Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxxiii
... harde the bawlyng . Wylt thou never leve this wawlyng ? Howe the dyvell dost thou thy self behave ? Shall we ever have this worke , thou knave ? Johan . What , wyfe , how sayst you , was it well gest of me That thou woldest be come home ...
... harde the bawlyng . Wylt thou never leve this wawlyng ? Howe the dyvell dost thou thy self behave ? Shall we ever have this worke , thou knave ? Johan . What , wyfe , how sayst you , was it well gest of me That thou woldest be come home ...
Page xliii
... harde as wyre . Tyb . Thou must chafe it a lytle at the 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 ...
... harde as wyre . Tyb . Thou must chafe it a lytle at the 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 ...
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... Harde ye the pryncypall that plantyd thys jar ? I harde all ! JEROME . JAMES . And dothe not all on my syde fall ? JEROME . No , yf ye had resonyd as I WIT AND FOLLY . 17.
... Harde ye the pryncypall that plantyd thys jar ? I harde all ! JEROME . JAMES . And dothe not all on my syde fall ? JEROME . No , yf ye had resonyd as I WIT AND FOLLY . 17.
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