Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... dreame ? Alas , he will not see my simple coate , For all my speckled lambe , nor milk - white goate ! Against my birth - day thou shalt be my guest , Weele have greene - cheeses and fine silly - bubs , And thou shalt be the chiefe of ...
... dreame ? Alas , he will not see my simple coate , For all my speckled lambe , nor milk - white goate ! Against my birth - day thou shalt be my guest , Weele have greene - cheeses and fine silly - bubs , And thou shalt be the chiefe of ...
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... dreame is all her super- stition : that she conceales for feare of anger . " It is unlucky to be bled , take medicine , or get married on a Friday . A child born on a Friday is doomed to misfortune . Qu . , Is it unlucky to be buried on ...
... dreame is all her super- stition : that she conceales for feare of anger . " It is unlucky to be bled , take medicine , or get married on a Friday . A child born on a Friday is doomed to misfortune . Qu . , Is it unlucky to be buried on ...
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