Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... brought in silens , And I by an usher brought in presens Of Lucyfer : then lowe , as wel I could , I knelyd , whiche he so well alowde , That thus he beckte , and by saynt Antony He smyled on me well favouredly , * Euer ] cure , edit ...
... brought in silens , And I by an usher brought in presens Of Lucyfer : then lowe , as wel I could , I knelyd , whiche he so well alowde , That thus he beckte , and by saynt Antony He smyled on me well favouredly , * Euer ] cure , edit ...
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... brought to pas , To tell the joy wherin she was ; And of all the devylls , for joy how they Did rore at her delyvery , And how the cheynes in hell did rynge , And how all the soules therin did synge ; And how we were brought to the gate ...
... brought to pas , To tell the joy wherin she was ; And of all the devylls , for joy how they Did rore at her delyvery , And how the cheynes in hell did rynge , And how all the soules therin did synge ; And how we were brought to the gate ...
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... brought him tooe , To bring him through the West Countrey . Then Humphrey Brereton with mickle might , Hard at Latham knocketh hee ; Who is it , said the porter , this time of the night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then ...
... brought him tooe , To bring him through the West Countrey . Then Humphrey Brereton with mickle might , Hard at Latham knocketh hee ; Who is it , said the porter , this time of the night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then ...
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