Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 22Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Edward VI . " " Sure ' tis , " adds Wood , that , living to see his monastery dissolv❜d , he became vicar of Much - Badew , in Essex , and in 1546 , † of the Church of St. Matthew the Apostle , at Wokey , in Somersetshire , and finally ...
... Edward VI . " " Sure ' tis , " adds Wood , that , living to see his monastery dissolv❜d , he became vicar of Much - Badew , in Essex , and in 1546 , † of the Church of St. Matthew the Apostle , at Wokey , in Somersetshire , and finally ...
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... Edward , ( after- wards Edward V ) ; was appointed Bishop of Ely in 1486 , and died at Wisbeach , 1501. He erected a beautiful sepulchral chapel in Ely Cathedral , alluded to in the following exordium , spoken by * Barclay often alludes ...
... Edward , ( after- wards Edward V ) ; was appointed Bishop of Ely in 1486 , and died at Wisbeach , 1501. He erected a beautiful sepulchral chapel in Ely Cathedral , alluded to in the following exordium , spoken by * Barclay often alludes ...
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... Edward I , printed in Wright's Popular Treatises on Science , 8vo . 1841 . P. 44 , 1. 4. I cry you mercy . A very common old phrase , equivalent to I beg your pardon . P. 46 , 1. 3. Poynt devyse . That is , with great exactness ...
... Edward I , printed in Wright's Popular Treatises on Science , 8vo . 1841 . P. 44 , 1. 4. I cry you mercy . A very common old phrase , equivalent to I beg your pardon . P. 46 , 1. 3. Poynt devyse . That is , with great exactness ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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