Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxii
... mayster Woodcock ! Lover loved . that mock ? Cometh of rudnesse , or lewdenesse , No lover nor loved . Come wherof it shall , ye come of such stock That god ye good evyn , mayster Woodcock ! Lover loved . This losell , by lyke , hath ...
... mayster Woodcock ! Lover loved . that mock ? Cometh of rudnesse , or lewdenesse , No lover nor loved . Come wherof it shall , ye come of such stock That god ye good evyn , mayster Woodcock ! Lover loved . This losell , by lyke , hath ...
Page xxvii
... mayster Woodcock is goone clere ! O mayster Woodcock , fayr mot be fall ye , Of ryght , mayster Woodcock , I must nowe call ye ! Maystres stand you here afore and rubbe hym , And I wyll stande here behynde and dubbe hym , Nay , the ...
... mayster Woodcock is goone clere ! O mayster Woodcock , fayr mot be fall ye , Of ryght , mayster Woodcock , I must nowe call ye ! Maystres stand you here afore and rubbe hym , And I wyll stande here behynde and dubbe hym , Nay , the ...
Page lxv
... Mayster Parson , I maruayll ye wyll gyue lycence To this false knaue , in this audience To publysh his ragman rolles with lyes ; I desyred hym y wys more than ones or twyse To holde his peas , tyll that I had done ; But he wolde here no ...
... Mayster Parson , I maruayll ye wyll gyue lycence To this false knaue , in this audience To publysh his ragman rolles with lyes ; I desyred hym y wys more than ones or twyse To holde his peas , tyll that I had done ; But he wolde here no ...
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