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Piers Plowman Langland, William Pub
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The Prologue P.1: In a somer seson,
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P.76: — Thus ye gyven youre gold
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P.152: "For doute of diverse dredes
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P.227: Goode gees and grys! Go we d
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1.034: Forthi dred delitable drynke
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1.111: "Lucifer with legions lerned
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1.184: Than Malkyn of hire maydenhe
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2.037: And men of this moolde that
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2.114: By sighte of Sire Symonie an
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2.191: And com to the Kynges court
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Passus Three 3.001: Now is Mede the
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3.076: Maires and maceres, that men
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3.152: And bryngen forth barnes aye
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3.230: "Nay,' quod Conscience to th
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3.301: And swich pees among the pep
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Passus Four 4.001: " Cesseth!' seid
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4.073: For bothe thi lif and thi lo
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4.151: Ac noght for confort of the
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Passus Five 5.001: The Kyng and his
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5.075: Envye with hevy herte asked
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5.151: "I have an aunte to nonne an
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5.226: But wenden to Walsyngham, an
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medio maris 5.285: Forthi have merc
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5.359: Baren hym to his bed and bro
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5.434: The kyndenesse that myn even
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5.501: Verbum caro factum est et ha
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5.573: The croft hatte "" Coveite-n
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Passus Six 6.001: "This were a wikk
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6.075: Deleantur de libro vivencium
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6.151: For it is an unresonable Rel
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6.224: That nedy ben [or naked, and
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6.295: And profrede Piers this pres
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7.037: Thanne were marchaunts murie
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7.101: That taken this myschief mek
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7.173: And passeth al the pardon of
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8.037: And thanne were his lif lost
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8.114: Ellis [n]oot I noon that kan
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9.037: My myght moot helpe now with
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9.103: Wolde nevere the feithful fa
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9.176: Wideweres and wodewes, werch
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10.034: Or prechen of the penaunce
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10.106: And carpen ayein clerkes cr
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10.180: Of carpentrie, of kerveres,
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10.246: But thus it bilongeth to bi
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10.308: He loureth on hym and asket
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10.374: Nemo ascendit ad celum nisi
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10.443: Beth noght abasshed, for I
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11.037: ""Homo proponit,'' quod a p
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11.108: Ac the matere that she meve
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11.175: Qui non diligit manet in mo
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11.243: Ther nevere segge hym seigh
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11.310: Psallite Deo nostro, psalli
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11.382: " Holy Writ,' quod that wye
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Passus Twelve 12.001: " I am Ymagin
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12.064: "Clergie and kynde wit come
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12.136: For alle hir kynde knowyng
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12.202: So it fareth by that felon
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12.273: That God for his grace gyve
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13.037: Conscience called after met
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13.097: Of Dowel and Dobet and if D
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13.168: Nought thorugh wicchecraft
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13.242: Faitours and freres and fol
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13.312: Which myghte plese the pepl
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13.385: Mercy for my mysdedes, that
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13.454: There flatereres and fooles
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14.030: And flour to fede folk with
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14.096: That it nevere eft is sene
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14.164: Hevene after hir hennes goy
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14.231: And though his glotonye be
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14.293: Possessio sine calumpnia. 1
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Passus Fifteen 15.001: Ac after my
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15.068: Ayein Cristes counseil and
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15.132: Executours and sodenes, som
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15.202: And buxome as of berynge to
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15.272: "Antony and Egidie and othe
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15.342: Quia sacrilegium est res pa
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15.411: Thorugh a Cristene clerk ac
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15.484: "Ac who beth that excuseth
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15.552: Togideres love leelly, leve
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Passus Sixteen 16.001: "Now faire f
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