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Because of Ser Covetys, is neyre of here kyn, May do with mon of Holé Cherche hollé his entent; The wyf and the hosbond he mai part atwyn; Thagh thai be boundon togeder be the sacrement, He wyle dessever hem

Because of Ser Covetys, is neyre of here kyn, May do with mon of Holé Cherche hollé his entent; The wyf and the hosbond he mai part atwyn; Thagh thai be boundon togeder be the sacrement, He wyle dessever hem

dwellyng in Dewchlond whech was an Englyschman in hys byrth and sythen weddyd in Dewchland and had ther bothe a wyf and a chyld, havyng good knowlach of this creatur and of hir desyr, meved I trost thorw the Holy

of here cherchis. [fol. 17r] And in that toun dwellid Abraham the patriarch, which toun fund- ede Urie, of whas wyf David engendrid Salomon the wyse, that was kyng of Jeru- salem and of the 12 kingdomes of Israel, and

qwan he wyth vyctory of that serpent Was commyn wyth helt! More joy sche had Than Orphe qwan he hys wyf receyvyd ayen for the rent Of hys musycal melody, the qwyche in helle brent; More glad than Parys of

in every sele, But he forgetyth the Lord belyve. Hye of hert, happe and hele, Gold and sylvyr, chyld and wyf, Denteth drynke at mete and mele, Unnethe thee to thanke he can not kyth In any maner thynge. Whanne

into a man, and was i-berded anon, and anoon hadde alle lymes as a man schulde haue, and wedded a wyf with inne a schort tyme after. Also Seynte Austyn de civitate Dei, libro 3, capitulo 29, toucheþ þat A.

into a man, and was i-berded anon, and anoon hadde alle lymes as a man schulde haue, and wedded a wyf with inne a schort tyme after. Also Seynte Austyn de civitate Dei, libro 3, capitulo 29, toucheþ þat A.

into a man, and was i-berded anon, and anoon hadde alle lymes as a man schulde haue, and wedded a wyf with inne a schort tyme after. Also Seynte Austyn de civitate Dei, libro 3, capitulo 29, toucheþ þat A.

Shipman's Tale: "Thanne wolde I telle a legende of my lyf / What I have suffred sith I was a wyf" (CT VII[B2]145-46). 507-08 The practice of women being instructed by the secret teachings of other women and then following

Shipman's Tale: "Thanne wolde I telle a legende of my lyf / What I have suffred sith I was a wyf" (CT VII[B2]145-46). 507-08 The practice of women being instructed by the secret teachings of other women and then following

Shipman's Tale: "Thanne wolde I telle a legende of my lyf / What I have suffred sith I was a wyf" (CT VII[B2]145-46). 507-08 The practice of women being instructed by the secret teachings of other women and then following

Shipman's Tale: "Thanne wolde I telle a legende of my lyf / What I have suffred sith I was a wyf" (CT VII[B2]145-46). 507-08 The practice of women being instructed by the secret teachings of other women and then following

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