Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... whome they cannot love . " And thereupon ensues some pages of rather dry reasoning , in which each party do their best to maintain their position , the lover endeavour- ing to illustrate that of each by saying : - 66 I put case that ye ...
... whome they cannot love . " And thereupon ensues some pages of rather dry reasoning , in which each party do their best to maintain their position , the lover endeavour- ing to illustrate that of each by saying : - 66 I put case that ye ...
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... whome owr pryns hys grete grace gave , To grawnt hym long length of encres in estate , At full fyne wherof hys most hy gyfts to have ; By his most faythfull vse , reward in suche rate , As ys promysed in scrypture , alegyd late ; The ...
... whome owr pryns hys grete grace gave , To grawnt hym long length of encres in estate , At full fyne wherof hys most hy gyfts to have ; By his most faythfull vse , reward in suche rate , As ys promysed in scrypture , alegyd late ; The ...
Page 75
... caste yt to that gentylman , And bade hym brynge yt to Lancashire , To my ladye that is at whome ; At hir table she may sitt , Or she see hir lorde yt may be longe : I have noe feete to schunte nor flytte , I LADY BESSY . 75.
... caste yt to that gentylman , And bade hym brynge yt to Lancashire , To my ladye that is at whome ; At hir table she may sitt , Or she see hir lorde yt may be longe : I have noe feete to schunte nor flytte , I LADY BESSY . 75.
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