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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... gone withall . When backe is bare and purse of coyne is light , The wit is dulled and reason hath no might : Adewe enditing when gone is libertie , Enemie to muses is wretched povertie . What time a knight is subject to a knave , To ...
... gone withall . When backe is bare and purse of coyne is light , The wit is dulled and reason hath no might : Adewe enditing when gone is libertie , Enemie to muses is wretched povertie . What time a knight is subject to a knave , To ...
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... gone and solde , We tremble naked , and dye almost for colde . Our sholders all bare , our hose and showes rent , By retcheles youthe thus all is gone and spent . This cometh for wantynge of good provysyon , Youthe dayneth counsayle ...
... gone and solde , We tremble naked , and dye almost for colde . Our sholders all bare , our hose and showes rent , By retcheles youthe thus all is gone and spent . This cometh for wantynge of good provysyon , Youthe dayneth counsayle ...
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... I prey the hertely also . Sen. At your request so shall I do . Lo ! I am gone , nowe farewell ! I shall brynge them into this hall , And come myselfe formast of all , And of these revellis be chefe mershall , And order 46 AN INTERLUDE OF.
... I prey the hertely also . Sen. At your request so shall I do . Lo ! I am gone , nowe farewell ! I shall brynge them into this hall , And come myselfe formast of all , And of these revellis be chefe mershall , And order 46 AN INTERLUDE OF.
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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