Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xlviii
... holde ; And syth it is so , and syns that ye twayn Wold gyve me no meate for my suffysance ; By cokkis soule ! I wyll take no longer payn , Ye shall do all yourself , with a very vengaunce For me , and take thou there thy payle now ...
... holde ; And syth it is so , and syns that ye twayn Wold gyve me no meate for my suffysance ; By cokkis soule ! I wyll take no longer payn , Ye shall do all yourself , with a very vengaunce For me , and take thou there thy payle now ...
Page lviii
... holde thy peace . Pardo . And I say thou frere , holde thy tonge styll . Frere . What standest thou there all the day smatterynge . Pardo . Mary what standest thou there all day clatterrynge . Frere . Mary , felow , I com hyder to lviii.
... holde thy peace . Pardo . And I say thou frere , holde thy tonge styll . Frere . What standest thou there all the day smatterynge . Pardo . Mary what standest thou there all day clatterrynge . Frere . Mary , felow , I com hyder to lviii.
Page lxv
... Holde your handes , a vengeaunce on ye bothe two , That euer ye came hyther , to make this a do ; To polute my chyrche , a myschyefe on you lyght ! I swere to you by God all myght ! Ye shall bothe repente , euery vayne of your harte ...
... Holde your handes , a vengeaunce on ye bothe two , That euer ye came hyther , to make this a do ; To polute my chyrche , a myschyefe on you lyght ! I swere to you by God all myght ! Ye shall bothe repente , euery vayne of your harte ...
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