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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... , in which is introduced a long poem in stanzas , The " That is Pope Pius the Second , who died in 1464 . This piece is among his Epistles , some of which are called Tracts . Epist . clvi . " called , The Tower of Vertue and Honour , * vi.
... , in which is introduced a long poem in stanzas , The " That is Pope Pius the Second , who died in 1464 . This piece is among his Epistles , some of which are called Tracts . Epist . clvi . " called , The Tower of Vertue and Honour , * vi.
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... joly , with hey troly loiy , For I se well it is but a foly For to have a sad mynd : For rather than I wolde use suche foly , To pray , to study , or be pope holy , C I had as lyf be ded . By goggys body THE FOUR ELEMENTS . 17.
... joly , with hey troly loiy , For I se well it is but a foly For to have a sad mynd : For rather than I wolde use suche foly , To pray , to study , or be pope holy , C I had as lyf be ded . By goggys body THE FOUR ELEMENTS . 17.
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... popes and bysshoppes , all at the last , In the twynkynge of an eye are fled so farre ? Howe shorte a feaste is this worldly joyenge ? Even as a shadowe it passeth awaye , Depryvynge a man of gyftes everlastynge , Leadynge to darkenes ...
... popes and bysshoppes , all at the last , In the twynkynge of an eye are fled so farre ? Howe shorte a feaste is this worldly joyenge ? Even as a shadowe it passeth awaye , Depryvynge a man of gyftes everlastynge , Leadynge to darkenes ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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