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1.
Envy with heavy heart asked after shrift
First Line:
Envy with heavy heart asked after shrift
Last Line:
Neither shrift neither shame but shraping of my maw
Author:
William Langland (Absolute)
DMI number:
13119
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Hereto assented Civil and Simony ne would
First Line:
Hereto assented Civil and Simony ne would
Last Line:
And eke wept and wronge when she was atached
Author:
William Langland (Absolute)
DMI number:
13117
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Kind Conscience though heard and came out of the planets
First Line:
Kind Conscience though heard and came out of the planets
Last Line:
Kings and kaisers knights and popes
Author:
William Langland (Absolute)
DMI number:
13121
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Then came Sloth all beslabberd with two slimy eyne
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Then came Sloth all beslabberd with two slimy eyne
Last Line:
Better than in Beati Omnes or in Beatus Vir
Author:
William Langland (Absolute)
DMI number:
13120