The Wright's Chaste Wife: Or "aA Fable of a Wryght that was Maryde to a Pore Wydows Dowtre, the Whiche Widow Havyng Noo Good to Geve with Her, Gave as for a Precyous Johelle to Hym a Rose Garlond, the Whyche She Affermyd Wold Never Fade While She Kept Truly Her Wedlok" : a Merry TaleN. Trübner, 1865 - 26 páginas |
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abowte Adam of Cobsam Bodleian Libraries bought British Museum Butt cane chambyr dame daye dede dere drede dyght EARLY ENGLISH TEXT F. J. Furnivall fade fayne feyre FITZEDWARD HALL flax garlond Gawain geue godes myght graunt gret grete hadest haue heckle Hemp honde husband hys garlond hys wyfe knyght kyng lady Lambeth lett lewde leyne lokyd lord seyd loue lyne Mete and drynke myne nat soo neuer nott Percy Society Poems pou schalt proctoure proctoure seyd roses ryght noght satt saue says schalle Sche seyd Sche toke schuld sone sorowe spede spinning spynne steward stuard seyd swete Swingle swyngylle syres tale ther Ther-of thre thys trapdoor trewe Tylle tyme vn-to wele werke wete Whan Whych floure whyle wolle wondyr WRIGHT'S CHASTE WIFE WRIGHT'S WIFE wrought wryght wydow wylle wyst wyth wyth-owtyn þat þey þing
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