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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... feare thee troubleth with torment and with payne , Because that the minde of woman is unstable , Alway thou doubtest least she be changeable , And I assure thee if man be out of sight The minde of woman to returne is very light , Once ...
... feare thee troubleth with torment and with payne , Because that the minde of woman is unstable , Alway thou doubtest least she be changeable , And I assure thee if man be out of sight The minde of woman to returne is very light , Once ...
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... feare , And in the mean tyme you maye , my swetynge , Rest yourselfe in this lytell chayre . THE SONGE . Spyte of his spyte , which that in vayne , Doth seeke to force my fantasye , I am profest for losse or gayne , To be thyne owne ...
... feare , And in the mean tyme you maye , my swetynge , Rest yourselfe in this lytell chayre . THE SONGE . Spyte of his spyte , which that in vayne , Doth seeke to force my fantasye , I am profest for losse or gayne , To be thyne owne ...
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... feare that her close play now would be descride ) , saying , Thou whore , long time have I doubted this looseness in thy life , which I now have plaine proofe of by thy gadding in my absence , and doe thou at this present looke for no ...
... feare that her close play now would be descride ) , saying , Thou whore , long time have I doubted this looseness in thy life , which I now have plaine proofe of by thy gadding in my absence , and doe thou at this present looke for no ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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