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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... dryve awaye the colde . The sturdy plowmen , lusty , stronge , and bolde , Overcometh the wynter with dryvynge the fote ball , Forgetynge labour and many a grevous fall . ΒΆ FAUSTUS . Men labour sorer in fruyteles vanyte , Than in fayre ...
... dryve awaye the colde . The sturdy plowmen , lusty , stronge , and bolde , Overcometh the wynter with dryvynge the fote ball , Forgetynge labour and many a grevous fall . ΒΆ FAUSTUS . Men labour sorer in fruyteles vanyte , Than in fayre ...
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... dryve the wekest to hardest busynes . O blynde sowdyour ! why settest thou thy hert For a vayne stypende agayne a mortall darte ! By thousande peryllys thou takest thy passage , For a small lucre rennynge to grete dammage . Theyr swete ...
... dryve the wekest to hardest busynes . O blynde sowdyour ! why settest thou thy hert For a vayne stypende agayne a mortall darte ! By thousande peryllys thou takest thy passage , For a small lucre rennynge to grete dammage . Theyr swete ...
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... dryve fantesys awey . Hu . And so I wyll , by Hevyn Kynge ! If they other daunce or synge , Have amonge them , by this day ! Yng . Than thou takyst good and wyse weys , And so shalt thou best plese All this hole company ; For the ...
... dryve fantesys awey . Hu . And so I wyll , by Hevyn Kynge ! If they other daunce or synge , Have amonge them , by this day ! Yng . Than thou takyst good and wyse weys , And so shalt thou best plese All this hole company ; For the ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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