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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... him the wager , or utterly bring him in despaire of the same . With this resolu- tion he went to her chamber , which was but a paire of staires from his , and finding the doore open , he went in , placing himselfe under the bed : long ...
... him the wager , or utterly bring him in despaire of the same . With this resolu- tion he went to her chamber , which was but a paire of staires from his , and finding the doore open , he went in , placing himselfe under the bed : long ...
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... him twise so much as they did before , so that they laid him in the bed halfe drowned and having done , presently voided they the chamber . The hermet being come to himselfe , had a better opinion of K. Oswald and his wife , for he then ...
... him twise so much as they did before , so that they laid him in the bed halfe drowned and having done , presently voided they the chamber . The hermet being come to himselfe , had a better opinion of K. Oswald and his wife , for he then ...
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... him thus roughly , intreated them to forbeare , saying , he was a Church - man , and it was sacriledge to offer him violence . He , seeing this pre- vailed him nothing , set out ... himselfe content , and ventured 56 WESTWARD FOR SMELTS .
... him thus roughly , intreated them to forbeare , saying , he was a Church - man , and it was sacriledge to offer him violence . He , seeing this pre- vailed him nothing , set out ... himselfe content , and ventured 56 WESTWARD FOR SMELTS .
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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