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... Frederick James Furnivall. د and at last finds an old cave in the crag . He prays that about midnight he may tell his matins . " Truly , " says Sir Gawayne , " a desert is here , a fitting place for the man in green to ' deal here his ...
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... Frederick James Furnivall, Edward Viles. د ¶ O dolefull daye ! nowe death draweth nere , Hys bytter styng doth pearce me to the harte . I take my leaue of all that be here , Nowe piteously playing this tragicall parte . Neither stripes ...
... Furnivall dated 23 October 1880 at 9 Stanhope Place , Connaught Square , London , in Gomme Bibliography , 1 . 20 See ... Frederick James Furnivall : A Volume of Personal Record , [ ed . & ] introd . James Munro ( Oxford : Oxford ...
... Frederick James Furnivall. Early English Text Society . The Subscription , which constitutes membership , is £ 1 1s ... د , 1880 J. Strobl , Buchbinder Frauenstrasse 5 / 0-
Geoffrey Chaucer Frederick James Furnivall. THE Corpus MS ( CORPUS CHRISTI COLL . , OXFORD ) OF Changer's Canterbury Tales . EDITED BY FREDERICK J. FURNIVALL . RBlind fec . د 000 HARL.M.S.4866 PART II . LONDON : PUBLISHED FOR THE CHAUCER ...
Thomas Percy, John Wesley Hales, Frederick James Furnivall. His mouth was wyde , and his beard was gray , His lockes ... د , Where bords were spredd , and covered with pall ; And four welpes of great ire They ffound lying by the ...