Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... shalt be never named meekly . If thou wilt love me , thou shalt be my boy , My sweet delight , the comfort of my minde , My love , my dove , my sollace , and my joy ; But if I can no grace nor mercie finde , Ile goe to Caucasus to ease ...
... shalt be never named meekly . If thou wilt love me , thou shalt be my boy , My sweet delight , the comfort of my minde , My love , my dove , my sollace , and my joy ; But if I can no grace nor mercie finde , Ile goe to Caucasus to ease ...
Page 18
... shalt be my guest , Weele have greene - cheeses and fine silly - bubs , And thou shalt be the chiefe of all my feast , And I will give thee two fine pretie cubs , With two yong whelps , to make thee sport withall , A golden racket , and ...
... shalt be my guest , Weele have greene - cheeses and fine silly - bubs , And thou shalt be the chiefe of all my feast , And I will give thee two fine pretie cubs , With two yong whelps , to make thee sport withall , A golden racket , and ...
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... shalt not escape me , Tyll thou hast scouryd a pare of stokys . Parso . Tut ! he weneth all is but mockes , Lay hande on hym ; and com ye on , syr frere , Ye shall of me hardely haue your hyre , Ye had none suche , this vii yere , I ...
... shalt not escape me , Tyll thou hast scouryd a pare of stokys . Parso . Tut ! he weneth all is but mockes , Lay hande on hym ; and com ye on , syr frere , Ye shall of me hardely haue your hyre , Ye had none suche , this vii yere , I ...
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