Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... bearing ; Make no debate , least quickly thou bewaile thee , Visit the sicke with comfortable chearing : Pittie the prisner , helpe the fatherlesse , Revenge the widdowes wrongs in her distresse . Thinke on thy grave , remember still ...
... bearing ; Make no debate , least quickly thou bewaile thee , Visit the sicke with comfortable chearing : Pittie the prisner , helpe the fatherlesse , Revenge the widdowes wrongs in her distresse . Thinke on thy grave , remember still ...
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... bearing of palms on Palm Sunday was to be continued and not cast away . It appears they were borne in England till the 2nd of Edward VI . In Stowe's Chronicle , by Howes , the practice is said to have been discontinued in 1548. - Brand ...
... bearing of palms on Palm Sunday was to be continued and not cast away . It appears they were borne in England till the 2nd of Edward VI . In Stowe's Chronicle , by Howes , the practice is said to have been discontinued in 1548. - Brand ...
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... bearing most plentiful wise . - Tusser . " Peas and beans , sown during the increase , do run more to hawm and straw ; and during ye declension , more to cod , accord- ing to the common consent of countrymen . " - Tusser Redivivus . 8vo ...
... bearing most plentiful wise . - Tusser . " Peas and beans , sown during the increase , do run more to hawm and straw ; and during ye declension , more to cod , accord- ing to the common consent of countrymen . " - Tusser Redivivus . 8vo ...
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