Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... ( the sinke of shame , The moath of time , the enemie to fame ) . This leare I learned of a bel - dame Trot , ( When I was yong and wylde as now thou art ) , But her good counsell I regarded not , hart . 30 THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD .
... ( the sinke of shame , The moath of time , the enemie to fame ) . This leare I learned of a bel - dame Trot , ( When I was yong and wylde as now thou art ) , But her good counsell I regarded not , hart . 30 THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHEARD .
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... the gentleman and merchant . He then leaves Mery Reporte to interrogate the remaining suppliants , who are not all on the stage together , one entering as the other with- draws . A goodly dame , an ydyll thynge , i wys xvi.
... the gentleman and merchant . He then leaves Mery Reporte to interrogate the remaining suppliants , who are not all on the stage together , one entering as the other with- draws . A goodly dame , an ydyll thynge , i wys xvi.
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... , And I am come a shroving ; Pray , dame , something , An apple , or a dumpling ; Or a piece of truckle - cheese , Of your own making ; Or a piece of pancake . ยง Candlemas eve . From Herrick . On Candlemas - day , a good goose will lay 30.
... , And I am come a shroving ; Pray , dame , something , An apple , or a dumpling ; Or a piece of truckle - cheese , Of your own making ; Or a piece of pancake . ยง Candlemas eve . From Herrick . On Candlemas - day , a good goose will lay 30.
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