Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... grace's standing cups . ' The duke , thinking he had spoken it of some knowledge that his plate was lately sold ... grace ; but I would have one of them stand still at my elbow , full of drinke , that I might not be driven to trouble ...
... grace's standing cups . ' The duke , thinking he had spoken it of some knowledge that his plate was lately sold ... grace ; but I would have one of them stand still at my elbow , full of drinke , that I might not be driven to trouble ...
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... grace of God alwey to grace , alewrthe man , And when man wyll call for grace of grace asewrth man . To assyst man gods comandments to fulfyll , At all tymes yf man cast owte yll wyllyng wyll . Nowe syns the crystyane , that wurkythe ...
... grace of God alwey to grace , alewrthe man , And when man wyll call for grace of grace asewrth man . To assyst man gods comandments to fulfyll , At all tymes yf man cast owte yll wyllyng wyll . Nowe syns the crystyane , that wurkythe ...
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... grace ye may ryse , To be bothe wytty and wyttyly wyse . In governans of gods gyfts in suche syse As wysdom alwey gydyth , wherby thys schall fall Gods gyfts to gods glory bothe ye may vse and schall . Thes woords of cowncell in whych I ...
... grace ye may ryse , To be bothe wytty and wyttyly wyse . In governans of gods gyfts in suche syse As wysdom alwey gydyth , wherby thys schall fall Gods gyfts to gods glory bothe ye may vse and schall . Thes woords of cowncell in whych I ...
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