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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... Hath in the court more audience than thou . Some boke , some braule , some slaunder and backbite- To heare suche maners can be but small delite , Except a wretche will confourme him to that sorte , Then in suche hearing his blindnes hath ...
... Hath in the court more audience than thou . Some boke , some braule , some slaunder and backbite- To heare suche maners can be but small delite , Except a wretche will confourme him to that sorte , Then in suche hearing his blindnes hath ...
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... hath expownyd connyngly Dyvers poyntes of cosmogryfy , In fewe wordes and shorte clause . Hu . So I understande he hath gode science , And that he hath by playne experience Lernyd many a straunge cause . Stu . Ye , syr , and I say for ...
... hath expownyd connyngly Dyvers poyntes of cosmogryfy , In fewe wordes and shorte clause . Hu . So I understande he hath gode science , And that he hath by playne experience Lernyd many a straunge cause . Stu . Ye , syr , and I say for ...
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... hath travayled , As yester nyght his servaunte dyd tell . Man . In verye dede , he commes a great waye , With my mayster he may not longe abyde ; It hath cost hym so muche on costly araye , That money out of his purse doth slyde . They ...
... hath travayled , As yester nyght his servaunte dyd tell . Man . In verye dede , he commes a great waye , With my mayster he may not longe abyde ; It hath cost hym so muche on costly araye , That money out of his purse doth slyde . They ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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