"Longlande, in Pierce the Plowman'sVision, feelingly alludes to the change as prompted by a mean and selfish wish to abridge the ancient hospitality observed towards the poor. "Elynge is that halle eche day in the wyke, Ther the lorde ne the lady liketh nat to sitte. Nowe hath eche ryche a reule to eten by hym silve In a privey parlour for pore mennys sake; Or in a chaumbre wyth a chymney, and leve the cheef halle That was mad for melis men to eten inne." The chimneyed chamber was spacious and lofty, and usually formed with a large bay window, looking into the court of the castle."
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January 1, 1970

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