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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... begin . I CODRUS . If ought be tasted , the remnant shall pall , may not aforde nowe for to spende out all . We sit in shadowe , the sunne is not fervent , Call for it after , then shall I be content . MINALCAS . Still thou desirest thy ...
... begin . I CODRUS . If ought be tasted , the remnant shall pall , may not aforde nowe for to spende out all . We sit in shadowe , the sunne is not fervent , Call for it after , then shall I be content . MINALCAS . Still thou desirest thy ...
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... begin to make my family , and before suspecting friends , to see that they were by a false disguise of his kindness to my sister abused , and that he had for me , and I for him a respect which they feared was too far gone . This made my ...
... begin to make my family , and before suspecting friends , to see that they were by a false disguise of his kindness to my sister abused , and that he had for me , and I for him a respect which they feared was too far gone . This made my ...
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... begin to nod . I , fearing they were in a sound , * with my oare sprinkled a little coole water in their faces , which made them all to awake : which I perceiving , bid them rowze themselves up , and to continue their mirth , and keepe ...
... begin to nod . I , fearing they were in a sound , * with my oare sprinkled a little coole water in their faces , which made them all to awake : which I perceiving , bid them rowze themselves up , and to continue their mirth , and keepe ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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