"thy garb is most wondrous, by the king's grace, 'tis no lie" in Medieval Times
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In Medieval Times ⚔️
"thy garb is most wondrous, by the king's grace, 'tis no lie"

hark, thy clothing is finely wrought and befits a noble, and i pledge mine oath that this is the truth.

e.g. good morrow, thy garb is most wondrous, by the king's grace, 'tis no lie that thou art well-clad.

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  • ⚔️ Medieval Timesanonymous
    "thy garb is most wondrous, by the king's grace, 'tis no lie"

    hark, thy clothing is finely wrought and befits a noble, and i pledge mine oath that this is the truth.

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