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To take one or two of these at random : There was also a Nonne , a Prioresse , That of hire smiling was ful simple and coy ; Hire gretest othe n'as but by seint Eloy : And she was cleped Madame Eglentine . Ful wel she sange the service ...
To take one or two of these at random : There was also a Nonne , a Prioresse , That of hire smiling was ful simple and coy ; Hire gretest othe n'as but by seint Eloy : And she was cleped Madame Eglentine . Ful wel she sange the service ...
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Full semely hire wimple ypinched was ; Hire nose tretis ; hire eyen grey as glas ; Hire mouth ful smale : and therto soft and red ; But sickerly she hadde a fayre forehed . It was almost a spanne brode , I trowe .
Full semely hire wimple ypinched was ; Hire nose tretis ; hire eyen grey as glas ; Hire mouth ful smale : and therto soft and red ; But sickerly she hadde a fayre forehed . It was almost a spanne brode , I trowe .
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But for to speke of virtuous beautee , Than was she on the fairest under Sonne : Ful pourely yfostred up was she : No likerous lust was in hire herte yronne ; Ful ofter of the well than of the tonne She dranke , and for she wolde vertue ...
But for to speke of virtuous beautee , Than was she on the fairest under Sonne : Ful pourely yfostred up was she : No likerous lust was in hire herte yronne ; Ful ofter of the well than of the tonne She dranke , and for she wolde vertue ...
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