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(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

drab or brownish garments for the most part, "colored woolen cloth was the princely fabric par excellence." Colored garments, especially blue, became more widespread in the later Middle Ages, but the sumptuary laws, with their attempts to regulate color according

clever according to human nature joined who made the physical world Against the laws of nature defiled; sin (see note) blue take its color (see note) maidenhead whole; stain barrier; stop; (see note) whole cunning intact rightly As much as

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

kende. In joye evyr mote ye be. The blysse of hefne withowtyn ende I knowe, veryly, that ye shal se. blue pity once before without spirit much mother; has seen this stripped did wrong it (the body); brought may deed;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

volume for image) This image is one of two nearly identical illustrations of a bearded man (presumably Gower) wearing a blue coat and brown hat, with three arrows at his belt, shooting a fourth at the globe of the world.

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(reproduced in Mâle, Les saints compagnons du Christ, p. 131). The Scottish flag is a white x-shaped cross on a blue background. The only hint of this in Passio Andreae is the statement that Andrew was not nailed to the

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

(see note) Blue; upon me written (depicted); (see note) liken; (see note) pierced; board beaten book did shine woeful; person; know read; face; (see note) book from; toe; (see note) Written; [with] wondrous woe Red/Read wounds; blows blue book; bound;

castrated cock fixed gatekeeper (t-note) same fortress Unless; by; permission beat; castrate; (see note) moreover rich clothes astonishing a fellow habit choose; (see note) takes done from the upper floor noble descent an; (see note) earth; (t-note) of birds live;

reason to regret his attempted flight. Alan then let all his brothers enter the abbey. Once inside, Fouke grabbed the habit of an old monk and speedily dressed himself in it. Taking a large staff in his hand, he went

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