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Page xxxv
Shall go for him ? nay , I shrewe me than , Go thou and seke as fast as thou can ,
And tell hym it . Johan . Shall I do so ? In fayth , it is not mete for me to go . Tyb .
But thou shalte go tell hym for all that . Johan . Than shall I tell hym , wotest thou ...
Shall go for him ? nay , I shrewe me than , Go thou and seke as fast as thou can ,
And tell hym it . Johan . Shall I do so ? In fayth , it is not mete for me to go . Tyb .
But thou shalte go tell hym for all that . Johan . Than shall I tell hym , wotest thou ...
Page xxxviii
Who is there nowe that wolde have me ? What ! Johan Johan , what newes with
the . Johan . Mary , Syr , to tell you shortly , My wyfe and I pray you hartely , And
eke desyre you wyth all our myght , That ye wolde come and sup with us to nyght
.
Who is there nowe that wolde have me ? What ! Johan Johan , what newes with
the . Johan . Mary , Syr , to tell you shortly , My wyfe and I pray you hartely , And
eke desyre you wyth all our myght , That ye wolde come and sup with us to nyght
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Page xxxix
The priest defends her character to the utinost , but in an equivocal manner ,
declaring that he could never espy That ever any did worse with her than I. " with
which John appears satisfied , and then asks : Syr J. “ But yf it please you , tell me
...
The priest defends her character to the utinost , but in an equivocal manner ,
declaring that he could never espy That ever any did worse with her than I. " with
which John appears satisfied , and then asks : Syr J. “ But yf it please you , tell me
...
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