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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... brother ; But playnly to speake , he brother is to thee , If kinred may rise of suche iniquitie . Agayne to hir house if that thou after come , Then shalt thou finde that she is not at home , But gone to some other , which for rebuke ...
... brother ; But playnly to speake , he brother is to thee , If kinred may rise of suche iniquitie . Agayne to hir house if that thou after come , Then shalt thou finde that she is not at home , But gone to some other , which for rebuke ...
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... brother of a younger brother , who was only a private gentleman of Here- fordshire , was by his mother's care , after his father's death , bred by her at Cambridge , and afterwards at the inns of court , and from thence , by the good ...
... brother of a younger brother , who was only a private gentleman of Here- fordshire , was by his mother's care , after his father's death , bred by her at Cambridge , and afterwards at the inns of court , and from thence , by the good ...
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... brother Broghil then ( afterwards Earl of Orrery ) , grew also to be passionately in love with the same Mrs. Hareson . My brother then having a quarrel with Mr. Thomas Howarde , second son to the Earl of Berkshire , about Mrs. Hareson ...
... brother Broghil then ( afterwards Earl of Orrery ) , grew also to be passionately in love with the same Mrs. Hareson . My brother then having a quarrel with Mr. Thomas Howarde , second son to the Earl of Berkshire , about Mrs. Hareson ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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