Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... one of them stand still at my elbow , full of drinke , that I might not be driven to trouble your grace's man so often to call for it . ' This pleasant and speedy reverse of the former wordes holpe all the matter again vi.
... one of them stand still at my elbow , full of drinke , that I might not be driven to trouble your grace's man so often to call for it . ' This pleasant and speedy reverse of the former wordes holpe all the matter again vi.
Page lxvii
... frere , yf thou wylt algatys rave . Frere . Nay , chorle , I the defy ! I shall trouble the fyrst , Thou shalt go to pryson by and by , Let me se now do thy worst . Prat with the Pardoner , and the Parson with the e 2 lxvii.
... frere , yf thou wylt algatys rave . Frere . Nay , chorle , I the defy ! I shall trouble the fyrst , Thou shalt go to pryson by and by , Let me se now do thy worst . Prat with the Pardoner , and the Parson with the e 2 lxvii.
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... trouble the realm full oft . New moon , new moon , I hail thee ! By all the virtue in my body , Grant this night that I may see , He who my true love is to be . ‡ A January haddock , A February bannock , And a March pint of ale . [ ] A ...
... trouble the realm full oft . New moon , new moon , I hail thee ! By all the virtue in my body , Grant this night that I may see , He who my true love is to be . ‡ A January haddock , A February bannock , And a March pint of ale . [ ] A ...
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