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 xxiii
... hear , And also songes of times swete and cleare . The birde of Cornewall , the Crane and the Kite , And mo other like to heare is great delite , Warbling their tunes at pleasour and at will , Though some be busy that therein have no ...
... hear , And also songes of times swete and cleare . The birde of Cornewall , the Crane and the Kite , And mo other like to heare is great delite , Warbling their tunes at pleasour and at will , Though some be busy that therein have no ...
Page lxvi
... hear of good deeds , and would rather patronise lewd writers : and here Warton considers Barclay alludes to Skelton , with whom he seems * This prelate has before been alluded to with laudation by our author , in his third eclogue , see ...
... hear of good deeds , and would rather patronise lewd writers : and here Warton considers Barclay alludes to Skelton , with whom he seems * This prelate has before been alluded to with laudation by our author , in his third eclogue , see ...
Page lxvii
... hear * See also p . v . , and the Ship of Folys , in which he contemp- tuously speaks of one of that author's works , " The lytel boke of Philip Sparowe . " " It longeth not my science nor cunning , For Philip the Sparowe the dirige to ...
... hear * See also p . v . , and the Ship of Folys , in which he contemp- tuously speaks of one of that author's works , " The lytel boke of Philip Sparowe . " " It longeth not my science nor cunning , For Philip the Sparowe the dirige to ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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