Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... present during the conversation with the gentleman and merchant . He then leaves Mery Reporte to interrogate the remaining suppliants , who are not all on the stage together , one entering as the other with- draws . A goodly dame , an ...
... present during the conversation with the gentleman and merchant . He then leaves Mery Reporte to interrogate the remaining suppliants , who are not all on the stage together , one entering as the other with- draws . A goodly dame , an ...
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... present porpose pryncypally : I grawnt to agree , as ye have defynd , Of labor of body and labor of mynde , That labor or payne of mynd ys the greter : And thys now grawntyd , what be ye the better ? JAMES . So muche the bettyr , and ...
... present porpose pryncypally : I grawnt to agree , as ye have defynd , Of labor of body and labor of mynde , That labor or payne of mynd ys the greter : And thys now grawntyd , what be ye the better ? JAMES . So muche the bettyr , and ...
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... present , By whych he and yow dyssolvyd argewment ; Bothe parts by bothe partyse wer so endyd , That your part full fayntly ye defendyd ; Thowgh the more meryt of owr redemptyon Stande in crystys passyon , yet in execusyon Therof ...
... present , By whych he and yow dyssolvyd argewment ; Bothe parts by bothe partyse wer so endyd , That your part full fayntly ye defendyd ; Thowgh the more meryt of owr redemptyon Stande in crystys passyon , yet in execusyon Therof ...
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