Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... sore ; But these my letters be clene purgacyon , All thoughe neuer so many synnes they haue don ; But whan thou hast taught the way and all , Yet or they com there , they may haue many a fall In the way , or that they com thyther : For ...
... sore ; But these my letters be clene purgacyon , All thoughe neuer so many synnes they haue don ; But whan thou hast taught the way and all , Yet or they com there , they may haue many a fall In the way , or that they com thyther : For ...
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... sore , yn body or ells yn mynde ; And few to all that fortewne so dothe favor But yn body and mynde bothe they do labor , And of body thes labors the most paynefullest Is the labor of mynde , I have harde gest . And lest bothe paynes or ...
... sore , yn body or ells yn mynde ; And few to all that fortewne so dothe favor But yn body and mynde bothe they do labor , And of body thes labors the most paynefullest Is the labor of mynde , I have harde gest . And lest bothe paynes or ...
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... Sore loaded with gold shall they bee , With saddle - 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 ...
... Sore loaded with gold shall they bee , With saddle - 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 ...
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