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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... lyke to swyne , Malyce , envy , and all iniquyte , Do these not rayne , in myddes of the cyte ? All newe abusyon , provokynge men to synnes , Hadde fyrst begynnynge amonge the cytezyns ; Where dwell grete prynces , and myghty governours ...
... lyke to swyne , Malyce , envy , and all iniquyte , Do these not rayne , in myddes of the cyte ? All newe abusyon , provokynge men to synnes , Hadde fyrst begynnynge amonge the cytezyns ; Where dwell grete prynces , and myghty governours ...
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... lyke an honest man , Therfore I merveyll that ye can This wyse hym deprave . Sen. Though he loke never so well , I promyse you he hath a shrewde smell . Hu . Why so ? I prey you tell . Sen. For he saveryth lyke a knave . St. Holde your ...
... lyke an honest man , Therfore I merveyll that ye can This wyse hym deprave . Sen. Though he loke never so well , I promyse you he hath a shrewde smell . Hu . Why so ? I prey you tell . Sen. For he saveryth lyke a knave . St. Holde your ...
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... lyke to lye fast in the myre , Without any succoure or consolation : For at this houre I have not a peny , * Grief . " My endless dolour . " - Two Gentlemen of Verona . Myselfe to helpe in this great myserye . F. For 52 THE DISOBEDIENT ...
... lyke to lye fast in the myre , Without any succoure or consolation : For at this houre I have not a peny , * Grief . " My endless dolour . " - Two Gentlemen of Verona . Myselfe to helpe in this great myserye . F. For 52 THE DISOBEDIENT ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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