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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... knew it , I am Ignorance ! A lorde I am of gretter pusans Than the kynge of Yngland or Fraunce , Ye the grettyst lord lyvyng ! I have servauntes at my retynew , That longe to me , I assure you , Herewith in Ynglande , That with me ...
... knew it , I am Ignorance ! A lorde I am of gretter pusans Than the kynge of Yngland or Fraunce , Ye the grettyst lord lyvyng ! I have servauntes at my retynew , That longe to me , I assure you , Herewith in Ynglande , That with me ...
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... knew he was again something displeased at me for it , but after I had begged his pardon , and assured him I did it only to avoid a public wedding , which he knew I had always declared against , his great in- dulgence to me made him ...
... knew he was again something displeased at me for it , but after I had begged his pardon , and assured him I did it only to avoid a public wedding , which he knew I had always declared against , his great in- dulgence to me made him ...
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... knew I was in some danger of it , I found that fear much to go off , and was able to say- " It is the Lord , let Him do what seems good in His eyes , " and was in some measure resigned to God's will for life or death . Some years ...
... knew I was in some danger of it , I found that fear much to go off , and was able to say- " It is the Lord , let Him do what seems good in His eyes , " and was in some measure resigned to God's will for life or death . Some years ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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