Chapter XII
); and Wray (Scand.). The franklin tell us that "yonge clerkes" desirous of knowledge--
"Seken in every halke and every herne
## Particular sciences for to lerne"
(F, 1119).
Wray has become confused with Ray (
); and Wray (Scand.). The franklin tell us that "yonge clerkes" desirous of knowledge--
"Seken in every halke and every herne
## Particular sciences for to lerne"
(F, 1119).
Wray has become confused with Ray (