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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... dede and worke divine , Unto whose aulters poore shepheardes incline ; To offer tapers and candles we are fayne , And for our offering , lo , this we have againe . I cannot declare what pitie and mercy Wrappeth us wretches in this harde ...
... dede and worke divine , Unto whose aulters poore shepheardes incline ; To offer tapers and candles we are fayne , And for our offering , lo , this we have againe . I cannot declare what pitie and mercy Wrappeth us wretches in this harde ...
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... dede , And that shalt thou knowe if fortune with me spede , Farewell , Minalcas , for this time , Dieu te garde , Neare is winter , the worlde is to harde . MINALCAS . Go , wretched nigarde , God sende thee care and payne , Our Lorde ...
... dede , And that shalt thou knowe if fortune with me spede , Farewell , Minalcas , for this time , Dieu te garde , Neare is winter , the worlde is to harde . MINALCAS . Go , wretched nigarde , God sende thee care and payne , Our Lorde ...
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... for to be founde . And what a great meritoryouse dede It were to have the people instructed To lyve more vertuously , And to lerne to knowe of men the maner , And also to knowe God theyr Maker , Whiche as THE FOUR ELEMENTS . 29.
... for to be founde . And what a great meritoryouse dede It were to have the people instructed To lyve more vertuously , And to lerne to knowe of men the maner , And also to knowe God theyr Maker , Whiche as THE FOUR ELEMENTS . 29.
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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