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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... myne herte to here the talke , Thy mache was never seyn ! Yng . Than go thy wey by and by , And brynge in this company , And he and I wyll here tary Tyll thou come agayne . Hu . And I prey the hertely also . Sen. At your request so ...
... myne herte to here the talke , Thy mache was never seyn ! Yng . Than go thy wey by and by , And brynge in this company , And he and I wyll here tary Tyll thou come agayne . Hu . And I prey the hertely also . Sen. At your request so ...
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... myne ; It is I alone that taught them to gather Both golde and sylver , that is so fyne ; Wherfore I suppose that they love me well , And my commaundementes gladly obaye , That at the last , then unto hell They maye come all the redy ...
... myne ; It is I alone that taught them to gather Both golde and sylver , that is so fyne ; Wherfore I suppose that they love me well , And my commaundementes gladly obaye , That at the last , then unto hell They maye come all the redy ...
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... myne eyes do me beguyle , That man is my father , whom I do see : And now that he commes , without crafte or wyle , To hym I wyll bende on eyther knee . Ah ! father , father , my father most dere ! F. Ah ! myne owne chylde , with the ...
... myne eyes do me beguyle , That man is my father , whom I do see : And now that he commes , without crafte or wyle , To hym I wyll bende on eyther knee . Ah ! father , father , my father most dere ! F. Ah ! myne owne chylde , with the ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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