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Page xxxv
Sometime together must thou both dine and sup , And sometime thou dinest
before the sunne be up ; But if thou refuse to eat before day light , Then must thou
tary and fast till it be night ; To eate and to drinke then is it small delite When no ...
Sometime together must thou both dine and sup , And sometime thou dinest
before the sunne be up ; But if thou refuse to eat before day light , Then must thou
tary and fast till it be night ; To eate and to drinke then is it small delite When no ...
Page li
Sometime a leper is ' signed to thy bed , Or with other sore one grevously bested .
Sometime thy bedfelowe ... And sometime these courtiers them more to incumber
, Slepe all in one chamber nere twenty in number . Then it is great sorowe for ...
Sometime a leper is ' signed to thy bed , Or with other sore one grevously bested .
Sometime thy bedfelowe ... And sometime these courtiers them more to incumber
, Slepe all in one chamber nere twenty in number . Then it is great sorowe for ...
Page lxi
... he depart with good . Sometime this Codrus did under shadowe lye , Wide
open piping and gaping on the skye ; Sometime he daunced and hobled as a
beare , * Hoods . † A net bag . Sometime he pried how he became his geare ; He
lxi.
... he depart with good . Sometime this Codrus did under shadowe lye , Wide
open piping and gaping on the skye ; Sometime he daunced and hobled as a
beare , * Hoods . † A net bag . Sometime he pried how he became his geare ; He
lxi.
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