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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... Thou haste the savour , thy parte of it is nought ; Though thou shouldest perishe for very ardent thirst , No drop thou gettest for to eslake thy lust ; And though good wines sometime to thee be brought , The taste of better shall cause ...
... Thou haste the savour , thy parte of it is nought ; Though thou shouldest perishe for very ardent thirst , No drop thou gettest for to eslake thy lust ; And though good wines sometime to thee be brought , The taste of better shall cause ...
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... Thou hast domynyon of other bestis all , And naturally thou sholdyst desire connynge , To knowe straunge effectes and causys naturall ; For he that studyeth for the lyfe bestyall , As voluptuous pleasure and bodely rest , I account hym ...
... Thou hast domynyon of other bestis all , And naturally thou sholdyst desire connynge , To knowe straunge effectes and causys naturall ; For he that studyeth for the lyfe bestyall , As voluptuous pleasure and bodely rest , I account hym ...
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... thou woldest be ruled , Therfore to the I can not do well , But let the styll suffre , as thou haste deserved , For that thou hast suffred is yet nothynge To that trybulation , whiche is behinde commynge . S. Alas ! father , what shall ...
... thou woldest be ruled , Therfore to the I can not do well , But let the styll suffre , as thou haste deserved , For that thou hast suffred is yet nothynge To that trybulation , whiche is behinde commynge . S. Alas ! father , what shall ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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