Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... downe the pardoner , with an euyll happe ! Pardo . Maister frere , I holde it best To kepe your tonge while ye be in rest . Frere . I say one pull the knaue of his stole . Pardo . Nay one pull the frere downe lyke a fole . Frere . Leue ...
... downe the pardoner , with an euyll happe ! Pardo . Maister frere , I holde it best To kepe your tonge while ye be in rest . Frere . I say one pull the knaue of his stole . Pardo . Nay one pull the frere downe lyke a fole . Frere . Leue ...
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... downe ; They called him Henry Tydder , in scorn truely , And said , in England he shou'd wear no crowne ; Rowland bethought him of a wyle then , And tied a writeing to a stone , And threw the writeing over the wall certain , And bad the ...
... downe ; They called him Henry Tydder , in scorn truely , And said , in England he shou'd wear no crowne ; Rowland bethought him of a wyle then , And tied a writeing to a stone , And threw the writeing over the wall certain , And bad the ...
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... downe unto the bed syde , Wheras the Lorde Strange laye ; The lorde he mused in that tyde , And said , Humfrey , what haste thou to saye ? How fareth my father that now ble lorde , In all England he hath noe peare ? Humfrey tooke a ...
... downe unto the bed syde , Wheras the Lorde Strange laye ; The lorde he mused in that tyde , And said , Humfrey , what haste thou to saye ? How fareth my father that now ble lorde , In all England he hath noe peare ? Humfrey tooke a ...
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