Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 35
... hope to get a princely ritch reward ; His tongue is tipt with honey for to glaver , Pride deales the deck , whilst chance doth choose the card ; Then comes another and his game hath mard , Sitting betwixt him and the morning sun ; Thus ...
... hope to get a princely ritch reward ; His tongue is tipt with honey for to glaver , Pride deales the deck , whilst chance doth choose the card ; Then comes another and his game hath mard , Sitting betwixt him and the morning sun ; Thus ...
Page 44
... hope , in joy , in peace , in blisse , Joying all joy with this content of his . But now good fortune lands my little boate Upon the shoare of his desired rest : Now must I leave awhile my rurall noate , To thinke on him whom my soule ...
... hope , in joy , in peace , in blisse , Joying all joy with this content of his . But now good fortune lands my little boate Upon the shoare of his desired rest : Now must I leave awhile my rurall noate , To thinke on him whom my soule ...
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... hope to lyttyll , some wytts hope to muche . By whyche over much I sey , and sey must ye , That wytty and wyttles one in thys case be . And thus in both casys , reasonyng cawse showth , Cawse to conclewd , that to the wytty growth As ...
... hope to lyttyll , some wytts hope to muche . By whyche over much I sey , and sey must ye , That wytty and wyttles one in thys case be . And thus in both casys , reasonyng cawse showth , Cawse to conclewd , that to the wytty growth As ...
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