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XVIII. The Queen's Speech . . . . The lay was sung, 1159 the gleeman's song.
Pastime was resumed, noise rose from the benches, the cup-boys served wine
from wondrous vessels. Then Wealhtheow came forth 'neath a gold diadem, to
where ...
XVIII. The Queen's Speech . . . . The lay was sung, 1159 the gleeman's song.
Pastime was resumed, noise rose from the benches, the cup-boys served wine
from wondrous vessels. Then Wealhtheow came forth 'neath a gold diadem, to
where ...
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In the meantime gold and silver, whereof money is made, they do so use, as
none of them doth more esteem it than the very nature of the thing deserveth. And
then who doth not plainly see how far it is under iron? as without the which men
can ...
In the meantime gold and silver, whereof money is made, they do so use, as
none of them doth more esteem it than the very nature of the thing deserveth. And
then who doth not plainly see how far it is under iron? as without the which men
can ...
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Amoretti XXXVIL What guile is this, that those her golden tresses She doth attire
under a net of gold, And with sly skill so cunningly them dresses That which is
gold or hair may scarce be told? Is it that men 's frail eyes, which gaze too bold,
She ...
Amoretti XXXVIL What guile is this, that those her golden tresses She doth attire
under a net of gold, And with sly skill so cunningly them dresses That which is
gold or hair may scarce be told? Is it that men 's frail eyes, which gaze too bold,
She ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Deobs Lament | 18 |
AngloSaxon Chronicle begun about 850 | 25 |
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