Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... began to doate againe ; and often woo , Her would he often pray , When through old age enfeebled was his braine : But she before had lov'd a lustie youth , That now was dead , the cause of all her ruth . And thus it hapned , Death and ...
... began to doate againe ; and often woo , Her would he often pray , When through old age enfeebled was his braine : But she before had lov'd a lustie youth , That now was dead , the cause of all her ruth . And thus it hapned , Death and ...
Page lxxii
... began : Lucyfere , By the power of god chyefe devyll of hell , To all the devyls that there do dwell , And every of them we sende gretynge , Under streyght charge and commaundynge , That they aydynge and assystent be To suche a Pardoner ...
... began : Lucyfere , By the power of god chyefe devyll of hell , To all the devyls that there do dwell , And every of them we sende gretynge , Under streyght charge and commaundynge , That they aydynge and assystent be To suche a Pardoner ...
Page 41
... began for to flee , And so did many other moe ; When King Richard that sight did see , In his heart hee was never soe woe : I pray you , my merry men , be not away , For upon this field will I like a man dye , For I had rather dye this ...
... began for to flee , And so did many other moe ; When King Richard that sight did see , In his heart hee was never soe woe : I pray you , my merry men , be not away , For upon this field will I like a man dye , For I had rather dye this ...
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