The Wright's Chaste Wife, Or "A Fable of a Wryght that was Maryde to a Pore Wydows DowtreEarly English Text Society, 1865 - 26 من الصفحات |
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... I schrewe herre bat be doth drede . " The lord was sone owte of her bought , The wyfe went in to her lofte , 204 207 210 213 AND HAS TO BEAT FLAX TO. and goes away to her work . MS . gar gets plenty of money , and goes off MS .
... I schrewe herre bat be doth drede . " The lord was sone owte of her bought , The wyfe went in to her lofte , 204 207 210 213 AND HAS TO BEAT FLAX TO. and goes away to her work . MS . gar gets plenty of money , and goes off MS .
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... FLAX TO EARN HIS DINNER . Sche satte and dyd her dede . Than yt felt on þat oper daye , Of mete and drynke he gan her pray , There of he hadde gret nede . He seyd , " dame , for seynt charyte , Wyth some mete bou comfort me . " Sche ...
... FLAX TO EARN HIS DINNER . Sche satte and dyd her dede . Than yt felt on þat oper daye , Of mete and drynke he gan her pray , There of he hadde gret nede . He seyd , " dame , for seynt charyte , Wyth some mete bou comfort me . " Sche ...
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... flax , 246 and keeps him up to his work . 249 The Steward asks the wright after his Lord , 252 255 258 then notices the garland , 261 and asks who gave it him . 264 " Sir , it will tell me whether my wife goes bad . " 267 270 " I'll ...
... flax , 246 and keeps him up to his work . 249 The Steward asks the wright after his Lord , 252 255 258 then notices the garland , 261 and asks who gave it him . 264 " Sir , it will tell me whether my wife goes bad . " 267 270 " I'll ...
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... flax is done , and I want my dinner . " 336 339 The steward says if he ever gets out he'll crack her skull . 342 But the wife chaffs him , 345 Tytt he saw the wryghtes bedde : Of tresoure bought he none ; He went and stumblyd att a ...
... flax is done , and I want my dinner . " 336 339 The steward says if he ever gets out he'll crack her skull . 342 But the wife chaffs him , 345 Tytt he saw the wryghtes bedde : Of tresoure bought he none ; He went and stumblyd att a ...
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... flax ; [ leaf 184 , back ] 471 he , the proctor , will never do the like , 474 it's not his trade . 477 The steward says , " We're as good as you , and yet 480 have to work for our food . " 483 The Lord says , " And you'll have to work ...
... flax ; [ leaf 184 , back ] 471 he , the proctor , will never do the like , 474 it's not his trade . 477 The steward says , " We're as good as you , and yet 480 have to work for our food . " 483 The Lord says , " And you'll have to work ...
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