Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxxvi
... brought , Whose smell and odour so swete and marvelous With fragrant savour inbaumeth all the house ; As Muscadell , Caprike , Romney and Malvesy , From Gene * brought , from Greece or Hungary ; Suche shall he drinke , suche shall to ...
... brought , Whose smell and odour so swete and marvelous With fragrant savour inbaumeth all the house ; As Muscadell , Caprike , Romney and Malvesy , From Gene * brought , from Greece or Hungary ; Suche shall he drinke , suche shall to ...
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... Brought in be dishes the table for to fill , But not one is brought in order at thy will : That thou would have first and lovest principall Is brought to the borde ofte times last of all . With breade and rude meate when thou art ...
... Brought in be dishes the table for to fill , But not one is brought in order at thy will : That thou would have first and lovest principall Is brought to the borde ofte times last of all . With breade and rude meate when thou art ...
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... brought a bed of a boy , in September 28th , 1643 . The girl was named Elizabeth , and the boy Charles . The girl God was pleased to take from me by death , when she was not a year and a quarter old . For which I was much afflicted ...
... brought a bed of a boy , in September 28th , 1643 . The girl was named Elizabeth , and the boy Charles . The girl God was pleased to take from me by death , when she was not a year and a quarter old . For which I was much afflicted ...
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THE CYTEZEN AND UPLONDYSHMAN | |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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