Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 52
... thee . Fled is the faith that might remain in any ; Fled is the faith that should remain in many ; Fled is the faith that should in any be ; Then farewel hope , for faith is fled from thee . From faith I see that all things are a dying ...
... thee . Fled is the faith that might remain in any ; Fled is the faith that should remain in many ; Fled is the faith that should in any be ; Then farewel hope , for faith is fled from thee . From faith I see that all things are a dying ...
Page 90
... thee , father , In truth and veritie , Ign . A sorte of greater hypocrites , Thou couldst not likely see : Deceiving of the simple , With false and feignèd lies ; But such an order , truly , Christ never did devise . Ah ! ah ! che zmell ...
... thee , father , In truth and veritie , Ign . A sorte of greater hypocrites , Thou couldst not likely see : Deceiving of the simple , With false and feignèd lies ; But such an order , truly , Christ never did devise . Ah ! ah ! che zmell ...
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... thee . How should'st thou , fair lady , love me , Whom thou know'st thy country's foe ? Thy fair words make me suspect thee ; Serpents are where flowers grow . All the evil I think to thee , most gracious knight , God grant unto myself ...
... thee . How should'st thou , fair lady , love me , Whom thou know'st thy country's foe ? Thy fair words make me suspect thee ; Serpents are where flowers grow . All the evil I think to thee , most gracious knight , God grant unto myself ...
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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