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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... beautie of their skin , Of this cursed sorte they can not be eche one , Some be which kepe them to one lover alone , As Penelope was to hir Ulisses . Thinke on what Codrus recounted of Lucres , Though she not willing was falsly violate ...
... beautie of their skin , Of this cursed sorte they can not be eche one , Some be which kepe them to one lover alone , As Penelope was to hir Ulisses . Thinke on what Codrus recounted of Lucres , Though she not willing was falsly violate ...
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... beautie , As the moone the starres , I do farre excell , Therfore out of hande , † with all spede possibly , To have a wife ( me thynke ) wolde do well , For now I am yonge , lyvely , and lustie , And welcome besydes to all mennes ...
... beautie , As the moone the starres , I do farre excell , Therfore out of hande , † with all spede possibly , To have a wife ( me thynke ) wolde do well , For now I am yonge , lyvely , and lustie , And welcome besydes to all mennes ...
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... beautie resplendent ? Where is now good Jonathas , hyd so longe ? Where is now Cesar , in victorye tryumphynge ? Where is now Dives , in disshes so dayntie ? Where is now Tully , in eloquence excedynge ? Where is now Aristotle , learned ...
... beautie resplendent ? Where is now good Jonathas , hyd so longe ? Where is now Cesar , in victorye tryumphynge ? Where is now Dives , in disshes so dayntie ? Where is now Tully , in eloquence excedynge ? Where is now Aristotle , learned ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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