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EDITED FROM ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS AND SCARCE PUBLICATIONS . VOL
. XXII . LONDON PRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY , BY RICHARDS , ST .
MARTINS LANE . M . DCCC . XLVIII . JOHNSON REPRINT CORPORATION 111
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EDITED FROM ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS AND SCARCE PUBLICATIONS . VOL
. XXII . LONDON PRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY , BY RICHARDS , ST .
MARTINS LANE . M . DCCC . XLVIII . JOHNSON REPRINT CORPORATION 111
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The suburbs of London , and the streets by the water side , were notoriously
infamous in the sixteenth century ; and the stews in Southwark are particularly
alluded to in Cock Lorels Bote , ( Percy Society ' s Publications , vol . 6 ) , as well
as ...
The suburbs of London , and the streets by the water side , were notoriously
infamous in the sixteenth century ; and the stews in Southwark are particularly
alluded to in Cock Lorels Bote , ( Percy Society ' s Publications , vol . 6 ) , as well
as ...
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Percy society. A pretie and mery new Enterlude , called The Disobedient Child .
compiled by Thomas Ingelend , late Student in Cambridge . ( Imprinted at London
, in Fletestrete , beneath the Conduit , by Thomas Colwell . The Players ' names ...
Percy society. A pretie and mery new Enterlude , called The Disobedient Child .
compiled by Thomas Ingelend , late Student in Cambridge . ( Imprinted at London
, in Fletestrete , beneath the Conduit , by Thomas Colwell . The Players ' names ...
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THE CYTEZEN AND UPLONDYSHMAN | |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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