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That on the day that she should ride , All persons through the town , Should keep
their houses , shut their doors , And clap ... And when the day of riding came , No
person did her see , Saving her lord ; after which time , The town was ever free .
That on the day that she should ride , All persons through the town , Should keep
their houses , shut their doors , And clap ... And when the day of riding came , No
person did her see , Saving her lord ; after which time , The town was ever free .
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... and contained the following manuscript note by that gentleman , which is
subjoined to the reprint as a ninth page , the work itself consisting of only four
leaves :“ This is the only copy of the Enterlude of John Bon and Mast Person , that
I have ...
... and contained the following manuscript note by that gentleman , which is
subjoined to the reprint as a ninth page , the work itself consisting of only four
leaves :“ This is the only copy of the Enterlude of John Bon and Mast Person , that
I have ...
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Mast person TALASSE , poore fooles ! so sore ye be lade , No marvel it is ,
thoughe your shoulders ake : For ye beare a great God , which ye yourselfes
made . Make of it what ye wyl , it is a wafar cake , And betwen two irons printed it
is and ...
Mast person TALASSE , poore fooles ! so sore ye be lade , No marvel it is ,
thoughe your shoulders ake : For ye beare a great God , which ye yourselfes
made . Make of it what ye wyl , it is a wafar cake , And betwen two irons printed it
is and ...
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Contents
POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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