Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 55
... came , Her lovely lord lay slain , Smeer'd in blood , which life did break : Which when that she espied , Lord ! how sore she cried , Her sorrows could not counted be ; Her eyes like OF GOOD - WILL . 55 -POETICAL MISCELLANIES.
... came , Her lovely lord lay slain , Smeer'd in blood , which life did break : Which when that she espied , Lord ! how sore she cried , Her sorrows could not counted be ; Her eyes like OF GOOD - WILL . 55 -POETICAL MISCELLANIES.
Page 79
... cried , O , mother , you have done me wrong , This cannot be by you denied . For I was in the way to heaven , Two glorious angels did me guide , Who gently took me by the hand , And helped me up on every side ; Singing of psalms and ...
... cried , O , mother , you have done me wrong , This cannot be by you denied . For I was in the way to heaven , Two glorious angels did me guide , Who gently took me by the hand , And helped me up on every side ; Singing of psalms and ...
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... cried out upon , by the Papists , to Sir John Gresham , the Lord Mayor . It was a Dialogue between John Boon and Master Parson ; which two persons were brought in , reasoning together of the natural presence in the sacrament ; but the ...
... cried out upon , by the Papists , to Sir John Gresham , the Lord Mayor . It was a Dialogue between John Boon and Master Parson ; which two persons were brought in , reasoning together of the natural presence in the sacrament ; but the ...
Contents
A Song between Truth and Ignorance 89 | 6 |
STRANGE HISTORIES BY THOMAS DELONEY | 10 |
A MARRIAGE TRIUMPH BY THOMAS HEYWOOD | 18 |
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