Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... action that to all is hatefull , Their want with welth , the poore with plentie feed : Twit no man in the teeth with what th ' hast done ; Remember flesh is fraile , and hatred shunne . Leave wicked things , which men to mischiefe move ...
... action that to all is hatefull , Their want with welth , the poore with plentie feed : Twit no man in the teeth with what th ' hast done ; Remember flesh is fraile , and hatred shunne . Leave wicked things , which men to mischiefe move ...
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... actions of their companions in power . Saturn first accuses Phoebus , who , by the heat of his morning rays , melts the frost , and thus renders the labour of the night useless . To this charge the god makes no reply , but , joined by ...
... actions of their companions in power . Saturn first accuses Phoebus , who , by the heat of his morning rays , melts the frost , and thus renders the labour of the night useless . To this charge the god makes no reply , but , joined by ...
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... actions of a lover , and singing the Skeltonical song in the praise of his mistress ( printed in the Shakspeare Society Papers , vol . i . ) , he relates a long story of tricking her by pretended love , but finds himself more thoroughly ...
... actions of a lover , and singing the Skeltonical song in the praise of his mistress ( printed in the Shakspeare Society Papers , vol . i . ) , he relates a long story of tricking her by pretended love , but finds himself more thoroughly ...
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