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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... bring the question in doubt ; and therfore it is as muche follye to travaile to prove that which no man denieth , as it were with great study to diswade that thinge which no man doth covette , nother any manne alloweth ; or to blame ...
... bring the question in doubt ; and therfore it is as muche follye to travaile to prove that which no man denieth , as it were with great study to diswade that thinge which no man doth covette , nother any manne alloweth ; or to blame ...
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... bring me , by my marriage , into a noble and , which is much more , a religious family ; where religion was both practised and encouraged ; and where there were daily many eminent and excellent divines , who preached in the chapel most ...
... bring me , by my marriage , into a noble and , which is much more , a religious family ; where religion was both practised and encouraged ; and where there were daily many eminent and excellent divines , who preached in the chapel most ...
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... answer ( thinking he had enough in knowing that word which had the power to bring * Suspicion . See Comedy of Errors , iii . 1 . † Hid . Compare As You Like It , i . 1 . him to her bed ) but closely got him home WESTWARD FOR SMELTS . 53.
... answer ( thinking he had enough in knowing that word which had the power to bring * Suspicion . See Comedy of Errors , iii . 1 . † Hid . Compare As You Like It , i . 1 . him to her bed ) but closely got him home WESTWARD FOR SMELTS . 53.
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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