Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxii
... Lover beloved now enters , and rapturously dilates on the happiness of his position , when the per- fectly careless free - man , " Nother lover nor loved , " enters with , - " Nowe god you good evyn , mayster Woodcock ! Lover loved ...
... Lover beloved now enters , and rapturously dilates on the happiness of his position , when the per- fectly careless free - man , " Nother lover nor loved , " enters with , - " Nowe god you good evyn , mayster Woodcock ! Lover loved ...
Page xxiii
... Lover loved . Howe so ? No lover nor loved . Thus : lo ! That I do perceive by your formare proces ye be a lover , wherto ye confes Yourself beloved , in as loving wyse As by wit and wyll ye can wyshe to devyse ; Concluding therein ...
... Lover loved . Howe so ? No lover nor loved . Thus : lo ! That I do perceive by your formare proces ye be a lover , wherto ye confes Yourself beloved , in as loving wyse As by wit and wyll ye can wyshe to devyse ; Concluding therein ...
Page xxiv
... lover , whom he discovers by peeping in at her chamber - window , after she has reported his unkindness had killed her . He taunts her with her perfidy , and consoles himself with being no serious lover . The Beloved lover now enters ...
... lover , whom he discovers by peeping in at her chamber - window , after she has reported his unkindness had killed her . He taunts her with her perfidy , and consoles himself with being no serious lover . The Beloved lover now enters ...
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