The Golden Legend: The Life of Saint Martha
Martha was right facound of speech, and courteous and gracious to the sight of the people. There was that time upon the river of Rhone, in a certain wood between Arles and Avignon ...
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Britain in Print
His facound toung, and termis exquisite, eloquent tongue : Of Rethorick the prettick he micht leir: skill/practice; learn: 270: In breif Sermone ane pregnant sentence wryte
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Geoffrey Chaucer (1342-1400) - The Parliament of Fowls (middle-english ...
With facound voys seide, `hold your tonges there! And I shal sone, I hope, a counseyl finde: You to delivere, and fro this noyse unbinde; I juge, of every folk men shal oon calle
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OMACL: The Parliament of Fowles
... so doth, ful foule himself acloyeth, 518 For office uncommitted ofte anoyeth.' 519 Nature, which that alway had an ere 520 To murmour of the lewednes behinde, 521 With facound ...
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Feast of St.Martha
Martha was right facound of speech, and courteous and gracious to the sight of the people. There was that time upon the river of Rhone, in a certain wood between ...
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The Physician's Tale
Hir facound eek ful wommanly and pleyn, No countrefeted termes hadde she: To seme wys, but after hir degree: She spak, and alle hir wordes, moore and lesse,
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OMACL: The Testament of Cresseid
Wha had bene thair, and lyking for to heir His facound toung, and termis exquisite, Of Rethorick the prettick he micht leir, 270 In breif sermone ane pregnant sentence ...
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Martha was right facound of speech, and courteous and gracious to the sight of the people. There was that time upon the river of Rhone, in a certain wood between Arles and Avignon ...
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ScotsteXt! Roughs
Quha had bene thair, and liken for to heir His facound toung, and termis exquisite, Of Rethorick the prettick he micht leir, In breif Sermone ane pregnant sentence wryte ...
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Chaucer: the Physician's Tale
Hir facound eek ful wommanly and pleyn, No contrefeted termes hadde she To seme wys; but after hir degree She spak, and alle hir wordes, moore and lesse,
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