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CRIES Ned to his neighbors , as onward they press'd , Conveying his wife to her place of long rest ; " Take , friends , I beseech you , a little more leisure , [ pleasure ? " For why should we thus make a toil of a On six Sorts of ...
CRIES Ned to his neighbors , as onward they press'd , Conveying his wife to her place of long rest ; " Take , friends , I beseech you , a little more leisure , [ pleasure ? " For why should we thus make a toil of a On six Sorts of ...
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Then to the miller his wife whispered secret- lye , [ kin , Saying , " It seemeth this youth's of good Both by his apparel , and eke by his manners ; To turné him out , certainlye , were a great sin .
Then to the miller his wife whispered secret- lye , [ kin , Saying , " It seemeth this youth's of good Both by his apparel , and eke by his manners ; To turné him out , certainlye , were a great sin .
Pagina 319
Wandering thus wearilye , all alone , up and downe , But a poor courtyer rode out of my way ; And for your kindness here offered to mee , Then to the miller his wife whispered secret- I will requite you in everye degree .
Wandering thus wearilye , all alone , up and downe , But a poor courtyer rode out of my way ; And for your kindness here offered to mee , Then to the miller his wife whispered secret- I will requite you in everye degree .
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