Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... side , in her last illness , to amuse her with his happy talent of telling diverting stories . Heywood seems to have had a great respect , or even attachment to Mary ; and when she was eighteen years of age composed a poem in her praise ...
... side , in her last illness , to amuse her with his happy talent of telling diverting stories . Heywood seems to have had a great respect , or even attachment to Mary ; and when she was eighteen years of age composed a poem in her praise ...
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... side , " hear the pelting of the pitiless storm without . † A kind of proverbial taunt to one whose teeth are chatter- ing with cold . ‡ Brand , on the authority of Bailey , says , “ That the common people , in some counties in England ...
... side , " hear the pelting of the pitiless storm without . † A kind of proverbial taunt to one whose teeth are chatter- ing with cold . ‡ Brand , on the authority of Bailey , says , “ That the common people , in some counties in England ...
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... side skirted I do tell thee Wherein the gold sowe will I : If any man faine whose is the shipp truely That saileth forth upon the sea , Say it is the Lord Lislay , In England and France well beloved is he . Then came forth the Earle of ...
... side skirted I do tell thee Wherein the gold sowe will I : If any man faine whose is the shipp truely That saileth forth upon the sea , Say it is the Lord Lislay , In England and France well beloved is he . Then came forth the Earle of ...
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