted a forest , In which ther dwelleth neither man ne beest , With knotty knarry bareine trees olde Of stubbes sharpe and hidouse to biholde , In which ther ran a rumbel ...
... Ther as Mars hath his soverein mansioun . First on the wal was painted a forest , In which ther dwelleth neither man ne beest , With knotty knarry bareine trees olde Of stubbes sharpe and hidouse to biholde , In which ther ran a rumbel ...
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... Ther is namore to sayn , but west and eest In goon the speres ful sadly in the arrest ; In gooth the sharpe spore into the side ; Ther seen men who can juste and who can ride ; Ther shiveren shaftes upon sheeldes thikke ; He feeleth ...
... Ther is namore to sayn , but west and eest In goon the speres ful sadly in the arrest ; In gooth the sharpe spore into the side ; Ther seen men who can juste and who can ride ; Ther shiveren shaftes upon sheeldes thikke ; He feeleth ...
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... Ther gooth a brook and over that a brigge , Upon the whiche brook ther stant a melle ; And this is verray sooth that I you telle . A millere was ther dwelling many a day— As any pecok he was proud and gay : Pipen he coude , and fisshe ...
... Ther gooth a brook and over that a brigge , Upon the whiche brook ther stant a melle ; And this is verray sooth that I you telle . A millere was ther dwelling many a day— As any pecok he was proud and gay : Pipen he coude , and fisshe ...
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THE CANTERBURY TALES | 5 |
Laws Tale | 146 |
Ugolino Croesus | 360 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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