Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxv
... swete harte ; love is my feader , Love is my lorde , and love is my leader ! Of all myne affayres in thought , word , or dede , Love is the Christ crosse that must be my spede ! " This the other denies , and declares that the torment of ...
... swete harte ; love is my feader , Love is my lorde , and love is my leader ! Of all myne affayres in thought , word , or dede , Love is the Christ crosse that must be my spede ! " This the other denies , and declares that the torment of ...
Page xxxiii
... swete Tyb , I the requyre . " Tyb now tells him she feels very unwell , and the husband declares to himself his utter want of sympathy , and his jealousy of Sir John ; which is not a little increased when the wife desiring him to guess ...
... swete Tyb , I the requyre . " Tyb now tells him she feels very unwell , and the husband declares to himself his utter want of sympathy , and his jealousy of Sir John ; which is not a little increased when the wife desiring him to guess ...
Page xli
... to wash their hands , and place the pie on the table ; the priest , on the contrary , being received with , - " Welcome , myn owne swete harte , We shall make some chere or we departe . " to the great annoyance of John , who declares , xli.
... to wash their hands , and place the pie on the table ; the priest , on the contrary , being received with , - " Welcome , myn owne swete harte , We shall make some chere or we departe . " to the great annoyance of John , who declares , xli.
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