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... morning ; and their poems have the dreamy charm of the place , so indescribable , yet so distinct even from the things that are most like it , such as the Provençal poems , or those of Petrarch , which are akin to the Rose indeed , but ...
... morning ; and their poems have the dreamy charm of the place , so indescribable , yet so distinct even from the things that are most like it , such as the Provençal poems , or those of Petrarch , which are akin to the Rose indeed , but ...
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... morning it began agayn ; thassaylantes persed so nere that they came to the wall and made a great hole through , for the dykes were of no depnesse , and so byforce they entred , and slewe all them within the castell , except the knyght ...
... morning it began agayn ; thassaylantes persed so nere that they came to the wall and made a great hole through , for the dykes were of no depnesse , and so byforce they entred , and slewe all them within the castell , except the knyght ...
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... morning fro Hanybont , so that ther abode but fewe behynde in the towne ; they rode so fast , that about noone they came to the castell of Con- quest , wherin was as than the Frenche garyson for they had won it the day before . Whan sir ...
... morning fro Hanybont , so that ther abode but fewe behynde in the towne ; they rode so fast , that about noone they came to the castell of Con- quest , wherin was as than the Frenche garyson for they had won it the day before . Whan sir ...
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