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( 265 ) 5 , Fair Lady ( 214 ) , Flat - Cap ( 131 , 338 ) , Hug - Booby ( 332 ) , Jilts ( 72 and passim ) ?, Lady Bird ( 174 , 217 ) 8 , Lady - Mothers ( 204 ) , Lady of Pleasure ( 300 ) , Lady of the Town ( 222 ) 10 , Leachery - Layer ...
( 265 ) 5 , Fair Lady ( 214 ) , Flat - Cap ( 131 , 338 ) , Hug - Booby ( 332 ) , Jilts ( 72 and passim ) ?, Lady Bird ( 174 , 217 ) 8 , Lady - Mothers ( 204 ) , Lady of Pleasure ( 300 ) , Lady of the Town ( 222 ) 10 , Leachery - Layer ...
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E - well a day Berlady = By our lady , highfortune = high fortune , tother = to'ther = to other , 17 Separation of Compounds : a wearie = aweary , my self = myself , cf : our Selues , your Selfe , thy Selfe , her Selfe , it Selfe ...
E - well a day Berlady = By our lady , highfortune = high fortune , tother = to'ther = to other , 17 Separation of Compounds : a wearie = aweary , my self = myself , cf : our Selues , your Selfe , thy Selfe , her Selfe , it Selfe ...
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36-39 ) Troilus uses the words “ vassalage ” and “ the eye of majesty ' which are the terms of courtly love convention , in which a lover is always a “ vassal ” making every effort to win a favour in his lady's eyes .
36-39 ) Troilus uses the words “ vassalage ” and “ the eye of majesty ' which are the terms of courtly love convention , in which a lover is always a “ vassal ” making every effort to win a favour in his lady's eyes .
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