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... Wife of Bath's Tale . The original was so ex- tremely mutilated , half of every leaf being torn away , that without large supplements , & c . it was deemed improper for this collection : these it has therefore received , such as they ...
... Wife of Bath's Tale . The original was so ex- tremely mutilated , half of every leaf being torn away , that without large supplements , & c . it was deemed improper for this collection : these it has therefore received , such as they ...
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... in our old writers ; so Chaucer , in his Prologue to the Cant . Tales , says of the Wife of Bath : Her hosen were of fyne scarlet red . To hail the king in seemelye sorte This ladye was THE MARRIAGE OF SIR GAWAINE . 53 333.
... in our old writers ; so Chaucer , in his Prologue to the Cant . Tales , says of the Wife of Bath : Her hosen were of fyne scarlet red . To hail the king in seemelye sorte This ladye was THE MARRIAGE OF SIR GAWAINE . 53 333.
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... wife . 20 Then bespake him sir Gawaine , That was ever a gentle knighte : That lothly ladye I will wed ; Therefore be merrye and lighte . Nowe naye , nowe naye , good sir Gawaine ; 25 My sister's sonne yee bee ; This lothlye ladye's all ...
... wife . 20 Then bespake him sir Gawaine , That was ever a gentle knighte : That lothly ladye I will wed ; Therefore be merrye and lighte . Nowe naye , nowe naye , good sir Gawaine ; 25 My sister's sonne yee bee ; This lothlye ladye's all ...
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... wife . What marry this foule queane , quoth Kay , I ' the devil's name anone ; Gett mee a wife wherever I maye , In sooth shee shall be none . Then some tooke up their hawkes in haste , And some took up their houndes ; And sayd they ...
... wife . What marry this foule queane , quoth Kay , I ' the devil's name anone ; Gett mee a wife wherever I maye , In sooth shee shall be none . Then some tooke up their hawkes in haste , And some took up their houndes ; And sayd they ...
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... wife a false ladyè , Whiche broughte me to this woe . Shee witch'd mee , being a faire yonge maide , In the greene forèst to dwelle ; And there to abide in lothlye shape , Most like a fiend of helle . 140 Midst mores and mosses ; woods ...
... wife a false ladyè , Whiche broughte me to this woe . Shee witch'd mee , being a faire yonge maide , In the greene forèst to dwelle ; And there to abide in lothlye shape , Most like a fiend of helle . 140 Midst mores and mosses ; woods ...
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