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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... pleasure and joy of thy comming , The gate he closeth , lo here a pleasaunt thing . All if thou haste well rewarded him before , Without thou standest in rayne and tempest sore , And in the meane time a rascolde or vilayne Shall enter ...
... pleasure and joy of thy comming , The gate he closeth , lo here a pleasaunt thing . All if thou haste well rewarded him before , Without thou standest in rayne and tempest sore , And in the meane time a rascolde or vilayne Shall enter ...
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... pleasure to heare my melody , I grant thee Codrus , to ioy my armony , So have I pleasure and ioy of thy riches , So giftes doubled increaseth love doublesse . " And he afterwards adds : " If I feede thy eares , feede thou my mouth ...
... pleasure to heare my melody , I grant thee Codrus , to ioy my armony , So have I pleasure and ioy of thy riches , So giftes doubled increaseth love doublesse . " And he afterwards adds : " If I feede thy eares , feede thou my mouth ...
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... pleasure of my art , But of thy bottell nought wilt thou yet depart ; Though thou be nigard and nought wilt geve of thine , Yet this one time thou shalt have part of mine . Now harken , Codrus , I tell mine elegy , But small is the pleasure ...
... pleasure of my art , But of thy bottell nought wilt thou yet depart ; Though thou be nigard and nought wilt geve of thine , Yet this one time thou shalt have part of mine . Now harken , Codrus , I tell mine elegy , But small is the pleasure ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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