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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Page xxxv
... thou both dine and sup , And sometime thou dinest before the sunne be up ; But if thou refuse to eat before day light , Then must thou tary and fast till it be night ; To eate and to drinke then is it small delite When no digestion hath ...
... thou both dine and sup , And sometime thou dinest before the sunne be up ; But if thou refuse to eat before day light , Then must thou tary and fast till it be night ; To eate and to drinke then is it small delite When no digestion hath ...
Page xxxvi
... thou thy lippes washe also , Or els without drinke from diner muste thou go . In the meane season olde wine and dearly bought , Before thy presence shall to thy prince be brought , Whose smell and odour so swete and marvelous With ...
... thou thy lippes washe also , Or els without drinke from diner muste thou go . In the meane season olde wine and dearly bought , Before thy presence shall to thy prince be brought , Whose smell and odour so swete and marvelous With ...
Page lvi
... thou wretched payne Of colde or of heate , of thirst , hunger and rayne , And mo other paynes then I will specify ... thou for solace into the towne resorte , There shalt thou mete of men as bad a sorte , Which at thy clothing and thee ...
... thou wretched payne Of colde or of heate , of thirst , hunger and rayne , And mo other paynes then I will specify ... thou for solace into the towne resorte , There shalt thou mete of men as bad a sorte , Which at thy clothing and thee ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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