Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... in pomp and state most delightfully ; And now to fortune's fair dissimulation , Brought in cruel and uncouth plagues most piteously . Shore's wife I am , So known by name ; * And at the Flower - de - luce , in OF GOOD - WILL . 9.
... in pomp and state most delightfully ; And now to fortune's fair dissimulation , Brought in cruel and uncouth plagues most piteously . Shore's wife I am , So known by name ; * And at the Flower - de - luce , in OF GOOD - WILL . 9.
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... fortune did his glory raise . Thus unknown , he matcht With the king's fair daughter ; Children seven he had , Ere she to him was known ; But when he understood She was a royal princess , By this means , at last , He shewèd forth her ...
... fortune did his glory raise . Thus unknown , he matcht With the king's fair daughter ; Children seven he had , Ere she to him was known ; But when he understood She was a royal princess , By this means , at last , He shewèd forth her ...
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... Fortune had throwne her worst , and all men's ruth ; Whoe , like a satyre now , from men's aboade The uncouth pathes of gloomy deserts trode ; Deepe , sullen vales , that never mercy wonne , To have a kinde looke from the powrefull sun ...
... Fortune had throwne her worst , and all men's ruth ; Whoe , like a satyre now , from men's aboade The uncouth pathes of gloomy deserts trode ; Deepe , sullen vales , that never mercy wonne , To have a kinde looke from the powrefull sun ...
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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