Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xviii
... speech , if it accords with those of his companions , takes up two lines . We may then suppose either Jupiter , or Mery Reporte , addresses the audience by way of epilogue , and that it concludes with - Imprinted by W. Rastell , 1533 ...
... speech , if it accords with those of his companions , takes up two lines . We may then suppose either Jupiter , or Mery Reporte , addresses the audience by way of epilogue , and that it concludes with - Imprinted by W. Rastell , 1533 ...
Page xix
... speech of the boy occupies more than the two lines , as Dr. Bliss conjectures . The play thus ends : — " Boye . Godfather god , I wyll do somewhat for you agayne . By Christe ! ye may happe to have a byrd or twayne , And I promyse yf ...
... speech of the boy occupies more than the two lines , as Dr. Bliss conjectures . The play thus ends : — " Boye . Godfather god , I wyll do somewhat for you agayne . By Christe ! ye may happe to have a byrd or twayne , And I promyse yf ...
Page li
... com- mences with this speech by the friar : - " Deus hic , the holy trynyte Preserve all that nowe here be . Dere bretherne , yf ye wyll consyder The cause why I am come hyder , Ye wolde be glad to knowe my intent , For d 2 li.
... com- mences with this speech by the friar : - " Deus hic , the holy trynyte Preserve all that nowe here be . Dere bretherne , yf ye wyll consyder The cause why I am come hyder , Ye wolde be glad to knowe my intent , For d 2 li.
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