Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... drede the lyf that he is ynne . Wright's Political Songs , p . 212 . P. 7 , 1. 25. - Her hart more hard than adamant or steele . ] Compare " Midsummer Night's Dream , " ii . 2.— " You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you ...
... drede the lyf that he is ynne . Wright's Political Songs , p . 212 . P. 7 , 1. 25. - Her hart more hard than adamant or steele . ] Compare " Midsummer Night's Dream , " ii . 2.— " You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you ...
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... drede We have a lever that removethe drede with spede ; God sofereth but not wylleth he any man to syne , Nor God wylleth no synners dethe , but he be yn Suche endless males that hys fynall estate In lack of penytens mak hym selfe ...
... drede We have a lever that removethe drede with spede ; God sofereth but not wylleth he any man to syne , Nor God wylleth no synners dethe , but he be yn Suche endless males that hys fynall estate In lack of penytens mak hym selfe ...
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... , Tell hir I truste in God that hath noe peare To brynge hir love over the seae ; Commend me to that lorde withouten drede , That latlye was made the Earle of Derbye , And everie heare of my heade For a man mighte LADY BESSY . 57.
... , Tell hir I truste in God that hath noe peare To brynge hir love over the seae ; Commend me to that lorde withouten drede , That latlye was made the Earle of Derbye , And everie heare of my heade For a man mighte LADY BESSY . 57.
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