Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxxii
... wyfe betwene heven and hell Which was ever beten halfe so well . " He continues in this vehement strain for a considerable length of time , increasing his threats as he pursues the subject , declaring , — " That is a poynt of an honest ...
... wyfe betwene heven and hell Which was ever beten halfe so well . " He continues in this vehement strain for a considerable length of time , increasing his threats as he pursues the subject , declaring , — " That is a poynt of an honest ...
Page xxxiv
... wyfe , and swere no more , But I beshrewe both your hartes therfore . Tyb . Yet , peradventure , thou has suspection Of that was never thought nor done . Johan . Tusshe , wife , let all suche matters be , I love thee well , though thou ...
... wyfe , and swere no more , But I beshrewe both your hartes therfore . Tyb . Yet , peradventure , thou has suspection Of that was never thought nor done . Johan . Tusshe , wife , let all suche matters be , I love thee well , though thou ...
Page xl
... wyfe . Syr J. If ever she dyd , or thought me any yll , Now I forgyve her with me fre wyll ; Therfore Johan Johan , now get the home And thank thy wyfe , and say I wyll not come . Johan . Yet , let me know , now good Syr Jhan , Where ye ...
... wyfe . Syr J. If ever she dyd , or thought me any yll , Now I forgyve her with me fre wyll ; Therfore Johan Johan , now get the home And thank thy wyfe , and say I wyll not come . Johan . Yet , let me know , now good Syr Jhan , Where ye ...
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