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William Blake

Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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noun

One who, or that which, accelerates.

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As whyt as lilie or rose in rys

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Geoffrey Chaucer·1343–1400
. 136: l. 1021. Delete the comma after 'yelowe' P. 141: l. 1154. Delete the comma after 'seide' P. 168: l. 1962. _For_ Bu -if _read_ But-if P. 176: l. 2456. _For_ joy _read_ Ioy P. 201: l. 4035. For the comma substitute a semicolon. P. 249: l. 7087. _For_ echerye _read_ trecherye P. 253: l. 7324. _For_ weary _read_ wery P. 255: l. 7437. Supply a comma at the end of the line. P. 258: l. 7665. Insert a comma after 'helle' P. 269: l. 145. The stop at the end should be a comma. P. 278: l. 49. _For_ aud _read_ and P. 282: l. 145. _For_ Aud _read_ And P. 301: l. 716. The comma should perhaps be a semicolon or a full stop. P. 313: l. 1069. For 'Antilegius,' a better form would be 'Antilogus,'a French form of Antilochus. P. 326: l. 74. Perhaps 'let' should be 'lete' P. 330: l. 206. _For_ folke _read_ folk P. 338: l. 91. _For_ Aud _read_ And P. 340: l. 133. _For_ the _read_ thee P. 362: l. 76. The final stop should be a comma. P. 374: ll. 243, 248. _For_ desteny _and_ ful _better forms are_destinee _and_ fulle P. 377: l. 328. _For_ furlong wey _read_ furlong-wey * * * * *