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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... doth oppresse : A thousande perils and mo if they were tolde Dayly and nightly invadeth our poore folde . Sometime the wolfe our beastes doth devour , And sometime the thefe awayteth for his hour : Or els the souldiour much worse then ...
... doth oppresse : A thousande perils and mo if they were tolde Dayly and nightly invadeth our poore folde . Sometime the wolfe our beastes doth devour , And sometime the thefe awayteth for his hour : Or els the souldiour much worse then ...
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... doth loure , With glistering eyen , and side dependaunt beard ; For thirst and hunger alway his chere to soure , His horned forehead doth make faynt heartes feard . Alway he drinketh , and yet alway is drye , The sweat distilling with ...
... doth loure , With glistering eyen , and side dependaunt beard ; For thirst and hunger alway his chere to soure , His horned forehead doth make faynt heartes feard . Alway he drinketh , and yet alway is drye , The sweat distilling with ...
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... Doth seeke to force my fantasye , I am profest for losse or gayne , To be thyne owne assuredlye : Wherfore let my father spyte * and spurne , My fantasye wyll never turne ! Although my father of busye wytte , Doth babble styll , I care ...
... Doth seeke to force my fantasye , I am profest for losse or gayne , To be thyne owne assuredlye : Wherfore let my father spyte * and spurne , My fantasye wyll never turne ! Although my father of busye wytte , Doth babble styll , I care ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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