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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... honour ; In it eyght Henry is in his majestie Moste hye enhaunsed as ought a conquerour : In it remayneth the worthy governour , A stocke and fountayne of noble progeny , Moste noble Hawarde the duke and protectour , Named of Northfolke ...
... honour ; In it eyght Henry is in his majestie Moste hye enhaunsed as ought a conquerour : In it remayneth the worthy governour , A stocke and fountayne of noble progeny , Moste noble Hawarde the duke and protectour , Named of Northfolke ...
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... honour is wonne by vertu and scyence . Yf men gette honour by other polecy , It is no honour , but wretched mysery . God maketh myghty , God gyveth trewe honour , To godly persones , of godly behavyour ; God fyrst BARCLAY'S ECLOGUE . 7.
... honour is wonne by vertu and scyence . Yf men gette honour by other polecy , It is no honour , but wretched mysery . God maketh myghty , God gyveth trewe honour , To godly persones , of godly behavyour ; God fyrst BARCLAY'S ECLOGUE . 7.
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... honour , and rowme of excellence ; Oftyme revolvynge and tournynge in his mynde , The caduke honoures belongynge to mankynde . In the meane season Eve very joyfull was , That all these maters were brought so well to pas ; Than fle she ...
... honour , and rowme of excellence ; Oftyme revolvynge and tournynge in his mynde , The caduke honoures belongynge to mankynde . In the meane season Eve very joyfull was , That all these maters were brought so well to pas ; Than fle she ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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