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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Page vii
... hanging over his eyne , His costly clothing was threadebare kendall grene , His patched cockers † skant reached to his knee , In the side of his felte there ... hang a bottle on by its ear ? In his owne hande alway his pipe he bare , vii.
... hanging over his eyne , His costly clothing was threadebare kendall grene , His patched cockers † skant reached to his knee , In the side of his felte there ... hang a bottle on by its ear ? In his owne hande alway his pipe he bare , vii.
Page xix
... after the newest gise , Sportes , disgising , fayre coursers mount and praunce , Or goodly ladies and knightes sing and daunce , To see fayre houses and curious picture , Or pleasaunt hanging , or sumpteous vesture Of silke , c 2 xix.
... after the newest gise , Sportes , disgising , fayre coursers mount and praunce , Or goodly ladies and knightes sing and daunce , To see fayre houses and curious picture , Or pleasaunt hanging , or sumpteous vesture Of silke , c 2 xix.
Page liv
... nose ; Howe often times when thy one fote is in , Shall he by malice thrust thee out by the chin . Sometime his staffe , sometime his clubbishe feete † Barbers . * Hang in a halter . Shal drive thee backward , and twine thee to the liv.
... nose ; Howe often times when thy one fote is in , Shall he by malice thrust thee out by the chin . Sometime his staffe , sometime his clubbishe feete † Barbers . * Hang in a halter . Shal drive thee backward , and twine thee to the liv.
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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