Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... heart , or drying of the brain . ” James triumphs over his adversary , by the assertion that fools not being answerable for their sins have sure chance of heaven , a position which is overthrown by Jerome , who enters and con- tradicts ...
... heart , or drying of the brain . ” James triumphs over his adversary , by the assertion that fools not being answerable for their sins have sure chance of heaven , a position which is overthrown by Jerome , who enters and con- tradicts ...
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Percy Society. When I parted with him his heart did change , From Latham to Manchester he road me by . Upon Salford Bridge I turned my horse againe , My son George by the hand I hent ; I held so hard forsooth certaine , That his formast ...
Percy Society. When I parted with him his heart did change , From Latham to Manchester he road me by . Upon Salford Bridge I turned my horse againe , My son George by the hand I hent ; I held so hard forsooth certaine , That his formast ...
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... heart hee was never soe woe : I pray you , my merry men , be not away , For upon this field will I like a man dye , For I had rather dye this day , Then with the Standley prisoner to be . A knight to King Richard can say there , Good ...
... heart hee was never soe woe : I pray you , my merry men , be not away , For upon this field will I like a man dye , For I had rather dye this day , Then with the Standley prisoner to be . A knight to King Richard can say there , Good ...
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