Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Percy Society. And if this bongrace they do deuoutly kys , And offer therto , as theyre deuocyon is . Here is another relyke , eke a precyous one , Of all helowes the blessyd jaw bone , Which relyke , without any fayle , Agaynst poyson ...
Percy Society. And if this bongrace they do deuoutly kys , And offer therto , as theyre deuocyon is . Here is another relyke , eke a precyous one , Of all helowes the blessyd jaw bone , Which relyke , without any fayle , Agaynst poyson ...
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... therto ? I wyll rede them now , what sayest thou Hast thou any thynge therwith to do ? Thynkest that I wyll stande , and tary for thy leasure , Am I bounde to do so moche for thy pleasure ? Frere . For my pleasure ? nay I wolde thou ...
... therto ? I wyll rede them now , what sayest thou Hast thou any thynge therwith to do ? Thynkest that I wyll stande , and tary for thy leasure , Am I bounde to do so moche for thy pleasure ? Frere . For my pleasure ? nay I wolde thou ...
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