Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... matter And the debate betwene you and her . Syr J. secret . I shall tell the , but thou must kepe Johan . As for that , syr , I shall not let . Syr J. I shall tell the now the matter playne , She is angry with me and hath me in dysdayn ...
... matter And the debate betwene you and her . Syr J. secret . I shall tell the , but thou must kepe Johan . As for that , syr , I shall not let . Syr J. I shall tell the now the matter playne , She is angry with me and hath me in dysdayn ...
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... matter of bothe let your answer be hard . Whether ye wold be a man resonabyll , Or vnresonabyll ; and except ye fabyll Thys answer shall show playne and vndowtydly , Whether ye wold be wyttles or wytty . JOHN . In good faythe I tak thys ...
... matter of bothe let your answer be hard . Whether ye wold be a man resonabyll , Or vnresonabyll ; and except ye fabyll Thys answer shall show playne and vndowtydly , Whether ye wold be wyttles or wytty . JOHN . In good faythe I tak thys ...
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Percy Society. As think best I will agree . you Now I see the matter you do not faine , I have thought in this matter as much as yee : But it is hard to trust women , For many a man is brought into great woe , Through telling to women ...
Percy Society. As think best I will agree . you Now I see the matter you do not faine , I have thought in this matter as much as yee : But it is hard to trust women , For many a man is brought into great woe , Through telling to women ...
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