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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... thynge that is brought to distruccyon : Another thynge styll I brynge forth agayne , Thus wondersly I worke and never in vayne . The great world beholde lo devydyd wondersly Into two regyons , wherof on I call The etheriall region ...
... thynge that is brought to distruccyon : Another thynge styll I brynge forth agayne , Thus wondersly I worke and never in vayne . The great world beholde lo devydyd wondersly Into two regyons , wherof on I call The etheriall region ...
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... thynge Wolde do well at our maisters wasshynge . Hu . What thynge is that I the prey . Sen. Mary thus , canst thou tell us yet Where is any rose water to get ? Ta . Ye , that I can well purvey , As good as ever you put to your nose ...
... thynge Wolde do well at our maisters wasshynge . Hu . What thynge is that I the prey . Sen. Mary thus , canst thou tell us yet Where is any rose water to get ? Ta . Ye , that I can well purvey , As good as ever you put to your nose ...
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... thynge that was good I greatly hated , As one which lacked both wytte and reason ; The thyng that was evyll I ever loved , Which now I see is my confusyon . ; I coulde not abyde of the schole to heare Maysters and teachers my harte ...
... thynge that was good I greatly hated , As one which lacked both wytte and reason ; The thyng that was evyll I ever loved , Which now I see is my confusyon . ; I coulde not abyde of the schole to heare Maysters and teachers my harte ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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