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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... thousand folde " ; and proposes to continue his tale , which is agreed on , and he then says : - Because that of sleeping was our first commoning , Heare nowe what paynes have courtiers in sleeping : They oftentime sleepe full ...
... thousand folde " ; and proposes to continue his tale , which is agreed on , and he then says : - Because that of sleeping was our first commoning , Heare nowe what paynes have courtiers in sleeping : They oftentime sleepe full ...
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... thousand pound a - year coming in , and was made Lord Treasurer of Ireland , and one of the two Lords Justices of the government of that kingdom.2 My wise , and as I have been informed pious , mother B died when I was about three years ...
... thousand pound a - year coming in , and was made Lord Treasurer of Ireland , and one of the two Lords Justices of the government of that kingdom.2 My wise , and as I have been informed pious , mother B died when I was about three years ...
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... thousand pound a - year ) , yet by all his kindness to me nor that I could be brought to endure to think of having him , though my father pressed me extremely to it ; my aversion for him was extraordinary , though I could give my father ...
... thousand pound a - year ) , yet by all his kindness to me nor that I could be brought to endure to think of having him , though my father pressed me extremely to it ; my aversion for him was extraordinary , though I could give my father ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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agayne alwayes Amyntas awaye brynge callyd cause chese Codrus connynge Coridon Cornix Countess of Devonshire court courtiers cyte daunce daye death doth dryve dyvers Earl Earl of Warwick eche eclogue father Faustus fayre folowe FREDERICK WILLIAM FAIRHOLT fynde fyre fyrste grete gyve hath heare honour husband JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL JAMES PRIOR kepe knowe labour Lady Warwick live Lord lyfe lyke lyve lyvynge maner married maye mayst mery Minalcas misery myddes myght mynde myne nere never nothynge nought payne Percy Society playne pleasaunt pleasure poynt praye Rich ryches ryght sayde saye servauntes shalt thou shee shewed shulde sonne stryfe styll swete tell thee therfore therof theyr thing thou art thou hast thyne thynge thynke Tyll tyme unto vayne waye whan whyle wife wolde woman words wretched wyfe wyll wyse yerth yonge