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Pagina xviii
The Kyng hearyng her saie so , began to mocke her , saiyng : ' How is it possible for thee , beyng a yong woman , to doe that which the best renouned phisicions in the worlde can not ? ' He thanked her for her good will , and made ...
The Kyng hearyng her saie so , began to mocke her , saiyng : ' How is it possible for thee , beyng a yong woman , to doe that which the best renouned phisicions in the worlde can not ? ' He thanked her for her good will , and made ...
Pagina 30
One good woman in ten , madam ; which is a purifying o ' the song . Would God would serve the world so all the year ! we'd find no fault with the 85 tithe - women if I were the parson . One in ten , quoth a ' !
One good woman in ten , madam ; which is a purifying o ' the song . Would God would serve the world so all the year ! we'd find no fault with the 85 tithe - women if I were the parson . One in ten , quoth a ' !
Pagina 159
Come , come , to the purpose : did he love this woman ? Par . Faith , sir , he did love her ; but how ? King . How , I pray you ? Par . He did love her , sir , as a gentleman loves a woman . 245 King . How is that ? Par .
Come , come , to the purpose : did he love this woman ? Par . Faith , sir , he did love her ; but how ? King . How , I pray you ? Par . He did love her , sir , as a gentleman loves a woman . 245 King . How is that ? Par .
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