Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... line , to take a dainty dish ; Thy rods shall be of cane , thy lines of silke , Thy hooks of silver , and thy bayts of milke . Or if thou lov'st to hear sweet melodie , Or pipe a round upon an oaten reede , Or make thyselfe glad with ...
... line , to take a dainty dish ; Thy rods shall be of cane , thy lines of silke , Thy hooks of silver , and thy bayts of milke . Or if thou lov'st to hear sweet melodie , Or pipe a round upon an oaten reede , Or make thyselfe glad with ...
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... being answerable for their sins have sure chance of heaven , a position which is overthrown by Jerome , who enters and con- tradicts him , ( p . 16 of our edition last line but two ) , proving the untenableness of such an argument lxxviii.
... being answerable for their sins have sure chance of heaven , a position which is overthrown by Jerome , who enters and con- tradicts him , ( p . 16 of our edition last line but two ) , proving the untenableness of such an argument lxxviii.
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... line of this " old saw " is evidently a corruption of the Psalms , according to the Latin translation , beginning Te Deum , Mi Deus , and Miserere mei . Varia : - Tid , mid , et misera , Carling , Palm , and good Pace - day . Care ...
... line of this " old saw " is evidently a corruption of the Psalms , according to the Latin translation , beginning Te Deum , Mi Deus , and Miserere mei . Varia : - Tid , mid , et misera , Carling , Palm , and good Pace - day . Care ...
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