Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... wine , and dropped into the eies , or the destilled water , taketh awaie the darknesse and dimnesse of the eies , and cleereth the sight . " P. 12 , 1. 18. - Sops in wine . ] Pinks . P. 12 , 1. 19. - Bootes . ] The marsh marigold ...
... wine , and dropped into the eies , or the destilled water , taketh awaie the darknesse and dimnesse of the eies , and cleereth the sight . " P. 12 , 1. 18. - Sops in wine . ] Pinks . P. 12 , 1. 19. - Bootes . ] The marsh marigold ...
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... wine and make merry ; Into the same inn he went full prest , Whereas the earle his brother lay . Humphrey full soon into the west Looks over a long lee ; He was aware of the Lord Strange and seven in green , Come rideing into the city ...
... wine and make merry ; Into the same inn he went full prest , Whereas the earle his brother lay . Humphrey full soon into the west Looks over a long lee ; He was aware of the Lord Strange and seven in green , Come rideing into the city ...
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... wine of the porter , then With him he took the mules three . When Humphrey came before that prince He falleth downe upon his knee , He delivereth the letters which Bessy sent , And so did he the mules three , A rich ring with a stone ...
... wine of the porter , then With him he took the mules three . When Humphrey came before that prince He falleth downe upon his knee , He delivereth the letters which Bessy sent , And so did he the mules three , A rich ring with a stone ...
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