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Page xxi
He continues in this strain of praise for his mistress , and lamentation of her
coldness , for some time , ending with , I say , and wyll verefy , Of all paynes , the
most incomparable payne Is to be a lover not lovyd agayne . ” The Woman
Beloved ...
He continues in this strain of praise for his mistress , and lamentation of her
coldness , for some time , ending with , I say , and wyll verefy , Of all paynes , the
most incomparable payne Is to be a lover not lovyd agayne . ” The Woman
Beloved ...
Page xxxvii
Tyb But come ones agayne yet ; Brynge hyther that breade lest I forget it . Johan .
I wys it were tyme for to torne The pye , for y wys it doth borne . Tyb . Lorde ! how
my husbande nowe doth patter , And of the pye styl doth clatter . Go nowe and ...
Tyb But come ones agayne yet ; Brynge hyther that breade lest I forget it . Johan .
I wys it were tyme for to torne The pye , for y wys it doth borne . Tyb . Lorde ! how
my husbande nowe doth patter , And of the pye styl doth clatter . Go nowe and ...
Page xli
Ye , mary , I beseche your masshyp do so , My wyf taryeth for none but us twayne
; She thynketh long , or I come agayne . Syr J. Well nowe , if she chyde me in thy
presens , I wyl be content , and take in pacyens . Johan . By cokkis soule , and ...
Ye , mary , I beseche your masshyp do so , My wyf taryeth for none but us twayne
; She thynketh long , or I come agayne . Syr J. Well nowe , if she chyde me in thy
presens , I wyl be content , and take in pacyens . Johan . By cokkis soule , and ...
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