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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Page xxxviii
... enter into the courte agayne . Beholde in the court on common table clothes So vile and ragged that some his diner lothes ; Touche them , then shall they unto thy fingers cleve , And then muste thou wipe thy handes on thy sleve . So he ...
... enter into the courte agayne . Beholde in the court on common table clothes So vile and ragged that some his diner lothes ; Touche them , then shall they unto thy fingers cleve , And then muste thou wipe thy handes on thy sleve . So he ...
Page lxix
... enter by worthy actes of chivalry " ; and of which Warton remarks , that although it contains " no very masterly strokes of sublime or inventive fancy , it has much of the * Howard , Duke of Norfolk , a patron of Barclay , who died in ...
... enter by worthy actes of chivalry " ; and of which Warton remarks , that although it contains " no very masterly strokes of sublime or inventive fancy , it has much of the * Howard , Duke of Norfolk , a patron of Barclay , who died in ...
Page lxx
... enter finde paynes and torment , So harde is the way unto the same mountayne , Streyght , hye and thorny , turning and different , That many labour for to ascende in vayne . Who doth persever , and to this towre attayne , Shall have ...
... enter finde paynes and torment , So harde is the way unto the same mountayne , Streyght , hye and thorny , turning and different , That many labour for to ascende in vayne . Who doth persever , and to this towre attayne , Shall have ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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