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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... doore . Her husband thinking shee had leaped in , and considering what danger hee might come in if shee was drowned , ranne hastily out of doore to helpe her which his wife see- ing , stept in , bolting of him forth . The old man : * An ...
... doore . Her husband thinking shee had leaped in , and considering what danger hee might come in if shee was drowned , ranne hastily out of doore to helpe her which his wife see- ing , stept in , bolting of him forth . The old man : * An ...
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... doore : she hearing it , asked who was there ? Hercules , said he . She , wondring at his sudden return , opened the doore , and asked him why hee came ? To enjoy thy sweet company ( said hee ) and to passe away this night in such ...
... doore : she hearing it , asked who was there ? Hercules , said he . She , wondring at his sudden return , opened the doore , and asked him why hee came ? To enjoy thy sweet company ( said hee ) and to passe away this night in such ...
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... doore , softly knocking . She hoping it was he she looked for , went to the doore , demanding who was there ? Hercules , said the priest : she knowing it to be him ( by his voice ) that had deceived her , prayed Her- cules to come in ...
... doore , softly knocking . She hoping it was he she looked for , went to the doore , demanding who was there ? Hercules , said the priest : she knowing it to be him ( by his voice ) that had deceived her , prayed Her- cules to come in ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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