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"And to the temple his wey forth hath he holde, Wheras he knew he sholde his lady see."

"And to the temple his wey forth hath he holde, Wheras he knew he sholde his lady see."
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"And to the temple his wey forth hath he holde, Wheras he knew he sholde his lady see."

from: The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: A Facsimile of the William Morris Kelmscott Chaucer (P. 167) -  1958
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"And to the temple his wey forth hath he holde, Wheras he knew he sholde his lady see. And whan he saugh his tyme, anon-right he, With dredful herte & with ful humble cheere, Salewed hath his sovereyn lady deere..." (p. 167)