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Page 46
... things are comic they are only comic from a sense of incongruity , and that their whole humour depends ulti- mately ... thing , sirės , saufly dar I seyė , That frendės everich other moot obeyė , If they wol longè holden companyė . Love ...
... things are comic they are only comic from a sense of incongruity , and that their whole humour depends ulti- mately ... thing , sirės , saufly dar I seyė , That frendės everich other moot obeyė , If they wol longè holden companyė . Love ...
Page 48
... things : What is this world ? what asketh men to have ? Now with his love , now in his coldė grave Alone , with ... thing then men han seen with ye ! Men shal nat wenen every - thing a lye But - if him - self hit seeth , or elles dooth ...
... things : What is this world ? what asketh men to have ? Now with his love , now in his coldė grave Alone , with ... thing then men han seen with ye ! Men shal nat wenen every - thing a lye But - if him - self hit seeth , or elles dooth ...
Page 64
... things both grave and gay . In the course of conversation she asks after Hector . Pandarus at once seizes the opening : ' Ful wel , I thanke it god , ' quod Pandarus , ' Save in his arm he hath a litel woundė ; And eek his fresshe ...
... things both grave and gay . In the course of conversation she asks after Hector . Pandarus at once seizes the opening : ' Ful wel , I thanke it god , ' quod Pandarus , ' Save in his arm he hath a litel woundė ; And eek his fresshe ...
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