Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... lyke ful wel your talke : But masse me no more messinges . The right way wil I walke . 151 For thoughe I have no learning , yet I know chese from chalke , And yche can perceive your juggling , as crafty as ye walke . But leve your ...
... lyke ful wel your talke : But masse me no more messinges . The right way wil I walke . 151 For thoughe I have no learning , yet I know chese from chalke , And yche can perceive your juggling , as crafty as ye walke . But leve your ...
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... wycked cloke thys pryde , and prayse it , and lyke it well ; But theyr prayse and cloke wyll not serve , but hoyst them to the devyll of hell . They saye that all the pryde is in the harte B 2 --PAIN AND SORROW OF EVIL MARRIAGE.
... wycked cloke thys pryde , and prayse it , and lyke it well ; But theyr prayse and cloke wyll not serve , but hoyst them to the devyll of hell . They saye that all the pryde is in the harte B 2 --PAIN AND SORROW OF EVIL MARRIAGE.
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... Lyke as thee jolye ale house . " Our old printers constantly confounded thee and the . Of this error several instances will be found in the course of the poem . P. 4 , 1. 10. - The " ale stake " must have been the post on which the sign ...
... Lyke as thee jolye ale house . " Our old printers constantly confounded thee and the . Of this error several instances will be found in the course of the poem . P. 4 , 1. 10. - The " ale stake " must have been the post on which the sign ...
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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