The story of England

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Title
The story of England
Author
Mannyng, Robert, fl. 1288-1338.
Publication
London,: Longman & co.; [etc., etc.]
1887.
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Great Britain -- History
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"The story of England." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/AHB1379.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 21, 2025.

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¶ De consilio Iuno et adulacione sua.

Dame Iuno seide hure auys, " We schal don hit vpon [sall do it on.] Parys, Line 528 " & he schal ben oure [he sall oure.] domes man." þe oþere [þat oþer.] seide, "We graunte þan." " Now," sche [scho.] seide "we graunten al; " Go we now & make a bal, Line 532 " & gyue we hit [& gyf it.] Parys alle þre, " And preye we hym for specialte " To gyue hit hure þat semes best, " Of vs þre whilk ys [þre to be.] fairest." Line 536 Þys ilke conseil þey toke til [to.] pay; Whan hit schold be þey sette a day.
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