Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 13
... mean , Upon a broken reed to lean ? Or what fond fury did me move , Thus to abuse my dearest love ? Whose visage , grac'd with heavenly hue , Doth Ellen's honour quite subdue . The glory of her beauteous pride , Sweet Estrild's father ...
... mean , Upon a broken reed to lean ? Or what fond fury did me move , Thus to abuse my dearest love ? Whose visage , grac'd with heavenly hue , Doth Ellen's honour quite subdue . The glory of her beauteous pride , Sweet Estrild's father ...
Page 64
... 'd , thro ' want , to beg Relief of many men . In this distress oft would he say , To Rome I mean to go , To seek Alphonso , my dear friend , Who will relieve my woe . To Rome , when poor Ganselo came , And found 64 THE GARLAND.
... 'd , thro ' want , to beg Relief of many men . In this distress oft would he say , To Rome I mean to go , To seek Alphonso , my dear friend , Who will relieve my woe . To Rome , when poor Ganselo came , And found 64 THE GARLAND.
Page 90
... mean learning , Che was not worth a vart : Vor when we had the old lawe , A merry world was then , And every thing was plenty Among all zortes of men . Truth . Thou givest me an answer , As did the Jews sometimes Unto the prophet ...
... mean learning , Che was not worth a vart : Vor when we had the old lawe , A merry world was then , And every thing was plenty Among all zortes of men . Truth . Thou givest me an answer , As did the Jews sometimes Unto the prophet ...
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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