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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... fyre therof naturally To their owne proper places wyll ascende , The water to the water , the yerth to the yerth tende ; For yf hete or moysture of any thynge certayne By fyre or be water be consumyd , Yet yerth or ashes on yerth wyll ...
... fyre therof naturally To their owne proper places wyll ascende , The water to the water , the yerth to the yerth tende ; For yf hete or moysture of any thynge certayne By fyre or be water be consumyd , Yet yerth or ashes on yerth wyll ...
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... fyre whiche is ever hote and dry , About the yerth and water joyntly they go , And compasse them every where orbycularly , As the whyte aboute the yolke of an egg doth lye ; But the ayre in the lower parte moste remaynyth , The fyre ...
... fyre whiche is ever hote and dry , About the yerth and water joyntly they go , And compasse them every where orbycularly , As the whyte aboute the yolke of an egg doth lye ; But the ayre in the lower parte moste remaynyth , The fyre ...
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... fyre sprange out of the pygges tayle . Jak boy , is thy bowe i - broke ? Or hath any man done the wryguldy wrage ? He plukkyd muskyllys out of a wyllowe , And put them into his sachell ! Wylkyn was an archer good , And well coude ...
... fyre sprange out of the pygges tayle . Jak boy , is thy bowe i - broke ? Or hath any man done the wryguldy wrage ? He plukkyd muskyllys out of a wyllowe , And put them into his sachell ! Wylkyn was an archer good , And well coude ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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