Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Leave wicked things , which men to mischiefe move , Least crosse mis - hap may thee in danger bring : Crave no preferment of thy heavenly Jove , Nor anie honor of thy earthly king : Boast not thyselfe before th ' Almighties sight , Who ...
... Leave wicked things , which men to mischiefe move , Least crosse mis - hap may thee in danger bring : Crave no preferment of thy heavenly Jove , Nor anie honor of thy earthly king : Boast not thyselfe before th ' Almighties sight , Who ...
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... leave me so . ] Compare Midsummer Night's Dream , iii . 2 , " why unkindly didst thou leave me so ? " ? P. 46 , 1. 3. - After . ] Afterwards . The poetical legend by Drayton , here alluded to , will be found in the collected works of ...
... leave me so . ] Compare Midsummer Night's Dream , iii . 2 , " why unkindly didst thou leave me so ? " ? P. 46 , 1. 3. - After . ] Afterwards . The poetical legend by Drayton , here alluded to , will be found in the collected works of ...
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... leave hath tane , And furthe he saylethe upon the seae , Straighte to London can he ryde , Wheras the earle and Bessie lee ; He tooke them eyther a letter in hande , And bad them looke , reede and see . The earle tooke leave of Richard ...
... leave hath tane , And furthe he saylethe upon the seae , Straighte to London can he ryde , Wheras the earle and Bessie lee ; He tooke them eyther a letter in hande , And bad them looke , reede and see . The earle tooke leave of Richard ...
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