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34 of 34 (100%) sections completed

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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
1 I. ' And she was fair as is the rose in May '  neecheelok70 PL OK
2 II. ' And this was gladly in the Eventide '  neecheelok70 PL OK
3 III. ' And Volatile, as ay was his usage '  neecheelok70 PL OK
4 IV. ' CURTEIS she was, discrete, AND DEBONAIRE '  jenno PL OK
5 V. ' Thou lovest me, that wot I wel certain '  jenno PL OK
6 VI. ' Love maketh all to gone misway '  jenno PL OK
7 VII. ' His Herte bathed in a Bath of Blisse '  jenno PL OK
8 VIII. ' God wote that worldly Joy is sone ago '  neecheelok70 PL OK
9 IX. ' Of Colour pale and dead was she '  neecheelok70 PL OK
10 X. ' And spending Silver had he right ynow '  neecheelok70 PL OK
11 XI. ' Yeve me my Deth, or that I have a Shame '  jenno PL OK
12 XII. ' And to the Dinner faste they hem spedde '  jenno PL OK
13 XIII ' After my Might ful fayne wold I you plese '  jenno PL OK
14 XIV. ' Love is a Thing, as any Spirit, free '  jenno PL OK
15 XV. ' Not for your Linage, ne for your Richesse '  neecheelok70 PL OK
16 XVI. ' No Man may alway have Prosperitee '  neecheelok70 PL OK
17 XVII. ' And in my Herte wondren I began '  Quinkish PL OK
18 XVIII. ' Love wol not be constreined by Maistrie '  Quinkish PL OK
19 XIX. ' I deme that hire herte was ful of wo '  neecheelok70 PL OK
20 XX. ' Al sodenly she swapt adown to Ground '  neecheelok70 PL OK
21 XXI. ' For Wele or Wo, for Carole, or for Daunce '  neecheelok70 PL OK
22 XXII. ' For I wol gladly yelden hire my Place '  neecheelok70 PL OK
23 XXIII. ' And COME agen, be it by Day or Night '  neecheelok70 PL OK
24 XXIV. ' Ay fleth the Time, it wol no Man abide '  neecheelok70 PL OK
25 XXV. ' But I wot best wher wringeth me my Sho '  neecheelok70 PL OK
26 XXVI. ' Forbid A Love and it is ten Times so wode '  neecheelok70 PL OK
27 XXVII. ' I may not don as any ploughman may'  neecheelok70 PL OK
28 XXVIII. ' Love is not old, as whan that it is new '  neecheelok70 PL OK
29 XXIX. ' I meane well, by God that sit above '  Lmnei PL OK
30 XXX. ' Ther was no Wight, to whom she durste plain '  Lmnei PL OK
31 XXXI. ' I wolde live in Pees, if that I might '  Lmnei PL OK
32 XXXII. ' For Love and not for Hate thou must be ded '  Lmnei PL OK
33 XXXIII. ' Is there no Grace ? Is there no Remedie ?'  Lmnei PL OK
34 XXXIV. ' Sens Love hath brought us to this piteous End '  Lmnei PL OK