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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... Wood , that , living to see his monastery dissolv❜d , he became vicar of Much - Badew , in Essex , and in 1546 , † of the Church of St. Matthew the Apostle , at Wokey , in Somersetshire , and finally instituted ( 6 * The colophon runs ...
... Wood , that , living to see his monastery dissolv❜d , he became vicar of Much - Badew , in Essex , and in 1546 , † of the Church of St. Matthew the Apostle , at Wokey , in Somersetshire , and finally instituted ( 6 * The colophon runs ...
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... wood hungry * that time is many one , That some would gladly be gnawing of a bone , On which vile curres hath gnawen on before , His purse is empty and hunger is so sore ; Or some by feblenes and weery tarying Lese their appetite that ...
... wood hungry * that time is many one , That some would gladly be gnawing of a bone , On which vile curres hath gnawen on before , His purse is empty and hunger is so sore ; Or some by feblenes and weery tarying Lese their appetite that ...
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... wood from streete to streete , To sell the same , that we both togyther Our lyvynge may get , as is most mete . Hence , nidiot , hence , without more delaye ! What meanest thou thus to stagger and staye ? H. O Lorde ! what , howe ...
... wood from streete to streete , To sell the same , that we both togyther Our lyvynge may get , as is most mete . Hence , nidiot , hence , without more delaye ! What meanest thou thus to stagger and staye ? H. O Lorde ! what , howe ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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