Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxi
... agayne . " The Woman Beloved , not loving , now enters ; who declares the untenableness of the position he takes up , and enters into an argument , with these words : ― " Ye be a lovyr no whyt loved agayne , And I am loved of whome I ...
... agayne . " The Woman Beloved , not loving , now enters ; who declares the untenableness of the position he takes up , and enters into an argument , with these words : ― " Ye be a lovyr no whyt loved agayne , And I am loved of whome I ...
Page xxiii
... a lover beloved agayne . In which conclusion before all this flock , I shall prove you plain to be a woodcock . ” He then urges his own total absence from all care : - 66 ' My parte for most pleasaunt may soon be gest By my contynuall ...
... a lover beloved agayne . In which conclusion before all this flock , I shall prove you plain to be a woodcock . ” He then urges his own total absence from all care : - 66 ' My parte for most pleasaunt may soon be gest By my contynuall ...
Page xxxvii
... a curst fole . Tyb . Go thy ways nowe , and tary no more For I am a hungred very sore . Johan . Mary , I go . 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 ...
... a curst fole . Tyb . Go thy ways nowe , and tary no more For I am a hungred very sore . Johan . Mary , I go . 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 ...
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