Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxvi
... fyre , fyre , fyre ; water , water ; fyre ; ' tyll the fyre in the squybs be spent . " This Vice is the loveless man , and this dialogue ensues : — " Lover loved . Water and fyre ! No lover nor loved . Nay , water for fyre , I meane ...
... fyre , fyre , fyre ; water , water ; fyre ; ' tyll the fyre in the squybs be spent . " This Vice is the loveless man , and this dialogue ensues : — " Lover loved . Water and fyre ! No lover nor loved . Nay , water for fyre , I meane ...
Page xliii
... fyre . Johan . She that broughte the these waxe can- dylles twayne , She is a good companyon certayn . Tyb . What , was it not my gossyp Margery ? Syr J. Yes , she is a blessed woman surely . Tyb . Nowe wolde God I were as good as she ...
... fyre . Johan . She that broughte the these waxe can- dylles twayne , She is a good companyon certayn . Tyb . What , was it not my gossyp Margery ? Syr J. Yes , she is a blessed woman surely . Tyb . Nowe wolde God I were as good as she ...
Page xlvii
... fyre Chafyng the wax , and dare none other wyse do . Syr J. And shall we alway syt here styll , we two ! That were to mych . Tyb . Then ryse we out of this place . Syr J. And kys me than in the stede of grace ; And farewell leman and my ...
... fyre Chafyng the wax , and dare none other wyse do . Syr J. And shall we alway syt here styll , we two ! That were to mych . Tyb . Then ryse we out of this place . Syr J. And kys me than in the stede of grace ; And farewell leman and my ...
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