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He duellethe comounly in the cytee of Suse; and there is his principalle palays, that is so riche and so noble, that no man wil trowe it by estymacioun, but he had seen it.
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He duellethe comounly in the cytee of Suse; and there is his principalle palays, that is so riche and so noble, that no man wil trowe it by estymacioun, but he had seen it.
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It is not enough that the government should raise the buying price of palays, it should likewise lend support to the farmers by allowing them to borrow money for fertilizers and labor costs to till the lands in preparation for planting.
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In the rural areas, the most common problems among farmers are the absence of ready cash and inputs are controlled by the Filipino-Chinese traders who sometimes refuse to buy palays at the right buying price.
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Otherwise, the poor farmers will again bring their produce to the unscrupulous traders who will buy their palays at a lower price.
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He hathe a fulle fair palays and fulle riche, where that he dwellethe inne: of the whiche, the walles ben in circuyt 2 myle: and he hathe with inne many faire gardynes, and many faire halles and chambres, and the pawment of his halles and chambres ben of gold and sylver.
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And in the gardyn of the grete palays, there is a gret hille, upon the whiche there is another palays; and it is the most fair and the most riche, that ony man may devyse.
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And aboven the chief tour of the palays, ben 2 rounde pomeles of gold; and in everyche of hem ben 2 carboncles grete and large, that schynen fulle brighte upon the nyght.
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This palays, where his sege is, is bothe gret and passynge fair.
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And the halles and the chambres of the palays ben alle covered with inne with gold and sylver: so that no man wolde trowe the richesse of that palays, but he had seen it.
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