The Two Clerks of Oxenford And Where Can It Be Tales

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The Two Clerks of Oxenford And Where Can It Be Tales
Baillie Joanna
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they come nearer what a heav'nly strain ! What 's that which flutters here close by my side ?
' Ah hah ! my pretty sylph ! I know you again * Now to communicate your secret deign ' Whisper a little louder, or I'll loe it Where are the sprites? oh ho ! in yonder closet I' D 50 THE TWO CLERKS 86 * r th' clowt ? cried the Prior. ' An they're there.
' You'd bet vrithout delay coininand them out. ' ' We must/ said Tregetour, ' go smooth and fair.
' Should we be wanting in respect, I doubt * Their sp
...riteships might offended be and pout.
* I told you how they stand upon punctilio; ' So no risk to my own omission will I owe.
87 ' You must select, from those assembled round, ' One to conduct them forth with dignity ; ' I know not where ooe fitter can be found * For such a function than Friar GaaooRY' * No !' quoth the Friar, * I thank thee heartily ; ' You 'II find I 'm not so easy to be bamm'd; If I have a concern in 't I 'II be d n'd !' OP OXENFORD. &I 88 The Prior gave a groan, which all the Friars Re-echo'd doubly first, for Greg'ry's swearing Next, 'cause they felt themselves upon the briars.


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