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 saye , And therto putt my myght . " and says , " Work away . " [ 1 ? MS . this . ] He does , lays on well , and then asks for his food , for he's toiled night and day . 8 THE STEWARD RESOLVES TO TEMPT THE WRIGHT'S WIFE .
... I saye , And therto putt my myght . " and says , " Work away . " [ 1 ? MS . this . ] He does , lays on well , and then asks for his food , for he's toiled night and day . 8 THE STEWARD RESOLVES TO TEMPT THE WRIGHT'S WIFE .
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... 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 prove that this very night , " says the steward , 273 ...
... 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 prove that this very night , " says the steward , 273 ...
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... steward urges her again , and offers her 20 marks . She says , " Then don't tell any one , " takes his money , 9 10 THE STEWARD IS SHOT THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR , 312. MS . Ihc 2 sends him up the quaint stairs , says he'll soon be glad to ...
... steward urges her again , and offers her 20 marks . She says , " Then don't tell any one , " takes his money , 9 10 THE STEWARD IS SHOT THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR , 312. MS . Ihc 2 sends him up the quaint stairs , says he'll soon be glad to ...
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Adam (of Cobsam.) Frederick James Furnivall. 10 THE STEWARD IS SHOT THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR , 312 and lets him tumble through the trapdoor . 315 " What the devil are you ? " says the Lord . 318 [ leaf 182 , back ] The steward finds he can't ...
Adam (of Cobsam.) Frederick James Furnivall. 10 THE STEWARD IS SHOT THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR , 312 and lets him tumble through the trapdoor . 315 " What the devil are you ? " says the Lord . 318 [ leaf 182 , back ] The steward finds he can't ...
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... steward , but eats it all up , [ 1 MS . The ] and won't give him one crumb : let him work and earn some for himself . The steward gives in , 12 asks for work ; the wife throws it him.
... steward , but eats it all up , [ 1 MS . The ] and won't give him one crumb : let him work and earn some for himself . The steward gives in , 12 asks for work ; the wife throws it him.
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