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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Percy Society. hee said : Sweet honey , I cannot blame thee , that thou takest my usage heretofore unkindly but if thou knewest ( as I meane to shew thee ) what my intent was , thou wilt change that bad thought for a better liking of me ...
Percy Society. hee said : Sweet honey , I cannot blame thee , that thou takest my usage heretofore unkindly but if thou knewest ( as I meane to shew thee ) what my intent was , thou wilt change that bad thought for a better liking of me ...
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... sweet - heart , who softly knocked at the chamber - doore : she hearing it , asked who was there ? Hercules , said he . She , wondring at his sudden return , opened the doore , and asked him why hee came ? To enjoy thy sweet company ...
... sweet - heart , who softly knocked at the chamber - doore : she hearing it , asked who was there ? Hercules , said he . She , wondring at his sudden return , opened the doore , and asked him why hee came ? To enjoy thy sweet company ...
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... skin full faire ; A colour ruddy , And not muddy . A chin dimpled , Nose not pimpled ; She had a lip , Would make one skip To have a bit , So sweet was it ! Shee'd not lowre , And looke sowre ; Nor in WESTWARD FOR SMELTS . 57.
... skin full faire ; A colour ruddy , And not muddy . A chin dimpled , Nose not pimpled ; She had a lip , Would make one skip To have a bit , So sweet was it ! Shee'd not lowre , And looke sowre ; Nor in WESTWARD FOR SMELTS . 57.
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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