Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... frendes made an appoyntement , And agaynst this nyght we dyd assent That in a place we wolde sup together ; And one of them sayd , he wolde brynge thether Ale and bread ; and for my parte , I Sayd , that I wolde gyve them a pye , And ...
... frendes made an appoyntement , And agaynst this nyght we dyd assent That in a place we wolde sup together ; And one of them sayd , he wolde brynge thether Ale and bread ; and for my parte , I Sayd , that I wolde gyve them a pye , And ...
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... frendes to this text take hede , ye Beware how ye despyse the freres , pore Which ar in this worlde crystes mynysters ; But do them with an harty chere receyue , Leste they happen your houses for to leue , And than God wyll take ...
... frendes to this text take hede , ye Beware how ye despyse the freres , pore Which ar in this worlde crystes mynysters ; But do them with an harty chere receyue , Leste they happen your houses for to leue , And than God wyll take ...
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